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Who doesn’t love a good theme song? This week on American Idol the 2011 Top 8 singers will go to the movie vault as a source of inspiration for their chance to survive another week on the Idol stage.

After Thursday’s rather surprising results I’m guessing we may see a little more interest in voting or maybe all those Pia Toscano die-hards will stick to their guns and abandon the season in protest. Somehow I’m guessing the real fans will be back and we’ll see a lot more action, both on the stage and from the voting audience.

If you’ve got some ideas for what the American Idol hopefuls should be singing tonight then be sure to checkout Branden’s latest installment of “Sing This, Not That” to see if any of your picks line up with his recommendations.

Let us know which singer you’ll be supporting, especially if your fav was cut!

Tangential Simon Cowell Update: Simon may have to drop his X Factor UK show due to scheduling conflicts with the upcoming USA version’s premiere this fall, so the rumors go. Or he’ll have to get a blood transfusion from Ryan Seacrest. That guy works 20 jobs without breaking a sweat!

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I was excited for rock night on American Idol and I wasn’t too terribly disappointed mainly because I had a good laugh all the way through.  Will. I.Am hung out and helped the contestants choose their songs and then critiqued them during rehearsals.  He gave no great advice and basically hung out with Jimmy Iovine and enjoyed some camera time.  Gwen Stefani helped the girls with their style and away we go to the Top 9.

Jacob Lusk just had to change his song from “Let’s Get It On” because it was about sex (shame!) to “Man in the Mirror” which he sang rather well.  However his remark about if he’s in the bottom it will be because America didn’t look at theirselves in the mirror was rather blunt and personally I didn’t care for that.  What if he had totally bombed?  Is he that good that he can make a such a cocky statement?  He killed the song and I would be shocked if he landed in the bottom three.

I liked Haley Reinhart for the first time this season.  I mean I wasn’t jumping up dancing or anything but I liked the edgy look and the growl in her voice.  I think it’s really cool to see this other side of her.  Steven Tyler certainly enjoyed it because he said that Janis Joplin gave rock the voice in 1968 and Haley did that again tonight.  I mean seriously Steven goes way over board with his compliments. 

Sorry Casey Abrams fans, I just don’t see it.  I don’t like the crazy beard and I just don’t care for this guy at all.  When Randy said he was making the upright bass co0l, I was like WTH?  Really?  I don’t think so.

Big disappointment for me with Lauren Alaina singing “Natural Woman”.  She could have really got down and gave us some incredible vocals last night.  It was boring and forgettable.  Steven has an awkward moment when he tells her she is a natural born woman and Randy agreed with me when he said it was good because of the difficulty of the song but he wasn’t overly impressed.

James Durbin gives us a ballad and we hear that he really can carry a tune.  He’s much better singing rock.  The judges are excited because he is showing vulnerability.  James is crying.  Give me a break.  I didn’t care for the Elvis song by Scotty.  I thought Paul trashed Johnny Cash and Stefano did the best I’d ever heard him even though I hated his song choice.

Pia finally showed some life and tried to perform.  Much better than I’ve ever seen her.  She has amazing vocals!  I’d like to see more upbeat songs like that.  Maybe she’ll continue to improve on her performance and if so, has a real shot at winning this thing. 

Who did you like and dislike from last night?

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Tonight’s Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame episode of “American Idol” was a rare one because no one was terrible. It’s getting harder for America to figure out what they want to do, so it’s time for some crazy eliminations to start happening. But before I get ahead of myself, let me get to the weekly performance reviews. As always, I’ll review each contestant’s performance and assign the letter grade I see fit.

In order of performance

*Jacob Lusk, “Man in the Mirror.” First of all, let me say that Jacob’s vocals were nice and controlled. I think it was one of his better performances. Our regular readers are probably surprised to hear that from me. I do, however, have a complaint. Did he really say he decided not to do “Let’s Get it On” because of the sexual reference? Really? Wow. I have so many things to say about that, but I’ll just bite my tongue and settle for a huge eyeroll. A

*Haley Reinhart, “Piece of My Heart.” Every week I seem to only accurately predict/pick one correct song choice and this week it was Haley’s. So I clearly agree with her song choice. And she was one of only a few of the contestants to pick a true rock song, so good for her. At times, Haley’s growls have annoyed me, but this song was perfect for her style. I enjoyed it and think it’s one of her best to date. A+

*Casey Abrams, “Have You Ever Seen The Rain.” So I like Jacob AND Casey in the same week. Madness! I thought this was Casey’s best performance. This is clearly the kind of music he should be making and that’s why even those who dislike him will respond well to this performance. Casey with the happy vibe is just far better than Casey with that pseudo angry vibe he put off the first several weeks. A+

*Lauren Alaina, “Natural Woman.” I’ve slowly been becoming a Lauren fan. And after last week I was pretty much there. But her performance this week kind of set her back a few steps in my eyes. I thought her vocals were good, but that song is so boring and overdone. It just never sounds fresh. Even if a 16-year-old girl sings it. B

*James Durbin, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” I said I’d like for James to slow things down but was that the right song? Not in my opinion. I think it would’ve been more interesting to take a hardcore rock song and slow that down, David Cook style. While I didn’t love the performance, I still think it was a necessary one. It was nice for him to show more versatility. And before anyone complains about my grade for James, keep in mind his average here is A. But I just wasn’t feeling him this week. B-

*Scotty McCreery, “That’s Alright Mama.” I did suggest Scotty take on Elvis, just not this song. But that’s alright, because everyone on the show loved it. I like Scotty, but I didn’t really agree with the judges that he transformed into Rock n’ Roll Scotty. It sounded pretty country to me. I just didn’t agree that he stepped out of his comfort zone. I’m not saying that’s even a bad thing. I just don’t think we should get confused over what he actually gave us this week. B+

*Pia Toscano, “River Deep Mountain High.” Finally! She didn’t sing a ballad! The vocals were crazy good. But her stage presence was terrible. And that’s what Jennifer Lopez was trying to tell her without actually saying it. Pia is amazing, but she’s not a performer. She does need to work on that. A-

*Stefano Langone, “When a Man Loves a Woman.” Once again, a predictable choice. And not a very Rock n’ Roll one either. It was still very well-done, but I had hoped for something more fun like Prince. American probably would’ve responded better to that, too. B+

*Paul McDonald, “Folsom Prison Blues.” I never really imagined Paul taking on Johnny Cash, but I think it worked. Paul can’t be accused of whispering his lyrics this week. I think it was a pretty solid performance and a lot of fun to watch. And he had the pimp spot. He may have saved himself this week. B+

Now I’ll suggest what I think the outcome of America’s vote might be tomorrow (as always, this prediction is NOT based on MY opinions but simply what I think could happen tomorrow night based on America’s vote. It also doesn’t mean that’s what I want to happen).

100 Percent safe: Scotty McCreery, James Durbin, Casey Abrams

Most Likely Safe: Pia Toscano, Lauren Alaina, Jacob Lusk

Probably the Bottom 3: Haley Reinhart, Stefano Langone, Paul McDonald

Possibly Going Home: Stefano Langone

This is another tough week to predict. While I think Paul being in the pimp spot tonight will keep him from going home, I still think he’ll be in the Bottom 3. I also think it’s possible for Jacob to land in the Bottom 3 this week. As for who is going home, I have a feeling it will be Stefano but could easily be Haley or Jacob. There’s no way of knowing who Naima Adedapo and Thia Megia voters will send their votes to. Things could get interesting.

What are your thoughts on tonight’s performances?

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American Idol 2011 returns with its Top 9 tonight with the live competition featuring a round of Rock songs. After last week’s double elimination of Thia Megia and Naima Adedapo the ranks are getting thin as we press on to the finale.

Join us in our Idol Chat room while we review tonight’s show and then and see what other Idol fans are saying right now on our Idol Facebook page.

American Idol Top 9 Performances:

  • Jacob Lusk – Man in the Mirror – 1-866-436-5701
  • Haley Reinhart – Piece of My Heart – 1-866-436-5702
  • Casey Abrams – Have You Ever Seen the Rain – 1-866-436-5703
  • Lauren Alaina – Natural Woman – 1-866-436-5704
  • James Durbin – While My Guitar Gently Weeps – 1-866-436-5705
  • Scotty McCreery – That’s Alright Mama – 1-866-436-5706
  • Pia Toscano – River Deep, Mountain High – 1-866-436-5707
  • Stefano Langone – When a Man Loves a Woman – 1-866-436-5708
  • Paul McDonald – Folsom Prison Blues – 1-866-436-5709

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Tomorrow night we’ll find out which singer earned the least votes and that singers will be eliminated so vote wisely and be sure to cast your unofficial vote in our Idol poll below and then share your opinion on tonight’s performances!

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We’re heading toward Rock n’ Roll night on American Idol 2011 when the remaining Top 9 singers deliver their best shot at remaining part of the competition after this week’s elimination.

Last week we saw Thia and Naima head home, but they’ll be back for this summer’s American Idol Tour, so don’t worry. Things are back on the regular pace though as only one singer will be eliminated and based on our performance rankings for this week I won’t be surprised to see Paul, Stefano, and Jacob in the danger zone. Maybe Will.i.am’s song selection guidance will save them.

This week’s performances will be drawn from the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame, but just how restrictive that’s going to be is still unknown. For a great list of suggestions, check out Branden’s weekly installment for this round’s theme. I could definitely go for some Baba O’Riley from James. That just might put me in his corner.

Which singer are you most looking forward to hearing perform tonight?

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