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Re: [BigBrother_Survivor] America’s Got Talent review: Mike Yung, Chase Goehring, & semifinal show #1

 

I think Darci has a good shot at winning the whole show, I'm sure she'll be in the finale!
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On Wed, 9/6/17, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] America's Got Talent review: Mike Yung, Chase Goehring, & semifinal show #1
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Date: Wednesday, September 6, 2017, 10:01 AM























  I
really hope Darci and Evie makes it thruAmerica's Got Talent review: Mike
Yung, Chase Goehring, & semifinal show #1
September 6, 2017 Tonight, the first America's Got
Talent semifinal show brought out the
best of the best in hopes of doing one thing: Seeing who
makes it to semifinals! It's a pretty strong field
tonight, and it contains everyone from singers to dog acts
to singers to magicians to … well, more singers. There are
a lot of singers.As we
always do, we are your LIVE companion for all of the
excitement that happens tonight. Be sure to refresh the page
for more as the show goes on!
Yoli Mayor – We
said before the show that song choice would make or break
Yoli, and we love James
Arthur's "Say You Don't Let Go." Why this isn't a
bigger hit in America we don't understand. The first part
of this cover was really strong, but we think she actually
needed to let go and be a little grittier and meaner near
the end. Make it raw! Still, probably Yoli's best
performance. Grade:
B+.
Eric
Jones – The one mistake that he made was
forgetting Heidi Klum's name in the early going. Beyond
that, though, this was one of his better performances. He
was slick, he explained himself as it went along, and his
presentation was much better than it's been. Grade:
A-.
Greater
Works Choir – We never thought that we'd
near a choir version of an Aerosmith song … or that we
would actually like it. This was powerful, but to go along
with that very emotional at the end of it. We don't know
if this gets the group to the final, but they absolutely
have a shot. Grade:
A-.
Preacher
Lawson – It took him a minute or two to get
going, but one he started getting into the stuff about the
duck lips and the robot, he really won us over. He roasted
Tyra Banks at one point, and her reaction to it was almost
as funny as the joke himself. By far the best of the night
so far. Grade:
A.
Johnny
Manuel – What was this? We didn't
understand most of the lyrics, his pitch was a little all
over the place, and the song just didn't work. We like
that he took a chance, but he probably would've been
better with a cover here that was a little more familiar.
Our big critique is with production: Why is Simon, the guy
who actually knows music, only getting three
seconds? Grade:
C.
Billy
& Emily – There is no reason why this
act keeps evolving and getting better every time, but it
does! This act is all sorts of insanely dangerous, and there
was no better example of that when Billy THREW HIS SISTER
OFF THE STAGE. We don't know how they do this, but they do
and never make any obvious mistakes. It's incredible stuff
and there were at least three different tricks in here that
we hadn't seen before. Grade:
A-.
Evie
Clair – Evie deserves a ton of credit for
performing after watching these gut-wrenching packages about
her father every week, and she does have a lovely voice.
It's hard to criticize her because it's almost not fair.
Her story almost completely swallows up her talent and
everything else about her. The moment with Simon Cowell
actually choked us up more than anything. Grade:
B+.
Sara &
Hero – The funniest thing about it was that
Hero actually seemed to be better at volleyball at one point
than Sara, and this act was both crazy but also crazy-fun.
The best word to describe this act as a whole is simple:
Endearing. It's fun, it's different, and it's
exciting. Tonight, they managed to put something together in
a crazy-short period of time. Grade:
B+.
Chase
Goehring – This was the mid-tempo number in
the middle of a concert, and what we've come to see from
him is that it's his style and his heart that really sells
what he brings to the table. Lyrically this wasn't the
most incredible performance we've seen from him, but it
was magnetic and entrancing from start to
finish. Grade:
B+.
Darci
Lynne – We gotta give all of the credit tin
the world to Darci for continuing to be no only exceptional
with her singing, but also her ventriloquism. It takes GUTS
to go and sing mere inched from Simon Cowell's face.
She's winning the show; just get prepared for that
now. Grade:
A.
Mike
Yung – This was an interesting performance
to end the show on, given that Mike was very good, but he
also did a song that not too many younger viewers will know.
He's probably going to get through on his grit plus
getting to perform last, but we don't think that it's a
sure thing for him by any means. Grade:
A-.




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