Its either the piano or a seeing eye dog. Shut the fuck up Paula.
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DeadTwista |
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Its either the piano or a seeing eye dog. Shut the fuck up Paula. |
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pjadedd |
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There's a difference, though, between Scott and Elton, Billy, and Stevie. The latter 3 can actually sing well behind the piano. Can they just fucking
tell Scott he sucks?
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PinotEnvy |
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That was the best Scott has sounded, IMO. That's not saying that much, but I thought that was a decent performance by him.
1. Adam 2. Allison 3. Mr.Magoo 4. Kris 5. Oil Rat 6. Little Rounds Paula is a dumb bitch for suggesting he should ditch the piano and be a showman? WTF? |
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SurvivorLDog93 |
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Scott MacIntyre.
Wild Angels by Martina McBride. What is he doing a woman's song for? Does he want to get booted? Even Randy says "it wasn't quite right" in the vidclip. A 6. Crowd: IEEEE!!! Paula: Scott. Scott. To me tonight was another impressive, lovely performance. You work harder than most on that stage. But the piano may be a bit of a crutch now. It separates you from the audience. People need to see you as a showman. Scott: We can move it closer. Paula: I want you to mix it up a little bit. Simon (making sense?): Paula, what do you expect him to do? You're being disrespectful. Nothing wrong with being behind the piano. Elton John did that. If that's what you want. Paula: So did Billy Joel. Simon: Take Paula's advice, don't play the piano. I don't think it has anything to do with the piano. Both performances, last and this week, very similar. I don't think you're good enough songs. Scott: I've also lost a lot of hat picks, by the way. But no one expected me to sing a Martina McBride song. Simon: Your songs are going over my head. Paula: That's disrespectful! Randy: For me, not so much the songs, but I'm looking for the vocals. Last week and this, just kinda nice. Simon: Safe. Randy: This is a singing competition. Kara: Up your game. Wow us. Go for those high notes. Simon: Just choose better songs. Kara: You bring class and poise. Paula: Yes you do! |
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The Marquesan Godfather |
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Paula is an idiot. Seriously. Reality check, bitch, HE IS BLIND!
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Frankie G Morris |
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aspects13 |
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I am sorry but I actually agree with Paula.
Scott saying he is losing hat picks, so obviously he is not a judges' pick otherwise they would let him get the songs he wants. |
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The Mole 3K |
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Oh Scott, I wonder why you're losing all the hat picks...
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marathon |
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Why does Simon keep prattling about choosing better songs when clearly he doesn't have that option?
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1blond |
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LMAO @ Simon miming the "going over your head" signal to the blind guy!
At least Scott's hair looks slightly better this week. |
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pjadedd |
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He probably wins the hat picks but the others just tell him that he lost.
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cindidindi76 |
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Poor Scott doesn't even know his name wasn't even in the hat picks.
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Pragmatically Absurd |
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The Mole 3K wrote: |
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abrahammy |
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They think Scott should be a showman? Pardon me, but that's one of the stupidest things she's ever suggested. Piano is his strong suit. He's got
mad credentials as a pianist. He is NOT going to to dance around the stage. He's not.
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JVJrule |
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pjadedd wrote: This. |
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Trippin Aggro Flossin |
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1blond wrote:Oh, come on. The closest Adam ever came to being an artist was when he applied makeup to overweight housefraus at Clinique. Simon speaks the truth more often than not and his outfits (even if they look like Scott picked them out) have nothing to do with it. |
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hossc |
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PinotEnvy wrote: LOS ANGELES - Screenwriter Millard Kaufman, who co-created the cartoon character Mr. Magoo, was nominated for Academy Awards for his screenplays for "Take the High Ground!" and "Bad Day at Black Rock" and won a cult following as a first-time novelist at the age of 90, has died, a spokeswoman said. He was 92. Kaufman died Saturday of heart failure, said Laura Howard, spokeswoman for McSweeney's Publishing, which published his novel "Bowl of Cherries" in 2007. Kaufman's writing credits also include "Never So Few," "The Warlord," "The Klansman" and "Convicts 4," as well an episode of the TV series "Police Story" and the TV movie "Enola Gay." In 1949, he wrote the screenplay for the short film "Ragtime Bear," which featured the first appearance of Mr. Magoo, a short elderly man voiced by "Gilligan's Island" actor Jim Backus who gets into constant trouble because of his terrible eyesight, which he refuses to acknowledge. Kaufman later co-wrote the 1950 Mr. Magoo short film "Punchy de Leon." |
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totell |
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Oh Scott, I wonder why you're losing all the hat picks... Actually, that was a little thing that made me go, hmm?
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charcas |
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I give Adam credit for not trying to sing country as he's not that kind of singer and never will be that kind of singer.
But I found the performance, especially the part where he was moaning and screaming, to be as bad and self indulgent as some of the one person performances I 've in little hole in the wall theaters in the East Village. |
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1blond |
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Trippin......
Adam is an artist. You may not like him, but he's an artist. Creative and original. And...all I was saying about Simon's clothes is that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Of course it has nothing to do with Adam. I just wasn't online at the beginning of the show, to mention it then. *sheesh* |
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