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Michelle1
http://www.newsok.com/article/3290171/?pg=1

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Agent Krycek
Thanks for that biggrin.gif

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Flicking guitar picks to the crowd like he was playing games in the family rec room, Cook simply looked at home. "American Idol" never looks like a relaxed pursuit, but Cook was just his natural self, rocking his face off and clearly enjoying the moment. The "American Idol" machine can seem overpowering in its artifice and calculation, but when Cook was on stage, the machine fell away to reveal an exceptional regular guy who deserves his "Idol" title.


Wow, just wow biggrin.gif

ChasingAmy
Thank you very much for sharing this. I really liked this journalist. He was honest, but never overtly cruel, even when mentioning the performers he thought paled in comparsion to Cook.
RBRB
QUOTE (Agent Krycek @ Aug 29 2008, 01:33 AM) *
Wow, just wow biggrin.gif

My thoughts exactly.. Just wow!
Great great article! Must read! smile.gif
annette
Great review. I am just bringing in the section that talks about our David.

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By George Lang
Assistant Features Editor
But the audience seemed to be saving most of its energy to create jet-level noise for Archuleta and Cook. Archuleta, who was nursing a bad cough Thursday afternoon, did not falter on the Robbie Williams ballad "Angels," OneRepublic's "Apologize" and "Stand By Me." His voice remained strong throughout, and the audience rewarded the teenager with adoring screams.

But then something different was at play with Cook. While much of "American Idols Live" felt timed down to the second and engineered down to the microns, Cook seemed relaxed, as if he was playing a club date in front of 100 people. He's not yet doing his own material, but Cook is a skilled interpreter — when he sang Lionel Richie's "Hello" or Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson, he performed to his strengths, bringing stadium rock bravado to the songs. He also proved he could make his "Idol" single, "The Time of My Life" and Aerosmith's "Don't Want to Miss a Thing" fill the room, and did more than mere justice to Foo Fighters' "Hero."

Flicking guitar picks to the crowd like he was playing games in the family rec room, Cook simply looked at home. "American Idol" never looks like a relaxed pursuit, but Cook was just his natural self, rocking his face off and clearly enjoying the moment. The "American Idol" machine can seem overpowering in its artifice and calculation, but when Cook was on stage, the machine fell away to reveal an exceptional regular guy who deserves his "Idol" title.
piper5
QUOTE (annette @ Aug 29 2008, 03:32 AM) *
Great review. I am just bringing in the section that talks about our David.



Thanks Annette! I like this one! A "skilled interpreter"--"looks like he's at home"--Awesome! Thanks Guys!

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Kyrie1012
Wow....another rare rave review from "male" critic. Simply stating the obvious and he seems genuinely excited about it. Hurray!

David is cookifying the world!!!
dcfanforever
All I can say is "Wow" ...another great review..
Kitkat
Wow! That WAS great. This man clearly gets it. I would add the following section about David, which was also great:

And while Archuleta, Syesha Mercado, Jason Castro and others delivered distinctive and well-received performances, Cook schooled them all. When he was on stage, the Kansas City, Mo. rocker who relocated to Tulsa two years ago occupied that uncommon space where a performance feels like a bond between him and 15,000 new friends, and that quality made the difference between being an "Idol" and a star.

I LOVE that last line, it's so true. Maybe he's been on here??? He clearly has picked up the vibe that there is a deep bond at work.
COOKIES-N-CREAM
awesome
He really does NOT get bad reviews even when they aren't great..

America definitely got it right !!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can't even imagine if Archie, who I love had to follow David's rock set blink.gif
boricua_loves_cook
QUOTE (Michelle1 @ Aug 29 2008, 05:19 AM) *


i've been trying to read the article but there is always a "page load error".
can you repost the link or something? i'm dying to read this review... happy.gif
CDHero
QUOTE (Kitkat @ Aug 29 2008, 08:57 AM) *
Wow! That WAS great. This man clearly gets it. I would add the following section about David, which was also great:

And while Archuleta, Syesha Mercado, Jason Castro and others delivered distinctive and well-received performances, Cook schooled them all. When he was on stage, the Kansas City, Mo. rocker who relocated to Tulsa two years ago occupied that uncommon space where a performance feels like a bond between him and 15,000 new friends, and that quality made the difference between being an "Idol" and a star.

I LOVE that last line, it's so true. Maybe he's been on here??? He clearly has picked up the vibe that there is a deep bond at work.



Yes, that is nice since that seems to be what David is striving for
Agent Krycek
Prepare to read and grin your head off

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American Idols Live," the live "victory lap" for David Cook, David Archuleta and the rest of the "American Idol" season 7 finalists, proved on Thursday that the hierarchy of those final 10 singers was hardly a case of luck or chance. Everyone on the Ford Center stage had degrees of strong talent, but as the three-hour concert pressed forward and the Jumbotron counted down to the winner, it was clear why some went home earlier than others.

... And while Archuleta, Syesha Mercado, Jason Castro and others delivered distinctive and well-received performances, Cook schooled them all. When he was on stage, the Kansas City, Mo. rocker who relocated to Tulsa two years ago occupied that uncommon space where a performance feels like a bond between him and 15,000 new friends, and that quality made the difference between being an "Idol" and a star.

"American Idols Live" began with Chikezie singing lively versions of Ray Charles' "I Believe To My Soul" and "So High" by John Legend, kicking off the evening with breezy style. But the energy of the show was hardly consistent: Ramiele Malubay performed a faithful rendition of the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back," but she was only mildly effective with Taylor Dayne's "Love Will Lead You Back" and Maroon 5's "If I Never See Your Face Again."

Australian Michael Johns got the crowd going again with Queen's "We Will Rock You"/ "We Are the Champions" medley, the bluesy Dolly Parton song "It's All Wrong But It's All Right" and Aerosmith's "Dream On." But while Kristy Lee Cook looked great and delivered for country fans with her version of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A.," she didn't project the charisma that launched the most prominent "American Idol" country star, Carrie Underwood.

Fortunately, Carly Smithson was on hand to convincingly rock the crowd with covers of Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life," Crazy On You" by Heart and Cyndi Lauper's "I Drove All Night," proving that, if she wants it, she could commandingly lead a mainstream rock band. But the see-saw effect of the first half of the show continued with Brooke White's mild versions of "Let It Be," Feist's "1,2,3,4" and Coldplay's "Yellow." It's hard not to root for White — her public persona seems less hardened by competition than some of her compatriots — but her performance lacked the strength needed to knock those songs to the back of the arena.

After a nearly intolerable intermission in which the new "Guitar Hero" game was flogged mercilessly, Castro offered a quirky and engaging set featuring Ben Harper's ukulele-driven version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," an acoustic take on Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy," and "Daydream" by the Lovin' Spoonful. Mercado's version of Rihanna's "Umbrella" added little, but then she came back strong with Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You" and a rousing performance of the "Dreamgirls" anthem "Listen" that brought the crowd to its feet.

But the audience seemed to be saving most of its energy to create jet-level noise for Archuleta and Cook. Archuleta, who was nursing a bad cough Thursday afternoon, did not falter on the Robbie Williams ballad "Angels," OneRepublic's "Apologize" and "Stand By Me." His voice remained strong throughout, and the audience rewarded the teenager with adoring screams.

But then something different was at play with Cook. While much of "American Idols Live" felt timed down to the second and engineered down to the microns, Cook seemed relaxed, as if he was playing a club date in front of 100 people. He's not yet doing his own material, but Cook is a skilled interpreter — when he sang Lionel Richie's "Hello" or Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson, he performed to his strengths, bringing stadium rock bravado to the songs. He also proved he could make his "Idol" single, "The Time of My Life" and Aerosmith's "Don't Want to Miss a Thing" fill the room, and did more than mere justice to Foo Fighters' "Hero."

Flicking guitar picks to the crowd like he was playing games in the family rec room, Cook simply looked at home. "American Idol" never looks like a relaxed pursuit, but Cook was just his natural self, rocking his face off and clearly enjoying the moment. The "American Idol" machine can seem overpowering in its artifice and calculation, but when Cook was on stage, the machine fell away to reveal an exceptional regular guy who deserves his "Idol" title.
boricua_loves_cook
QUOTE (Agent Krycek @ Aug 29 2008, 10:24 AM) *
Prepare to read and grin your head off


thanks a million!
the web page won't open, but this is better!
bioguy
Thanks so much for sharing this! Great way to start my weekend, reading a really insightful review of our brilliantly talent boy.
Michelle1
Reviewer clearly gets our Dear Friend. We love you David. rolleyes.gif
Scott
QUOTE (Kitkat @ Aug 29 2008, 05:57 AM) *
Wow! That WAS great. This man clearly gets it. I would add the following section about David, which was also great:

And while Archuleta, Syesha Mercado, Jason Castro and others delivered distinctive and well-received performances, Cook schooled them all. When he was on stage, the Kansas City, Mo. rocker who relocated to Tulsa two years ago occupied that uncommon space where a performance feels like a bond between him and 15,000 new friends, and that quality made the difference between being an "Idol" and a star.

I LOVE that last line, it's so true. Maybe he's been on here??? He clearly has picked up the vibe that there is a deep bond at work.

This is the part that I was going to quote as well! This article really jives with the show that I saw in LA. Spot on IMO. While I thought every one of them did a great job, this review picks out my favorites and honestly talks about the weaknesses of the others... none of which did anything less than an excellent job. For example, I LOVE Brooke, but I would like to see her in a more intimate setting, like a medium sized theater, not an arena.
QueSera
Fantastic review all around, except the reviewer erroneously referred to Ben Harper (oops!) instead of Israel K. as the origin of Jason's SOTR. Loved and agreed with everything he said about DC, but I actually thought Brooke did great with her songs (especially Yellow) when we saw the show in Philly. Oh well, who am I to complain about such minutiae?
Daisy
LOVE IT! What a great review!! Thanks SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much for posting and sharing with us!!!
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