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Blake at the LG Action Sports Championship

Post-show report: We got another e-mail from Aunt Marcia. She just wanted us to mention a couple of things…1) Blake DID perform the actual “Putting On The Ritz,” not a song that samples POTR. It was a very Blakized version featuring scatting, etc. 2) The band sounds as if they’ve been playing together for years and put on a great show! 3) There was one song in the mix that they didn’t catch the title of. 4) Thanks to everyone for supporting Blake!

Edit: Update from Marcia - All the signs point to Blake being last. There are three events prior to the music. They are starting inline skating now. The stage is all set up but no sign of Blake. The arena is fairly small probably only using 8 thousand seats but not nearly that many people here. More later.

Edit 2: They were out there setting up about 30 minutes ago… and now he’s watching and getting the crowd pumped up!! As of 4:19 EST, Marcia anticipates Blake’s starting in about 30 minutes… so around 4:45 EST.

Edit 3: Blake’s outfit update! Hair spiked high, Dark hoodie, Bright t shirt, No plaid pants (I think if so very subtle) Also, they just asked for the Blake fans to yell. There are quite a few.

Edit 4: First song is “Break Anotha”! YAY!! From Marcia about “Break Anotha”: Not too much longer than recorded but sounded great. Now a version of putting on the ritz with blake spin.

Edit 5: He’s introducing the band members by beatboxing with each one. I LOVE IT!

Edit 6: He did a really long beatbox with kevin and then looped “She Loves the Way” after he thanked AI fans… There weren’t many words on SLTW. Marcia says - His voice is definitely in great form, he hit the highest note I ever heard him hit and he’s now doing “Whatcha Got to Lose”.

Edit 7: Marcia says that she forgot to tell us that he was wearing a bandanna around his neck. Way to give props to Texans, Blake! :) She also said that he mentioned going on tour but didn’t elaborate much. And he just did “Know My Name”. YAY!!!!

Edit 8: Apparently, “Know My Name” was the last song. Marcia just emailed saying that the set is over. Sounds like a great show! As always, if you were there, please feel free to post a recap here!! Also, if you have video, please please please share!! :)

So, while my Manchester recap has been slow in coming (sorry about that! you know the good stuff already anyway :)), something cool happened there that will be very important to us today as we wait for recaps and info about Blake’s performance at the LG Action Sports gig.

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Blake’s Performances & Seacrest Interview

You Give Love a Bad Name

She Will Be Loved

This is My No(w)

Listen to Blake and Jordin chat with Ryan Seacrest.

Discussion - Finale Performances

Save the Beatboxer, Save the World!
VOTE FOR BLAKE!

See the voting strategies in the post below if you want tips on how to maximize your voting time and resources.

Text to 5701 with your Cingular or AT&T phone. You should get one message saying that your vote for Blake has been received. After that, text your heart out!

Call 1-866-436-5701 or 1-666-436-5703 or 1-866-436-5705.

Voting will be open for 4 HOURS tonight and starts as soon as the show’s broadcast is over in your time zone (9 pm EST, 8 pm CST, etc)

Well, ladies and gents… it’s finally the night we’ve all been waiting for. Finale performance night, and our boy is there. This is, without a doubt, the most important night of voting all season long. Our votes tonight could possibly help Blake become the next American Idol. I dunno about you, but that makes me excited!!!

We’ve seen countless blog posts and messages and so many other things over the past few days reminding us of why we fell in love with Blake in the first place. He has more than proven himself over the course of the season as a legitimate threat and contender for the crown and tonight is our chance to prove to him, and to America, that we have confidence in him.

Let’s do this, Team Plaid!

Tonight’s format is as follows: the “coronation” song, which was chosen by internet vote from songs submitted for AI’s songwriting competition, a song previously performed on the show, and a new song of the contestant’s choice. Click on the break below to read spoilers as to Blake’s song choices.

It’s been reported that Blake is bringing out the crazy in his clothing choices tonight, that his hair is back to blonde, and that he has some great things in store for us tonight. This is what we’ve waited for all season, y’all.

Vote for Blake, and let’s bring home the win for him!

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Discussion - Top 3 Performance

ETA:  Blake’s numbers:

TEXT “VOTE” to 5702 

866-436-5702

866-436-5705 

866-436-5708

Discuss Blake’s top 3 performances here!

There is no “theme” in particular for this week. The contestants will each sing 3 songs. According to Ryan Seacrest’s morning radio show in LA, the format for tonight’s show is 1) Judges’ choice, 2) Contestant’s choice, and 3) Executive Producers’ choice. In season 1, each contestant only sang 2 songs - a song they chose, and a song the judges chose for them. Season 2 was all weird - they sang 3 songs: a song they chose, one the judges chose for them, and one picked out of a bowl. Starting with season 3, the format went to the contestant’s choice, the judges’ choice, and a song picked by Clive Davis, the head of Sony/BMG, which is the record company that will eventually sign the winner and runner-up. While Clive has not been particularly great at picking songs for the contestants, he has made some very good choices for at least one of them (season 3’s Diana DeGarmo). So, why the format supposedly changes this year, no one knows yet. But that is the word on the street as of right now.

See the last page of comments on the next post down if you want to know spoilers. No song choices, but there are artist names!

Tonight’s voting is SUPER important. If trends follow past seasons, there will be 3 lines per contestant. We’ll get Blake’s phone numbers posted for you ASAP once the show begins it’s east coast broadcast and we know the order of the performers. We’ll update the top of this post with them.

Remember that the most efficient way to vote, especially when the competition gets down to the wire like this, is text voting. If you have a Cingular or AT&T phone with a text plan, or have the disposable income to buy a Cingular Go Phone, text your votes as much as possible - each vote will definitely go through and there are no busy signals. If at all possible, text vote with one hand and dial on a landline or another cell with the other!

If you are unable to text, my suggestion is to utilize the 2nd or 3rd phone line that is provided for Blake. The “rest of America” will likely be using that first line. So don’t forget about those other 2 lines - you’re more likely to get less busy signals that way, and you should be able to get in more votes for Blake!

Also remember, if Blake’s voice is recorded, thanking you for voting for him - be rude to Blake! Hang up as soon as you hear his voice. The less you listen, the more you help him by being able to vote more. We all want to listen to his beautiful voice thanking us for voting for him, but I bet if we are REAAAAAALLY nice, we can get someone to snag it and make it downloadable. :)

Don’t forget to re-read our handy dandy voting strategies and tips here, which were provided a couple weeks ago by the Blaker Girls, and used by the Soul Patrol last year.

We can do this! Save the Beatboxer. Save the World!

GO BLAKE and GOOD LUCK!

Blake’s Performances

You Should Be Dancing

This is Where I Came In

Discussion - Top 4 Performance

EDIT: Blake’s #’s - 1-866-436-5702 and 1-866-436-5706. Text votes to 5702 ONLY. VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE!!!

Discuss Blake’s top 4 performances here!

Tonight’s theme is the music of the Bee Gee’s with Barry Gibb providing mentoring for the remaining contestants. There will be 2 performances from each contestant, and according to this USA Today article, the performances will be 2 minutes each - longer than the normal 1:30. WARNING: This article also contains information on the contestants’ song choices, so if you don’t want to know, don’t click. :)

Tonight’s voting is SUPER important. All indications are that we are back to the normal 2 hour voting window, and if trends follow past seasons, there will be 3 lines per contestant. We’ll get Blake’s phone numbers posted for you ASAP once the show begins it’s east coast broadcast and we know the order of the performers.

Remember that the most efficient way to vote, especially when the competition gets down to the wire like this, is text voting. If you have a Cingular or AT&T phone with a text plan, or have the disposable income to buy a Cingular Go Phone, text your votes as much as possible. My personal voting strategy tonight is to text for at least the first hour, and if the phone lines clear up then, I’ll switch to phone voting at that point. If they haven’t, I’ll keep going with the texts.

If you are unable to text, my suggestion is to utilize the 2nd or 3rd phone line that is provided for Blake. The “rest of America” will likely be using that first line. So don’t forget about those other 2 lines - you’re more likely to get less busy signals that way, and you should be able to get in more votes for Blake!

Don’t forget to re-read our handy dandy voting strategies and tips here, which were provided last week by the Blaker Girls, and used by the Soul Patrol last year.

We can do this! Blake should be in the top 3! Save the Beatboxer. Save the World!

GO BLAKE and GOOD LUCK!

News Roundup

NJ.com Blake Lewis, “You Give Love A Bad Name”: Ha! Ha! Ha! Brilliant! After the scolding he took from the judges in the first few weeks of the finals for all the rearrangements and gratuitous beatboxing, Blake went into a little argyle shell, doing faithful, vaguely sincere renditions of the classics that had little to no sign of his personality or tastes. On this one, he reached deep into his bag of tricks as both a beatboxer and a producer (where his real talents lie), and it worked, from the record needle sound effect at the top to trading beats with the drummer to the pop-locking. And what tied the whole thing together was that he did the choruses almost perfectly straight, proving that if he wanted to do the entire song that way, he could have. Unless this turns out to be another incident like Daughtry’s “I Walk the Line” (where we all thought he was a musical genius until we learned he was doing it note-for-note the way the guys from Live rearranged it), this was certainly the most original “Idol” performance ever, and one of this season’s most entertaining.

Ew.com’s Michael Slezak: But if I had to put money down at this very moment on which singer is most likely to stick around, I’d place my wager on Blake Lewis, whose electrifying retooling of ”You Give Love a Bad Name” has likely surpassed Mindy Doo’s ”My Funny Valentine” as the season’s watercooler performance. Bon Jovi was right that ”16 measures of him not singing on a show that’s supposed to highlight singers” was a risky move (though not as risky as sharing Jordin’s black-and-red hair dye), and Blake’s whooshing opening sound effects (which sounded to me like the Diet Coke I crack open every morning around 7 a.m.) were a wee bit indulgent, but the rest of the performance was exhilarating — breathing life into what I’d written off as a tired ’80s anthem. The ”you give love-lllll-love-love-lll-love a bad, bad name” breakdown had me clapping like baby-seal Paula, and while the judges seemed a little tentative in their praise, this was the performance that — whether or not it secured Blake a spot in the final two — pretty much guaranteed him a record deal.

MTV News: BLAKE LEWIS; Song: “You Give Love a Bad Name”; Verdict: Bold, Brave, Brilliant
I admit I’ve been less-than-consistent when dealing with Blake…I find Blake’s performance to be deliriously entertaining…He immediately rips into the chorus and commands the stage like a pro (can we call him TimberBlake?) Not only are his vocals uncharacteristically spot-on, but he whips out his secret weapon at the perfect moment, engaging in a little call and response with a drum kit. By the end, the audience is in near-hysterics. Abigail Breslin and Simon’s mom are both on their feet…in the “Idol” world, Blake’s the most unique and contemporary artist to ever hit that stage, so let’s pick our battles from this point on, OK, people? Of the remaining top 6, wouldn’t you be most interested in hearing a Blake record (as long as he doesn’t cover 311)?
- Good read; click on the link to see the whole thing.

LA Times Behind the Scenes: The favorites among the sign-carrying demographic (mostly the under-ten set) are solidifying — with seemingly 90% now dedicated to either Jordin or Blake. Melinda scores a distant third…To the shock of many, Bon Jovi night turned out to be of the most consistently fun and high quality of the season. All except for poor Jordin delivered some of their best work thus far. - Not very interesting read this week.

US Magazine: Blake Beatboxes Into America’s Heart: Love him or hate him, America - Blake Lewis is definitely in American Idol to win it! With the exception of Jordin (what happened?), most of our final six did justice to the Bon Jovi songbook, which will make it harder to say goodbye to not just one contestant (Chris), but two (Phil). However, such is life on the road to what will be a Jordin and Melinda final two.

When Mr. Bon Jovi advised the performers to make the songs their own, he found a star pupil in Lewis, who took the biggest gamble in Idol history with his heavily-beatboxed deviation from the “You Give Love a Bad Name” norm. Decked out in head-to-toe black with his blonde hair dyed to match, Lewis confidently imitated a record being put on the jukebox and launched into one of the most innovative performances of the show’s six-season run. And – surprise! – even Simon Cowell gave him the green light. “That was absolutely the right thing to do and this is what will keep you in the competition,” he told Lewis.

MJ’s Big Blog: Blake Lewis - “You Give Love a Bad Name”  -  Blake decides to take a risk this week. Jon says, “this is an adventurous arrangement, are you ready to roll the dice on it?”  He also says, “He has to sell his interpretation of a song that a lot of people know, and don’t want messed with.” Ha.  I can’t figure out if Jon is pleased or irked that Blake is messing with his precious tune.  Me?  The original song makes me want to pluck my eyeballs out when I hear it, so I’m all for messing with it.  Blake’s got a new, darker hairstyle this week, and it suits him.  This, without a doubt is my favorite performance of the night.  The performance is more than just a Bon Jovi song with some beatboxing thrown into the middle of it.  Blake weaves his beatboxing seamlessly into the song. When he’s not beatboxing, particularly on the chorus, his voice is strong. The effect is exhilarating. The arrangement is cool.  He dubs up the verse and goes back to the traditional melody for the chorus. Right in the middle of the tune, he goes into an extended bit of beatboxing, then back to the dub and then back to the traditional chorus.  It works.  Blake’s risk pays off.  And, this is why Blake is my favorite contestant right now.  He’s more than a singer, he’s a musician with imagination who isn’t afraid to go out on a limb. I like that. Go Team Plaid.  While the judges blew a collective cow when contestants rearranged Diana Ross back in the Top 12, they positively love the fact that Blake changed up Bon Jovi. Interesting.  More hyperbole from Randy, “The most original version of a song on American Idol ever!”  Simon says, “There will be half the audience who absolutely hated it, and half the audience who love it.”  Yep, that’s why it’s awesome.

People.com: Nice catch!: Ousted contestant Antonella Barba returned to the Idol arena – and proved to be an unusually reserved audience member, staying put in her seat (right behind Simon Cowell’s mother) for most of the show. Still, Blake Lewis managed to catch her eye at the end of the night and blew her a kiss. She promptly returned the favor and he “caught” the airborne smooch and held it close to his chest.

After whipping the crowd into a frenzy by beat-boxing his way through Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad Name,” Blake blew a kiss to the judges’ table at commercial. He then ran over and surprised Chris Richardson, by putting his hands on Chris’s shoulders and jumping while Chris’s back was turned. The two close friends then gave each other a handshake and bumped shoulders before Blake left the stage so Chris could take his turn in the spotlight.

Yahoo TV :  And the best performance? Well, let me just say that I’ve been shot through the heart, and you’re to blame, Blakey. You give Idol a good name.

Here’s what I’m thinking Silly, pop-n-lockin’ Blake-bot could actually win this thing.

A little behind-the-scenes scoop Insiders tell me that he producers considered Blake very much an underdog at the start of the season, trailing far behind the likes of vocal powerhouses Melinda and Lakisha. But he’s gained momentum and support with each passing week.

And tonight, that beatbox rendition of “You give love a bad name” proved he’s sort of a musical whiz kid–and anything but cookie cutter. So ladies and gentletubers, I do believe we have ourselves a dark horse!

So who do you think? Does Blake stand a chance?

EW PopwatchThe night, though, belonged to Blake. As if in anticipation of this fact, Blake had the most signs in the audience last night—two-to-one, easy. A sampling: “Blake is the Cake” (atop those hot pink pop-art portraits of Blake); the aforementioned “Blake U Make Me Ache”; “Beatboxers can sing too!” held by Papa Lewis; “Shake It Blake”; “Blake You Make My Heart Beatbox”; “Get on the Blake Train”; and a playing-card portrait of Blake with him as the Ace of Hearts. My favorite non-Blake sign — “I Want To Squeeze Ya LaKisha” — was actually one of six signs created for all of the Idols by a Fox affiliate reporter, so it really doesn’t count.

And if you’re wondering, per Simon’s comment, which half of the audience hated on Blake’s beat-boxing remix of “You Give Love A Bad Name,” well, there wasn’t one. We were all pretty much electrified from the get go, so much so I’ve already started an intra-EW e-mail throwdown over whether it belongs in the pantheon of Greatest Idol Performances Ever. (My vote, clearly: Oh, heck yes!)

I do feel I should point out that I think my fervor was in no small part stoked by the super-mega-ultra Blake fan in the seat next to me, a young man named Dane whose full-bodied enthusiasm for the beat-boxer nearly toppled the risers. I kid — though Dane really was jumping with enough force to bend the floor beneath him (and me) — but only gently, because, you see, Dane is a fan. Of mine. Or, really, of our EW.com Idol coverage. (Yes, that tooting you hear is our own horn.) Dane explained to me that he’s all about Blake because he so clearly isn’t your papa’s Idol contestant. My snark impulse almost had me answering, “Yeah, well, neither was Taylor Hicks,” but, really, Dane has a point. Blake’s bound to be the lead watercolor convo subject for the next week, and he pulled it off by embracing his truest instincts as a musician, instincts never before seen on the Idol stage. And isn’t that what we’ve all been craving from this show, authentic wow moments, pony-hawks notwithstanding?

Discussion - Top 5 (well… 6) Performance

Blake’s numbers:

1-866-IDOLS-04

1-866-IDOLS-10

TEXT VOTE TO 5704 

PLEASE VOTE. HE DID AWESOME, THE JUDGES LOVED IT, BUT DO NOT ASSUME HE’S SAFE. 

Discuss Blake’s Bon Jovi week performance here and don’t forget to vote! We’ll have the numbers for you to call and/or text up as soon as we know his performance order, so not to worry, those of you who are going to miss the show.

Tonight is VITAL for us and for Blake. We have 4 hours to vote, and 2 lines like last week. Do what you can, and remember - every vote counts and every vote matters!

GO BLAKE and GOOD LUCK! GO TEAM PLAID! GO BLAKER GIRLS!SAVE THE BEATBOXER! SAVE THE WORLD!

The Evolution of Blake - in Video! Part 2

So as promised, here is some more Blake on AI! I’ll throw in a non-AI performance as well. Use this to motivate yourself to vote, vote, vote this week for our man.

Top 12: “Keep Me Hangin’ On” by the Supremes

Top 11: “Time of the Season” by the Zombies

Top 10: “Love Song” by The Cure (311 version)

Top 9: “Mack the Knife” (I don’t care what anyone says. I just love this performance if only for the camera work (just one shot throughout) and the fact that the audience goes nuts for it so it must have been awesome in person.)

All the rest of his performances have been posted in the older pages so I won’t repeat them.

Blake Lewis Original: “Dumpty Humpty”

Blake is SAFE! And Videos!

So is everyone else! See for yourself!

Here are the groups songs from last night:

“Time to Care” - Quincy Jones”

“American Prayer” - Bono and Dave Stewart:

And finally, here is Blake’s version of “Imagine” (without judges’ comments):



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