Thursday, July 30, 2009

Is American Idol rigged?

In light of today's blogs, I’ve had several people ask me my opinion on if American Idol is rigged, so here is my two cents…
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If I own a restaurant, I’m not going to serve people a different dish than they wanted. It just wouldn’t be good for business. Even if I gave them a tastier dish, they wouldn’t even try it. They would DEMAND what they asked for. So if I want people to come back to my restaurant, I better give them what they ordered.
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It’s the same for American Idol. They aren’t going to serve you something you didn’t order.
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OF COURSE we’d like to think the show’s rigged! We lost! Haha… But unfortunately, in my personal experience, there is no reason to believe it is.
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Are the contracts reasonable? Yes. They are more than fair. In fact, I guarantee that if the contract were offered to any of my friends that are trying to break into the business, they would gladly sign it… And on a side note, all respect intended, if you “understand” the music business and “understand” how recording contracts work, become an entertainment attorney instead! There’s far better money in it! As an artist who has experienced and benefited from three major deals, I still have no idea how they work… A recording contract is full of technical jargon that is meant for lawyers... That's why they get paid the big bucks.
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Are the lawyers they provide working for Idol or the contestants? They are working for us contestants. We are talking about some of the most high profile music attorneys available. In fact, I continued to work with our lawyers long after my time on American Idol had expired. Of course, we have absolutely no bargaining chips, no fan base, nothing to bring to the table and 100,00 other people who would gladly take our place, but I felt our attorneys got us a great deal!
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Do the judges have favorites? Let me answer this question with another question… Do you have your favorites? If so, than I think it is perfectly fair for the judges to have theirs. We all have the same opportunity to make them like us. If we don’t take advantage of the opportunity, should we blame them or ourselves? I’m just saying…
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Am I writing this blog because I want to shamelessly self-promote my new album? Heck yes! My new record, “Into the Light” is in stores everywhere August 25th… you can get it today on philstacey.com for $10 and you’ll pay no shipping…. Haha
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Now back to my restaurant analogy. If I have a favorite dish, I am going to highlight it. I’ll feature it as the item of the day with pretty pictures and hope people order it. There’s nothing wrong with that…
Now add me as a friend and I'll talk to you soon! : )

1 comment:

  1. Great to see you posting here again, Phil.:-). I have enjoyed your blogs during season 8. I read this on your myspace, and it is popping up in other places as well, with some even questioning you for plugging your cd while giving your opinion. I guess that is their prerogative. I have often questioned Idol myself, but I have to trust that you know what you are talking about, as you were there :-). I feel that Ju'Not is bitter because things have not gone better for him. I did think he deserved to advance, though. It takes 2 to tango, as the saying goes, so I have to believe that whatever negative experiences he has had were not all Idol's doing toward him.

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