andelman
Joined: August 02, 2006 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: The Next Great American Band
November 03, 2007 at 05:24 PM UTC
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Just be glad that insipid alt rock band that was given the second chance to audition didn't make it through, talk about the lowest common denominator by the numbers group… there are fans still pissing and moaning they were "robbed"
Are you referring to NORTHMONT? God, did they suck. I like how the lead singer dude was getting all pissed at his bandmates. I was hoping they would make it through, just so I could see all the RNR cliche moves. Northmont, even the name cracks me up.
kosmo
Joined: September 23, 1999 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: The Next Great American Band
November 03, 2007 at 07:59 PM UTC
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yup Northmont… clearly there was some maneuvering behind the scenes regarding them, the producers must have been trying to get a Chris Daugherty type repeat.
Don't get me wrong, the show would have been really dull with 12 of the same type of bands, but the back story, bands image, and providing a couple bands for the judges to scoff during the initial tryouts seemed more important than actual talent. There is gonna be some level of fix put in, i.e. The Clark Brothers have apparently some ties to Carrie Underwood.
Regardless, next weeks show is going to be dull than dirt as they are doing Billy Joel songs.. :roll: Expect most of the bands, particularily those metal kiddies and Franklin Bridge to slaughter those… and if Denver and co will provide another where's that off button moment.
Cali
Joined: December 07, 2006 at 06:01 AM UTC
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Re: The Next Great American Band
November 03, 2007 at 08:23 PM UTC
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i missed a lot of the show. it annoys me that these groups cant take constructive criticism. the judgeâ??s comments on franklin, muggs, & the girl group were spot on.
i dont listen to bluegrass, but i like that group
renton007
Joined: May 18, 2005 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: The Next Great American Band
November 05, 2007 at 12:40 PM UTC
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My prediction was that Dot Dot Dot, the girl group, The Hatch and The Likes of you were on the chopping block.
However, I thought Dot Dot Dot and the girl group would get the ax since The Likes of You can play and The Hatch have the pretty boy singer.
I thought the dude from The Hatch comments about the voting showed he was a poor loser. He said something to the effect that the voting was not representive of america but representive of 200 people in Nebraska.
I think Tres Bien are pretty awesome as are The clark Bros. I don't quite understand the hate of the big band. Franklin Bridge is really good but they are definitely over doing it. I also thought The Light of Doom or whatever were bad ass, particularly with the cover. I think Sixwire will win.
Oh, and my comcast guide said that they bands would play the music of David Bowie. Now that would have been entertainment.
kosmo
Joined: September 23, 1999 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: The Next Great American Band
November 15, 2007 at 03:54 PM UTC
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didn't see last weeks show due to a scheduling conflict on the DVR… any really high or low points ? know that The Muggs and Rocket got the boot and that my interest is quickly fading in the show
Rhett Miller
Joined: November 15, 2001 at 06:01 AM UTC
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Re: The Next Great American Band
November 15, 2007 at 04:28 PM UTC
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Generic Bar Band and Hole were justifiably booted. Both lacked a lead singer. And the Generic Bar Band lead singer definitely needed new glasses and a new hairstyle.
The Keith Partridge judge says the same thing over and over again. Same with the Paula Abdul judge.
Sucks that they limited the bamds to a Billy Joel cover with no originals.
OK Go got the best Billy Joel song )it pains me to use "Best" and Billy Joel" in the same sentence, and wee underwhelming on Movin Out.
Living Color toned down the overarranging, and weere improved but still sucked.
Fall Out Boy toned down the theatrics and were improved but still sucked.
Bob Perilla and his Jug Band were about as good as bluegrass at Madames Organ on a Wed night, but lack the high lonesome singing voice to really make them good.
The Clock Brothers continued to appeal to people who think that John Mayer is a great bluesman.
Rascal Flatts continued to appeal to the same crowd who play the Eagles while driving through the burbs in their big monster trucks (aka my in-laws).
Denvuh and the Moile Hoi Awchestra seem like they should be playing in the Jerry Lewis Telethon.
I thought Iron Maiden Jr waas the big winner of the night. Their performance was actually quite good. Not that I'd pay money to see them or buy their records, but they were definitely as on as thier shirts were. They even got a rise out of Dicko.