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The Final Idol Fight: Has Cook Been Knocked Out?

Posted Tue May 20, 2008 9:52pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

About six years ago, my mom phoned me, spasticaly sputtering, barely able to spit her words out because she was laughing so hard. She'd just seen some tone-deaf wackjob with delusions of grandeur get flat-out insulted by some surly flattopped Brit, on some hilarious new talent show called American Idol. She ordered me to turn on Fox immediately, I did as I was told (she's my mother, after all)...and my life hasn't been the same since.

I'm not sure if I should thank her or scorn her for turning me on to this TV obsession. Probably the former. So I've thanked her over the years by taking her to various Idol events, like last year's Jordin-vs.-Blake finale (read blog here) and Yahoo!'s Nissan Live Sets show with Kelly Clarkson (see blog). And tonight I escorted my mom--who, like me, is a proud member of the Team Cook cheerleading squad--to the season 7 David-vs.-David showdown at L.A.'s Nokia Theater.

Here's me and my mom, Leslie Parker (aka "LP Sr."), in front of the Nokia right after we collected our tickets from will call--when we were super-excited because we'd just spotted Idol alums Justin Guarini, Kimberly Caldwell, Constantine Maroulis, and Chris Sligh milling about, and we were about to see David The C rock our Idol-logo'd socks off:

Gee, and you wonder where I inherit my strong opinions from, huh? 

Anyway, after the show we weren't quite as excited. We were actually pretty worried that we'd soon be hanging up our Team Cook cheerleading pom-poms for good. But more on our post-show reaction later. First, let's discuss what went down inside the Nokia tonight...

When we first entered the theater, we felt like we'd arrived at the official site of Team Cook HQ. There were noticeably more pro-Cook glitterglue signs than Archie ones ("Maybe Archuleta's fans are too embarrassed to hold signs," my mother quipped in her typical Parker-smarmy manner), and when the crowd-warmup comedian dude demanded that audience members cheer for their fave Dave, Cook elicited much more deafening, Beatles-at-JFK-style shrieks.

Then the Davids came out dressed in satin prizefighters' robes (part of the evening's whole hokey boxing-match motif), and David C. sure filled out that robe much more nicely than his punier opponent. Cook looked like the real heavyweight, the true rock star. Then Cook sang U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I've Looking For" (as astutely chosen for him by Clive Davis) in full Bono-messiah mode. "I have goosbumps," my mom murmured to me. It sure seemed like 19/Fox/BMG had found what they were looking for. They'd found their new Idol, all right.

But then, it almost appeared that Cook was trying to throw this match. No, the scenario wasn't as bad as Jason Castro's forgetting of lyrics and mouthing "Don't vote!" to the cameras, but the whole situation was still pretty suspicious. And very disappointing.

First, Archie countered in round 1 with the Clive-selected "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" (which my mom jokingly retitled "Don't Let My Dad Come Down On Me"), and though I've made it clear over the course of my many Idol blogs that I am no Archuleta fan, I must say he seemed in it to win it. To continue with the multi-paragraph boxing analogy: David A. was up against the ropes, so he came out swinging. He delivered the kind of big, bold performance necessary to stay in the game. At times his demeanor bordered on desperate, as if he was a little too hungry, as if he wanted it a little too much...but even I have to admit he did good. The judges thought so, too: Simon went so far as to declare Archie the winner of round 1.

Uh-oh.

Round 2 consisted of "coronation songs" selected from a batch of the 10 most popular original tunes that were available for online voting. David C. went first, singing an uptempo pop-rocker called "Dream Big." I personally appreciated the fact that he didn't choose a typical "I Believe A Moment Like This Is My Now"-style ballad (after all, being forced to perform such stylistically inappropriate finale ballads led to the downfall of other rockin' top-two contenders, like Bo Bice and Blake Lewis, in the past). "Dream Big" was sort of "Summer Of '69"/"Jesse's Girl"-retro in vibe, and it suited Cook well, but it wasn't the kind of chest-thumping, "Star-Spangled Banner"-esque victory anthem that gets Idol voters all verklempt...like Archie's chosen coronation song, a more formulaic, Star Search-y tearjerker titled "In This Moment." So Simon declared Archie the winner of round 2 as well. My mother and I subsequently booed...but I don't think Simon heard us over the din of gleefully screaming Archuleta fans, who'd suddenly gotten much louder.

LP Sr. and I were starting to worry now. But we were even more distressed after round 3.

See, for the final head-to-head match, the Davids sang songs of their own choosing. Archuleta wisely did what most past contestants have done: He picked his favorite, most memorable song of the season, in his case the five-hanky John Lennon weeper "Imagine." He sang it as well as he did back during '60s Week, and he naturally got his third standing ovation of the night.

So what did Cook choose? "Billie Jean"? "Hello"? "Hungry Like The Wolf," even? Nope. He sang a draggy, forgettable, never-performed Collective Soul song, "The World I Know."

What the frick?

This is when my mom and I started to wonder if Cook was deliberately trying to throw the competition. Had Jeff Archuleta's goons threatened him or something? Or maybe, as I postulated in my last Idol blog, Cook also thought he might be better off coming in second? How else to explain such a so-so song selection at this crucial stage in the game? Whatever the reason, Cook seemed cooked. Simon declared the show a total "knockout" by Archuleta, and then my mom and I slumped out of the Nokia with Ruben Studdard's sad exit music not-so-celebrating us home.

Here's our mother/daughter Team Cook post-show reaction, with the wind taken slightly out of our pom-poms:

Oh well, at least we got some cross-generational family bonding out of the experience. I'm glad I have a healthier relationship with my parent than Archie reportedly has with his stage dad, who'd probably be furious if his golden-boy son didn't win. So I guess Li'l David must be relieved, now that he pretty much seems to have run away with the season 7 Idol title.

But we'll just have to wait to find out which David really is the seventh American Idol. Come back tomorrow for the big announcement and all the behind-the-scenes goings-on in the press room and on the red carpet.

Seacrest out...

1691 Comments

41. haha -
this blog is really stupid and a waste of time. some people just cant accept the fact that david archuleta won the night 3 times, it was a KO.

one sided blogs should never ever been posted on the internet, so crappy.

it's so creepy that a senior citizen would even like rock music, or did she just not wear her hearing aid.

our music industry is sooooo overpopulated by many so called "rockers" who is "original", so its called original when you claim you made your own version of song even thought it was originally a cover of other bands or artist..................................it's so pathetic

i just puked on my computer reading this

america is just getting stupid every second ^_^

42. haha -
this blog is really stupid and a waste of time. some people just cant accept the fact that david archuleta won the night 3 times, it was a KO.

one sided blogs should never ever been posted on the internet, so crappy.

it's so creepy that a senior citizen would even like rock music, or did she just not wear her hearing aid.

our music industry is sooooo overpopulated by many so called "rockers" who is "original", so its called original when you claim you made your own version of song even thought it was originally a cover of other bands or artist..................................it's so pathetic

i just puked on my computer reading this

america is just getting stupid every second ^_^

43. Yahoo! Music User -
LP's mom is right, Archuleta belongs on the Disney Channel and David Cook is a real rock star.

44. Yahoo! Music User -
Just because someone diasgrees with you doesn't mean you have to mean about it. And what is wrong with older people liking rock? Rock has been around since the 50's, are you supposed to just stop liking it when you get to a certain age? I plan to keep listening to rock when I get older and I would probably like Cook no matter what my age because he has universal appeal!

45. Bosoxinny -
D.i.a.l.i.d.o.l is predicting that DC is the next AI :)

46. Dave Shouse -
Did the puke cause you to post your rhetoric comments 3 times?

47. Yahoo! Music User -
47. girolanian_castillo - 8 minutes ago
this blog is really stupid and a waste of time. some people just cant accept the fact that david archuleta won the night 3 times, it was a KO.
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I'd be willing to bet david archuleta didn't do the imagine cover for himself either. Who deserves the credit for that one. At least cook has a definded music style.

48. Janet -
david cook is the man

49. Yahoo! Music User -
I'm an Archuleta fan so didn't appreciate LP and her mom's point of view but I did like the personal touch ... it was funny to see them on the scene acting all excited. I wish I could have gone and taken my mom even tho we would have been saying "GO ARCHULETA!!!" instead!

50. Yahoo! Music User -
the Collective Soul song was a bad song choice, don't know what david C was thinking. but I still hope he wins cuz he was best throughout the entire season

51. Dave Shouse -
I think Cook should have done an acoustic version of "Tiny Dancer" to show his vocal range, or maybe something out of the norm like "From Yesterday" by 30 Seconds to Mars for his third song. Lyndsey, your thoughts?

http://www.blinkx.com/video/30-seconds-to-mars-from-yesterday/NhaXdzcEB5A0EfqVs8zTMw

52. Jon -
Some of you people are ridiculous saying that Archuleta's album is going to be nothing but ballads. If you knew anything about the music industry, you would know that you're not going to sell records if you have a record full of ballads! His producers are not going to have him sing all ballads!

And he has a nasally voice? Please, whoever says this needs to stop listening to music, because you don't have an ear for it.

As for the night, the only song that David A. didn't blow out of the box was "Imagine" and that's only because he's done it before so it's lost it's effectiveness. If this show is about finding the best singer, then they've obviously found in David A.

I'm not saying David Cook isn't talented because he is, and he will sell many records, but David A. is the better singer, period.

53. Yahoo! Music User -
So far Archuleta has only proved that he can excel at ballads. When he did the Chris Brown song he ruined it, and when he did the more upbeat Beatles song "We Can Work It Out" he messed up the words. It is hard to imagine him doing an album with anything but ballads, as he seems awkward and uncomfortable doing faster songs. Just my observation.

54. spencer -
that is the most annoying mom ever..and doesnt that girl lindsey bug you guys...ugh shes AAF!!! ANNOYING AS..

55. Writeheart -
Loved crazymomof4's comments! However, I have to disagree with some things. I don't think Idol is particularly happy with their current fan base because they're planning to change it up. If they want to bring back the youth, (and I still don't see how the youth are considered missing-can't you still HEAR the texting? lol.), I would urge them to also replace the judges, all three, who are obviously closer in age to the "old geezers" who watch AI than to the market AI producers want to draw back in. Also, the author apparently hasn't heard of the "vote for the worst" site, which I believe has to factor in with some of the past wins, or at least some making it as far as they did. Otherwise, crazymomof4, I agree with you 100%.

56. Goldindapan -
Well, David Cooks performances were not up to his prior ones tonight. As a musician he has given me goose bumps on other nights but I am afraid to say that if all the 12 to 15 year olds vote Archuleta will win hands down. On the other hand I think Davids comment about it being over and just having fun is correct. Both of them will be sucessful no matter who takes the title but David A. will have to finish high school and then decide (if his daddy lets him) which direction he should go. He is very young and has alot of time for all the fame to come his way...best of luck to both of them. Hmmm...and who is gonna buy Davids CD's? yep 15 year olds...wow!!

57. Goldindapan -
Well, David Cooks performances were not up to his prior ones tonight. As a musician he has given me goose bumps on other nights but I am afraid to say that if all the 12 to 15 year olds vote Archuleta will win hands down. On the other hand I think Davids comment about it being over and just having fun is correct. Both of them will be sucessful no matter who takes the title but David A. will have to finish high school and then decide (if his daddy lets him) which direction he should go. He is very young and has alot of time for all the fame to come his way...best of luck to both of them. Hmmm...and who is gonna buy Davids CD's? yep 15 year olds...wow!!

58. Waxed Satsuma -
If you know anything about Music. You would KNOW that as a VOCALIST David Archuleta is MILES better that David Cook.

Remeber last years finals - Melinda Doolittle is still the best Vocalist to hit the show (Boy Archuleta very close second). And she came 3rd.

Of course Music is not just about being a vocalist (else Britney, Madonna Kylie would never be successful).

Cook has Style Perfomance and Maturity which lets face it Boy Archuleta (and I am a fan) lacks. And he is a boy.

Purely as a Vocalist (I do know what I am talking about) Davidv Archuleta wins hands down.

He is a lot better. And I hope he wins because a decent singer hasnt done so.

59. Linda B -
Going into the last night, DC was clearly the most talented between the two. He can make a song his own, do different types of songs, & ahve stage presence. DA does the same thing week afte week. Nice voice, but boring after awhile. Who will win? I thing that was determined last night by the about face attitude of the three "so called" judges. Absolutely floored me by their comments of DC performances & losing all 3 rounds. DA sounded the same everytime, again, but they never pointed that out. I have decided American Idol is fixed, made very clear last ight by the snowballing of David Cook. If DA wins this thing I am done with Idol.

60. Yahoo! Music User -
Comments about the mom are uncalled for.
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