MeanLaureen
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Wow, do all of you that are complaining about Taylor singing last night REALLY think that wasn't totally scripted? Do you really think it was just a coincidence that Ryan would stop by Rebecca Romain (sp?) who just happens to star in a huge Blockbuster movie coming out in the near future and she just out of the blue made a request to have Taylor sing the song that just about gave Simon a migraine on Tuesday? Please, Taylor was told to do that and had to do it whether he wanted to or not.
Chris had just as much time to sing his final song as any other booted contestant - or more so. Not many people were fans of Kellie although somewhere a huge fanbase kept her alive and she didn't get to sing AT ALL.
In the start of this season, Chris was my favorite. He so winned me over with his performance of "Dead or Alive". But as the weeks went on, and his performances stagnated and were basically the same thing week after week only changing the lyrics - I turned my votes to Taylor who with the exception of maybe 1 week (Country week), brought something to the table every competition.
And I am far from alone in this opinion of Chris. Another board that I post at devoted to AI - in the beginning Chris was the favorite overall. By the time last week's episode aired, I would venture that a good 85% of the Chris supporters had moved on to someone else. And I'll tell you why the majority of the voters that left his camp did. Chris's stage presence.
I still think Chris has the capability to be an awesome recording artist, and if he channels it in the right direction, I could see myself buying his CD. But when he sang on stage, his expression was absolutely void of emotion - especially during love songs. And this is a TV show, not radio so you have to bring it both vocally and in presence. He may be a good looking guy, but if someone is singing a love song, I don't want to see someone glaring into the camera with a look on their face like they want to do harm to me. Sorry if that upsets the Chris fans but from what I have gathered on the other board, that is one of the main reasons people jumped ship.
Am I sad to see Chris go? Yeah. I was hoping on a Chris Taylor finale because I thought seeing the two of them go head to head would be amazing. But I don't see this as "unfair" "rigged" "the idol is gone" etc. And I don't see it as American Idol kicking out the only rocker. If Chris had his way, everything would sound like a Creed song. Well, in fact a good portion of everything DID sound like a Creed song.
Taylor is a rocker as well. Chris was a 90's angst rock kind of guy. Taylor is a bluesy rock kind of guy. Technically I don't think either of them have the range to cover all types of rock like Bo or Constantine did, but they are both experts at their genre.
And to the question about how I would react if Taylor was voted out - I would be sad, sure. Cry? More than likely not unless his "bad day" montage was sad. Would I come on here ranting and raving and saying I'm never watching again? Probably the extent of what I would say is that I'll miss Taylor's performances, that I will still be a fan regardless and then I woud move on and vote for whomever I felt had the best performance on the next show. Same as I did when my pick last year was voted out.
Chris had just as much time to sing his final song as any other booted contestant - or more so. Not many people were fans of Kellie although somewhere a huge fanbase kept her alive and she didn't get to sing AT ALL.
In the start of this season, Chris was my favorite. He so winned me over with his performance of "Dead or Alive". But as the weeks went on, and his performances stagnated and were basically the same thing week after week only changing the lyrics - I turned my votes to Taylor who with the exception of maybe 1 week (Country week), brought something to the table every competition.
And I am far from alone in this opinion of Chris. Another board that I post at devoted to AI - in the beginning Chris was the favorite overall. By the time last week's episode aired, I would venture that a good 85% of the Chris supporters had moved on to someone else. And I'll tell you why the majority of the voters that left his camp did. Chris's stage presence.
I still think Chris has the capability to be an awesome recording artist, and if he channels it in the right direction, I could see myself buying his CD. But when he sang on stage, his expression was absolutely void of emotion - especially during love songs. And this is a TV show, not radio so you have to bring it both vocally and in presence. He may be a good looking guy, but if someone is singing a love song, I don't want to see someone glaring into the camera with a look on their face like they want to do harm to me. Sorry if that upsets the Chris fans but from what I have gathered on the other board, that is one of the main reasons people jumped ship.
Am I sad to see Chris go? Yeah. I was hoping on a Chris Taylor finale because I thought seeing the two of them go head to head would be amazing. But I don't see this as "unfair" "rigged" "the idol is gone" etc. And I don't see it as American Idol kicking out the only rocker. If Chris had his way, everything would sound like a Creed song. Well, in fact a good portion of everything DID sound like a Creed song.

And to the question about how I would react if Taylor was voted out - I would be sad, sure. Cry? More than likely not unless his "bad day" montage was sad. Would I come on here ranting and raving and saying I'm never watching again? Probably the extent of what I would say is that I'll miss Taylor's performances, that I will still be a fan regardless and then I woud move on and vote for whomever I felt had the best performance on the next show. Same as I did when my pick last year was voted out.