Classic Recap: American Idol: High Standards

American Idol

By B-Side | | 4:55 pm | 1 Comments

American Idol is just two days away, and we’re so excited that we’re trolling through our old Idol archives to remember greatness of seasons past. Here’s one from season five during an episode many say was the best ever…

Two more days… Two more days…

Here’s a surprise. Almost every single performance blew away the judges on tonight’s American Idol. It was a great night of music, finally bucking the trend that began with 21st century music, ballooned with country, and then climaxed with Queen. I have to be honest. After the last few weeks, I had very low expectations. Plus, I’m just not crazy about when these kids sing old school music (tonight’s theme was the American Songbook). I also must admit that I pretty much hate Rod Stewart (with a few exceptions here and there. Who can deny “If You Think I’m Sexy”?). As you can imagine, this was all adding up to be a night for the mute button, but surprise, surprise. There was magic in the air. Or at least as much magic as American Idol can allow. Just about the only major dud was Kellie Pickler, but c’mon now. We could all see that one coming for a mile.

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    Posted January 15, 2007 at 5:35 am

    Hey Kids, We may be “only” two rabbits, but we thought that if we chased the dream we could win too. As you can see from our experience, America wasn’t ready for these type of idols.

    Buns and Chou Chou Tryouts on Idol

    Hugs,

    Buns and Chou Chou

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