It’s “Mariah Carey is in The House!” in Your Best Randy Jackson Impression Week

By:

The Dude on the Right

I used to be a fan of Mariah Carey back in her singing days, when she was
soulful and just different enough from Whitney Houston to make me like them
both.  Now she seems to be a lot more about club and dance music, but I guess
that’s where the money is at.  She’s the mentor of this sad-sack of
singers, and, fine, most of them aren’t sad sacks, but most of them really need
to learn how to perform because they can already sing.  I wonder if Kristy
Lee Cook will turn a Mariah song into a country song… I guess we’ll find out
as the show goes along.

Let’s go…

David
Archuleta
 
– Sings – "When You Believe" by Mariah/Whitney?
 – Mariah thinks his singing is just beautiful, and David keeps things slow,
which has become his forte.  Nice leather pants, he knows his element and
is working it (though I would like to see him branch out and try to rock). 
Right now the biggest problem I have with him is he can’t open up his eyes
enough to look like he is confident.  He’s a squinty guy.  Hopefully
being first won’t hurt him so people don’t forget about him by the end of the
night.

Carly Smithson
– Sings – "Without You" by Badfinger/Harry Nilsson
– She covered up the tattoo, which is nice, and she picked a song that isn’t
really a Mariah song which lets her sort of get out the shadow of Mariah for us
older folks.  She did good, looks better tonight as a singer, but this is a
song that needs a performance, which she didn’t give.  Her hope is that
Mom’s are remember this song from its original heyday, and vote for her.

Syesha Mercado
 
– Sings – "Vanishing" by, well, Mariah Carey
 – Sings nice enough, but this song doesn’t lead one to be a performer.  I
think I’m stuck on the performer part because so far, for the many weeks, no one
is looking to be one.  She’s "whoa, a whoa, a whoa-ing" all over the place,
but even though she sang nice enough, where is the being a star?

Brook White
 
– Sings – "Hero" by, umm, Mariah Carey
 – Boo hoo, so your sister didn’t plan her wedding properly to not interfere
with your being on "American Idol" plans.  She kept it in a key she could
sing, did the smart thing and stuck herself at the piano, which I liked but
don’t know if the public will like it.  She sang nice enough, but there are
only a few piano players who can connect with an audience, and she’s not there
yet.  And she still won’t shut the hell up when the judges give their
opinions, and now there is some kind of reference to a juicy burger in a bun. 
Hmm?

Kristy Lee Cook
 – Sings – "Forever" by, let me guess, Mariah Carey
 – What the hell kind of hug was that, the one she gave to Mariah?  The key
seems to be to sing songs no one knows on Mariah Carey night, which makes us not
give a damn.  You know what, we want to compare these people to Mariah
Carey, and we want them to sing Mariah songs we know even if they are from over
ten years ago.  She still looks good, the performance was bland, but I
don’t mind her sticking around because, well, she is purty and probably has a
nice career ahead of her on the country side if she doesn’t screw it up.

David Cook
 
– Sings "Always Be My Baby" by damn, Mariah Carey, again.
 – Yup, the dudes do have it easier this night because there is no way we want
to compare them to Mariah.  His problem is the key seems wrong, just a tad
too low, so he can’t punch it up to the level this song could be.  He tried
to do it at the end, but it’s either too flat or too sharp (I always had
problems figuring that out).  Sorry David, Daughtry would have done this
right.  I guess it sounded better in the studio because Simon, Paula, and
Randy loved it.  I found him droning. 

Jason Castro
 –
Sings – "I Don’t Wanna Cry" by, who would have guessed, Mariah
Carey.
 – Good enough, especially for the last song so everyone will remember him, but
as nice as it sounded I found him boring as hell.  It must sound better in
the studio than on TV because even Simon like him.

Let’s wrap this up…

I’m
past the singing part because all of us know these folks can sing otherwise how
in the hell did they get here, and thankfully Kristy Lee Cook seems to have
gotten over her "not being able to sing" stage and is starting to dress hotter,
but the bad part about this year is none of them are transforming themselves
into performers.  The other crappy part is that they don’t need a singing
mentor, like Mariah Carey, pimping her new album, nope, these boys and girls
actually need someone who can teach them to the next level, of how to touch the
audience, and as much as I’ve been pimping Bruce Springsteen showing up on
"American Idol," I’m thinking Neil Diamond, who has a new album coming out that
he can promote, might not be that bad a choice, either.  Skip the "Here’s
how to sing" crap, let’s get to "Here’s how to perform."

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Golf, Movies, Religion and More!

By:

The Dude on the Right

Here comes the Pope, here comes the Pope!  Actually here comes

another podcast of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!,"
but I thought I
would welcome Pope Benedict to these United States, and for whatever reason, Stu
Gotz found it necessary to bring up religion for this podcast.  He also
brings up the fact that Grandma Gotz and Mama Gotz, and for that fact himself,
are sometimes on different wavelengths in raising the little Gotz’s, and it
oddly enough relates to
"Scooby
Doo"
and

"SpongeBob SquarePants"
(Did you know he lives in a pineapple under the sea,
and Stu, I hate to toss you to the wolves, or at least Mama Gotz, but did you
realize the absorbent and yellow and porous one is rated TV-Y7?) which all came
to a head this Sunday with the little Gotz’s singing a song and being afraid of
monsters.

Not having kids I didn’t have the difficulties Stu encountered over
the weekend, mostly because I was watching Tiger Woods not be able to sink a put
to save his life and lose The Masters, am still backed up on my watching "Battlestar
Galactica" because my TiVo decided it wanted to watch Skinemax instead, but we
both talk about a lot of movies, namely

"Prom Night,"


"Smart People"
(which, the more I think about it, I over-rated it for my
written review),

"Enchanted,"
and

"The Kingdom."
  We also talk a bit about TV, and my recommendation for
watching the finale of
"The Biggest
Loser: Couples,"

At least we don’t talk about politics.

Happy listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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But on What Occasion Would I Wear a “MILF Island” T-Shirt?

By:

The Dude on the Right

So I’m watching the TV show
"30 Rock," as I am
wont to do because I enjoy it, and the episode dealt partly with the "finale" of
"MILF Island," with "20 super-hot moms, 50 kids, and no rules," and the first
part of me, as a fan of
"Survivor,"
knew that if there was actually a TV show called "MILF Island," I’m sure I would
be watching.  The second part of me knows, now that NBC has screwed it up
and probably copyrighted the concept somehow, FOX won’t be able to actually make
it a series, nor will CBS, who did their own exploitation of children with "Kid
Nation" and all they would have to do would be add some super-hot moms.


In
any case the episode of "30 Rock" made me laugh, but then quickly reminded me
that I am old.  Why?  They advertised that you could actually buy a "MILF
Island" t-shirt, I found that very funny, and I even thought of jumping online
to order one.  Then I quickly caught myself saying "Self, you’re not in
college anymore, even though you may think you are.  Where in the hell do
you think you could actually pull off wearing a ‘MILF Island’ t-shirt?" 
And in listening to myself I realized there isn’t any place in the entire
Universe where I could pull off wearing that t-shirt, although it would be sort
of funny to try, especially if I could be a fly on the wall, listening to the
comments wearing it had brought about.

I might still buy it anyway
since I need a new t-shirt to wear while I’m exercising at home, and I know that
every time I would look in the mirror while wearing it, well, it will make me laugh, but could
I wear it in public?  Maybe I should just buy one for
Stu
Gotz.
I’m sure he would wear it, out in public, and be able to make the
ladies laugh.  He has that way.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: Artie Lange, Tiger Woods, and Paula Abdul. How About That Mix?

Lucky for The Dude on the Right he was listening to the West Coast Feed of The Howard Stern Show, so he was able to hear the entire Artie Lange meltdown, resigns, quits episode during the show, especially since it appears Howard might have put the nix on the replays of the show during the rest of the day. With no new information on the fate of Artie Lange, during his Thursday podcast, The Dude talks about it, doesn’t relate his theories on what is going on well, but there will probably never be another day when “Artie Lange” and “Stern Fan Network” are #1 and #2 on Google Trends. Tiger Woods and The Masters were dropped in rankings, thanks to Artie, and from The Dude’s observation, Kristy Lee Cook did not have a nip-slip during last Tuesday’s “American Idol.” Neither did Paula Abdul, but the podcast does have a new edition of “Paula Abdul Clips of the Week.”

Artie Lange, Tiger Woods, and Paula Abdul. How About That Mix?

By:

The Dude on the Right

Just in time for a vacation hiatus for The Howard Stern Show, Artie Lange has a
meltdown, resigns, quits, and may or may not be going to Amsterdam, because of
many reasons people are surmising/assuming (even myself) especially since there
are no real updates, anywhere, and not ever here,

during this podcast,
though I do talk about it.  There will probably
never be another day when "Artie Lange" and the "Stern Fan Network" share the #1
and #2 position on Google Trends, especially when Tiger Woods and The Masters
would normally be the Google interest of the day.

So even though I wonder,
during the podcast, if Artie will come back to the show, wonder if Tiger Woods
can win The Masters and the Grand Slam of golf, I also report that during my
extensive studying of my TiVo’d episode of "American Idol" from Tuesday, there
does not appear to be a nip-slip by Kristy Lee Cook.  And trust me, I
studied that area as extensively as I could once I heard the rumor.  We’ve
also got this week’s inclusion of "Paula Abdul Clips of the Week," where if
anyone was close to a nip-slip during Tuesday’s "Idol," it was Paula, but no,
that didn’t happen either, as I studied her as well.

Happy listening!

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It’s “Inspirational Song” Week – Oh I Hope Someone Sings “Gonna Fly Now!”

By:

The Dude on the Right

Because this is the week we are supposed to give money to the "American Idol"
crusade of "Idol Gives Back," to make them look or maybe just feel better about
themselves even though the Idol folks, Fox, and AT&T are making boatloads of
money off of us just by our watching and texting in our votes, (can you sense my
bitterness at their crusade), this week our contestants will be singing
"Inspirational Songs."  I’m wondering if one of them will really put the
concept over the top and sing "You’re the Inspiration" by Chicago.  I’ll
guess we’ll just have to wait and see and then, tomorrow, give all of our money
to "Idol Gives Back" instead of paying our mortgage, because who pays their
mortgage nowadays even though they have a big-screen TV to watch "American
Idol."  Can you still sense my bitterness in their having a charity and
asking us to give them money?

Anyway, let’s go…

Michael Johns
 
– Sings – "Dream On" by Aerosmith
 – Good song choice for him, but he’s no Steven Tyler.  Any singing issues
could get tossed aside if he was a better performer, with a better outfit. 
He so needed to work the crowd better, somehow.  And Paula won’t shut up. 
Please let her keep it up, this could be a banner week for Paula quotes.

Syesha Mercado
 
– Sings – "I Believe" by Fantasia
 – So, let’s suck up based on a previous Idol contestant, that I would say a
majority doesn’t know her music anyway.  Again, singing well enough, she
did hit the high note, but I don’t think she performed or connected with the
crowd the way she needed to in order to make her a star.

Jason Castro
 –
Sings – "Over the Rainbow" the

Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
version.
 – I’ll leave out the "Meet Joe Black" reference, and the fact that I know the
version he is doing first because of the radio dude
Steve Dahl, and the fact that
you would never picture a dude like
Iz
singing this song, which is actually wrapped with "A Wonderful World," but Jason
did a version consistent to the surfer dude he portrays, and Iz would probably
be proud.  Too bad he didn’t have enough time to do the full version Israel
does – do yourself a favor and get Israel’s version from his "Facing the Future"
album on iTunes.  Make sure you get the right version with both songs.

Kristy Lee Cook
 – Sings – "Anyway" by Martina McBride
 – Sticks with the totally country side, which works for her, but unless the
country fans rally behind her, this song might be her downfall because she still
doesn’t perform.  She sings well, she looks well, but I don’t give a crap. 
I guess I had to be there because she didn’t come off as a performer which is
where I think all of these folks need to now work now.

David Cook
 
– Sings "Innocent" by Our Lady Peace
 – Can these people pick any more obscure songs?  What the hell are you
doing?  He’s probably got enough of a fan base to keep him here, but this
is a song that is all over the place musically, the band and singers had no clue
how to pull it off, and maybe it’s one of his favorites, and I will give him
credit for probably being the best performer so far, but this was just too all
over the place.

Carly Smithson
– Sings – "The Show Must Go On" by Queen
– First off, how do you not tell the history of this song when Freddy Mercury
was dying at the time he sang it.  Sure it’s inspirational, but Freddy’s
story about this song is more inspiring.  She’s a singer, she knows what
she’s doing, and she’s got a fan base.  This will keep her floating around
for a while, she overdid it, but if you want to know about this song, and the
ending days of Queen, head to

the Wikipedia article.

David
Archuleta
 
– Sings – "Angels" by Robbie Williams
 – I’ll give the dude credit for pulling out songs that people won’t really
remember until the chorus, and then singing them nicely, and this week he almost
put an "Elton John" vibe into his performance thanks to staying at the piano. 
The thing though, is if you look at his eyes, he still looks a little lost, in a
"How and why and I’m here?" mode.  With this performance, though, he’s back
to being the one to beat.

Brook White
 
– Sings – "You’ve Got a Friend" by Carol King
 – She sings purty, she looks purty, and you can connect with her.  It was
a nice, slow song, but she still doesn’t shut up when the judges critique her. 
There still seems to be the lacking of performance with her.

Let’s wrap this up…

The week was about inspiration, no one sang "You’re the Inspiration" or a song
from a Rocky movie, and for the most part, none of them, sans David Cook, seems
to know how perform outside the safety of the microphone stand.  Carly had
a chance but she blew it, and if David Archuleta wins, I don’t care what any
commenters post, he seems to be trying to set himself up as the next Josh Groban
instead of, well, being better than Josh.  Rumors give David’s life a
complicated story, which is perfect for "Oprah."  His goal should be to get
there.

Real singers show up on tomorrow’s "Idol Gives Back," or at least popular
singers, and then we are back to these people who sing nice enough but can’t
perform.  Now I’ve got to go back to my TiVo to see who got booted from
"Dancing With the Stars."

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Prairie Fires, Movies, Dieting, and Poop.

Luckily The Dude on the Right wasn’t engulfed in flames over the weekend, and Stu Gotz hasn’t gotten the poop beaten out of him by Mama Gotz yet, so the boys are here for a “Weekend Wrap-Up!” podcast. With the weather being nice outside, both The Dude and Stu made the most of it by staying inside and watching movies. Also during the weekend, while The Dude was grilling a steak, it appears Mama Gotz was on a diet, at least according to Stu, (Why she’s on a diet The Dude can’t understand because he doesn’t think she needs to lose any weight. Stu, on the other hand…) though the diet Mama Gotz is on might have failed to mention an important aspect prior to measuring your waistline.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Prairie Fires, Movies, Dieting, and Poop.

By:

The Dude on the Right

With the weather breaking Stu Gotz and I did what we do best when the weather is
nice – see a lot of movies.  So,

for this podcast
Stu gives his take on "Run, Fatboy, Run" and his Netflixed
movie

"License to Wed."
  Meanwhile, I tell Stu what is wrong with

"Leatherheads,"
and the fact that I liked

"Nim’s Island."

I did get out to enjoy nature, or at least a prairie fire,
and while I was grilling a great steak, Stu tells me that Mama Gotz was on a
diet that actually caused her waistline to grow.  Either that, or she
should have pooped first before measuring that waistline.

And, oh yea, we talk
some "South Park" where Stu can’t understand the making fun of Canada.

Happy listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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Spring has Come! Spring has come! Hallelujah! Spring has come!

By:

The Dude on the Right

Let
me repeat the title of the blog!  Spring has come!  Spring has come! 
Hallelujah!  Spring has come!

Finally, after months and months of snow,
cold, more snow, and a sneaky 60 degree day in January sparking warnings of
"Here comes Global Warming!", it almost looks like Spring has sprung here in
Chicagoland.  Sure, this is a time when, depending on the direction of the
wind, Chicago proper can still find itself almost in winter temperatures, but
out here in the suburbs, and with a southwest wind, all of us were enjoying
temperatures in the 60’s, just like a day in January, with a lot of sun. 
It’s the kind of day that reminds me of college, when a day like this,
especially if it were a weekday, would cause many of us to venture through the
roof hatch of the fraternity house and blow off classes, enjoying a welcome day
of sun, an evening of coolness, and beverages provided by the father of one of
the brothers.  And although this day reminded me of camaraderie on a roof,
I took to enjoying it in other ways, namely being stuck indoors for a couple of
hours watching a just okay movie called

"Leatherheads,"
but making a point to enjoy the day with a walk in my
favorite forest preserve,

Springbrook Prairie,
mostly because it’s my closest forest preserve with a
great walking trail, and  later sparking up the Weber for a nice steak. 
The sparking up the Weber of the story will probably wait for my

weekend wrap-up with Stu
on Monday because of a Home Depot experience, but
my walk made me wonder:

Why are they setting the Springbrook Prairie on fire,
and why didn’t I bring my real camera gear?

As
I am wont to do sometimes, especially when the weather warms up, I like to pop
in the headphones, fire up my iPod (which, I’m sorry, doesn’t seem to have
"random" but seems to have its own musical preference for the day because I only
own one Smashing Pumpkins CD, "Siamese Dream," and with 13 songs it is about
.205% of the music on my iPod, but Mr iPod decided it was in a "Smashing
Pumpkins" mood, playing 3 songs from the CD in one hour, and not even "Disarm"
which is actually why I bought the CD in the first place, and I’m sorry, I
digress, back to fire).  So I start-up my iPod, start my walk, and see
smoke in the air.  Yup, it is time for the prairie folks to do controlled
burns, and as I am continuing my walk I wonder why.  I mean, come on, this
prairie preserve is pretty big, yet for some reason the forest preserve powers
that be seem to burn part of it every year?  My desire for finding out why
will have to come later, when I get home, but as I’m walking, in the distance is
a pack, a group, oh hell, a bunch of deer.  They seem confused, they are
grouped outside of the fire zone, seeming to look at each other saying "What the
hell is going on?" 
And
then the moment of wishing I had my camera gear came because even though I tried
to snap a picture of the deer with my camera phone it came out like crap, so it
isn’t here.  The deer were jumping, scrambling, and looking for a place to
get away from the smoke and fire, and with my real camera, well, I might have
had a nice shot.  Instead I’ve got these few photos of the work the forest
preserve is doing to make a meandering creek, how the prairie is still in "We’re
just getting over the winter" mode, and lots of smoke over the prairie, complete
with the edge of my finger.

Missing a great picture of the frolicking deer
aside, it was great to finally get back to the forest preserve this year because
as much as movies are sometimes an escape from reality, there are portions of
the trail when you can look and not see civilization, except, of course, today,
when they were setting it on fire.

I did do some looking as to why they do
these controlled burns, and as much as a

Minneapolis site
seems to have the best explanation,

the site for the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
, which owns the
Springbrook Prairie, does state “The District uses prescription burns, in part,
to remove invasive, nonnative vegetation. This improves conditions for native
species, which possess a natural advantage, having evolved to coexist with
fire.”  Now I just wonder how I can evolve to coexist with fire. 
Wouldn’t that be cool?

Sometimes I wish God had made a place as perfect as
Chicago on a high 60/low 70 degree day.  Oh wait, I think he did, it’s
called San Diego (Big Cooter, it might be time to plan, for us, you’re 5th year
wedding anniversary party), but you know what, at least our prairie fires are
controlled, usually.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: An NKOTB Warning, Adam’s Still Dancing, and Paula Abdul Clips of the Week!

Even though The Dude on the Right is kind of lonely, he does find the time to put together another podcast complete with a quick warning about the return of NKOTB. Boy bands unite! Warning aside, most of his podcast is about TV with the return of “Survivor: Fans vs. Favorites,” no London Bachelor, the booting of Steve Guttenberg while Julianne Hough is wearing too many clothes on “Dancing With the Stars,” but, most importantly, The Dude got off his ass, or at least paid attention to his TiVo, and brings back “Paula Abdul Clips of the Week!”