| Wpg_Virgo |
Posted: May 25, 2007 - 10:08pm |
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| I like the top ten list, but I'm a bit disappointed that there was no reference to LaKish's back boobs. The first time they popped up on screen (can't remember which week it was) I actually had to put down the chicken wing I was eating because my stomach started to twist up. It was truly the VFTW glamour hightlight of the season, edging out the moomoo/lamp shade hybrids that they kept putting the wookie in week after week. |
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| Nightwing69 |
Posted: May 26, 2007 - 11:36am |
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Joined: 31 Mar 2007
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| Dear Wpg_Virgo:
Excellent observation!
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| Yay Idol Contes... |
Posted: May 26, 2007 - 11:14pm |
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| cynmac |
Posted: May 27, 2007 - 10:40pm |
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Joined: 20 Mar 2007
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I agree that your list was awesome but my first inkling that this season was a trainwreck was when Jarrett dedicated 'Let's Get It On' to his dad. Freaky deaky. From there, it only got worse and then Sanjaya started showing his ass. Victory! If it hadn't been for Sanjaya, I wouldn't have found VFTW and if not for VFTW, I wouldn't have stayed amused. This was just what I need right now while I am unemployed (damned mergers) and before I go back to schol.
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| TheBatman1969 |
Posted: May 27, 2007 - 11:08pm |
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Joined: 15 Apr 2007
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Yes, Sanjaya's performances were the worst, but I recently downloaded the studio performances and his are actually not bad! I recomend people check them out.
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| Nightwing69 |
Posted: May 28, 2007 - 9:40am |
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Dear cynmac:
NO WAY! Some individual dedicated "Let's Get It Own" to that individual's own FATHER???
Dude, that's SURELY the first sign of a VFTW Hater...ALL of them Children of Incest and/or currently having incestuous relations with their parents and/or their siblings.
Freaky Deaky INDEED!
M-Dawg
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Posted: August 15, 2009 - 5:43am |
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American Idol 6 was the weirdest season yet, mostly because it was so boring. But some performances stood out as VFTW classics. Here is the list that was compiled by VFTW members that highlights our 10 favorite performances of the year. Some were great for their bad singing, some were great for their eccentricities, and some were great for one word only: Sanjaya.
The favorite VFTW contestant of the year made a splash with his big band night performance when he came out dressed in an all white suit and slicked back hair. Afterwards, Simon mockingly called the performance "brilliant," to which Sanjaya shouted, "Welcome to the Universe of Sanjaya!" We loved it!
9. Feelin' Good (Results Show) - Leslie Hunt
Leslie didn't make much of an impact on the show since she went home early, but we loved her quirkiness and we wish she'd stayed around longer. Once she was eliminated, she ended her results show performance with some brand new lyrics: "Why did I decide to scat? America don't care for jazz!" She probably would have continued if the show hadn't immediately cut her off and went to a commercial. Leslie, you rock.
8. Livin' on a Prayer - Jordin Sparks
Jordin started out as a pretty good singer, but fell apart near the end of the competition. This was the first Jordin performance where it was obvious she wasn't as good as everyone thought she was. The vocals were painful, the screaming was amusing, and the Gina Glocksen hair just wasn't working. Not even the judges could compliment her after this one.
7. You Give Love a Bad Name - Blake Lewis
Hidden beneath a season of boring performances was one standout from the beat boxer: his Bon Jovi night performance. Blake took the time to entertain and add cheesy sound effects to his performance. And while it was incredibly strange, it worked, because it finally kept us awake that night. And it definitely helped ease the pain of Sanjaya's elimination 2 weeks prior.
6. Jeremy - Sundance Head
After Sundance sang an OK performance of Mustang Sally, VFTW considered not voting for him anymore. That was until he murdered Jeremy with his off key, wonderful rendition. He was immediately voted out the next night, because not even a miracle could save him after such a VFTW performance.
5. Something to Talk About - Sanjaya Malakar
Boy did he give us something to talk about. After actually impressing the judges with Besame Mucho the week prio, Sanjaya threw caution to the wind (and put a bandanna in his hair) for country night, returning to his former glory and rocking out Something to Talk About. The judges were so disgusted that they told him he wouldn't last another week. Sadly, he didn't.
4. Nights in White Satin - Sundance Head
Our ManBearPig may have done a great job with Jeremy, but we fell in love with him during his first performance. From the strange phrasing to the weird vocals, Sundance immediately made his presence known in the semifinals. After the judges ripped him a new one, he looked like he was about to cry, but he didn't let out the tears until the following week's results show (where he cried every time anyone was eliminated).
Antonella impressed us all by not playing it safe when she chose this Aerosmith ballad and completely missed the mark. The judges were ready to pile on top of her, but she fought back and didn't let them insult her without a fight. We saw the fire in her eyes, and Antonella was a great pick for the next 3 weeks. Soon after, VFTW proved that the "Antonella" sex pictures were indeed not of her, and helped her stay in the competition longer.
2. Bathwater - Sanjaya Malakar
This performance is now famous for so many reasons, but the #1 reason is the amazing ponyhawk. That hair was just amazing. When Sanjaya came out, we couldn't stop cheering for the entire duration of the song, and we knew Sanjaya was embracing his VFTW side from here on out. When he kept the time of the song with his hair... it was magic.
1. You Really Got Me - Sanjaya Malakar
__________________________Are you even remotely surprised that this was #1? This performance defined the entire season and stands out as the best performance all year. The hair. The vocals. The crying girl. Sanjaya's eccentric dance moves. After this performance, Sanjaya didn't go home, and America was furious. But VFTW knew that Sanjaya was just starting to come into his own, and this was when we all fell in love with the kid. AI6 will always be remembered for You Really Got Me, so much that Sanjaya had to reprise it for the finale. Great work, Sanjaya, you'll always be our papaya!