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Rockstar Supernova

It may be difficult for some of you to believe that a 58 year old man would enjoy Supernova, but I can't help myself. It is entertaining, especially when you typically disagree with the bands critiques.

I'll start off with Delana. I just don't understand what the band sees in her, but they do seem to love her. Her voice is sort of hypnotic, but it comes across as monotonous to me. Maybe it's the body art, which I think she has gone overboard with.

Then there is Ryan who I believe has the most raw talent of the final six, but I have to agree with Jason Newsted, he just may not be right for Supernova.

Storm, is one who IMO had her best performance of the show last night, but I still don't like her, and Gilby and Tommy Lee agreed. I think she'll be gone tonight.

Then there is Magni, Toby and of course Lukas. I enjoy Magni and Toby, and they both had great performances last night, but I give the nod to Toby for the encore tonight, although I expect the band members will pick Delana. (I just don't know why).

In the end, I predict Lukas to be the winner. While I don't particularly care for his style, I think he fits the mold of Supernova perfectly.

Comments

Becky said…
Here is my order by favorites for last nights performance:

1. Dilana.
2. Magni
3. Toby
4. Storm
5. Lucas

I agree, Storm will probably be let go tonight. The song the fans picked for her did not go with her voice at all. I think Dilana is more talented than Lucas, but so are Magni and Ryan. Ryan's style doesn't belong with Supernova. I think he'll do well solo. I don't know what anyone sees in Lucas he has no range. They must be dazzled by the makeup. But we haven't heard an original out of Dilana or Lucas so they might suck at songwriting or blow us away. Dilana can sing anything and make it her own, but you know how it goes, they'll pick a guy. Same old story.

Hey,and I'm 46 and was on the computer voting until 10:30PM and I commented in a chatroom.

Go figure.
Marc said…
You actually were voting! I didn't do that.

So you didn't put Ryan into your order of performances last night. Didn't you like him?
Becky said…
Apparently I'm psychic because I failed to mention Ryan and now he's gone.
Marc said…
I know. I am shocked. The only explanation I have is they didn't want it down to 4 guys and 1 girl, so they had to get rid of Ryan.

He wouldn't have won anywaze, but he is certainly more talented than Storm.

Oh well, such is life
Becky said…
I was shocked that Lucas wasn't in the bottom three last night.

I can't wait to see his writing abilities because so far the Supernova songs suck and I thought Dave Navarro was an a!! last night towards Magni.

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