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  • I’ll Bet You Think This Song Is About You

    CNN is reporting tonight that Carly Simon’s big secret — the subject of the standard You’re So Vain— is David.

    She’s just not saying David’s last name yet.

    And maybe the best part of the entire issue is that Simon reveals the clue is when she whispers the name “David”, which is heard when played in reverse just before the bridge on a new version of the song.  So even if The Beatles didn’t kill Paul and leave clues in their music, at least one artist says she has added a clue in reverse.

    All of this has prompted London newspaper The Sun to report that David is mogul David Geffen.  The tabloid’s sleuthing says that Carly was jealous about Geffen bringing Joni Mitchell to his startup label in the

    Eh.  Maybe.

    Knowing the lyrics, I would say that’s a stretch.  But it ain’t Warren (Beatty) or Mick (Jagger), so I guess either proved their vanity when claiming the song was about them.

    What do you think?   Who else could David be?   Showbiz411 debunks the entire David issue and claims the guy is still Warren.  I always thought so.

    Your turn.

  • American Idol Top 12 picks – Pick and Win!

    Of course it’s too early to make picks when you’re still at 20 contestants. That’s the fun. And GG and I will surely take to the airwaves again and handicap the actual American Idol top 12 when they’re announced.

    For now, here is who I’m going with (remember that I had Joe Munoz in there at the beginning of the season)

    1. John Park
    2. Lee Dewyze
    3. Lilly Scott
    4. Crystal Bowersox
    5. Siobhan Magnus
    6. Andrew Garcia
    7. Katie Stevens
    8. Katelyn Epperly
    9. Casey James
    10. Jermaine Sellers
    11. Haley Vaughn
    12. Alex Lambert beats Todrick Hall for the last slot

    Add your top 12 picks as a response here.  I buy the person who gets the most correct a $25 Amazon gift certificate.  If it’s a tie, we pick a name from the people who tied with the most correct.  Contest ends March 2, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. eastern time.

  • Oh Ellen

    Paula Abdul has to be smiling right about now. Replace the girl who was forever ours with a comedian slash daytime talk show host on the biggest show on American TV which is also about music? How dare they?

    To be fair to Ellen DeGeneres, it’s only been two shows. But it hasn’t been a great start.

    I will give her and the American Idol producers credit though. She was much better on her second show than she was on her first. She had a deer in headlights look the first time she had to give her criticism to a contestant without getting to hear what Kara, Simon, or Randy said first. And it was very awkward for those of us watching at home.

    In a sense, it’s almost poetic that she gets to try and sharpen her judging skills on these Top 24 Idol shows because some of the singers are just as bad at their audition as she is at hers.

    By night two, there were tricks used that allowed her to do a little bit better. If she had to lead the criticism, she added just a few quick thoughts, allowed everyone else to speak, and then wrapped it up, taking most of their thoughts and summing them up. It wasn’t necessary at all, but I guess it helped her reach her speaking quota.

    I’m going to pick on something that might be a little unfair, but it has thoroughly annoyed me. She doesn’t speak with any pauses. I know, I’ve seen her before, she does it all the time and it’s one of her quirky charms. But when your job is to criticize, you have to be a little more succinct and to-the-point than she is. Yes, I know, Paula rambled more than anyone else. Randy speaks in slang. But we are used to them. Those are their gimmicks.

    Here’s what she told poor Tyler Grady who looked at her like she was speaking a different language:

    Ya, I felt that what what’s great about the people that you’re so attracted to is they had so much stage presence and so much charisma and I feel like you’ve got the poses and you’re copying those poses but you’re lacking the charisma and you’re lacking that kind of excitement, you’re kinda just going through all of the motions without really being that person, so I feel like you gotta work on the singing and really not just make those poses, but get into that performance.

    The one thing that Ellen has going for her is something that Kara told one of the contestants who failed miserably with his song. Ellen’s likable. Will it be enough for her to make the top 12? Wait, she’s already going to be there. Darn it.

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