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September 27, 2004 Why I Got Idolatrous Five things that made season two way more fun than the first SHANDA DEZIEL When the inaugural American Idol winner, Kelly Clarkson, and the runner-up, Justin Guarini, put out the vomit-inducing flick From Justin to Kelly, it became official: the Idol franchise must die! Of course, it didn't -- even Canada had jumped on the bandwagon, producing one Ryan Malcolm, a singing waiter whose manufactured music career has become a bit of a joke thanks to his schlocky debut CD and off-putting arrogance. Surely there was nothing the country needed less than a second Canadian Idol instalment. But this year, the show took a dramatic turn for the better. And here are five reasons why: 1. JACOB HOGGARD Donning tight pants and a sweater vest for a tongue-in-cheek -- or, in his case, ring-in-lip -- version of Paul Anka's Put Your Head on My Shoulder, and a full-body blue leotard for his inspired performance of David Bowie's Space Oddity, Sir Hoggard (as knighted by host Ben Mulroney) is the first Idol contestant to push any boundaries. "You see these competitions and a lot of it is just making sure you sing good and look sad for the camera," says Hoggard, 20. "I didn't want to do that." As the true star of the show, Hoggard will have no problem getting a record deal, his own TV series or a big screen offer, and he will probably fare better (as a musician or actor) now that he doesn't have to put out one of those rushed, lame Idol albums. 2. MUSICIANSHIP Looking a tad uncomfortable, six Canadian contestants together tackled Gordon Lightfoot's Canadian Railroad Trilogy -- with instruments. It was a franchise first and a step in the credibility direction for the show and its performers -- although it would have been an even bigger deal had they been allowed to use instruments while competing. 3. GORDON LIGHTFOOT It's hard to imagine why this Canadian legend agreed to be feted by the idols -- except for the fact that he got his start in a Kiwanis festival singing contest. Unlike other guest stars, Lightfoot didn't gush over the mangling of his life's work. Showing dignity and professionalism, he gave the wannabe entertainers a lesson in artistry. 4. JON DORE One day this brilliant comedian will be a guest on Saturday Night Live or The Tonight Show, and he'll look back and think, "Was I really Ben Mulroney's sidekick?" 5. CANADIAN HUMILITY Unlike its American sibling, the more folksy Canadian Idol doesn't take itself too seriously. Mean judge Zack Werner occasionally shows emotion -- something his self-righteous U.S. counterpart, Simon Cowell, seems incapable of. Mulroney can take a joke (even one as disconcerting as getting a wet willy from Hoggard). And the contestants, especially Hoggard and winner Kalan Porter, show genuine, unabashed affection for each other. What the show lacks in musical integrity, it makes up for with heart. For exclusive photos from the Canadian Idol finale, visit www.macleans.ca/gallery http://www.macleans.ca/images/photos...lture_lead.jpg |
I suspect that's exactly why he said yes - giving back. I'm sure others around him were for it for profile reasons - he's still here and getting ready to perform again - but Gord has never forgotten those who gave him a hand on the way up, and if CI isn't exactly master classes at the university, it's as close as young performers get these days.
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quote:Originally posted by charlene:
Wow the Wonder of Whitby strikes again!! Well done Madam. Now you could progress to master the delicate art of making simple hyperlinks For example Macleans Magazine Article 3. GORDON LIGHTFOOT It's hard to imagine why this Canadian legend agreed to be feted by the idols -- except for the fact that he got his start in a Kiwanis festival singing contest. Unlike other guest stars, Lightfoot didn't gush over the mangling of his life's work. Showing dignity and professionalism, he gave the wannabe entertainers a lesson in artistry....... Mean judge Zack Werner occasionally shows emotion --something his self-righteous U.S. counterpart,Simon Cowell, seems incapable of. And I could have sworn he was a Brit and as Susan would say with a name like Simon definitely not an American!! http://www.macleans.ca/images/photos...lture_lead.jpg ------------------ My Gordon Lightfoot webring starts at http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited September 21, 2004).] |
I love it when you Canadians put on links to your shows or magazines. You just can't get that all here in the US. Thank you!!!!!!!
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there's a link below to Kalan's studio recording of the Awake In a Dream single (ra or wm file)
nice verses, sounds like a lovely Richard Carpenter composition ...except for the power chorus, and the predicatable modulation, lol too bad the wonderful Ryan awoke in a Simon Cowell nightmare http://www.vikrecordings.com/kalanporter/ would love to run into Theresa busking in T.O. [This message has been edited by jj (edited September 21, 2004).] |
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