Title: Remember This?
Linda4Elliott - February 5, 2008 01:56 AM (GMT)
I posted this video probably 6 months ago, but just found it again and thought some may have missed it. I just like the way he moves!! :dude:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlkEOEBWUxc&feature=user
Rick1965 - February 5, 2008 03:50 AM (GMT)
I never saw this before...it's interesting to see who they gave the best spots too throughout...except for the shot on the stairs he is always blocked by someone else.
OK maybe I'm a bit sensitive...but he did show them all huh???
durden - February 5, 2008 04:19 AM (GMT)
Did anyone notice Elliott, um, looking at Heather when she was singing? LOL. He's not very subtle about it, is he?
TxRangerette - February 5, 2008 04:37 AM (GMT)
I clicked on one of the other vids and I thought this was worth another look: Elliott During Hollywood Week.
Elliott does like his sleep, lol!
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chattycb - February 5, 2008 04:59 PM (GMT)
Wow, a blast from the past. Bucky's, um, dancing, cracked me up! That was fun. Thanks for posting this, Linda.
cfans - February 5, 2008 07:39 PM (GMT)
I had not seen that since the show first aired. Thanks for posting it Linda, it was great; love the memories. I can testify that Bucky's dancing has gotten so much better since then.
And the video that Tx posted is one of my very favorites. Hearing Elliott sing in the group was when I first fell in love with his voice.
georgiafan1 - February 5, 2008 07:44 PM (GMT)
I was clearing some of my favorites/bookmarks and I came across this link to this MSNBC recap of Hollywood Week 2006:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11356454/#storyContinuedThe whole article was fun to read again but here is an excerpt from the article which applied to Elliott:
| QUOTE |
Terrell tortures teammates
This season's edition was a little less dramatic than usual, but it did have its villains. The Brittenum twins, who made news before the Hollywood round even began for allegedly committing identity theft, and have been the main men on camera ever since, did another clinic on how not to win friends or influence people. But like all good villains, they did get to be at least partially redeemed in the end.
Terrell Brittenum was the main source of drama in his group, and it was the good fortune of the show's producers that it drew the No. 2 position and got on the air early.
Two of the other three men sentenced to deal with Brittenum wanted to go to bed and rest up for the early-morning sing time, but he would have none of it. With Anthony Hanson as a silent but apparently willing partner, he called the rooms of Elliott Yamen and Jose "Sway" Penala, trying to browbeat them into rehearsing. When that failed, he told Hanson not to worry, to let him do the talking the next day and everything would be fine.
Indeed, Brittenum played the tattletale as soon as the music stopped, saying that he and Hanson were trying to rehearse while the other lazy duo went to bed. He got the immediate smackdown from Randy, who said "That boy right there [Yamen] was the best of all y'all."
Of course, Brittenum changed his tune quickly, particularly when Hansen was voted off and the other three moved on. "We had someone who was tone-deaf in the group," Terrell said, clearly referring to Hanson. In the background, Yamen rolled his eyes, remembering that a few minutes ago Brittenum had been looking to throw him under the tour bus to save himself. |
Too bad that they spelled Elliott's last name as Yamen instead of Yamin. Now the world knows better. LOL. :elliottcap:
Linda4Elliott - February 5, 2008 08:15 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (georgiafan1 @ Feb 5 2008, 02:44 PM) |
I was clearing some of my favorites/bookmarks and I came across this link to this MSNBC recap of Hollywood Week 2006:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11356454/#storyContinued
The whole article was fun to read again but here is an excerpt from the article which applied to Elliott:
| QUOTE | Terrell tortures teammates
This season's edition was a little less dramatic than usual, but it did have its villains. The Brittenum twins, who made news before the Hollywood round even began for allegedly committing identity theft, and have been the main men on camera ever since, did another clinic on how not to win friends or influence people. But like all good villains, they did get to be at least partially redeemed in the end.
Terrell Brittenum was the main source of drama in his group, and it was the good fortune of the show's producers that it drew the No. 2 position and got on the air early.
Two of the other three men sentenced to deal with Brittenum wanted to go to bed and rest up for the early-morning sing time, but he would have none of it. With Anthony Hanson as a silent but apparently willing partner, he called the rooms of Elliott Yamen and Jose "Sway" Penala, trying to browbeat them into rehearsing. When that failed, he told Hanson not to worry, to let him do the talking the next day and everything would be fine.
Indeed, Brittenum played the tattletale as soon as the music stopped, saying that he and Hanson were trying to rehearse while the other lazy duo went to bed. He got the immediate smackdown from Randy, who said "That boy right there [Yamen] was the best of all y'all."
Of course, Brittenum changed his tune quickly, particularly when Hansen was voted off and the other three moved on. "We had someone who was tone-deaf in the group," Terrell said, clearly referring to Hanson. In the background, Yamen rolled his eyes, remembering that a few minutes ago Brittenum had been looking to throw him under the tour bus to save himself. |
Too bad that they spelled Elliott's last name as Yamen instead of Yamin. Now the world knows better. LOL. :elliottcap:
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I'm so glad they noticed Elliott rolling his eyes. That was one of the first things I noticed, WAY back when it happened. Elliott wanted no parts of Terrell trashing Anthony. Thanks for posting that!!
One of my favorite parts of that particular video, is at breakfast when Elliott tells Brenna, I think he's upset....but we're gonna work it out :rotfl: He's just so classy.....instead of getting angry, or biting back, he is just humorous.
Rick1965 - February 5, 2008 09:12 PM (GMT)
It still suprises me that Anthony was cut...he was not that bad....the obnoxious twin was worse. And I never got that two left feet comment from Paula about Elliott...There really wasn't any dancing going on...he was kind of just moving from side to side...
straight up now tell me Paula...what the heck were you refering to???
JackieB - February 5, 2008 09:14 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE |
| One of my favorite parts of that particular video, is at breakfast when Elliott tells Brenna, I think he's upset....but we're gonna work it out |
I always loved that part, too! So cute.
jogr - February 5, 2008 09:46 PM (GMT)
What always makes me laugh is when the Brittenum twin says that he could have helped Elliott to be better (at singing).
Yes, that's definitely what Elliott needed - singing lessons from the Brttenum twin.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
jogr - February 5, 2008 09:53 PM (GMT)
How about Elliott's bad day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryOfZlyO9go&feature=relatedIt does not make me sad any more.
Rick1965 - February 5, 2008 11:43 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (jogr @ Feb 5 2008, 04:46 PM) |
What always makes me laugh is when the Brittenum twin says that he could have helped Elliott to be better (at singing). Yes, that's definitely what Elliott needed - singing lessons from the Brttenum twin. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: |
Maybe he meant he could help him be better at stealing cars.
nimay - February 6, 2008 12:50 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Rick1965 @ Feb 4 2008, 10:50 PM) |
I never saw this before...it's interesting to see who they gave the best spots too throughout...except for the shot on the stairs he is always blocked by someone else.
OK maybe I'm a bit sensitive...but he did show them all huh??? |
They always seemed to put Elliot in the background!!!!! The crowd always liked him though, you can hear them cheering!!!! EMAZING, he showed them all! That was the best season!
chloewannabee - February 6, 2008 03:12 AM (GMT)
I wonder how many copies of Elliott's cd's(plural!) the Brittendumb twin bought!
Rick1965 - February 6, 2008 05:21 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (chloewannabee @ Feb 5 2008, 10:12 PM) |
| I wonder how many copies of Elliott's cd's(plural!) the Brittendumb twin bought! |
Probably only as many as he could fit in the trunk of the car he stole.
idoletc - February 6, 2008 12:10 PM (GMT)
Please, dont't anyone make too much fun of me , but... when Elliott hugs mama Claudette when he first got his "gold" ticket, for months I honestly thought she said , "I'm feeling sofa cramped." Reason being, I had heard that she stayed with freinds and family when she went to be with Elliott during the auditions. Hey, I can't help that I wasn't born Jewish! :awwwman:
chloewannabee - February 6, 2008 12:33 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (idoletc @ Feb 6 2008, 07:10 AM) |
| Please, dont't anyone make too much fun of me , but... when Elliott hugs mama Claudette when he first got his "gold" ticket, for months I honestly thought she said , "I'm feeling sofa cramped." Reason being, I had heard that she stayed with freinds and family when she went to be with Elliott during the auditions. Hey, I can't help that I wasn't born Jewish! :awwwman: |
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Clara,
You MUST tell her that, she'll get such a kick out of it!
Rick1965 - February 6, 2008 02:46 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (idoletc @ Feb 6 2008, 07:10 AM) |
| Please, dont't anyone make too much fun of me , but... when Elliott hugs mama Claudette when he first got his "gold" ticket, for months I honestly thought she said , "I'm feeling sofa cramped." Reason being, I had heard that she stayed with freinds and family when she went to be with Elliott during the auditions. Hey, I can't help that I wasn't born Jewish! :awwwman: |
I couldn't have come up with something that funny.
harleywoman - February 6, 2008 04:58 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (idoletc @ Feb 6 2008, 07:10 AM) |
| Please, dont't anyone make too much fun of me , but... when Elliott hugs mama Claudette when he first got his "gold" ticket, for months I honestly thought she said , "I'm feeling sofa cramped." Reason being, I had heard that she stayed with freinds and family when she went to be with Elliott during the auditions. Hey, I can't help that I wasn't born Jewish! :awwwman: |
But actually, she stayed with family in friends in CA while he was on AI. She was in the hospital during HollyWood week and didn't make to CA until the 2nd week of Top 24. He got his golden ticket in Boston. But still funny though. :)
idoletc - February 6, 2008 05:33 PM (GMT)
Oh, darn it. I was w-a-a-y off base, wasn't I? You are wrong, now it really isn't even funny at all, just embarrassing. :oops: Rick, I think I'll leave the humor to you in the future. :headsmack:
georgiafan1 - February 6, 2008 07:36 PM (GMT)
I actually loved watching Elliott's send-off because it was so beautiful and so well done. I can't imagine how many times I have watched it. For some reason watching it over and over and over made me feel better after he was eliminated. Elliott had the best AI send-off EVER.
grammee - February 6, 2008 08:32 PM (GMT)
I could watch Hollywood week over and over. When Elliott steps out to sing his part OMG I get chills. As to the group performances Elliott was usually always in the backround. Check out some of the commercials and he has the least air time.
harleywoman - February 6, 2008 08:43 PM (GMT)
Here's another memory. Top 24 results night group song. Elliott led it off. :rocker:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JAX5gw1IoYPlus I love this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXzyLDkchtg&feature=related
rooney - February 6, 2008 09:00 PM (GMT)
Thanks for posting Harley. He's such a cutey-patooty in that one. Poor Chris is so off key in that one he must cringe when he hears it. (This is not bashing, just an observation) I like Chris.
jogr - February 7, 2008 12:01 AM (GMT)
One more (not the best song but Elliott is there);
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBCaKUZ_g_o&feature=relatedI did not like here neither Chris nor Taylor.
Elliott was fantastic when they finally let him sing.
I rather liked Kat and Paris.
grammee - February 7, 2008 12:32 AM (GMT)
Thank you so much for these memories. I think AI5 was the best season. I never get tired of watching. Why after almost 2 years I still get emotional. I know you all understand.
Linda4Elliott - February 7, 2008 12:46 AM (GMT)
Spot on! Elliott sounds just amazing. His voice still kills me!! And Kat and Paris sound excellent in that song. Thanks for posting :)
Linda4Elliott - February 7, 2008 12:48 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (grammee @ Feb 6 2008, 07:32 PM) |
| Thank you so much for these memories. I think AI5 was the best season. I never get tired of watching. Why after almost 2 years I still get emotional. I know you all understand. |
I understand!! lol......It was truely a special season, wasn't it!!! I don't think they'll ever top it.
durden - February 7, 2008 03:09 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (georgiafan1 @ Feb 6 2008, 02:36 PM) |
| I actually loved watching Elliott's send-off because it was so beautiful and so well done. I can't imagine how many times I have watched it. For some reason watching it over and over and over made me feel better after he was eliminated. Elliott had the best AI send-off EVER.
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I really loved his send-off too. You could tell from Top 3 Night that they didn't really want Elliott to win. But from the bad day video, you could tell that they really loved him. I heard that Nigel actually cried while they ere making the video.
What was Elliott whispering to Ryan? Is it "can I have a tissue"?
I must say, it's been almost two years, but it gets me everytime when he says
I was just a counter clerk at a pharmacy, I've been waiting my whole life for a shot like this. Nobody deserves all this success more than Elliott does.
Here's another good one:
Elvis Medley:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc2kJt7jzLcElliott makes a mistake in the choreography at 2:43. Then he and Taylor laugh about it.
jogr - February 7, 2008 04:36 AM (GMT)
Durden, thanks for this video.
I'm so glad that Elliott was not voted off that night and got to go to Richmond as one of the finalists.
grammee - February 7, 2008 06:00 PM (GMT)
Thank you, Thank you for posting this medley.
I Love Elliott - February 10, 2008 05:33 AM (GMT)
Such Sweet Memories!!
They always put a smile on my face!!
lovinelliott23 - February 12, 2008 06:49 PM (GMT)
georgiafan1 - February 13, 2008 05:46 AM (GMT)
Did we ever see this YouTube video of Elliott singing WFY in Malaysia? I had not. I love the fact that people so far away can sing along with Elliott's song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zXFB3XwXGY
MyBoyE - February 15, 2008 07:31 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (georgiafan1 @ Feb 5 2008, 02:44 PM) |
I was clearing some of my favorites/bookmarks and I came across this link to this MSNBC recap of Hollywood Week 2006:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11356454/#storyContinued
The whole article was fun to read again but here is an excerpt from the article which applied to Elliott:
| QUOTE | Terrell tortures teammates
This season's edition was a little less dramatic than usual, but it did have its villains. The Brittenum twins, who made news before the Hollywood round even began for allegedly committing identity theft, and have been the main men on camera ever since, did another clinic on how not to win friends or influence people. But like all good villains, they did get to be at least partially redeemed in the end.
Terrell Brittenum was the main source of drama in his group, and it was the good fortune of the show's producers that it drew the No. 2 position and got on the air early.
Two of the other three men sentenced to deal with Brittenum wanted to go to bed and rest up for the early-morning sing time, but he would have none of it. With Anthony Hanson as a silent but apparently willing partner, he called the rooms of Elliott Yamen and Jose "Sway" Penala, trying to browbeat them into rehearsing. When that failed, he told Hanson not to worry, to let him do the talking the next day and everything would be fine.
Indeed, Brittenum played the tattletale as soon as the music stopped, saying that he and Hanson were trying to rehearse while the other lazy duo went to bed. He got the immediate smackdown from Randy, who said "That boy right there [Yamen] was the best of all y'all."
Of course, Brittenum changed his tune quickly, particularly when Hansen was voted off and the other three moved on. "We had someone who was tone-deaf in the group," Terrell said, clearly referring to Hanson. In the background, Yamen rolled his eyes, remembering that a few minutes ago Brittenum had been looking to throw him under the tour bus to save himself. |
Too bad that they spelled Elliott's last name as Yamen instead of Yamin. Now the world knows better. LOL. :elliottcap:
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I was doing the same thing and came across this National Ledger article from right after Elliott was eliminated - I remember crying so hard while reading it.
American Idol: With Elliott Yamin Gone, Easy Win for Taylor Hicks
By Shirley Kennedy
May 23, 2006
I feel so much better; I have finally figured things out. American Idol is a massive scam to get us to act like trained seals. Well, this seal is returning to the water, having grown weary of the game. I have felt for some time that Taylor Hicks was the Chosen One, but now, I’m not so sure. Let me just say that I find it very hard to believe that Katharine had more votes than Elliott, let alone Chris. If you pay close attention to the top three’s homecoming trips, the picture becomes startlingly clear.
Turnout should mean an easy Taylor win with Elliott gone
Taylor visited a radio station, a television station, participated in a parade, and performed at a local mall, all of which were attended by his fans. I don’t know the numbers for his other venues, but I do know that approximately 12,000 people attended the mall function. Elliott visited a radio station, the pharmacy where he used to work, participated in a parade, visited the James Center, and threw out the first pitch at the Diamond. He also visited the radio station where he formerly worked as “E-double.” The radio stations and pharmacy were packed with people, 4,000 to 5,000 attended the James Center function, and 12,000 visited the Diamond. Both Elliott and Taylor were welcomed by the both the mayors of their home cities and the governors of their states.
Now, let’s look at Katharine’s homecoming. She visited Good Day L.A. and a radio station, and not one fan waited outside of either of these venues. She visited her old high school, where approximately 200 people attended in her support. Then, she went home. No stadium, no mall, no crowds, and I guess the “Governator” was too busy. Who’s voting for her? Likely, nowhere near as many as voted for Chris and Elliott. Elliott’s fan base now rivals Taylor’s, yet Katharine received more votes last week. If anyone still believes this show to be on the up-and-up, I have some prime swampland in Florida for your purchasing consideration. And the so-called close votes on Wednesday? A sham—just like the rest of this show, as I also find it very hard to believe that 50 million votes can be so equally divided. I do have to give the producers of this show their props, though: They are the true masters of manipulation.
I wanted to be bitter about Elliott’s elimination; then, I listened to Elliott’s exit press conference call: “What’s to be upset about? This is the best thing I’ve ever done in my life.”
He went out at the right time, in the right way, and with all the class that is Elliott Yamin. His final performance was dazzling, leaving many to wonder why this fabulous singer was leaving the competition prior to taking the title. He made the show look like a complete joke at that moment. Elliott, however, is nothing but gracious and extremely grateful for the time he was given to wow the American public. And “wow” he did. During Elliott’s post-Idol conference call, his upbeat outlook is rather incredible, given the way that the show treated him as pretty much a non-entity. He seems a wise young man; he knows what will come of his appearance on this show, regardless of what The Powers That Be think of him. But, how can you think anything but positive thoughts about this guy?
He smiled throughout the entire show–through the critiques, both positive and negative, through the unjustified, nasty comments about his looks, through the unpardonable treatment he received from the producers and judges on this show; through it all, he came out smiling. His homecoming video is the best I’ve ever seen on this show in four years. His true gratitude for all he has been given shows in everything he does. When his tears began to flow during the video feed, my sister cried with him. Likely, much of the American viewing audience cried with him. He seems such a beautiful soul; that beauty could not have been better displayed than on Wednesday night. Elliott’s take on his elimination continues to display the beauty of his soul: “I felt the opposite of bitter, upset, and disappointed. There were all these preconceived notions from people, how they thought I must have been feeling, but I’m just honored. It was a great way to go and a great way to celebrate.” Yes, Elliott, it truly was.
One of the things that I took from Elliott’s final performance was his determination to remain true to himself. I don’t think Clive Davis cares much about that. With both Ruben Studdard and Bo Bice, Clive Davis made both into different artists than those we learned to love on the show. Ruben was taken from soulful balladeer to hip-hop drivel while Bo, the wonderful southern rocker I fell madly for, was turned into Bon Jovi Lite. While Davis was all too happy to take the stage to crow about the number of albums sold by both of these artists, he likely doesn’t know (and probably doesn’t care) that the majority of people who purchased these CDs are disappointed in them. My sister doesn’t even know where her Ruben Studdard CD is these days, and I spend way more time listening to Bo Bice and Sugar Money than I do the “RCA Bo.” I’ve heard rumors that Idol plans to offer consolation recording contracts to Chris Daughtry and Paris Bennett. Chris is crazy if he takes it. That “dawg” doesn’t need their bone. He stayed true to himself throughout the competition, which some believe resulted in his elimination, but he won’t be able to do that on a Clive Davis production. Don’t do it, Chris. They used you to rope us in, and now, they want you to be their cash cow while two performers with inferior skills vie for the title. You didn’t win, and you didn’t come in second; get out while you can. I’m glad Clive Davis isn’t interested in Elliott. I want Elliott to record music that continues to reveal himself to his fans, that self that we have all grown to love—his sensitivity, his heart on his sleeve, the whole nine. That’s what we want from Elliott, and that is what is going to make Elliott a huge star, despite American Idol and Clive Davis.
While I have often heard Elliott’s song choices referred to as “obscure,” I see them as unique. Those choices reflect who Elliot is, both as a person and as an artist. When he dredges some old soul song up from my past, I am instantly transported to earlier years. I can’t tell you the last time I thought about old soul music, let alone pulled it out to listen (not that I have a turntable these days); Elliott makes me want to do that. He makes old songs new again, and he makes me young again. When he sang “I Believe To My Soul,” I was back at the sock-hop. Even though I have enjoyed Elliott’s music transporting me to a different time and place, I cannot wait to hear Elliott wrap those fabulous vocals around new music. You see, unlike the powers that be at AI, I see the potential in this man; I see people around the world loving him and his musical stylings; I see a true artist, one who is true to his art and to what he believes. In fact, I see beyond his potential—I see a unique new star on the horizon.
“Before the contest started, I was lost, still trying to find my way as a human being, as an employee, all of the above. I have grown a lot in confidence. I’ve accomplished what I set out to do. I’ve actually followed through with something in my life. I’m a better man for it. It’s amazing to know how many people I’ve touched, that I’ve inspired.” Yes, he has inspired many. He has inspired me to be a better person, and part of being a better person is speaking out when life is purposely made unfair. Idol needs to learn to play fair; the fans make the show, not the other way around. I dare say that I am not the only former fan of American Idol. When enough of us get fed up, the non-stop flow of money will do just that, and this show will go with it. I want to leave The Powers That Be with a message, just in case they didn’t get it when Elliott sang his farewell on Wednesday:
One of these days, and it won’t be long,
You’re gonna look for me and I’ll be gone.
‘Cause I believe (I believe, yes I believe)
I say I believe right now (I believe, yes I believe)
Well I believe to my soul now,
You’re trying to make a fool of me (I believe it, I believe it)
American Idol, we’re no fools; one day, we’ll all be gone. Who then will Simon kiss off the day before the alleged votes have even been placed, let alone tallied? It won’t be “that other guy,” when “you know [his] name is Elliott Yamin.” Remember that Donny Hathaway CD that Elliott helped to dredge from the depths of obscurity? It currently sits at #29 overall, #1 in soul, and #2 in R&B. Believe me when I say this guy is going to be huge. The compilation CD hasn’t even been released, yet Elliott’s rendition of “Moody’s Mood For Love” is already on the airplay charts. Very rarely have I seen an artist who possesses the ability to cross racial barriers, cultural barriers, age barriers, religious barriers—all barriers—with his music. That artist is Elliott Yamin. Remember his name; you will be hearing it again.
Shirley has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, with an emphasis on Creative Writing, from Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Public Administration from the University of Phoenix.
Linda4Elliott - February 15, 2008 08:57 PM (GMT)
Thanks so much MyBoyE for posting that wonderful article again!!!!
KittyloverforElliott - February 16, 2008 04:45 AM (GMT)
Yes, I loved being reminded of what Shirley wrote. i especially liked the ending where she said, "That artist is Elliott Yamin. Remember his name; you will be hearing it again." This was written just after he left AI and it is so true.