Siobhan Magnus
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Encore et toujours merci ! C'était super bon comme performance
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Les juges était trop à côté de la track cette semaine. Siobhan était géniale.
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Simon est toujours à côté de la plaque avec Siobhan
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J'ai pas mis les commentaires des juges, sont trop stupides.
J'ai pas mis les commentaires des juges, sont trop stupides.
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Je suis d'accord avec toi
Merci encore et toujours J'ai adoré cette performance !
Merci encore et toujours J'ai adoré cette performance !
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C'est pas comme si VFTW faisait une réelle différence, mais plus de vote pour Siobhan c'est bienvenue!
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En fait, ça ressemble plus à Vote for the most interesting, anti producers, and non conformist person plutôt qu'a Worst.
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En effet, franchement, ils peuvent pas dire que Siobhan est la worst quand Aaron, Casey et Michael sont encore là
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Michael est trop chouchou (lire: saved sans raison ) pour etre VFTW ... Casey, bon ils le niaisent énormément sur le fait qu'il serait gay, son casier judiciaire etc ... mais il reste trop boring et conformiste (genre que Crystal a une meilleure shot ) pour etre sélectionné.
Faut admettre que Siobhan ... bah ces perfos sont vraiment hit-or-miss ...
Faut admettre que Siobhan ... bah ces perfos sont vraiment hit-or-miss ...
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Le fan site le plus complet sur Siobhan.
Y a des centaines de photos rares.
http://siobonbon.webs.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Y a des centaines de photos rares.
http://siobonbon.webs.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Déjà ! =O Merci
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Siobhan Magnus Has Big Plans for "Whoever Wants to Hear Me Scream"
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Abbey Simmons
If you thought Siobhan Magnus' responses to judges were drawn out and detailed, just wait till you see what she had to say to American Idol reporters! The morning after her rather shocking elimination, season 9's resident big-noted oddball chatted with members of the American Idol press in detail about her elimination, her signature scream and what's next for her as an artist.
In her interview Siobhan showed the same quirky realness that so many people were drawn to. In a show and season that has at times been painfully predictable, Siobhan's off-the-cuff commentary and unwavering devotion to individuality was a pleasant break from the monotonous sameness of the Idol machine. Even in her interview, Siobhan was full of surprises. Here's what she had to say about what former Idol winner helped her discover her glory note, her former contestants and her big dreams for the future and her scream.
How did you develop your signature "scream?"
"I'm pretty sure I figured out how to do that in the shower in high school one night. I'm an avid shower singer much to the dismay of my family and my neighbors. I was singing a Kelly Clarkson song, and I went to hit one note and I was able to resonate it in a different part of my head, that I could belt it that high. Ever since I figured it out I stared to use it more and more with different stuff. In school choirs, and in my band, and it became very useful with the style of singing that I like to do. At a particular time it came in handy, I was singing with my friend's band and we did "Great Gig in the Sky" by Pink Floyd. I had a blast just wailing on those huge notes in a battle of the bands, and we won. One of my favorite singers of all time is Janis Joplin. I learned very much through imitation. When I want to hear a singer that I love, I would try and emulate that, that kind of added up into the way I sing today."
Speaking of former American Idol contestants, what were your thoughts on having Adam Lambert as a mentor and being compared to him as a performer?
"It was wicked flattering being compared to him. Right off the bat, I respect him so much for his individuality and his confidence and his stage presence is tremendous. It's undeniable that he's born to do what he's doing. He was extremely helpful as a mentor because he was the first mentor the show ever had that was a past contestant. So he knew firsthand what it was like to be in our shoes. He was very sensitive to that--he knew just what to say, and the things he said were so dead on. I really tried to absorb every single thing he said, every moment that I had with him. He pointed out some great things--not just about technically singing the right note--but about the entire performance. Your presence on the stage, and your motions and things can make it more believable. I was just so honored to get to have that time with him and was such a kind person that he made it that much easier and less scary. I'm so honored to have met him, to have shared an experience with him and to be given advice from him. I hope to see him again soon. He's a great guy."
Do you see yourself as a role model for being an individual?
"It's definitely something that's important to me from the beginning, to show people that's something I care about and I take very seriously. I've always been an independent person and a different kind of person, but a very stubborn and strong-willed. It's very important to me to get that across that I'm not going to change to please other people. I do what I do because it rests well on my heart and who I am. The positive feedback that I've received from fans was tremendous. I couldn't ask for anything better than receiving letters from younger girls who said to me, 'I get made fun at school because I'm different, but watching you has helped me accept the fact that it's OK and it's a good thing to be who I am and not back down just because other people intimidate me.' I've received letters where I've been brought to tears just because I achieved something that has been a goal of mine for so long--to be able to influence the lives of, especially, young girls in a positive way--just to show them that who you are on the inside is a beautiful thing and you shouldn't let anyone take that away from you because we're all perfectly made as who we are. To be able to have that connection with fans through this whole experience, and know that I've reached people--even if it was just one person--that's what I'm here for. I'm just so honored."
Which of your fellow contestants have you admired most?
"I think every single contestant is extremely respectful. I love them all dearly. When Mike saved himself a couple of weeks ago, and when the judges save was still available, and he knew at that moment he had to sing for his life, and he couldn't have done a better job. That was just amazing. I couldn't think of a better person for them to have used the save on. Because of the shock that it would have been him. Every person has their own personal struggle.
Michael and Crystal being apart from their baby--I've witnessed firsthand how hard that is for them. The respect I have for Aaron for being his age and going through this is just tremendous. I can't even imagine do this when I was 16 going on 17, and then he has to go to school every day too, and he has homework on top of it all. He's just such an amazing kid, with such an incredible talent. Lee is incredible and he's a brilliant musician. And Casey, he won't back down about putting down his guitar because that who he is. They're all just so ambitious and strong and intelligent, and I adore them all."
Are you disappointed the save wasn't available last night?
"No, not at all because I couldn't imagine it not being used on Mike. That was so shocking that there was the chance of him going home that week. I think we all knew when it was announced, 'They have to save him, there's no way he should be going home'. It would have been cool if that didn't have to happen. I have faith that everything happens for a reason. I couldn't be luckier to be where am at, to have gotten this far. I love Mike to death. It's awesome that he's still in it."
What happened last night after you were eliminated and the cameras turned off?
"It was hard to get to talking about it, and it starts to sink in. I'm just going to miss a lot of it. I'm going to miss all the people, the amazing people, who run the show and everybody behind the scenes who doesn't get as much credit as they should. It's a whole family of people who work so hard every single day. I'll miss them all very much."
What did people say to her on the stage after she was eliminated
"It was hard because we're all so close, and, they're all such cool honest people. We got to talk afterwards and they said 'We'll miss your personality and you're sense of humor' I tried to just bring comedy into every day, it helps us all get through. I am especially close with Lee. He's such a great person, and we formed such an amazing friendship--as I did with every contestant--Lee in particular. We clicked, and I was so glad to have him there. They're all extremely encouraging. We have this special bond and we know that this isn't the end, by any means for any of us, and that we will be friends forever. It's inevitable, just because of what we've shared together. I can't wait to see them again. I miss them already. "
Who do you think is most likely to win?
"It's so hard to say because each person is so unique and extremely talented and I know the last thing you want to hear is 'Oh I don't know it could be anybody.' But, it heavily depends on the coming theme and sometimes some people are more comfortable with one thing. All the contestants have such an incredible ability to make the songs their own, and I have faith in all of them, and I think they all deserve to be there. Whoever it is that comes out on top, it'll be for the right reasons and because of those skills. I love them all dearly, and I couldn't even tell you, because this whole thing has been so unpredictable and such a crazy journey. I can honestly picture any one of them the winner at this time."
What do you have to say to your fans who are disappointed you've been eliminated?
"I would say not to worry because this is the end of one thing and it's the beginning of a new thing, and I have so many big ideas and things that I hope to come in the future, that I probably wouldn't have gotten a chance to do without this experience, and I'm so grateful for the entire thing. Hopefully this will just be a gateway to all the other things that I'm inspired to do."
What are some of your big ideas?
"One thing is that I'd love to do some more theater. I love acting, and I've had a lot of experience in different kinds of theater--musicals and Shakespeare and I love acting. I do aspire to someday be in something like 'Phantom of the Opera' or 'Jesus Christ Superstar'--any kind of opera or Broadway-type musical. I love acting and singing and the two of them together is just so much fun. I also am a huge horror movie fan and definitely aspire to at least make an appearance in a wicked gory kind of horror film, with all the props and the special effects makeup that I'm just so fascinated by."
You list Courtney Love as one of your musical influences, is that the direction you'd like to take as an artist? Do you think that could cause nervousness in your fan base and with record executives?
"It easily could. I can understand that being a cause of concern, but my tastes are in no way limited to that style of music. I love every kind of music that moves me, and I hope to be able to create a sound that is my own because it takes from everything that I love. From jazz and soul and R&B and blues to rock and punk and big bands--I love everything. I'll hopefully eventually be able to create something that is my own sound but that also takes from everything that I ever loved--not just Courtney Love and Rob Zombie."
Do you have any last words for your fans and people who voted for you?
"Thank you to everyone who ever believed in me, and supported me and even thank you to the people who were naysayers, because that made me fight harder. I have the coolest fans-all the Siobhanbons and Siobhanbies. It's been such a wild ride and it's not over, it's just a new chapter. I hope to take this as an opportunity to start thinking even more about what's next for me, which hopefully is going to be an array of things--from theater, to film, to recording and performing all over the place for whoever wants to hear me scream."
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Coudonc ya tu juste moi qui la trouvais poche? elle chante du nez et con criage a la fin de chaque toune... pas capable!
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Moi aussi je ne l'aimais pas et son criage m'énervaityellowleader25 a écrit : Coudonc ya tu juste moi qui la trouvais poche? elle chante du nez et con criage a la fin de chaque toune... pas capable!
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Y en a pour dire la même chose Céline Dionmasterjm89 a écrit : [...]
Moi aussi je ne l'aimais pas et son criage m'énervait
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Siobhan en visite à l'émission d'Ellen
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