American Idol

Posted Thu Apr 24 12:32pm PDT by Bob Lefsetz in The Lefsetz Letter
I saw Paul Stanley in the audience of American Idol.

What can I say, Felice is addicted, I heard the rumble from afar and when I went to retrieve her from the bedroom, I got hooked by the show too. I guess it's just instinct, we're all judges, we want to evaluate talent...and just maybe we want to be a member of the club. American Idol has the highest ratings of any weekly series, it's the most talked about show, its stars go on to have hit records...

Well, not so much anymore. Sure, Kelly Clarkson had some hits, but she was the first. And "Since U Been Gone" was a product of the Max Martin machine. Carrie Underwood is a star in the country world, she's the beneficiary of the best material in Nash Vegas...

Wait a minute here... Is this two-dimensional stardom, are these performers no more than cardboard?

The classic rockers were built on their own material. There were no song doctors. It was directly from their heart to yours. And this has delivered audiences in some casesĀ 40 years after their debut. If you're just singing someone else's song, you're driving the BMW. Someone else can get inside and take the wheel instantly. Which is what happens in the evanescent pop world. Everybody today may not be a one hit wonder, but few have more than two or three hit tracks, and almost none of these acts can do respectable live business.

And we learned that TV exposure shortens careers. That was the lesson of MTV. If you're on, you're in everybody's household for a brief window, then you're discarded like a candy wrapper, the chocolate having been savored for an instant and then forgotten.

And what about the runners-up?

Sure, Daughtry has had hits. Interesting that he's a rocker, when so many of the winners are diva-wannabes... But can you name the other contestants who almost won? How about some of those who DID win, like Fantasia and Ruben Studdard?

It's a house of cards. A TV show. And TV is the number one mass medium in the history of the world. It can sell anything. Just ask Procter & Gamble. But even TV is faltering, in this permission marketing, multi-channel, Internet world. In other words, are we just mesmerized that ANYTHING can get this many eyeballs, this much traction in today's diverse cultural landscape?

It's not like these are artists. Hell, Carly Hennessy/Smithson already failed once. These are voices, doing the best karaoke job of all time. And in many cases, not that good.

Carly Smithson murdered "Superstar" on Tuesday night. I remember when I heard the original on the radio in the spring of 1970, before Webber and Rice went all Broadway on us, when they still employed rock singers and had credibility. The track was joyous, infectious. Carly evidenced none of these attractions. There was no CONTEXT!

Simon is a star. You just wait to hear what he says. Paula rivets you because you're waiting to see if she implodes on camera. Randy is sacrificing what credibility he had for a paycheck.

But it's not like Paula and Randy can have any success off this show. No one cares. It's just about the show.

Simon's smart enough to know it's not about his fame, it's about the dough. That TV delivers momentary record sales, that he can profit from.

Is this the game you're in? Earning a golden ticket to instant fame that will be taken away from you on your way to the 7-11, transforming you from a customer to an employee?

If you want to have a long career, write your own material. Be different, not the same. And don't go on television, it will shorten your tenure.

If you can't write, if you've got nothing to say, try out for American Idol. You might get a shot at momentary fame, but that's all it is, momentary.

As for Mr. Stanley... The people watching are not KISS fans, this is not bringing in dollars to your enterprise. People lose sight of the truth. The truth is that American Idol has got nothing to do with rock and roll, nothing to do with careers. Anybody can get on television, haven't you watched Survivor, or MTV or VH1? The PROGRAM is the star, not the talent. Never forget this.

4120 Comments

1. just a kid that appreciates good music -
hey, so i just wanted to say happy birthday to the original american idol: KELLY CLARKSON!!! we love you, and just keep on rockin!!!!

2. Bird started it all -
Holland Dozier & Holland, Goffin & King, Sir George Martin, Phil Spector, Bernie Taupin, Warren Zevon... I'm pretty sure the classic rockers had a little help from "song doctors." Music today is like it was back then... Everyone will remember the good stuff from the 00's in 20 years.

3. skittles595 -
i love American Idol!

4. -
What good stuff from the 00's ? (musicians?) that can't write music without cussing,no rock and roll,groups with numbers in their name that all sound the same,sound that Hinders our listening,tweenie stars. There is nothing that will be classic in 3o years.

5. Yahoo! Music User -
Author....Try using the words "as though" in place of "like" where appropriate. Also, sentences are not supposed to end in "from." Did you major in English or Journalism?

6. Donell N -
I love american idol... and i love to sing! one of these days im going to try to be on there to! hope i can pass simon...

7. -
What an unoriginal article. Gee, I've never thought of it tyhat way! eye roll

8. May -
I think you're wrong. These are people who don't have enough money to start a band, people who don't have the time to become a singer, but wish they could.

I think you're stereotyping.

9. alexis -
that was the whole reasson i stoped watching! these "idols" have no idea what real music is. they are told what to sing, and when to sing it. i just feel like they have no direction in themsleves and have to follow someone elses, eventually loosing themselves in the end.

10. bretcalloway -
What good stuff from the 00's ? (musicians?) that can't write music without cussing,no rock and roll,groups with numbers in their name that all sound the same,sound that Hinders our listening,tweenie stars. There is nothing that will be classic in 3o years.

Response: Blake Lewis, duh!

11. Mouhamadou D -
you have an excelent point, i think. Last year's winner was seen by millions of people last year, but her albums are not selling that well. Plus I heard her hit tatoo is a remake of another song. So I agree with you.

12. hottie_hot_hotties -
The only reason you people are hating on this is because its 100% true. American Idol, now matter how fun to watch, is a complete sham. Can anyone honestly name all the winners of American Idol? If so, get a life, please.

13. rachel roxx -
yeah, um id like 2 c u win american idol. if u dont like it, dont watch it!!! sum of these people in this world like more than 1 type of music. what about, "if u cant say sumthin nice, dont say nothin at all!" hahaha im in middle school and u need 2 go back 2 3rd grade grammar!!! u need 2 rewrite ur sentences!!! reeel smooth. eye roll. by the way, why did that david cook article thing on get pulled??? he is my fave and im just wunderin why it got pulled.

14. --------- -
American Idoli bet is rigged but I watch it because of David Archuleta and David Cook.......GO DAVIDS!!

15. john m -
I agree i think its sad to see music in the state it is. There is no inovation these days.

16. Misha -
Speaking as a real musician in the buisness, I commend you for your blog. These jackalopes that romping around on "American Idol" are killing our buisness because it cheapens the artistic intent. I'm amazed that this show has imploded under it's own stupidity.

17. flyingpig456 -
This is completely true. Judging "good" artist based solely on whether they can sing is sugary-sweet tones makes no sense; there are other things that make good artists. Look at the people who can sing perfectly, these American Idol contestants, they can sing about sitting on a toilet and it would sound EXACTLY the same as if they were singing about the love of their life. Now take some of the best MUSICIANS of all time Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Kurt Kobain, etc. (there are so many) These artists didn't have great, silky smooth voices, but they did have perspectives on music that were different than anything before them, voices that were unmistakeable, and the technical ability to make great music. And you can make the point that it is because they don't have great voices that their music is so good, because, if these everyday people were willing to stand up in front of millions and sing, it must have been something imortant and worth saying.

DOWN WITH AMERICAN IDOL

18. Yahoo! Music User -
Wow, how original of you to write this article about "originality" when this subject has been a matter of discussion for almost seven years now. This show is clearly not about that, although they would like the contestants to obviously be more original with how they perform and use the material. If they did write their own music, what could the general public compare it too. Typically, not your average person is an artist/writer as well as the public typically wants something that they can relate to. Would I love to see them compose their own music...SURE! But, Im not conviced at that point that the general public could relate to this which would result in lower viewership. I personally would love to see an episode where they are given that challange. Untill then, I will keep watching....because I enjoy it and think its pretty cool to see the opportunity that these contestants have and how hard they work to fulfill a lifelong dream.....

19. ~*Jenna Di*~ -
WOW, I love how so many of you brainwashed "Idol" fans are so offended by this article! The fact you have to point out small grammatical errors is ridiculous. You have no good evidence that this article IS IN FACT WRONG.. therefore everything this person has to say is right!!

I agree 110%, these people are mindless drones. This show is a joke now, there are so many other people out there with this kind of talent waiting to be discovered.. our music companies soo lazy they can't go hunt for them theirselves.

This person makes an excellent point.. where are Fantasia, Rubben, Clay and those other ones.. SEE I CAN"T EVEN REMEMBER THEM!! They'll have one hit and then be pushed into the closet and end up working at their local wal-mart.

Oh and please don't tell me that this show gives them the chance to show off their talents.. they'd have a better chance making a demo cd and giving it into a record label then this stupid show!

20. Jerica S -
Alright, so I think that there is some truth to this whole thing. It's just like karaoke. WooHoo I'm glad that they can sing someone elses music. Anyone can do it. I can do, you can do. Everyone can. Just because your on tv doesn't make the difference. You could make a home video and put it on Youtube and you would get the same fame. Until someone else finds something they find good and puts it up. These people say I'm trying to make a big break. From what? Your still singing someone else's song, it didn't come from you. Thats's the difference. It takes REAL TALENT to make it big. Not someone that can sing to someone elses beat.
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