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Rockstar Supernova


Deitz Dittrich

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I have been watching passivley the last three weeks, and find myself getting more and more interested. MUCH more interesting than American Idol.

These people are actually pretty good musicians for the most part, and the performances are not so structured as on AI. I like how they invite other contestants on stage.

No idea who is gonna win. The remaining contestants are all pretty good. I was bummed when Storm went home last week. No more six foot blondes....

One thing I do find odd is the choice of the guitarist for Supernova. Gilbey Clarke? C'mon, there must have been someone better out there. Then again, he does have some Guns and Roses time on his resume. He is a good solid guitar player, but just not that interesting. I keep waiting for him to rip it up when they perform, and it just has not happened.

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I hope not Lucas.

The show is on now and me and the wife are having a remote war between Rockstar and Dancing with the Stars. I sure don't care who wins that. Obviously she has won the remote for the moment.

DD

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Well you can see how well that worked out as the little troll won.

I agree with Gissert about Gilby Clarke. A good player but for this band to go they are going to have to go with 2 guitars full time and put Gilby on rhythm. Get Dave Navarro off the sidelines and put him on lead would be a great move. From the original songs they played on air, I think they will need a lot of work anyhow.

DD

PS: When I am not fishing, I listen to a lot of music if you can't tell. grin.gif

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I am not sure I want to admit this or not..I had the final 2 pegged from about a month ago... But had them reversed... I always thoght darh was a better vocalist, but lucas was unique.. which is what you need now days...then she went awol about 3 weeks ago..

I felt they made the right decision!.. And if they come near the cities, I will go see them.

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I was kind of hooked on this show too. I wouldn't make a special effort to watch it, but would if it was on when I was flipping channels.

Lukas is kind of a freak, but could be a good front man.

This show is a hundred times better than Idol. The contestants are all very talented and they don't waste time like Idol does with people who have no chance of winning.

The house band is fantastic too. Not to mention Brook Burke...

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