So there are many of you who loyally watch these shows and, like me, make continual comments to the television whether anyone else is in the room or not. Alternately, there are many of you who do not have the time to keep up with reality TV – there are too many shows, your tivos runneth over, you have kids and can’t remember what it’s like to watch anything beyond Dora the Explorer (you know who you are) – but you also want to be “in the know.” That’s fine. Let me help you understand.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

The Voice 2015 Finale Part 2: Don't Believe Me Just Watch

We've finally crowned the first winner of The Voice 2015! After many months of blind auditions, battles, knock outs, steals, saves, and a whole bunch of other stuff, Sawyer Fredericks took home the title. That strange, wonderful, little guy with the face of an angel received the most votes and has the opportunity to be a winner with some longevity. Given the way he lit up iTunes each week, I'm guessing he won't have a problem with sales when his album comes out. But Sawyer's victory isn't the only thing that happened during the two hour spectacle. Here are some of the highlights: 

Duets
John Fogerty apparently took a break from his tour to sing with Sawyer and they collaborated on "Born On the Bayou" and "Bad Moon Rising." Sawyer looked like he was having the best Christmas a kid could ever have. 

Sheryl Crow joined Joshua Davis for "Give It To Me," which is a song I do not know, but it was still enjoyable. 

Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Clarkson, and Kelly Clarkson. Kelly sang "I'd Rather Go Blind" with Koryn and the duo totally blew my mind. I'm surprised the arena didn't explode from the power of the vocals in their performance. Kelly also sang her new song "Invincible" with Meghan and good God...it was beautiful. I already loved the song but this duet put it on my repeat list on the iPod. This was my absolute favorite of the night. Raise your hand it you're surprised. 

Bring Backs
Joshua brought back Brian, Deanna, Corey and Kimberly to sing "She Talks To Angels." The performance reminded me how bitter I still am about Kimberly not standing underneath that confetti tonight. From the look on Xtina's face during the song, she was right there with me. 

Meghan brought back Sarah...and only Sarah for a duet of "Piece of My Heart" which was juuuuuuust done by Steven Tyler and Jax on American Idol. I mean, for real. While I love these ladies and their voices are beyond amazing, could they have chosen something else? Do the producers and contestants of The Voice just assume we don't watch any other reality show but this one?

Koryn brought back Lexi, Caitlin, India, Mia Z, and Tonya to sing "Uptown Funk," complete with a slew of male backup dancers. The energy coming from these women was out of control and I really, really enjoyed this.

Sawyer was the final contestant to do his "bring back" performance and brought back Mia Z, Brooke, and Lowell to sing "Lie To Me." We haven't seen Lowell and Brooke in quite a while so this was a neat little reunion for all of these young voices. 

Special Guests
Meghan Trainor was in the house with "Dear Future Husband," and Luke Bryan performed "Kick the Dust Up." I love both of them for so many different reasons. Ed Sheeran made an appearance as well and  Maroon 5 treated us their new single "This Summer's Gonna Hurt." 

All four coaches closed out the performances with a tribute to the recently departed B.B. King. Their rendition of "The Thrill Is Gone" was fantastic (Xtina in particular was unreal) and I'm really glad the show took a moment to remember him.  

Results!
Whew. With less than six minutes to go, Carson finally started the excruciating process of announcing this season's victor. All dramatic pauses aside, in order, Koryn finished fourth, Joshua finished third, and Meghan was the runner up. Huge congrats to Sawyer though. While he wasn't  ever my top choice to win this season, he sure was fun to watch and I wish him the best of luck. After all, there's only a short time to wait before the next season hits and another hopeful is on his heels to get the title. Recaps will certainly resume during The Voice 2015 Part 2. Til then!

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The Voice 2015 Finale Part 1: We Can Turn It Around

We've reached the first 2015 finale of The Voice! We have four contestants remaining and only three teams are still represented. Team Xtina went kaput last week, marking the end to the most promising team our bustiest coach hss had on the show. The artists who did survive the semi-finals elimination, however, will take on two solo songs tonight (including an original tune) in addition to a duet with their coaches. There are a lot of performances to get through in these next two hours, so let's get going!


Artist: Koryn Hawthorne
Team: Pharrell
Song: "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown

File this under "songs that have been covered 194,5728,620 times" immediately. I groan when I hear the song choice. Can the contestants and coaches really not come up with covers that have not been done to death? With that being said, Koryn still manages to kick off the show with a performance makes the crowd go absolutely nuts...and rightfully so. Her vocals, energy, and the little bit of crazy she brings to the song put my previous comments to shame. This is a fantastic rendition. Get it, girl.


Coaches Say: Adam says everyone is unbelievably proud of Koryn and Blake thinks the performance proves why she should be in the finale. Xtina tries to pretend she's still in it to win it by reminding us that she was Koryn's coach first (while throwing in some compliments here and there). Pharrell stands and says everybody else should stand too.  
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Artist: Meghan Linsey
Team: Blake
Song: "Change My Mind" 

Meghan wrote her original song during a not so great relationship and she channels those feelings well tonight. It's a powerful tune for sure and it clearly means a lot to her. I'm thrilled that her original song isn't some sort of cheesy "look how far I've come" ballad thrown at her by the producers. 

Coaches Say: Xtina tells Meghan she looks beautiful and did a great job. Adam loved the song and is proud of the show for allowing the artists to share their own music. Blake says she "wrote the hell out of that song."
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Artist: Joshua Davis 
Team: Adam
Song: "The Workingman's Hymn"

Joshua and his beautiful eyes share this original song with us, and this is another good tune written by a contestant. It has a fun beat to it but it still allows Joshua to be in his comfort zone.  Did I mention that it's catchy? Because I can already see myself humming this at work tomorrow. 

Coaches Say: Blake compliments Joshua as a songwriter and Adam mentions again that it's awesome that the show is featuring the contestant's songs. He then calls Joshua "the real deal."
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Artist: Sawyer Fredericks
Team: Pharrel
Song: "Please"

Sawyer's original song was written by Ray LaMontagne and it's a doozy. In the rehearsal package, Pharrell mentions that Sawyer is changing the game with his style and voice. He's totally right. There is no one in today's popular music scene like Sawyer. This song will most likely become an instant hit and he has earned every bit of that. 

Coaches Say: Adam says the fact that Ray LaMonthagne is writing a song for Sawyer already makes him a winner. Pharrell agrees and tells Sawyer that he is living the dream. 
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Artist: Joshua Davis 
Team: Adam
Song: "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen

This is another song I'm reallllly tired of hearing on these singing shows. It's a beautiful song and I love it, but again, choose something else. And given The Voice once (respectfully and wonderfully) used this song as a tribute to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, I cringe when a contestant sings it as part of the competition. Joshua's version is just okay for me. He sounds fine, I guess, but his delivery of the lyrics can't quite compare to Leonard Cohen's angst or Jeff Buckley's sorrow. Just my opinion. 

Coaches Say: Xtina is really excited to have watched Joshua grow in the competition and thinks the performance was heartwarming. Adam wanted Joshua to "go for it" in a way he never had and he says Joshua accomplished something very special with this performance. 
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Artist: Koryn Hawthorne
Team: Pharrell
Song: "Bright Fire"

Koryn's original song was actually written by her coach...which is absolutely adorable. I'm not in love with the song, but it does work for her voice and her style. Koryn has come such a long way this season and I was hoping for some sort of one-two punch in her final performance, but she still delivers the song with gusto even if the tune isn't (in Keith Urban's words) killah.

Coaches Say: Adam says "like" about 100 times and points out how passionate Pharrell is about his contestants. Xtina compliments Koryn on her ability to use her whole body to deliver a vocal. She mentions once again that she was Koryn's coach first. Pharrell says "we did it" and thanks everyone for their support.
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Artist: Meghan Linsey
Team: Blake
Song: "When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge

I would really like to see the catalog of songs these guys were able to choose their songs from this week. Were there really so few "barely covered" covers to at their fingertips? While this song isn't quite as overdone as some of the others we've heard tonight, it still ranks pretty high up there. But even so, Meghan delivers one hell of a performance...it's a loud performance...but an amazing performance. She should have absolutely no regrets about how she finished her run on this show. Love her.

Coaches Say: Pharrell tells Meghan she has re-written her future and Adam says Meghan has "this extra thing" that makes her very special. Blake thinks that if there's a performance tonight that could change the course of events - this was it. 
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Artist: Sawyer Fredericks
Team: Pharrell
Song: "Old Man" by Neil Young

GREAT song and Sawyer kills it. I'm initially distracted by the staging....something about Sawyer playing the guitar in a box of, well, guitars seems a bit overkill but it really doesn't matter. To my great surprise, dude has dominated this season and will probably top iTunes again tonight.

Coaches Say: Adam says that no matter what, Sawyer should never lose sight of who he is. Xtina is so happy Sawyer has Pharrell as a coach and calls him a gem. Pharrell is so happy to be anywhere near Sawyer's dream. 
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In terms of the duets, Sawyer and Pharrell's version of "Summer Breeze" was soothing but a bit snoozy for me. His collaboration with Koryn, however, was a ton of fun. They took on "We Can Work It Out" and it was sassy and enjoyable. Adam and Joshua's "Diamonds On the Soles of Her Shoes" duet took a while to become interesting but once the backup singers took the stage, I was 100% entertained. Blake and Meghan's take on "Freeway of Love," however, was my favorite. I've never been a huge fan of the song but I'm definitely a fan this performance. Blake's showmanship and Meghan's attitude went hand in hand here. 

I have to say (if it's not obvious) that I'm rooting for Meghan tomorrow. I've been a huge fan of hers all season and I think she's earned it. Most TV bloggers and recappers have been calling for a Sawyer victory for quite some time, and I can see it happening for sure, but I'm going to go ahead and keep my fingers crossed for another Team Blake win. But could I be totally wrong? Could Koryn come from behind and steal the title? Could Joshua pull off the biggest upset in the show's history? All will be revealed in Part 2 of the finale. Til then!