Neil Diamond Comes To “American Idol” <em>To-Niiiight!</em>

neillll.JPGNot only is tonight’s American Idol Neil Diamond Night–way to keep on keeping up with your target demographic, Nigel Lythgoe!–it also represents the first evening where each of the hopefuls will warble two tracks instead of just one. Spoilers have Jason Castro singing “Forever In Blue Jeans” and “September Morn,” while rumor has it that David Archuleta is going to sing “America” and “I’m A Believer.” (You know that he’s going to pull some sort of Smashmouthy Shrek bullshit out of the air on that second one, right?)

Anyway, as Neil Diamond’s catalog of beloved compositions is fairly vast, there are many possibilities for what other songs will be trotted out this evening. I’m hoping that David Cook takes “Cherry, Cherry” and doesn’t grunge it up, because I think showing that he has some sort of versatility in the wide chasm between Puddle Of Mudd and Phantom Of The Opera would make me feel at least a little better about rooting for him once Jason Castro gets dispatched of. And as one reader said last week, he’ll probably also do “the Pulp Fiction version” of “Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon,” which, at the very least, could mark the first and last time Urge Overkill gets props on American Idol.

I can see Brooke singing “Shilo,” or “Lady Magdalene,” or most of Neil’s other slow-burn tracks–this week seems particularly suited to her as long as she keeps it together. Syesha, though, is the wild card: it’s not crazy to think that she’s currently at work turning “I Am, I Said” into a big, belty number, but beyond that song choice I’m pretty clueless. Any ideas?

6 Responses to “Neil Diamond Comes To “American Idol” <em>To-Niiiight!</em>”

  1. by Jerkwheat at 3:37 am

    I’m pulling for Syesha to continue last week’s enjoyability and break out “Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show” but I’m also expecting “Love on the Rocks” or “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” since she’s bound to get ballad-y.

  2. by pr0FF3ss0r_j3rkwh3at at 3:37 am

    I’m pulling for Syesha to continue last week’s enjoyability and break out “Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show” but I’m also expecting “Love on the Rocks” or “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” since she’s bound to get ballad-y.

  3. by at 4:18 am

    So far, in David Cook-land, the push is for him to do a Mark Lanegan-esque whiskey-soaked “Love on the Rocks” or channel MacGowan doing “Cracklin’ Rose.”
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  4. by at 5:00 am

    If Archuleta doesn’t schmaltz the eff out with Turn On Your Heartlight, there is no AI god.

  5. by punkybunky at 5:42 am

    I’m thinking David Cook will take on “Sweet Caroline” in an effort to expand his appeal. Whether grunged-up or not, it would be supremely awful

  6. by TheRunningboard7 at 5:57 am

    Your story title made me laugh.

  7. by Manola at 12:58 pm

    If there is a show that is going to make me quit watching AI, was this one. Neil Diamond, WTFC?!?!?!?!?

    What’s wrong with inviting, hell, I don’t know, Green Day? Fergie? Justin Timberlake? Rascal Flatts? Fantasia???? I mean, someone that perhaps our parents are not that familiar with?

    Between tonight, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Dolly Parton, is this geriatric American Idol?

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