I just found this online. I was looking for an acoustic version of Carrie Underwood's #1 single, So Small for another blog of mine, Today's Best Country Music Videos. When I started watching the video, I noticed some familiar faces in the background. It's none other than the Clark Brothers providing the music for Carrie. It's a great version of the song. Great job guys! You're keeping very good company. Enjoy!
I love the Clark Brothers. I'm torn between them and Sixwire when it comes to picking the winner. I thought they did a great job on both songs as did Sheila E. and Johnny. Dicko didn't like the lyrics to their original song, Homestead, but thought they performed it well. What'd you think?
P.S. Love the additional band members... Now, you're a real band.
As you'll see from the judges comments below, Light of Doom sucked this week. That's the only way I can describe their performance. I think they have a bright future, but they're Queen routine looked like their mom helped put it together. It was really corny, and their original song was pretty lame.
The judges opinions:
Johnny stepped out of the box and bashed them this week. He was right to do so though. The music industry is very tough, and they needed a little reality check last night.
Sheila E. - Similar to John, she thought their performance was sub-par.
Dicko - Same for Dicko - he didn't like this performance at all
Sixwire nailed it this week. Their version of Queen's Fat-Bottomed Girls was excellent, and their original song, Go On should already be on the Billboard Hot Country charts if you ask me. It's an excellent song and the judges loved it.
The judges opinions:
Johnny - Said their original was as good as anything on the radio today.
Sheila E. - Said, "You guys have to win because I want that song!" referring to their original
Dicko - Loved their Queen song saying they were a bit boring when they first arrived on the show, but they must have been putting something in their corn flakes, because they're awesome now.
As we near the finish line, Denver and the Mile High Orchestra are still going strong. If I had to pick, I'd have to pick them to be eliminated next week. They did a pretty good job on Queen's Sleeping on the Sidewalk and their original song Big White House.
The judges opinions:
Johnny - Liked it and didn't offer much criticism (It seems that ever since Sheila E. pressured him into giving Light of Doom the thumbs up on the first episode, Johnny's been hesitant to offer any type of harsh criticism)
Sheila E. - Liked the performance, but thought Denver needs to do a better job choreographing his movements.
Dicko - Like Sheila, he liked it, but thought that Denver was now looking to sloppy
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