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Thursday, March 27, 2008

David Cook: The Guy To Beat


I have revived my blog because this guy triggered me to do it.

David Cook is hot

I love classic rock. I love nerds and smart people. And geeks. You may already have known that. I like odd looking people (see Clay Aiken). But hey, this guy is the epitome of all that.

You may have already known that I was a major Clay and Taylor Hicks fan. Clay — because he’s a spectacular vocalist and Taylor, because he was a charismatic, fun performer.

I thought (and even swore) that American Idol would never come up with anyone I’d “idolize” to this degree. Well I was wrong. I do believe that David Cook is my most favorite contestant on American Idol ever. EVER. That’s hard to say, especially being an almost “rabid” Clay fan 4 years ago. But here’s why.

David Cook is cool.
He looks interesting (the hair is off somewhat, but getting better). So he’s falling into the strangely handsome category for me, plus did you see his baby pictures??! I mean, what were those? I always thought ALL babies were beautiful but MAN, now I’m not quite sure…
David Cook has awesome vocals and is almost pitch perfect. He glory notes the way Clay Aiken does. So that gets me.
David Cook sings ROCK. My favorite genre of music ever. No, not hard or metal or southern rock. Classic or alt. rock are my preferences. So he falls squarely into that niche.
He performs like a true rocker should. Not a poser, not like Robbie whatever-his-name-is. Sorry, don’t want to offend anyone here but that other guy Robbie Carrico was just giving off some kind of boy bandish vibe.

Those are my reasons for loving David Cook and why I believe he’s the best American Idol contestant I’ve ever seen and heard.

Oh and the comparisons to Chris Daughtry and Bo Bice? Well, as they’ve said everywhere else, “different strokes for different folks”. I have mp3s from Chris and Bo and I still prefer David’s voice. There’s a deep polish to it. But again, that’s just my opinion.

If you’ve heard some of David Cook’s pre-Idol songs, you’ll know what I mean.

Friday, October 20, 2006

American Idol Is On Replay


In case you haven’t noticed, American Idol Season 5 is being replayed on the Fox Reality TV Channel. It’s turning into another opportunity for me to get sucked into the show again and awaken and relive some deep-seated memories of events both on and off tube that happened earlier this year.

It’s just like when you hear an old song and you are sent back to a time when you heard it elsewhere, or when you fall ill and some kind of strange regression takes place and you feel deja vu about being sick in bed as a kid under the care of a guardian. Perhaps it’s some Pavlovian thing that happens to me but I certainly get that effect with tv shows that really pack me a punch….most notably this one.

There are already American Idol Season 6 advertisements appearing and reminding us that they’ll be back in January. Just great — I can’t wait to revisit my old haunts such as the boards, the spoiler sites and this special place: the awesome DialIdol site.

DialIdol is where all the post AI performance night activities culminate and you find out whether your voting efforts are really paying off. It’s a real-time vote tracker for the show and being the geek that I am, I find it fascinating how it works. It extrapolates voting totals using downloadable software that people use to set up and track their land line calls for specific American Idol contestants. It counts busy signals from your phone, using this as the measure for “popularity” when you call for certain contestants and through some formula calculates the contestants’ relative rankings. And recently, the site has expanded to cover more programs that involve audience voting such as So You Think You Can Dance?, correctly predicting Benji as the winner and Celebrity Duets, again correctly placing Alfonso Ribeiro on top. It now is in use during Dancing With The Stars and is there to confirm what is known all along, that Joey Lawrence and Mario Lopez are leading in votes.

It is such a great invention and am glad it’s around to keep things honest for the producers of these talent shows. Can’t wait to play this game again.

Sunday, October 8, 2006

My, Mr. Clay Aiken, How You’ve Grown!


OldClay SpikyClay NewClay

Where’s that drool bucket when you need it? The metamorphosis of Clay is just reaching its peak. I can’t believe the scrawny guy from American Idol Season 2 is now this pop deity.

Last week, its second week on the charts, Clay’s “A Thousand Different Ways” found its way to #8 with 74,000 units sold — a slide from second place with 211,000 sold on the first week. Justin Timberlake’s “FutureSex/LoveSounds” moved down to #5 from #1 after 3 weeks.

C’mon Clay fans… where’s the love? Well, to answer my own question — it’s reportedly a downward trend for physical album sales. Sales by this medium are being cannibalized by digital music sales, such that general CD sales are down 5 percent from last year. To see how it all stacks up, here’s how Clay’s first week of album sales have done historically:

Album   Sales   Units Sold
Measure of A Man    2003    613,000
Merry Christmas With Love    2004    270,000
A Thousand Different Ways    2006    211,000

To place those numbers into perspective though, A Thousand Different Ways made the Digital Sales chart at #3 and the Internet Album chart at #1. I know not what the real numbers are for these charts though. Still, that’s something to sing about.

It all doesn’t change the fact that Clay’s pop star is shining quite brightly. The Magical Mystery Tour look totally becomes him, so much so that the folks who used to tease me about liking Clay for his nerdiness are now curiously asking how he got to look so attractive. The guy grew up and gained some weight, that’s what. And to be real, it helps to have deep pockets; pockets whose depth and thickness I’m contributing to, quite happily.

To see how your other favorite idols are faring, check out this chart watch!

 
 
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Sunday, October 1, 2006

A Clay Aiken Nightcap


Clay in People Magazine

I am no longer a People Magazine subscriber since I started downsizing my subscriptions and periodicals. But the October 2, 2006 issue of People with Anna Nicole Smith and her son Daniel on the cover, contains this humongous spread and article on Clay Aiken, so I had to snatch it up from our local grocery stand with utmost immediacy.

That was a nice cap to the Clay buzz that went on for the last couple of weeks, and am just glad Clay’s doing so well. His album, A Thousand Different Ways, is #2 — it actually sold 211,000 — second to Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveSounds on the first week of release. For a cover album, I think it’s a superb effort.

What is also superb is how Clay is handling his interviews with the likes of Jimmy Kimmel, Jay Leno, Larry King and Diane Sawyer. As interviews go, they always ask the same questions, so this helps to allow for crafted, well rehearsed responses once you hit the tube. But leave it to Clay to inject his trademark gregariousness into every appearance, making it always fresh. So no matter how squirmy those questions can make him feel, Clay is always ready with a hearty chuckle to bring his points home, which are:

  • yes he’s on Paxil and it helps prevent his panic attacks no thanks to the castigating bullies of the world who have been harrassing him all these years
  • no he’s not answering the gay rumors because it’s none of anyone’s business and whatever he says won’t change anyone’s impressions anyway
  • he wants to have kids one day in the biggest way, so I’m putting myself on the line here by saying, see he’s not gay; he wants to be a father so badly he can’t be gay, right?

Out of all the interviews and appearances I’ve seen of Clay the last couple of weeks, my favorite has been the one he made on Jimmy Kimmel. What I find so intriguing is how much the relationship between Clay and Kimmel has evolved over the last three years. As it goes, when Clay first got out of American Idol, Jimmy Kimmel was a late night host who catered to a predominantly male audience. And to cater to them, Kimmel would continually bash Clay, using him as the butt of the rudest late night “humor” you could imagine. What followed was nothing short of amazing as Clay’s fans bandied together to protest Kimmel’s actions. I remember participating in many a spamming session designed to bring down Kimmel’s star. Sure, I was impassioned then, but that was three years ago and was going through some “first-time parent jitters”. I’m not as melodramatic now. But nevertheless, something happened — perhaps Jimmy Kimmel heard our grievances, perhaps Kimmel really got taken by Clay (yeah we always thought he had Clay envy…), perhaps he wanted to open his show to female viewers — and now Clay and Kimmel are best buddies.

If Clay fans can forgive and embrace Jimmy while they line up for Clack, I’m more confident that there’s hope for world peace. But one thing’s for sure, you need to count Simon Cowell out of it…. that jackass.

 
 
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Friday, September 22, 2006

The Bay Area Clay Aiken CD Release Party Scoop


The Bay Area Clay Aiken CD Release party has come and gone, and it turned out exactly as all other Clay fan parties do: attendance being 90% women with an average age of 40, and the rest being their loyal spouses or sons. And maybe a couple of stray authentic male Clay fans, which needs special mention for the sheer rarity of it.

The party, which started promptly at 9:00 PM, was held in the Virgin Records Megastore in San Francisco, California. We arrived wearing our Clackwear, basking in the energy of Claymania, wondering if this party will be just like the one for Measure of a Man’s arrival, 3 years past. For the most part, it was.
 


 

 
Upon entry, we were greeted with American Idol Season 2 auditions on the store overhead television sets, projecting Clay’s younger visage. We came upon the “welcome table” with a bunch of stuff on it but what caught my eye were sign up sheets for information on the BAF (Bubel Aiken Foundation), which is Clay’s foundation for children with learning disabilities, as well as for general Clay fan news and information (Let’s all Stay Connected and such!). There was also a large placard of printed devotional haikus on the side, which you needed to read so you could vote for the best one. Whoever won got some Clay related surprise — usually a prized art piece by Laurie McAdam, noted Aiken portrait artist.
 

 
I spent most of the time schmoozing with new people though I saw many familiar faces as well. I met someone named “PinoyClayFan” who is a member of the ClayDawgs, a message board for male Clay fans (YES THEY DO EXIST!). His 14 year old son was cool enough to join him. I was particularly shocked to meet an old acquaintance who had emceed my parents’ 25th wedding anniversary many moons ago. In fact, I didn’t know what was more shocking — that I remembered who she was after seeing her once, ever(!), some 15 years ago, or that she was a Clay admirer. She handed me her real estate business card — apparently, real estate is still good business in California!

The minutes flew by and I noticed rather quickly that there were no refreshments within arms length. That was one huge difference from the last CD release party which had soda and tons of Krispy Kreme doughnuts (Clay’s favorite) for the likes of us ravenous fans. Aaargh. No chairs either. So we had to sweat it out. Mostly on the floor. I distracted myself from my hunger by purchasing a goody bag with various Clay embossed badges in various sizes as well as a kick ass Thousand Different Ways pin that looked like an expensive brooch that I can now wear at weddings. Seriously, it looked glitzy enough to pass for real jewelry to me.
 


 

 
Towards the end of the evening we were presented with the requisite raffle for Clay memorabilia with the ever present, highly coveted items being the aforementioned Clay portraits in charcoal, chalk and was it crayons? It’s what everyone who shells out $1 a ticket hopes to snag. But empty-handed, we called it a night in order to relieve our babysitter of her duties at 30 minutes less the witching hour. With work the next day, we couldn’t stay up for Clay’s official album release, but it’s all good; I just got my A Thousand Different Ways today through the mail, thanks to Amazon. I can’t wait to foist a copy or two upon my unsuspecting colleagues at work as I make my usual Clayversion (aka Clay conversion) rounds.

Another event down and more to go, here in the ClayNation. Can’t wait for the Hicks Chicks festivities next on the horizon.
 
 
 
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Clay Aiken’s Excellent Covers


New Clay In Anime Culture

 
 
 
Clay is making waves with his Amazon pre-sale orders. He is now ranked at #9! Go ClayNation! For those curious about Clay’s track listings for his CD “A Thousand Different Ways” coming out on September 19, well here we have it. I was amazed that Clear Channel streamed the CD. This is the entire album and I can’t believe I can get my grubby little hands on it right here, right now. But that won’t stop me from buying my obligatory multiple copies, as a card carrying member of Claymaniac. The CD is mostly cover versions of classic love songs but includes 4 original songs.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Title Original Artist Original ATDW
Right Here Waiting Richard Marx Listen Listen
When I See You Smile John Waite Listen Listen
Without You Harry Nilsson Listen Listen
Lonely No More Clay Aiken Clay Aiken Listen
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word Elton John Listen Listen
Everytime You Go Away Paul Young Listen Listen
Everything I Do (I Do It For You) Bryan Adams Listen Listen
I Want to Know What Love Is Foreigner Listen Listen
These Open Arms Clay Aiken Clay Aiken Listen
Because You Loved Me Celine Dion Listen Listen
Here You Come Again Dolly Parton Listen Listen
Everything I Have Clay Aiken Clay Aiken Listen
A Thousand Days Clay Aiken Clay Aiken Listen
Broken Wings Mr. Mister Listen Listen

Now what I want to know is: why wasn’t “Back For More” included in the cut? This is one of Clay’s original songs that has not yet been released on record, but which he sang and “tested” in concert. Boo hoo! I liked that song quite a bit.

Overall, it’s very “easy listening” and quite a departure from my taste in music, which leans toward the rock spectrum; a great sophomore album nonetheless which will be played at my home till it wears out.

 
 

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