Aargh. The original Achy Breaky Heart is loathsome. I can't wait to see what they do with it.Originally Posted by AIer_admirer
Aargh. The original Achy Breaky Heart is loathsome. I can't wait to see what they do with it.Originally Posted by AIer_admirer
A lot of them are dancing...it's pretty interesting.
Nic has to meet with Mona, names Melissa as weak link. Deltrice names Nic. Jessica names Melissa. Eddie- Frank, Frank-Nilyne, Akil-Melissa, everyone else- Melissa. I couldn't hear who Melissa named; it might've been herself.
"The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense."
Good luck to the Good Guys on the Inferno!
If she did name herself, she's gone.
Eddie/Marcus/Deltrice/Akil-- They do an okay job, but audience looks half interested/half bored. Judges seem to be into it. Sweet Home Alabama (Whoa, Eddie, steppin' up a bit); Deltrice mad Eddie stepped on her vocals.
"The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense."
Good luck to the Good Guys on the Inferno!
Jessica/Melissa/Matthew-- okay vocals, but Jessica shines the most; Mamas Don't Let Me; I like the arrangement, audience likes it!
"The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense."
Good luck to the Good Guys on the Inferno!
Great background vocals by Melissa!![]()
Cool. So who does that leave stuck with Achy Breaky? Nic, Nilyne, and Frank?Originally Posted by AIer_admirer
Frank/Nilyne/Nic-- Nic...ugh, not good; Nilyne-really nice; group fell apart, looks like Frank may've forgot some rhymes; audience- bored; at least all three can dance
Two stand-outs tonight: Eddie (never really noticed him) and Nilyne
"The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense."
Good luck to the Good Guys on the Inferno!
Yep, they've got Achy Breaky. The audience got into it at the end.
Melissa named herself. She gets picked for bottom 2. Got it right, Mariner!
"The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense."
Good luck to the Good Guys on the Inferno!
Woot! Towel Boy may be in trouble.