Thursday, March 18, 2010
American Idol Top 12 results tonight: Orianthi, Ke$ha, David Cook perform
One singer from the top 12 will go home on tonight's episode of "American Idol," which airs 9-10 p.m. on Fox.The show will include appearances by Orianthi
("According to You"). Ke$ha ("Tik Tok") and season seven "Idol" champ David Cook.
The 12 finalists on Tuesday performed songs by the Rolling Stones. Crystal Bowersox
and Siobhan Magnus led the pack. My prediction for tonight's bottom three: Tim Urban, Lacey Brown and Andrew Garcia.
Tonight during the results show, Ryan Seacrest and Simon Cowell took shots at each other yet again. Tonight's drama was a continuation of last night's tense, awkward moment when Ryan got in the face of Simon when talking about Michael Lynche.
Well, of course they couldn't just let it drop and chose to give us yet another tense, awkward moment. It all started tonight when Ryan went over to Simon, kinda asking for trouble. Simon said, "Want to get the eyeballing out of the way?" and it was on. Simon said that Ryan was aggressive and shouldn't cross the line. He said it was uncomfortable, but said they were friends. He still told Ryan not to "do that again".
in a change of pace from the past few weeks there will be just one elimination tonight on American Idol. The Top 12 singers took to the stage last night and soon we’ll learn the results of your votes when Ryan Seacrest breaks open the envelope.
Idol Season 7 winner David Cook will return to the show tonight along with Ke$ha singing “Blah Blah Blah” (no really, that’s the song name) and Orianthi singing “According to You.” That’s a lot of guest performances for one night, but an hour is a long time to fill for 30 seconds of drama so there you go.
While we wait to see who got the least votes before sure to share your thoughts on who was the best and then vote in this week’s poll.
Don’t forget to join us tonight when we post the big results live at 9PM ET!
You can download all of this week’s performances on iTunes or you can get the original artists’ performances for free with Real’s SuperPass trial.Last night on American Idol the Top 12 contestants performed live for your votes. Some rocked, some surprised, and some just made us sleepy.
So who goes home? We'll find out tonight on the live results show, with special guests David Cook, Ke$ha and Orianthi.
In the meantime, check out my Top 5 predictions - who do you think its going to the finals?
Tonight's show kicks off with a video montage of the Top 12 and their journey this season, fr0m their initial audition to their live performances, followed by a quick Irish light display (Happy St. Patrick's Day).
Simon wants to address what he calls Ryan's "aggressive behavior" and tells him not to cross the line with the "eyeballing" and then affirms that they're friends. Simon explains that starting tonight the judge's save goes into effect starting tonight, up until the Top 5.
So there's a judges' save this season. What do you think about that? Last season it saved Matt Giraud for another week. Remember, the judges have to be unanimous in their decision to save any contestant, and they only get to do it once.
The show opens with David Cook performing "Jumping Jack Flash." This is really the intensity we needed to see from last night's show; can the contestants have a band on stage with them when they perform? Of course, this song is so repetitive it gets boring no matter how well David Cook sings it.
I just love David Cook.
David says he's glad no one has to vote on him this time, and he talks about how excited he is about his next record. He's going to Africa for Idol Gives Back and will bring back a story for that show.
After the break, we'll get some results. Wait, not group performance tonight? Interesting. We got David Cook instead! Yeah! And a Ford commercial.
Ryan says we may be in for some excitement tonight. A car commercial isn't it, I hope. Casey wasn't in the commercial because he was sick, but he was ather when the contestants worked with Ford to design their own Ford Fiesta graphics. Which is really just another commercial for Ford.
Time for the results. We'll find out who the bottom three are, and then who's going home.
Paige Miles is up first. Her voice is a little better, but she's in the bottom three. Wow, right out of the box. That was a surprise; usually first up is safe.
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