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The term 'hero' need not be narrowly defined.
Not everybody watches American Idol
David is doing EXTREMELY well because he has an exquisitely beautiful, soaring, emotive voice that touches people deeply. Plus, people who know him say he is one of the kindest, most humble kids on the planet. His pianist/music arranger said after praising his voice to the RAFTERS that David is an even better person than he is a singer.
Those two things have endeared David to millions of people who vote their fingers off for him the full two hours every Tuesday. (I'm one.)
The article doesn't call David a hero and I'm sure he doesn't consider himself one, but according to the dictionary, he WOULD qualify: "HERO--a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities." So there!
I am driving up for the homecoming celebration--730 miles one way. I am SO excited to see David feted and to hear him sing in person! It's a small price to pay in time and gas to be able to hear an angel sing! I'm stoked!!
As for AI, nobody on there is a hero although some of them are heroic in the way they live their standards despite pressure to abandon their standards.
Another thing that irks me is when a performer sings for one evening in a benefit concert and expects to be immortalized as a wonderful philanthropist. Some of my friends and I work for many days per year doing volunteer work. We get no benefit from volunteer work. A performer, on the other hand, gets free publicity and usually gives up no actual income while asking you and me to give money.
Someone succeeds....
A good portion of people spend more time and effort ripping him down, criticizing the words written by someone who is not DAVID, and degrading his accomplishments as being small and nothing to take note of.
It is a sad day when we pull people down instead of giving them the lift that they deserve.
I would never shun anyone's accomplishments. To anyone that got an "A" last sememster I salute you heros. To anyone that got your taxes done by April 15th, I bow to you. To anyone that hugged their child today... you are a hero to me. To anyone that ever felt proud of themsleves for accomplishing what they deemed a difficult goal or lived their dream... I salute you! Everyone can be someone's hero.
SO GO AHEAD AND CONTINUE TO TEAR DOWN YOUR OWN HOMETOWN BOY ALL BECAUSE OF ONE SINGLE WORD THAT ONE INDIVIDUAL USED IN A HEADLINE. IT'S SHAMEFUL!!!
Celebrity worship is pathetic.
GO OUT AND KICK BUTT!!! I say that after never watching one minute of American Idol this year.
It seems clear that the two Davids will be in the finale and that David A's focus needs to be on outshining David C.
This week Jason will surely go home. He has once again disappointed his fans. He is capable of producing a decent album and had he maintained his creativity, he could have finished 3rd.
But, he didn't and so the viewers can not deny Syesha, who is a good singer, but not creative or original, third place.
So, all that remains for David A is the vote that will determine whether he comes in 1st or 2nd. If he comes in 2nd, his sales will be similar to Clay's. He will not have the low sales of other 2nd place finishers.
David is going for a ride on a hot air balloon, and no mention that it is being filled by breath from the American Idol judges?
Details, folks, include the details!
I'd never watched Idol before I read that a couple of Mormon kids were going to be on. I checked it out for a lark and haven't looked back.
David is a true prodigy. He is UNREAL, he's so good. His vocal coach said he has what you can't teach--a feeling for the music, the timing, and styling. It hasn't gone unnoticed.
Here's what one guy wrote about David: "No question about it - David has a beautiful, smoky pop voice, but also the musical sophistication of a good jazz singer. If he visited the studio 5 or 6 times to record this song, believe me, it would come out differently each and every time."
"His virtuosity makes him like a musical gyroscope, he'll tilt this way in one session, another way in the next session, but it always comes out exactly right."
"It's like watching a cat spinning in midair to land on its feet every time. It seems like he just
can't fail to glide into the perfect landing on those phrases, and they're different every time."
"He's the genius of the group, no question about it."
David's DA BOMB!!
Hey the guy is talented, and puts on a good show. He unlike some is anxiously engaged in a useful pursuit. He deserves an atta boy, but a hero's welcome?
The only possible reason to keep him this long was to see if there is an animal on his head...
Go ARCHIE
I have an amazing voice, why don't I get to ride in a hot-air balloon?
Jason go home.
I agree that no where does the article say that he is a hero. But, shouldn't a "Hero's Welcome" be reserved for a hero? So they really didn't have to say it directly because they implied it. But who cares about grammar the kid can sing. Although I was probably the only person in the world disappointed with his performance of Stand By Me. I didn't like but he still has a good voice
Bottom line: to be a hero must (in my opinion) involve some element of personal sacrifice for someone else's good.
When a sports figure wins a game, and is called a "hero", I ask myself: where is the sacrifice? Perhaps there is sacrifice involved (I am not going to judge), but in a general sense, doing well at a game (or contest) is, by itself not heroic.
I wish we, as a society, would reserve that word as a more sacred term -- used only when it fits my definition (oh how arrogant can I be?).
You wish. The Archulator has uberfans that will vote til their fingers bleed.
Only time will tell. Meet you back here in two weeks to see which of us has to eat humble pie. Deal?? :o)
Where is the goodwill and atta boys one would expect from goodhearted people? Maybe they're jealous people, cranky sorts who need a chill pill.
For myself, I am awed that this incredibly shy young man would face his fears and step up on the world's stage and sing his heart out.
David Cook was in rock bands from 1999-2007. Eight straight years of rocking nights away on stage and in front of a microphone. Meanwhile, where was David Archuleta when Cookie started out? In second grade. Since then, David's been in two contests, in choir at school, and has had voice lessons off and on sometimes going 6-12 months between lessons while just being a kid.
Cookie, Carly, Brooke, and Kristy Lee have all put out albums, and here is this high school junior facing off with them and winning. Hutspa!
David doesn't see Idol as a contest; he just wants to do what he LOVES--sing. I'm thrilled I found him. Paula's right--David Archuleta's gonna be a Superstar!!
Fine young man and we can all be proud of him.
Bravo Dave! Keep it real man. Peace.
P.S. He really does sing very very well.
This is Webster's definition of HERO. The word has four meanings in the dictionary. #4 fits David A perfectly. WE ALL WANT YOU TO WIN, GO DAVID The student body of Cyprus High School
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YEAAAHHH!! For good old fashioned hard work and courage to put yourself out there and actually succeed. Cheers to you!
(Don't listen to them David, they haven't been off their couches or computer chairs for a loooong time)