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apologise May 23, 2008

Posted by faizc in American Idol, Love, Music, Thoughts.
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Dearest David Archuleta with One Republic

I’m holding on your rope,
Got me ten feet off the ground
I’m hearin what you say but I just can’t make a sound
You tell me that you need me
Then you go and cut me down, but wait
You tell me that you’re sorry
Didn’t think I’d turn around, and say…

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late

I’d take another chance, take a fall
Take a shot for you
And I need you like a heart needs a beat
But it’s nothin new – yeah yeah
I loved you with a fire red-
Now it’s turning blue, and you say…
“Sorry” like the angel heaven let me think was you
But I’m afraid…

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
It’s too late to apologize, yeah
I said it’s too late to apologize, yeah-
I’m holdin on your rope, got me ten feet off the ground…

Cook triumphs over Archuleta on ‘American Idol’ May 22, 2008

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Very very happy for David Cook. And young Archey… worry not, you’ve made it this far, and you will reach further heights, I promise.

The article is taken from Yahoo News:

By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer 14 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES – The grown-up rocker triumphed over the smooth-voiced kid as David Cook claimed the “American Idol” title Wednesday, and it wasn’t as much of a surprise as it seemed.

While the judges all but crowned 17-year-old David Archuleta the night before, the voters decided otherwise — and in a huge and unexpected way. Host Ryan Seacrest said before the results that that the margin was 12 million votes, and it turns out they broke in the favor of the 25-year-old from Blue Springs, Mo.

Cook was overcome with emotion, bending toward the stage after his name was announced. When he stood up, his eyes were filled with tears, the second time in as many nights that the scruffy, grainy-voiced belter had broken down.

“This is amazing,” he said. “This is all your fault,” he added, addressing his brother, Andrew. The story goes that Cook was only tagging along with his sibling to the “Idol” auditions to lend support, and wound up getting on the show.

To close out the show’s sevent season, Cook immediately took the microphone and began to sing “Time of my Life,” a midtempo rocker by Nashville singer/songwriter Regie Hamm, winner of the annual “Idol” songwriting competition.

Cook refused to bow to the conventional during his three-song set Tuesday, with Collective Soul’s “The World I Know” as his pick for a closing performance. He also sang U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” and the power ballad “Dream Big,” his choice from the songwriting competition’s non-winning finalists.

“If I had to choose between playing a song that not a whole lot of people know that I could get behind, or the opposite, I’ll choose the lesser-known every time,” Cook told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.

Judge Simon Cowell declared at the time that the song choices had sunk him, and told Archuleta that he’d scored a “knockout” in the boxing-themed performance finale.

But just before the winner was announced, Cowell uncharacteristically backtracked. He offered Cook an apology and said that the competition “wasn’t quite so clear cut as we called it” — even letting on that, for the first time, he felt either finalist would have been a worthy winner.

While “Idol” ratings were down all season, the final contest turned that tide, with with viewership for Tuesday’s show up 3 percent over last year’s performance finale, the network said Wednesday. That provoked a frenzy with a record 97.5 million audience votes cast by phone and text. Last year’s total vote count was 74 million.

Early in the show, host Ryan Seacrest played it coy, announcing that the split between the two contestants was 56 percent for one David, 44 percent for the other. Of course he left in question who got the lion’s share; that detail wouldn’t come until the closing moments of season seven.

While Archuleta was showered with praise by the judges all season, online bookies and observers kept the faith with Cook. One Web site, which tracks busy signals on the separate phone lines dedicated to each contestant, projected him the winner correctly Wednesday morning.

By strict “Idol” standards, being rebellious turned out to be worth the gamble for Cook, whose hip and scruffy style and ability to work the camera with a soulful gaze also proved to have overwhelming appeal.

Archuleta, of Murray, Utah, was the prodigy who consistently dazzled the show’s judges and thrilled screaming young fans. He would have been the youngest-”Idol” ever if he’d won, beating last year’s winner Jordin Sparks by mere days.

The teenager seemed to find the attention the show brought him overwhelming, often appearing to be speechless in the face of praise, but he was consistently professional onstage, with dulcet tones and poise that belied his shyness and tender age. He also became the focus of controversy when his father, Jeff, was reportedly getting too heavily involved in his son’s rehearsals and asked by the show’s producers to back off.

Archuleta made the most of his smooth voice Tuesday with Elton John’s “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” the inspirational ballad “In This Moment” and a reprise from earlier in the season of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”

Judge Randy Jackson exclaimed to Archuleta, “Dude, you are so good tonight. You are exactly what this show is about.” And Cowell told the teenager: “You came out here tonight to win, and what we have witnessed is a knockout.”

“I felt I had a disadvantage getting so much attention in the beginning. But winning isn’t the big concern. It’s always doing your best. … That’s what’s important,” he told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.

During the show, viewers got songs from runners-up including Syesha Mercado, who dueted with Seal on his song “Waiting for You,” and a solo on “Hallelujah” by dreadlocked Jason Castro.

Other “Idol” contestant and name-brand pairings: Cook with ZZ Top, Archuleta with OneRepublic, Bryan Adams with the top six male singers and Brooke White with Graham Nash.

“Brooke looks so much better than Crosby,” Nash quipped backstage, referring to bandmate David Crosby.

The Jonas Brothers got the stage to themselves for a performance.

“American Idol” also celebrated the awfulness that is part of the show, usually confined to the early auditions, with a performance by failed contestant Reynaldo Lapuz that threw in University of Southern California cheerleaders and marching band members.

In Utah, Archuleta fans gathered to watch the finale took the loss like a collective kick. Mouths dropped, eyes widened and several teenage girls hugged and cried at a live viewing party at EnergySolutions arena in Salt Lake City.

“Did you feel that?” said Skippy Jessop, 30, his homemade sign now headed for the trash bin. “It felt like a punch in the gut. We all just stood there with our mouths hanging open.”

But fans say this won’t be the last note from Utah’s newest favorite son.

“He’s still a winner for sure,” said Cecily Estrada, 19, who attended Murray High School with Archuleta. “He’s gonna be big no matter what.”

He’s already scored one big endorsement: Toward the end of the live, two-hour broadcast, Archuleta was featured in a “Guitar Hero” commercial in which he reprised Tom Cruise’s lip-sync routine from the movie “Risky Business.” Instead of an air guitar, Archuleta played the small, plastic replica instrument from the popular video game.

But on Wednesday, it was the real guitarist who struck the biggest power chord.

Cook Vs Archuleta May 21, 2008

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I know this article may be a show spoiler… well atleast for those who can only watch the finals tonite. But I just have to share this article with you! Taken from Yahoo News. Will Cook win? We will know soon.

Cowell: Archuleta wins ‘Idol’ in a ‘knockout’

By ERIN CARLSON, Associated Press Writer

The Arch triumphed on “American Idol,” but this is still a democracy, after all.

David Archuleta brought his A-game on Tuesday’s final sing-off, earning the praise of judge Simon Cowell, who called it a “knockout” performance.

If it were up to Cowell, he’d hand the doe-eyed teen from Murray, Utah, the “Idol” title right now. Archuleta, established early on as the one to beat in the Fox show’s seventh season, out-sang competitor David Cook, performing as if it were his last gig on earth.

Cook, 25, of Blue Springs, Mo., delivered solid performances, rocking and emotional as usual — but didn’t measure up to his 17-year-old rival. It didn’t hurt that Archuleta made better song choices, hitting the right notes and squeezing the right amount of emotion from each lyric.

And yet, America’s votes would decide. Results will be announced on Wednesday’s finale.

Each David performed three songs in the live telecast, which opened with Michael Buffer (“Let’s get ready to rumble!”) introducing the finalists, who came bounding out in boxing robes and gloves.

Three rounds later, Cowell made his traditional prediction.

“You came out here tonight to win,” Cowell said to Archuleta, “and what we have witnessed is a knockout.”

In the first round, Cook and Archuleta received equally stellar reviews; Cook for his rendition of U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” and Archuleta for the Elton John anthem “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me.” All the same, Cowell declared Archuleta the winner.

Cowell also handed the second round to Archuleta, whose performance of the inspirational ballad “In This Moment” impressed the judge more than Cook’s take on the power ballad “Dream Big.”

For the third and final round, Archuleta went back to the song that cemented him as a favorite earlier in the competition, closing the show with a repeat of his unique take on John Lennon’s “Imagine.” Cook, who chose a song he hadn’t yet performed in Collective Soul’s “The World I Know,” didn’t stand a chance against that.

If Cook was feeling a little bruised, he wasn’t saying.

“I feel like I just went 15 rounds,” Cook said. “Archie is an amazing, amazing kid and an amazing, amazing performer and I knew I had to come out with my A-game. I feel like I had fun.”

It pays to pick the right song on “Idol,” especially in the final number, and Cook might have sealed his fate with the stale ’90s tune that Cowell called “completely and utterly the wrong song choice.”

Maybe it wouldn’t hurt Cook to finish second. Several runners-up — unburdened by the pressure of winning the show — have had more commercial success than some “Idol” champs. The best example: Chris Daughtry, who placed fourth in season five, yet came out on top when his debut album out-sold winner Taylor Hicks’ post-”Idol” disc by a landslide.

Album flops aside, the goofy, homespun Hicks charmed viewers into rooting for him and proved the show is more than a singing competition: it’s a popularity contest, too.

And it’s easy to root for baby-faced Archuleta, whose father, Jeff, stirred up “Idol” drama this year with reports that he was too heavily involved in his son’s rehearsals. That controversy could make fans more sympathetic to the shy, sweet singer.

Though they don’t have anything approaching the same chemistry as, say, last year’s Blake Lewis and Chris Richardson BFF combo, Archuleta and Cook exchanged sincere compliments during the live telecast.

“As far as I’m concerned, competition’s over,” Cook said, “and we’re just having fun.”

Going by the tone of the judges, this one was over long before Wednesday’s finale.

“I just feel like I accomplished what I needed to do,” Archuleta said. “If Cook wins, that’s so great for him he’s such an amazing performer and he’s proved he also deserves the title of `American Idol.”

American Idol Favourites… The Davids and Jason Castro April 13, 2008

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My first love for David Cook…

The second.. give a shout for young David Archuleta!

And last but not least.. dear Jason Castro.

He’s the one =) March 17, 2008

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You have to see him perform! David Cook is like perfect in every way!!! I’ve been rooting for him since his audition week. His performance has been a amazing and if he’s not THE American Idol this season, he’ll always be mine…. =)

American Idol Season 7 : Final 24! February 15, 2008

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My favourites are David Archuleta, David Cook, Micheal Johns