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Rockstar: Supernova (Using Coldplay Songs!)

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Magni's performance of Clocks was so bad I couldn't not watch. When he reached the chorus I thought maybe he can save himself but no, I held my hands to my face and said 'oh gosh...'

Worse was the judges comments of how good it was :\

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Anyone voting for songs they should do in next week's show?

 

I'm voting! I really want Ryan to do Clocks.

Rooting for him to win this whole thing cos well Dilana got a bit bitchy (though she is really good and is still in my top 3) and Lukas, well he's Canadian (:nice:) and his voice is so much better now that he opened it up. And that "Creep" performance was amazing.

 

But Ryan the "Darkhorse" Star :wacko:

i want non of them to ever do Coldplay again, unless they will do it right.

Well, the fans picked Clocks for Ryan to sing... feels good that the fans like Coldplay... feels good that no one can hit those notes like Chris... yeah, Chris "You The Man!" Whooh, whooh, Luv Ya Chris! :singer:

He sure did :D I reckon he's the best out of all the contestants that had a go at Coldplay songs.

WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? Ryan's vocals were terrible, the arrangement was horrid. C'mon...he did the first 1/2 of the first verse, and the 2nd 1/2 of the 2nd verse...but not even connected!!! It sucked!!! The inro was kinda cool...but I like the intro CP used during the tour better. I hated it!!! Terrible vocals, horrible arrangement, but the band rocked!

 

 

 

Dave

I thought tonights cover of Clocks was not too bad..

^ I second that... they've got to make every song they do their own, not Chris Martin's...

Rock Star Supernova – Dilana Cuts Magni With Glass

 

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Back at the mansion, emotions run high about the things Dilana said about the other rock stars in her press interview. In frustration, Dilana smashes a glass that bounces up and cuts Magni in the face. Ryan Star says that some people can’t handle being on top and it’s like she is self-destructing. Dave Navarro asks Dilana how she is feeling going into tonight’s performance, and Dilana says “Nobody’s perfect, we all stumble, and I fell really hard, but I’m back, stronger than I was before, and I love my friends and I’ll never ever do anything to hurt them ever again.”

 

For this week performance show, the fans voted to determine which songs the rock stars would sing. Lukas Rossi performs “Lithium” by Nirvana. Dave Navarro says “It was awesome dude. It was incredible.” Gilby Clarke says “I’ve got to tell you, I think that was your best performance I’ve seen from you on the show so far.” Jason Newsted calls the performance “freaking dynamite.”

 

Magni performs “I Alone” by Live. Dave Navarro says “That was killer dude.” Tommy Lee says “Well done.” Gilby Clarke says “Tonight you gave us that extra something that I’ve been asking for.” Ryan Star performs “Clocks” by Coldplay. Dave Navarro says “Oh my god, it’s the dark horse.” Gilby Clarke says “There’s nothing better than watching an inspired artist perform.”

 

Storm Large performs “Bring Me To Life” by Evanescence. Dave Navarro says “I think you pulled it off alright.” Gilby Clarke says “I’ve got a feeling I’m not really going to remember that performance.” Jason Newsted says “You really showed a lot of effort and you pulled it off.” Toby Rand performs “Rebel Yell” by Billy Idol. Dave Navarro says “I bought it dude.” Gilby Clarke says “You took this performance to a whole new level.”

 

Dilana performs “Mother, Mother” by Tracy Bonham. Dave Navarro says “Out of two seasons of Rock Star that might be my favorite performance of both seasons.” Gilby Clarke says “There wasn’t a bad part of that performance.” Jason Newsted says “It was really good.” The bottom three in the early voting results are Storm, Ryan, and Lukas. All the rock stars did pretty well tonight, so it would not be surprising if all of them rotate into the bottom three at some point during the voting.

 

http://www.realitytvmagazine.com/blog/2006/08/rock_star_super_9.html

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WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? Ryan's vocals were terrible, the arrangement was horrid. C'mon...he did the first 1/2 of the first verse, and the 2nd 1/2 of the 2nd verse...but not even connected!!! It sucked!!! The inro was kinda cool...but I like the intro CP used during the tour better. I hated it!!! Terrible vocals, horrible arrangement, but the band rocked!

 

 

 

Dave

 

Umm they have to cut the songs so they can do the show in an hour.damn.

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^ I second that... they've got to make every song they do their own' date=' not Chris Martin's...[/quote']

 

and THANK YOU! Of course the song isnt gonna sound like CM singing it! They do have to make each song their own!!! :D

I don't like it very much.. To be quite honest, he sings too much with agression.. :S

He did, but now hes gone so go Magni!

oh man, well I say go Lukas now!

I don't see why the public like Magni so much :/

WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? Ryan's vocals were terrible, the arrangement was horrid. C'mon...he did the first 1/2 of the first verse, and the 2nd 1/2 of the 2nd verse...but not even connected!!! It sucked!!! The inro was kinda cool...but I like the intro CP used during the tour better. I hated it!!! Terrible vocals, horrible arrangement, but the band rocked!

 

Dave

 

i agree. absolutely terrible vocals. right at the start, you heard him hit a wrong note and it was all down hill from there. the only good thing about the performance was the piano solo at the start and finish.

 

let's keep in mind the reason given that clocks was chosen. it was ryan's ability to deliver amazing falsetto which he only attempted once during which the band were so loud you didn't hear it properly. after that he continued to bash the lyrics out without taking into account the melody which is largly what makes up the song. complete disaster :thinking:

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OMFG! Tell me how Dilana's Performance sucked ass nd Ryan gets voted off!!! lakjdflaksjdlk;fjalk :veryangry2:

Dilana's performance wasn't that bad I reckon.

But Ryan shouldn't have gone- no way!

 

Storm should've gone outtah those three. :bomb:

Dilana's performance sounded like she was getting tortured. She sounded terrible! Although Ryan's performance wasen't that great either

This week's Rock Star: Supernova began loaded with drama and ended with a display of shooting stars the likes of which I haven't seen since the Leonid meteor shower of 2003. Behind the scenes footage played like a bad made-for-TV movie thanks to the machinations of Mark Burnett Productions (Survivor). Focus zeroed in on Dilana's meltdown following her tell-all performance during last week's faux press interview. Topping all this off, she hurled a glass, which upon shattering, nicked Magni's face. It made good TV for MBP and garnered uncountable online debates.

 

Rock Star had a theme this week, with fan's selecting the songs to be sung by the contestants in online voting. Song selections that worked well: Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" for Toby Rand – the song was perfect for him; Magni's "I Alone"; "Lithium" for Lukas Rossi; but in the case of Storm Large, the Evanescence song, "Bring Me to Life", not so much.

 

Voting this week made a Rock Star record with the highest number of votes ever cast in the history of this show. Magni was served magni-ficent redemption with having the honor of not hitting the bottom three this week, stunning since he had fallen into the bottom three two weeks in a row. I think for the most part, Magni's fans had been previously quiet but now are rallying, sending their message of appreciation for his talent, saving him to sing another week.

 

Bottom three this week, and an apparent shocker for Supernova; Dilana, Storm Large, and Ryan Star. Lukas and Toby were made to stand, indicating at one point during the voting process they had fallen into the bottom three. The biggest shooting Star of the night, Ryan Star, axed by The Tommyhawk.

 

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Toby Rand gets my number one pick this week. Thunder from Down Under brought a rollicking, fun, spot-on performance with a song that seemed written with him in mind. He was ingenious in delivery and in performance, bringing up some very excited gals from the audience to dance with him. I loved how he worked the audience, he's a natural with them and good with camera interaction, possessing an endearing cheekiness. Storm had him on back-up in her performance and he did a great job. Not surprisingly Toby scored the encore slot, with "Rebel Yell" – he made great TV Tuesday night. He's grown on me tremendously the past few weeks.

 

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Magni, beautiful, magnificient Magni gets the number two spot but delivered a number one caliber performance. He sang Live's "I Alone," a perfect choice for him. This man has one of the best voices I have ever heard anywhere, and did an outstanding job. He was solid, cool, smooth and charismatic, changing it up by venturing into the audience and singing to Supernova. Another performance like this and I see top two a viable option for him. Perhaps Dave Navarro needs to read the definition of "Dark Horse." Magni is the standing definition of the phrase. Rock on, Iceman.

 

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Lukas Rossi gave a unique treatment to "Lithium" (Nirvava) that worked, almost better than the original. He looked and sounded great, spaz dancing, and opening his voice in a display of tone and power. Tommy Lee phrased it well by saying a performer should let the music do the talking, and "that was talking." Rossi demonstrated why he's a front-runner on this show, "Theatrics" is his middle name. Even though this week he had to stand as being in the bottom three briefly, Rossi is in no danger of going anywhere. Rossi ranked the Supernova song performance, and it worked.

 

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Storm Large had to perform "Bring It to Life." This lovely gal has a huge voice, but she demonstrated its limits in her attempt to deliver it. I give her an "A" for her efforts, and loved her selflessness by bringing Toby up to back her. I have a great deal of admiration for this lady and appreciate her talent, but think her tenure on this show will be reaching termination very soon.

 

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Dilana. Wow, what a difference a week can make. Beginning with reprimands received last week for her lack of judgement during the faux press test, proceeding to the caught on-camera drama, of the glass hurling and Magni's minor injury, spiralling to her manic performance Tuesday night of "Mother, Mother." Watching Dilana, I couldn't stop myself from thinking about a certain resemblance to the creature in the movie Predator, with rainbow extensions. Finishing up what must have been a horrible week, she delivered the worst performance of the season with a rendition of "Psycho Killer." It was shrieky, surreal in its very awfulness – she lost her place in it, faltered, and looked frantic. Camera shots at Newsted had him grimacing like he had just bit into a lemon; Tommy Lee and Gilby looked like they couldn't believe it. I could only stare. It was a psycho killer train wreck.

 

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Ryan Star had "Clocks" by Coldplay as his song selection. Star once again brought out the piano, this time it was not just an instrument to create music with – it became an object to enact with. Pulling a Tom Cruise on Oprah, he jumped the piano, and then lolled and slithered across it. He screamed, groaned, and grunted the lyrics. During his elimination performance of "Baba O'Riley," I witnessed another meltdown for the week: Star's. It was just not good. He had no tone to his voice to begin with and, in this performance, his gimmick was spouting a champagne bottle, the act of which did not go smoothly. He commenced to run in a frenzy, shouting the lyrics, swinging the mic cord, then clumsily climbed a speaker. It was embarrassing. Gilby Clark, watching from the band's position, shook his head sadly. Ryan intoned the audience to sing, no one joined in, and, in a strange move, asked everyone to "jump." Tommy Lee, Gilby, Dave, and Newsted sat in their chairs looking completely unimpressed. Most of the contestants, when eliminated, thanked the band for their time and consideration. Not Mr. Star – he stood vaingloriously proclaiming he would be bigger than they, and, without him, they stood no chance. Well, good luck, Mr. Star.

 

Patrice Pike: Eliminated.

Zayra Alvarez: Eliminated.

Josh Logan: Eliminated.

Jill Gioia: Eliminated.

Dana Andrews: Eliminated.

Phil Ritchie: Eliminated.

Jenny Galt: Eliminated.

Chris Pierson: Eliminated.

Matt Hoffer: Eliminated.

 

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/09/01/011944.php

I saw a couple of those vid's.. And they sing the coldplay songs with too much agression.. ;s i hate it.. To be quite honest

Hmm maybe this is my favourite.. 8-) But again with agression when the drums etc starts.. I like the intro

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