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Showing posts with label somewhere out there. Show all posts
Showing posts with label somewhere out there. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

American Idol 2 - Remembering Clay's Performances - Top 11


Tonight on American Idol 6, the top 11 sang songs from the "British Invasion" of the 60's. Though I thought they did better as a whole than they have in previous weeks, the Top 11 of American Idol 2 is still the most special week of all the Top 11 weeks. Why? Well, of course, because Clay was part of that week!

The day was Tuesday, March 18, and it was Movie Week on American Idol. Clay was the fourth contestant to sing, and he came walking out with that big beautiful smile and as much or more confidence as the week before. The song..."Somewhere Out There" from American Tail. And he poured his heart into that song. And when he got to "underneath that great big sky", that great big voice of his just soared. It sends chills down me to hear it still.

Not only was "Somewhere Out There" a crowd pleaser, but he also got glowing comments from all the judges, including guest judge, Gladys Knight. Randy said, "Where is that voice coming from...the power, the range, I mean every week I see you I say, "Wow man". This is a good show. You did your thing baby." Paula said, "Its a great show...you are effortless with your voice and you are so natural." And Simon said, "I just love songs about mice. Actually, I think after this performance tonight you're the one they've got to beat. I really do." Wow, did Simon really say that? Clay looked down after all this praise, taking it all in, and when he looked back up, the look on his face was one of unbelief, and yet relief, humility, and happiness. Clay, I believe, was always the one to beat.

I saved the best judge for last. Gladys Knight. I think almost every Clay fan has this critique memorized word for word. It was arguably one of the best things any of the judges said about Clay during the whole competition. "You're a mystery. You have your own look. There's something very magical about your look. And your voice is so pure. I don't know in the contemporary world what is going to happen to you, but something exceptional is going to happen with you somewhere along the way because you are pure. You're wonderful." What I'd give to be able to give Gladys Knight a big hug for those wonderful words! And, of course, she was right. We could write volumes on all the wonderful things that have happened to Clay in the last four years, as well as all the wonderful things he has done.

If you would like to download Clay's Top 11 performance of "Somewhere Out There", go to American Idol 2 Solo Performances at Clack Unlimited.

Next week, on to the Top 10.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Tidbits 3/17


It's been 4 years since Clay's beautiful performance of "Somewhere Out There" on AI2.
Watch it on YouTube.
  • Baxter Bulletin ... Rosie O'Donnell - "She's accused Kelly Ripa (cute, perky, annoying Kelly Ripa) of being homophobic because she didn't want Clay Aiken putting his hand over her mouth."
  • Gazette Mail - where the idols are now ...
    Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken finished first and second in season two. Though Aiken was runner-up, he was arguably the more famous of the two. His third album, “A Thousand Different Ways,” was released in September and debuted at no. 2 on the Billboard chart. Studdard, who put out a gospel album in 2004, went back to R&B with October’s “The Return.”
  • ClaySpots gives us green-Clay on this St. Patrick's Day.


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