I must be either ahead of (or behind) the curve, because i disagree with a lot i'm reading here.First, i think teh voting public got it right last week. So long, Rocket. I will miss the Muggs because that guy is a damn good guitar player, but he royally screwed up the Elton John song.
Of the remaining, here are the thoughts off the top-o-my-head:
Sixwire: Tight, professional, but i'm not seeing any risk-taking so far...but do they need to?
Franklin Bridge: cocky, arrogant, damn good musicians, trying too much to be Prince & The Revolution. I think their popularity is slipping
Clark Brothers - I am more impressed everytime they perform. They are so emotive with so few instruments to back them up.
Cliff Wagner - I simply LOVE this band. Their song choices are the best of anyone's. I hope they stay around, but i suspect they will be leaving.
Light Of Doom - What can I say. They had their best week, even though they metal-icized Billy Joel which could be taken as sacriligious. I think they need to spread their wings a bit and show some diversity. Perhaps take it down a notch?
Tres Bien - I'm not sure what i think about this band. They're fun...but is "fun" worty of TNGAB?
Dot Dot Dot - They're growing on me. They have shown humility. They have shown growth. The guy can sing, even though he appears to be lost in the 80's. I would like to see them do a ballad.
Denver - I'm over them. *brings forth Simon Cowell's spirit* They're performance last week made me feel like i was on a cruise ship.
If it was up to me, Denver and Tres Bien would be gone. We'll see.
geekboy
I love puppies! S. Cowell