~*~ Canadian Idol 6 - Audition - 3 Juin 2008 ~*~
Wow, qu'elle émission plate! La seule personne qui avait un semblant de talent c'est Tatiana. Les deux frères étaient bin ordinaire, je comprend pas trop les juges... On dirais qu'ils cherchent un peu trop fort pour trouver un David Cook canadien...
En tout cas si ce qu'on a vu c'était les meilleurs qu'ils ont vus en auditions, on est mal partit.
En tout cas si ce qu'on a vu c'était les meilleurs qu'ils ont vus en auditions, on est mal partit.
Tetiana à American Idol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwRG-Y6j66Y
mes premiers commentaires cette année
j'adore le nouveau générique
j'ai vu Greg
C'est quoi ça le premier gars qui a reçu son ticket
cristi, ça commencait mal l'émission
coup de coeurs:
Oliver Pigott à Toronto
Jesse Cottam
Theo Tams, mais sans sa sueur pis ses friends qui lui sautent dans les bras
c'est platte, Jessica n'a pas auditionner à Toronto
j'adore le nouveau générique
j'ai vu Greg
C'est quoi ça le premier gars qui a reçu son ticket
cristi, ça commencait mal l'émission
coup de coeurs:
Oliver Pigott à Toronto
Jesse Cottam
Theo Tams, mais sans sa sueur pis ses friends qui lui sautent dans les bras
c'est platte, Jessica n'a pas auditionner à Toronto
Ninty a écritWow, qu'elle émission plate! La seule personne qui avait un semblant de talent c'est Tatiana. Les deux frères étaient bin ordinaire, je comprend pas trop les juges...
En tout cas si ce qu'on a vu c'était les meilleurs qu'ils ont vus en auditions, on est mal partit.
Bein d'accord! Cette première émission m'a découragé, j'ai tellement peur qu'on se retrouve avec une saison aussi poche que l'année passé..
Et en plus avec la saison american idol qu'on vient d'avoir, ça va être dure d'acotter ça...
Donc pour cette première émission que j'ai arrêter de regarder après les 2 frères qui ont complètement ébloui les juges :/
Mon point va à Tatianna
En tout cas si ce qu'on a vu c'était les meilleurs qu'ils ont vus en auditions, on est mal partit.
Bein d'accord! Cette première émission m'a découragé, j'ai tellement peur qu'on se retrouve avec une saison aussi poche que l'année passé..
Et en plus avec la saison american idol qu'on vient d'avoir, ça va être dure d'acotter ça...
Donc pour cette première émission que j'ai arrêter de regarder après les 2 frères qui ont complètement ébloui les juges :/
Mon point va à Tatianna
J'adore:
Tatiana
Jesse Cottam (http://www.myspace.com/sevensangelmusic)
Et j'aime bien:
Le premier des frere
Theo Tams
Tatiana
Jesse Cottam (http://www.myspace.com/sevensangelmusic)
Et j'aime bien:
Le premier des frere
Theo Tams
Salut Gang! J'avais quelque chose hier, alors j'ai pas pu commenté LIVE
Et je vois que le prochain est la semaine prochaine seulement
J'espère que leur cédule de programmation deviendra pas aussi chaotique que celle de l'an dernier :
Broadcast Schedule:
(All times ET; times and dates subject to change)
Tuesday, June 3rd at 9 p.m. ET - one hour premiere with highlights from the Toronto, Calgary and Edmonton auditions
Monday, June 9 at 9 p.m. - Highlights from auditions in Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver
Tuesday, June 10 at 9 p.m. - Highlights from auditions in Hamilton, Ottawa, St. John's and Halifax, plus featured online submissions
Top 200 episodes air Monday, June 16 and Tuesday, June 17 at 9 p.m.
Top 22 performance episodes air Mondays and Tuesdays beginning June 23
Top 22 results episodes air Wednesdays beginning June 25
Top 10 performance episodes air Mondays beginning July 14
Top 10 results episodes air Tuesdays beginning July 15
. --Message edité par BooGGY le 2008-06-04 07:47:48--
Et je vois que le prochain est la semaine prochaine seulement
J'espère que leur cédule de programmation deviendra pas aussi chaotique que celle de l'an dernier :
Broadcast Schedule:
(All times ET; times and dates subject to change)
Tuesday, June 3rd at 9 p.m. ET - one hour premiere with highlights from the Toronto, Calgary and Edmonton auditions
Monday, June 9 at 9 p.m. - Highlights from auditions in Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver
Tuesday, June 10 at 9 p.m. - Highlights from auditions in Hamilton, Ottawa, St. John's and Halifax, plus featured online submissions
Top 200 episodes air Monday, June 16 and Tuesday, June 17 at 9 p.m.
Top 22 performance episodes air Mondays and Tuesdays beginning June 23
Top 22 results episodes air Wednesdays beginning June 25
Top 10 performance episodes air Mondays beginning July 14
Top 10 results episodes air Tuesdays beginning July 15
. --Message edité par BooGGY le 2008-06-04 07:47:48--
Micka a écrit
Pis je veux savoir... Le plus vieux des grands frères là... C'est tu vraiment la meilleure audition ever de CI ??? Pass j'ai trouvé ça vraiment ordinaire...
Pas le meilleur à date mais il est assez convaincant
Citation :La seule qui était pas trop pire (mais on a vu mieux) c'est Tetiana... Pis son audition à AI était meilleure
elle ne doit pas être si fameuse que ça si elle n'a pas réussie à se rendre loion dans AI
by the way, qu'est-ce qu'elle fait à CI si elle a fait AI....elle demeure au canada ou aux etats????? --Message edité par bizou37 le 2008-06-04 10:35:56--
Pis je veux savoir... Le plus vieux des grands frères là... C'est tu vraiment la meilleure audition ever de CI ??? Pass j'ai trouvé ça vraiment ordinaire...
Pas le meilleur à date mais il est assez convaincant
Citation :La seule qui était pas trop pire (mais on a vu mieux) c'est Tetiana... Pis son audition à AI était meilleure
elle ne doit pas être si fameuse que ça si elle n'a pas réussie à se rendre loion dans AI
by the way, qu'est-ce qu'elle fait à CI si elle a fait AI....elle demeure au canada ou aux etats????? --Message edité par bizou37 le 2008-06-04 10:35:56--
Je crois qu'elle est Canadienne, mais vu qu'elle a été habité à LA pendant un bout elle a auditionné pour AI. Mais bon les reject de AI sont 100x meilleur que les finalistes de CI, donc je les prend n'importe quand!
Sinon je trouve ça vraiment n'importe quoi les juges qui trippent sur les 2 frères, surtout que au début de l'épisode ils ont montrés l'auditon de Kalan et de Theresa qui étaient tellement meilleur.
Ah et j'espère vraiment que Jessica a été auditionné à Ottawa. Please, ca ferais du bien d'avoir un peu de talent cette année. --Message edité par Ninty le 2008-06-04 13:35:44--
Sinon je trouve ça vraiment n'importe quoi les juges qui trippent sur les 2 frères, surtout que au début de l'épisode ils ont montrés l'auditon de Kalan et de Theresa qui étaient tellement meilleur.
Ah et j'espère vraiment que Jessica a été auditionné à Ottawa. Please, ca ferais du bien d'avoir un peu de talent cette année. --Message edité par Ninty le 2008-06-04 13:35:44--
Citation :Canadian Idol: The Toronto,Calgary and Edmonton Auditions
Posted: June 03, 2008,by Sarah Millar
Television
And we're back. Nine months since Brian Melo was crowned Canadian Idol and less than two weeks after David Cook won the latest American title, Canadian Idol is back.
No one really stood out in the Toronto auditions, nor really in the Canadian Idol capital of Canada (otherwise known as Alberta). As much as American Idol may be thinking of getting rid of the audition process, I hope Canadian Idol doesn't do that, as much as it is mostly watched for those who do not quite meet the vocal conditions of the competition, it is also interesting to see if anyone we see a glimpse of in the auditions makes it all the way. I remember Brian Melo's audition in Toronto last year, only because he is from my hometown not because he was outstanding.
As Ben Mulroney happily informed us, this is Idol's sixth season and over 150 episodes, they have seen over 52,000 auditioners. The only thing the medley showed me at the beginning of the show was just how often Farley Flex uses sports cliches. As well as a new season of Canadian Idol, we also got new credits this year - which actually aren't too bad - the Idol-bots in them seem more real than computerized (the female one actually looks like Eva Avila from season 4).
This year, Idol kicks off its audition highlights in the last city it stopped in for auditions in April in Toronto. After a bit of advice from Brian Melo, and a clip of Natasha Beddingfield's free concert, we got to see a bit that Toronto had to offer.
It seemed this year's auditions in T.O. were better than they normally are - ever since Canadian Idol started, Toronto has always seemed to be the pit of Canadian talent despite being the highest population in Canada. Most auditions were not too bad. Taylor Abrahmse, 16, of Peterborough was the first one we saw to make it through. Being a huge Queen fan, I wasn't quite sure how to take his unplugged version of Tie Your Mother Down, but he grew on me - and it is hard to believe he is only 16, he seems to have much more confidence than that of a teenager. He also has the best comeback to Zack so far this season, by bursting into the Juicy Fruit song when that's how Zack criticized him.
Kudos Idol for promoting the future Canadian version of So you Think You Can Dance with contestant Vanessa Kalal of Ajax.
The only other Toronto audition I enjoyed was Omar Lunan, 29, from Scarborough - his voice reminded me of Peabo Bryson. I really didn't care much for the Pigott brothers, though the judges (except for Zach, since we didn't hear what he thought) loved Oliver, but all were not sure (except again for Zack who pushed for him) about the younger brother, Sebastian. I guess we'll see how the Toronto boys do in the top 200.
Then we flew to Calgary, and one thing stood out clearly from the Alberta auditions. Attention all Idol wannabes: unless you are Whitney Houston, DO NOT sing a Whitney Houston song in the first audition. It never works - and if it does, the Canadian public does not see it. Save your embarrassment. And save the viewers.
Franco Baccari, AKA Franky B, was not quite as bad as his set up made him sing. I may be tone deaf, but when he sang he wasn't too bad. He wasn't necessarily Toronto worthy, but the judges made him sound horrible.
Jesse Cottam, 23, from Calgary reminded me of Greg Neufeld - I was not expecting that kind of a voice from his gruff look.
And Idol gave us a feel-good story of the night. From the town of Leoville, SK that has a population of 300 people, came Brianne Chalifour. Her voice was decent, but the judges began to pass. She burst into tears saying that she wanted to learn from their advice by living it - and she would not be able to get the experience they wanted in her small town. When she told the judges how many people were in her town she added one fact that must have hit the hearts of the judges.
Her graduating class was a class of six.
That was enough to persuade the judges while she didn't totally have the talent, she had the will, and maybe Toronto would be good for her.
And Jully Black made her first appearance, though it's still a little unclear what she is going to be doing with the contestants besides giving a free concert to the auditioners and jamming with them. She has great presence and here's hoping this Idol correspondent lasts more than one season with the show.
Next Monday, Idol hits Winnipeg, Vancouver and Montreal.
source:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blog ... chive/2008
/06/03/canadian-idol-the-toronto-calgary-and-edmonton-auditions.aspx
--Message edité par felix le 2008-06-04 17:02:17--
Posted: June 03, 2008,by Sarah Millar
Television
And we're back. Nine months since Brian Melo was crowned Canadian Idol and less than two weeks after David Cook won the latest American title, Canadian Idol is back.
No one really stood out in the Toronto auditions, nor really in the Canadian Idol capital of Canada (otherwise known as Alberta). As much as American Idol may be thinking of getting rid of the audition process, I hope Canadian Idol doesn't do that, as much as it is mostly watched for those who do not quite meet the vocal conditions of the competition, it is also interesting to see if anyone we see a glimpse of in the auditions makes it all the way. I remember Brian Melo's audition in Toronto last year, only because he is from my hometown not because he was outstanding.
As Ben Mulroney happily informed us, this is Idol's sixth season and over 150 episodes, they have seen over 52,000 auditioners. The only thing the medley showed me at the beginning of the show was just how often Farley Flex uses sports cliches. As well as a new season of Canadian Idol, we also got new credits this year - which actually aren't too bad - the Idol-bots in them seem more real than computerized (the female one actually looks like Eva Avila from season 4).
This year, Idol kicks off its audition highlights in the last city it stopped in for auditions in April in Toronto. After a bit of advice from Brian Melo, and a clip of Natasha Beddingfield's free concert, we got to see a bit that Toronto had to offer.
It seemed this year's auditions in T.O. were better than they normally are - ever since Canadian Idol started, Toronto has always seemed to be the pit of Canadian talent despite being the highest population in Canada. Most auditions were not too bad. Taylor Abrahmse, 16, of Peterborough was the first one we saw to make it through. Being a huge Queen fan, I wasn't quite sure how to take his unplugged version of Tie Your Mother Down, but he grew on me - and it is hard to believe he is only 16, he seems to have much more confidence than that of a teenager. He also has the best comeback to Zack so far this season, by bursting into the Juicy Fruit song when that's how Zack criticized him.
Kudos Idol for promoting the future Canadian version of So you Think You Can Dance with contestant Vanessa Kalal of Ajax.
The only other Toronto audition I enjoyed was Omar Lunan, 29, from Scarborough - his voice reminded me of Peabo Bryson. I really didn't care much for the Pigott brothers, though the judges (except for Zach, since we didn't hear what he thought) loved Oliver, but all were not sure (except again for Zack who pushed for him) about the younger brother, Sebastian. I guess we'll see how the Toronto boys do in the top 200.
Then we flew to Calgary, and one thing stood out clearly from the Alberta auditions. Attention all Idol wannabes: unless you are Whitney Houston, DO NOT sing a Whitney Houston song in the first audition. It never works - and if it does, the Canadian public does not see it. Save your embarrassment. And save the viewers.
Franco Baccari, AKA Franky B, was not quite as bad as his set up made him sing. I may be tone deaf, but when he sang he wasn't too bad. He wasn't necessarily Toronto worthy, but the judges made him sound horrible.
Jesse Cottam, 23, from Calgary reminded me of Greg Neufeld - I was not expecting that kind of a voice from his gruff look.
And Idol gave us a feel-good story of the night. From the town of Leoville, SK that has a population of 300 people, came Brianne Chalifour. Her voice was decent, but the judges began to pass. She burst into tears saying that she wanted to learn from their advice by living it - and she would not be able to get the experience they wanted in her small town. When she told the judges how many people were in her town she added one fact that must have hit the hearts of the judges.
Her graduating class was a class of six.
That was enough to persuade the judges while she didn't totally have the talent, she had the will, and maybe Toronto would be good for her.
And Jully Black made her first appearance, though it's still a little unclear what she is going to be doing with the contestants besides giving a free concert to the auditioners and jamming with them. She has great presence and here's hoping this Idol correspondent lasts more than one season with the show.
Next Monday, Idol hits Winnipeg, Vancouver and Montreal.
source:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blog ... chive/2008
/06/03/canadian-idol-the-toronto-calgary-and-edmonton-auditions.aspx
--Message edité par felix le 2008-06-04 17:02:17--
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