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"What the hell am I doing here?/I don't belong here..."
Ada Vox/Adam Sanders on "American Idol" last night:"Creep" is kind of an "American Idol" tradition, notably from Jena Irene in Season 13:
And former "American Idol" contestant Haley Reinhardt did a nice Postmodern Jukebox rendition:
Here's the original, by Radiohead:
Bonus! The Pretenders!
Is this the most coverable song ever? Look, it's Prince at Coachella in 2008:
And — my lord, he's everywhere — Putin!
Just a joke, that last one. Not real. Here's the original, Putin singing "Blueberry Hill."
But back to Ada Vox/Adam Sanders — who made it through to the top 24 on last night's show, in which Sanders, as Sanders, sat before the judges who delivered the verdict, after all the songs had been delivered in the Ada Vox persona. In Season 12, Sanders had performed without using the female persona, and he succeeded, but only up to a point. It was interesting last night to see him return to Adam Sanders...
... and he did not make it clear whether he would do what is the more daring thing for him and perform without the makeup, wig, and costuming. It's harder for him to be accepted in the form of male that he is, and he's already lost the competition doing that, so we'll see how much he chooses to challenge America as he offers to be its idol.
Meanwhile, it was daring to do the song with the lyrics, What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here.
Ada Vox/Adam Sanders on "American Idol" last night:
"Creep" is kind of an "American Idol" tradition, notably from Jena Irene in Season 13:
And former "American Idol" contestant Haley Reinhardt did a nice Postmodern Jukebox rendition:
Here's the original, by Radiohead:
Bonus! The Pretenders!
Is this the most coverable song ever? Look, it's Prince at Coachella in 2008:
And — my lord, he's everywhere — Putin!
"Creep" is kind of an "American Idol" tradition, notably from Jena Irene in Season 13:
And former "American Idol" contestant Haley Reinhardt did a nice Postmodern Jukebox rendition:
Here's the original, by Radiohead:
Bonus! The Pretenders!
Is this the most coverable song ever? Look, it's Prince at Coachella in 2008:
And — my lord, he's everywhere — Putin!
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Just a joke, that last one. Not real. Here's the original, Putin singing "Blueberry Hill."
But back to Ada Vox/Adam Sanders — who made it through to the top 24 on last night's show, in which Sanders, as Sanders, sat before the judges who delivered the verdict, after all the songs had been delivered in the Ada Vox persona. In Season 12, Sanders had performed without using the female persona, and he succeeded, but only up to a point. It was interesting last night to see him return to Adam Sanders...
... and he did not make it clear whether he would do what is the more daring thing for him and perform without the makeup, wig, and costuming. It's harder for him to be accepted in the form of male that he is, and he's already lost the competition doing that, so we'll see how much he chooses to challenge America as he offers to be its idol.
Meanwhile, it was daring to do the song with the lyrics, What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here.
Just a joke, that last one. Not real. Here's the original, Putin singing "Blueberry Hill."
But back to Ada Vox/Adam Sanders — who made it through to the top 24 on last night's show, in which Sanders, as Sanders, sat before the judges who delivered the verdict, after all the songs had been delivered in the Ada Vox persona. In Season 12, Sanders had performed without using the female persona, and he succeeded, but only up to a point. It was interesting last night to see him return to Adam Sanders...
... and he did not make it clear whether he would do what is the more daring thing for him and perform without the makeup, wig, and costuming. It's harder for him to be accepted in the form of male that he is, and he's already lost the competition doing that, so we'll see how much he chooses to challenge America as he offers to be its idol.
Meanwhile, it was daring to do the song with the lyrics, What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here.
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