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I know I criticized James Durbin for trying to be Adam Lambert earlier in the year but that changed last night because he rocked the house for American Idol 2011.  I’ve been waiting for that kind of performance from anyone this season and even though I wasn’t crazy about the song choice I loved hearing him sing it!

Other stand outs were of course Casey Abrams who is not my favorite in the competition but is crazy good with his own style and technique, and Jacob Lusk.  Again I do not care for the style of music we get from Jacob but the way he feels the music, you can tell he puts his entire heart and soul into his performance. 

It pains me to say this because I was such a fan of John Wayne Shultz but Scotty McCreery is going to have a career in the country music industry.  He picked the perfect song for his voice and already sounds like he can be on the radio.  I was very impressed with him last night. 

Everyone else was middle of the road to me except those that were just terrible and the worst was Jordan Dorsey.  Are you kidding me with trying to sing Usher’s “OMG”?  I happened to love that song when it came out and to hear someone else butcher it was NOT cool lol.  Tim Halperin was a huge disappointment and Brett Lowenstern wasn’t too terrible but “Light My Fire” is a classic rock song and shouldn’t be sung as a ballad. 

So for me I think James, Casey, Scotty, Jacob and maybe Brett will all stay.  Brett’s the VFTW pick so he might have a chance lol.  If not him then Stefana Langone.  I know we have a lot of Paul MacDonald fans out there but I hope if he stays, he keeps away from Rod Stewart and brings his songs into this generation.

Who was your favorite of the American Idol 2011 Top 12 Guys last night?

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The “American Idol” Top 12 guys took to the performance stage tonight and while a couple of them were singing like they knew SEVEN guys would be cut by Thursday, some were not. I’m going to get right to the recap. I’ll give you my thoughts and my performance grade. Then you can agree with me or let me have it in our comments section!

(In order of performance)

*Clint Jun Gamboa, “Superstitious.” Clint got a little lost beneath the music. There were times when I could barely hear him sing. I don’t know if this is his fault, the band’s or some technical issue. At any rate, it was an OK performance. (And for the record, I’m trying to not be influenced by how much I dislike some of these guys’ attitudes.) That being said, I hope he goes home, but I’m still grading fairly. He can sing. B+

*Jovany Baretto, “I’ll Be.” I think my prediction for him the other day is going to be correct. He will go home. His performance was boring and weak and we’re not voting on abs. Randy Jackson agrees with me. D+

*Jordan Dorsey, “OMG.” OMG is right. And that’s probably going to be the most-uttered phrase of the night thanks to Jordan’s OMG-worthy horrible performance of the Usher hit. He’s been a good singer (again despite his terrible attitude) but tonight it just wasn’t there. That clearly isn’t who he is as a singer and he is a TERRIBLE dancer. It looked like it was the first time he ever stepped onto a stage. Maybe it was. Hopefully it’s the last. F-

*Tim Halperin, “Streetcar Symphony.” Tim is one of my favorite contestants and Rob Thomas  (whose song he sang) is one of my favorite musicians. But neither Tim or that particular Rob song earn my praise tonight. Tim didn’t do much singing and the song choice was just bad. It’s not Rob’s best song so why would anyone choose to sing that? (Song choices overall tonight were pretty bad) As much as it hurts me to say, I think he will be going home. Maybe he’ll get the wildcard from the judges. D+

*Brett Loewenstern, “Light My Fire.” Brett’s been another favorite of mine so it’s also a little painful for me to say he didn’t quite excite me tonight. His version of The Doors’ classic got off to a terrible start and he stayed pretty nasaly the whole time. I sill like him and his energy. But he can do better. B-

*James Durbin,” Another Thing Comin.” Wow. I haven’t been a James fan so far. I’ve thought he was screechy and kind of a jerk. But tonight he was pretty amazing. His voice was powerful, yet controlled. He showed great confidence. His high notes didn’t make me want to leave the room. I’m impressed even if I didn’t want to be. A+

*Robbie Rosen, “In the Arms of an Angel.” Ugh. I love Robbie. I really do. But his performance tonight was weak. He showcased his soft and vulnerable voice but he was pretty flat through most of the song. It really pains me to say these things about Robbie, but I’m being very honest. It wasn’t good to me. I think he’ll still be safe, but not because of his performance tonight. C-

*Scotty McCreery, “Letters From Home.” Much like I was with James, I wasn’t a Scotty fan. And I pretty much hate country music. But I tell you what, this guy could make a country fan out of me. OK, probably not, but he already IS making a Scotty fan out of me. He’s got such great control over that low voice of his. It’s an impeccable sound. And the way he ended that song. Amazing. A+

*Stefano Langone, “Just The Way You Are.” This guy is so likable. As in pinch-his-cheeks likable. And he’s cute so he’ll be getting a lot of votes for those reasons. Those reasons also means he’s incredibly marketable. And he can  sing, too! He did get lost in one spot tonight, but like Jennifer Lopez said, he’s very natural. He’s very believable. He knows how to own a song that isn’t his originally. A-

*Paul McDonald, “Maggie Mae.” What was once weird and irritating is becoming completely adorable and entertaining. Paul has really changed my mind about him. His odd moves and constant smile were off-putting at first, but now they’re a part of this great character and performer that I can tell will end up being one of my favorites. His performance of “Maggie Mae” could be a hit today. It was so unique and enjoyable. One of the best of the night. A+

*Jacob Lusk, “House is Not a Home.” I’m probably going to have to dodge a lot of rotten tomatoes and duck a few punches, but I don’t like Jacob. His singing is technically perfect. I mean PERFECT. But like a pair of shoes without a scuff or two, I’m not interested. I’m just not. He’s too fancy. Or too polished. It’s weird, I know. But that’s how I feel. His performance tonight was flawless and its going to earn him enough votes to secure a spot in the Top 12. But I’m not a fan. A

*Casey Abrams, “I Put a Spell on You.” Dear Casey, you sound sexy. Sure. JLo thinks so. But I think you still need to trim your beard and please never pretend to fart on Ryan Seacrest again. You’re not a frat boy. You’re on “American Idol.” Now that I got that out of my system, I can go onto my Casey recap. I’m not sure why he was in the pimp spot. I thought he was only the second or third best performance of the night. Like Jacob, Casey is technically a perfect singer. But his performance tonight wasn’t believable. He sang it like he was acting out a part. A very angry part. I like to believe a person when they sing. I know what I want to say here but it’s coming off odd. Thank goodness this is the last one of the night because I’m starting to sound like Paula Abdul circa Season 6. A

What were your thoughts on tonight’s performances? Any new favorites? Any thoughts on who will be leaving us Thursday?

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It’s time for the Top 12 guys to take the stage on American Idol tonight when the first half of the season’s Top 24 step into the spotlight and compete for your votes. Join other fans in our Idol Chat room right now or comment here on this post!

The show is now rolling and whoa!, the new stage is awesome. Ryan also reveals that our votes this week will create the Top 10 with the 5 highest vote-getting guys and girls each. On top of that the judges will add their Wild Card picks, but he doesn’t say how many that will be, but probably another 3 with 1 each.

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.

American Idol Top 12 Guys Performances & Voting Numbers:

  • Clint Gamboa – Superstitious – 1-866-436-5701
  • Jovany Barreto – I’ll Be – 1-866-436-5702
  • Jordan Dorsey – OMG – 1-866-436-5703
  • Tim Halperin – Come on Over – 1-866-436-5704
  • Brett Loewenstern – Light My Fire – 1-866-436-5705
  • James Durbin – You Got Another Thing Comin’ – 1-866-436-5706
  • Robbie Rosen – In the Arms of An Angel – 1-866-436-5707
  • Scotty McCreery – Letters From Home – 1-866-436-5708
  • Stefano Langone – Just The Way You Are – 1-866-436-5709
  • Paul McDonald – Maggie Mae – 1-866-436-5710
  • Jacob Lusk – House Is Not A Home – 1-866-436-5711
  • Casey Abrams – I Put A Spell On You – 1-866-436-5712

The bottom vote-getters will be cut on Thursday so vote wisely and don’t forget that you can head to americanidol.com starting tonight at 8PM to register for online voting using your Facebook account. Don’t forget to join us on Facebook!

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The American Idol 2011 competition finally takes form tonight when this season’s Top 12 Guys take the stage to perform for your votes. Even better is the news that those votes don’t have to come from just your phone or texts anymore now that Facebook online voting will be officially turned on tonight at 9:30PM ET!

We’ll get a full 90 minutes of performances from just the guys tonight starting at 8PM while the ladies will follow on Wednesday. If you’re anxious to get a sneak peek you can read the guys’ spoilers here for who is singing what tonight on stage.

If you’d rather protect your eyes from spoilers then take a read of Branden’s predictions for who should be safe and who is in danger of being cut this week.

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The “American Idol” week ahead is going to be a long one. And not just for the contestants. For us. According to Fox, the Top 12 guys perform Tuesday from 8-9:30 pm . The girls go on Wednesday from 8-9:30 pm with a two-hour results show Thursday. Welcome back, too-long results shows. Gah.

Since this season doesn’t seem to really be playing out as anyone previously said, I’m going to guess what happens Thursday. All press releases say the Finalists will be announced. I’m guessing that’s the Top 12 (though I’ve heard there will be a 13th wild card member, but who knows). That means 12 people would be cut Thursday. Six guys, six girls? Of course I could be wrong. Last season went from Top 24 to Top 20 this week. Anything is possible this season.

That all being said, Tuesday night the guys are singing songs from their musical idols and I must say, there are some pretty interesting choices. Check out our guys’ song spoilers if you’re interested.

I’m going to go out on a limb and predict the four guys who will definitely be safe, the two guys that will probably be safe, the two guys that could go either way and the four guys that will probably go home (the latter eight can be interchangeable to protect myself from being wrong – ha!). And remember these are just predictions mixed with opinion. Nothing more. Think I’m wrong? What’s your say.

Who will be safe

Casey Abrams. I heard he’s even in the “pimp spot.” And almost dying and exiting the competition surely can’t hurt you get votes.

Robbie Rosen. His name is popping up on A LOT of blog comments as a favorite. And his talent and boyish good looks. He’s fine.

Brett Loewenstern. He’s been showcased a lot. He’s got “stage presence.” Vote For the Worst will probably pick him for the characiture alone.

Scotty McCreery. He’ll get the country vote and his sweetness is going to carry him a bit at least.

Who will probably be safe

Paul McDonald. That smile. That voice. He’s pretty refreshing. But he gets weird on stage. That could be off-putting.

Jacob Lusk. He’s a musical freak (in a good way). He, too, is pretty refreshing. But, he too, is also weird on stage.

Who could go either other way

James Durbin. He’ll get some sympathy votes. He’ll get some rocker votes. But he’ll get  a lot of Adam Lambert fan hate. He could go either way.

Stefano Langone. He’s gotten a lot of blog comment love. If those people vote, he’ll be fine.

Who will probably go home

Tim Halperin. He might be one of the most talented and marketable guys but he’s been so sidelined that viewers don’t know him yet. He and Stefano could easily be interchanged here depending on their performances.

Clint Jun Gamboa. Maybe it’s just wishful thinking on my part, but people hate this guy already. He really shot himself in the foot during Hollywood week.

Jordan Dorsey. The only person possibly disliked more than Clint is Jordan.

Jovany Barreto. He’s kind of a tool. I just don’t see him beating out any of the other guys.

The girls take the stage Wednesday. Stay tuned for my predictions on that tomorrow.

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