Phideaoux44
Well-Known Member
I used to think American Idol was completely inane and refused to watch it. When my wife was pregnant we wound up watching a lot of tv and she got me hooked on it. I don't get off on the drama of the contestants . . but what I find absolutely fascinating about the show is that you get to watch the inner workings of several wildly successful entertainment professionals as they try to identify and coach prospective entertainment superstars purely with an eye for commercial success. It's a world that's pretty alien to me, so it's a trip to see their minds at work. It's also neat because the judges have very different backgrounds and skill sets.
Randy Jackson - former bass player with Santana, Jean-Luc Ponty, Jerry Garcia and Journey,etc.; grammy award winning producer of a bazillion albums - he's a professional musician and producer and has a recording studio engineer's ear.
Paula Abdul - idiot, but she was a real life arena pop star and provides the perspective of someone who has made being a superstar a profession - and was successful at it for quite a while.
Simon Cowell - British A&R guy, tv producer, built up a few record labels to make them very successful. Instead of displaying Randy's studio honed ear, he mostly seems to work on evaluating the commercial viability of a candidate's overall sound and appearance.
The actual performances are somewhat entertaining . . but the real value is getting to watch true professionals at work.
Of course no one wants to talk about that part of it . . .

I at least applaud you for trying to find the good in things.... Even when there is no good.