Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Paula's Ramblings 3/6

This week we were blessed with one of the most awkward Paula moments. She was trying to be nice to Sanjaya, who by the way is one of the greatest train wrecks in history, and she blabbered all over the place.

Blake:
A...A...As we were talking, as I was saying…to both of them, I didn’t recognize that song either but what’s great is…I was interested and that’s hard to do when you don’t know a song and forgive me, I didn’t know it, but I was totally in there on this was really cool. Good job.

Sanjaya:
Uh..Sanjaya. I…I don’t I…I don’t agree completely Randy…I…I…I don’t agree completely. I think that the guys around you are helping you push to strive to do better because you you have a lot of older guys around you that are a little more experienced um, I would just I would continue to get out of your comfort zone but still keep the sincerity of your voice, I don’t know, I really don’t know what else to say other than just keep keep trying. Cause I am trying not to be rude. I just want you to kinda raise your game.

Sundance:
Midway through you really kicked into your Sundance groove and that’s that’s what makes that’s your unique quality and you really pulled it out on this one tonight you did really really well. Really well.

Chris R:
And you picked a great song too because there’s there’s that intonation in your voice. Too that lends itself to kind of a pop country, you just adapt it well and you picked a great song.

Jared:
Um, Jared I this is just my opinion, I think you need to work on coloring up the way you sing and its one thing to have great energy and have fun but there is tender moments where you could go to your falsetto, there;s moments where I feel that sometimes you shout the entire song through and singing on key is great but I would love to see different emotions.
[In response to ryan]
So far yes, I think you need to really pull it up though and try different things.

Brandon:
I think it was pretty phenomenal we haven’t heard that in any of the competitions, uh, so far I think you are really really getting in there and proving why you belong on that stage.

Phil:
Its just its you’re absolutely right Randy when you started off the the lower part of your register it gets chancy and its always like o uh o wait there its that comfort zone cause when you hit those big notes and they swell they are beautiful. Odd choice of song for me, I don’t feel like…I don’t feel this was your best performance.

Chris S:
Um…oh boy, I don’t know it wasn’t my favorite performance. I’m I’m feeling like Chris you gotta keep, keep rising above For me this was just kinda like middle of the road Also I feel like also vocally and everything you just gotta stretch a little more and take some risks. Actually, I liked last week better.

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