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fffingybyach, I am in awe of you.
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Can we have a mutual admiration society? LOL you never fail to crack my shit up liquidsunshine, thanks for that.
lobsters? I like being your bitch. If I could change my screen name it would be lobstersbyach! hee Thanks for all the tasty cook pix. Like this article A LOT.... not so sure how I feel about him doing broadway cuz I would never go... but really like the idea of him performing in smaller venues.... http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2008038064_idol08.html First he handily beat out legions of other hopefuls for the "American Idol" crown. Now the champ of TV's top-rated sing-a-thon is on tour with the top 2008 "Idol" contenders, which began last Tuesday in Arizona, and comes to Tacoma on Saturday. The 25-year old Tulsa musician David Cook - he of the soaring voice, mercurial hair and indie attitude - might be the first rocker champ to please "Idol" fans and critics alike. By phone from a limo in L.A., a busy but open and amiable Cook seemed eager to talk about matters musical and creative, revealing passions for grunge rock, books by a hot Vancouver, Wash., novelist, and a Broadway role he's dying to play. Q: You'll be performing in our area for the first time, when the "Idols" tour hits Tacoma. Growing up near Kansas City in the '90s, did the Seattle rock scene ever excite you? A: I was kinda late on the curve with the Seattle sound. I had to backtrack to get into bands like Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone. But Pearl Jam's "Ten" was one of the first rock records I really embraced. I absolutely think the Seattle grunge sound was instrumental to my music education. Songs like Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage" ... You listen to the lyrics and think, where in the world did that come from? Q: Speaking of Seattle musicians, on "Idol" you sang Chris Cornell's version of "Billie Jean." And we hear you planned to do a Jimi Hendrix classic - Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"? A: Yeah ... but I never wanted to plateau, y'know? I didn't want to do two songs in a row with the same vibe. The week I sang the Who's "Baba O'Riley," and we slowed it down, I couldn't also do "Watchtower" the way I wanted - with a slow, acoustic, Dave Matthews vibe. I'll get to it down the road. Q: Vocal versatility helped you win "Idol." Did you always have such a big vocal range? A: I was a real midrange singer, out of fear or discomfort I wouldn't stray too far from that. It took me doing a solo record ("Analog Heart," released in 2006) and having to sing backup vocals to realize, hey! There are some high notes there I can actually hit. The hardest part for me is to find a new (vocal) trick and not beat it into the ground - which I'm very capable of doing. Q: You've had theater training, and your approach to songs on "Idol" seemed very theatrical. A: Right. Some of the best rock shows I ever saw were those appealing to all your senses. There's definitely a visual aspect and an emotional aspect to a song. And that harks back, for me, to theater. I think every good song tells a story, as ambiguous and vague as it may be. And if you know what a song is talking about, it can only help your performance. Q: You had different looks, "costumes" for each number. A: I had to nudge the wardrobe people a little. They didn't want us to dress for the song, just wear street clothes. I said, why can't we do both? To me, there's a very abrupt disconnect if I go on stage in bicycle shorts and a tank top to sing "One" by U2. Q: Would you like to act, along with making music? A: To get back into theater would be a lot of fun. I got very excited when (rocker) Sebastian Bach took over the lead in "Phantom of the Opera." I find that role so intriguing and mysterious. When Andrew Lloyd Webber week came along on "Idol," I couldn't imagine myself singing anything but "Music of the Night." I'd love, love to play the phantom. Q: "Idol" turned you into an instant media celebrity. Was that weird or intrusive for you? A: It was like three years of PR wrapped into three months! It's nuts! To have people I've never met come up and congratulate me, say they feel they know me ... it's very powerful. Q: It probably helped that you looked so relaxed on camera. A: Well, things changed when I sang (Lionel Richie's) "Hello." I couldn't tell any other difference performance-wise from earlier weeks. I just began to engage the camera more. I learned a trick of not looking at the lens, but through it. There's an odd disconnect with TV sometimes, and if you can do anything to break down that fourth wall between you and the person 10,000 miles away, it can only help. Q: You're writing new songs for your album. What are they like? A: I want the album to be eclectic, but still rock. I've tried to incorporate fresh ideas, and actually I've tried not to listen to rock music while I'm doing this. Q: So what do you listen to? A: (Singer-songwriter) Imogen Heap. Some Keith Urban. Trying not to stray too far, but get a bit of a fresh perspective. I'd like this record to be palatable for sure, because I want to sustain a long career. But I don't feel I have to glue myself to the usual 1-4-5 (pop chord structure). I'm trying to write songs you may hear on the radio, but with interesting quirks that make them stand out. Q: Isn't it the post-album era, where the big thing is single tracks? A: Yeah, depressing, isn't it? I came from a time when records were records. I'll let the label worry about the singles, I'm into making a record. Q: What songs will you perform on tour? The same each time? A: We have a set list, but I want to make it a bit different every night, get as much audience interaction as possible, make it about us ... as opposed to me! I tried to put some duets in with others and I kept hearing, "David, your set's about you." But y'know, I'm over that. You can have my ego! I want people to walk away from the show feeling like they've seen something completely unique they won't get anywhere else. Q: Do you feel pressure to sing the big download hits from "Idol" - like "Billie Jean" and "Hello"? A: I'm feelin' like, whatever's going to make the audience happy. ... I put a lot of work into this, and I'm completely OK to take the credit that entails. But if a lot of people didn't invest themselves, and their phone bills, in what I was trying to do each week, I'd still be in Tulsa bartending. And telling my roommate I can't pay my rent again this month. Q: Will you play after-hours gigs at clubs during this tour? A: I've talked to old bandmates about throwing in an under-the-radar acoustic gig here and there. For me, at the end of the day, all the interviews and attention are nice. But I'd rather be playing music. Q: You're called "word nerd" because you like word puzzles. Do you read much? A: As much as I can. I read a lot of poetry. ("Fight Club" author) Chuck Palahniuk - I'm really into his work. Autobiographies. "The Road to Dallas," about the JFK assassination, I'm thumbing through that. Q: Amazing you can read at all, given how much PR stuff you've doing. Weren't you on a talk show with Barack Obama? A: He was on "Jimmy Kimmel" with me, but by satellite feed so I didn't get to meet him. But hey, I was on a TV show with Barack Obama! At the end of the day, that's all I have to say. Misha Berson: mberson@seattletimes.com |
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fffingybyach wrote: This sad outfit makes me think they did all the Idol Tour posters on the same day, as soon as the Top Ten were set. They have an all black outfit poster, all white outfit and then a mixed bag. I guess they let everyone wear the gold jacket for a couple of shots. Too bad they didn't give Cook a chance to change pants before they put the gold jacket on him! Really - unless he was wearing all white, like in Shout to the Lord, was he ever seen wearing white pants? |
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Nice paragraph about Cook from this article in the LA Times:
11:45 AM PT, Jul 8 2008
- David Cook. Without question, a rock star. A spectacular set that had the crowd on its feet throughout. More than Chris Daughtry ever could, David Cook has the ability to put a likable, charismatic face on hard rock while being entirely genuine and true to himself. His rise from the back benches to dominate the show and ultimately unseat the huge favorite to win will forever be one of the great "American Idol" stories. And his ability to connect with young people in a very authentic way should provide a shot of fresh blood into the franchise. It's a new era, with David Cook as champion and how that will change next season will be fascinating to watch. (Auditions start next week.) |
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fffingybyach wrote: Oh, I like the pants. Just not with black boots, grey tshirt and a gold/brown - who knows - jacket. (Maybe it's bronze!) It looks like a "wear
what's clean" outfit.
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But if a lot of people didn't invest themselves, and their phone bills, in what I was trying to do each week, I'd still be in Tulsa bartending. And telling my roommate I can't pay my rent again this month.He really is the most grateful, humble winner ever. I've talked to old bandmates about throwing in an under-the-radar acoustic gig here and there.I would rather see him in a club doing something like this than a big concert. Don't get me wrong; he's a kick ass rock star who owns the stage on this tour, but there's something organically Cook-ish about a small venue. (I'm not quite sure what I meant by the last part of that sentence, but it made sense a minute ago...honest.) For me, at the end of the day, all the interviews and attention are nice. But I'd rather be playing musicAwesome. It never ceases to amaze how grounded and so damn cool he is. Cook as the Phantom?! I can't wrap my brain around that just yet. Remember, he had cool white boots tooWas that when he claimed he tried to spin around on them and "bit it hard"?
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Yes. And he did that in front of all the "So You Think You Can Dance" folks.
I think that embarrassed the crap out of him... Liquid...I know what you mean about the Cook-ish ness of him playing a small club. It just fits. I mean, like you said, he's a kick ass rock star. But the small club really fits him well too. I think they did the photo shoot for the tour promotional stuff and the photo for TOML all on the same day. All wearing the same clothes, etc. |
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Hello. from San Jose.� GOD, whoever's idea it was to have him sing
Hello.....Hello....before he comes up from the stage is my new hero.� That is SO hawt. and look Ma!� NO VEST!!! (and he didn't wear it at all last night.) |
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Sweet mother of jeebus, not only is he back to the good ol' t-shirt, but he's wearing guyliner again! I flove the guyliner! I haven't seen it since
the last night of Idol! Hotness, thy name is David Cook.
I'm going to the Sacramento show tonight. There will be no stalking of buses for this lady, though. Lobsters, I can't wait to see your YouTube post for tonight's concert. I'll just be curious to see what it looks like. |
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I noticed the guyliner too. HAWT. He wears it well.
I'm so excited for you. Seeing him live is just awesome (even though I only got two acoustic songs he still KILLED it.) oooh, you should hang out afterwards though. They've been coming out from the buses after the show is over. We expect a full report back from you, btw. *gives Liquid the stink eye.* I'll definitely post them when I find them. That's my new routine in the morning. Boot up the 'puter and go straight for You Tube. |
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Seeing him live is just awesome (even though I only got two acoustic songs he still KILLED it.)Dude! When did you see him live? |
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For the Cookies...
TV Guide coverage (w/ Justin Guarini) for one of the tour stops (others later):
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Liquidsunshine wrote: Wal-Mart Shareholders. at the beginning of June (about two weeks after he won). If you go back to page 300 or 301 you'll find my hugely fan girly post about it.
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Thanks, bst16.
Lobsters - you were at the infamous Walmart event! That is awesome. I'll check out your post. People on other boards were going bat shit over that shareholders event because they didn't know what it was about, who got to attend, etc. |
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Yep I was there. WOOT!
Yeah, not just anyone gets into that event (and i'm not saying that I'm special or anything). But only associates of the company and shareholders get in because it is a business meeting. My hubby works for the company and is a shareholder. So by proxy I'm allowed into the meeting as well. It was fucking AWESOME. No joke about that.
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David got himself an endorsement deal.
SKECHERS Signs Idol Winner David Cook to Global DealFootwear Company Brings American Idol Winner on Board for Endorsement Agreement
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif., Jul 09, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- SKECHERS USA, Inc. (SKX:
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With exclusive worldwide rights to advertise footwear using Cook's image through December 2009, SKECHERS will feature the 25-year-old singer in various
SKECHERS' styles through a campaign that will reflect his personality, interests and appeal. Launching in Fall '08, the campaign coincides with the
"PopTarts American Idols Live! Tour 2008," and the debut of David's first post-Idol album on 19 Recordings/RCA Records. The SKECHERS Cook
campaign will include print, outdoor and in-store.
"I have always viewed SKECHERS as a cool company, so I am excited to be a part of their campaign," said Cook, who proved his enduring popularity by
breaking an all-time Billboard chart record with 11 songs debuting on the Hot 100 in a single week after winning American Idol. "They've had some
sensational singers like Carrie Underwood and Christina Aguilera as they were starting out and it will be great to be a part of the SKECHERS roster."
"We are thrilled that David will be representing SKECHERS in our marketing campaigns around the world," stated Michael Greenberg, president of
SKECHERS. "As a dynamic performer with a friendly, approachable personality, he's a perfect fit for the SKECHERS brand and an exciting next step for
our tradition of successful partnerships with emerging music stars."
Greenberg continued, "The crossing-over of fashion and music is beneficial to both industries, and benefits the stars and the brands associated with
them. For this reason, we have invested in such phenomenal stars as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Carrie Underwood, Ashlee Simpson, and now, David
Cook."
Along with celebrated songstresses Spears, Aguilera, Underwood and Simpson, and male stars like Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon, former Lakers player Rick Fox and
Downey Jr. have all appeared in SKECHERS marketing campaigns.
Mr. Cook did not plan to try out when he went to support his brother at the Omaha, Nebraska auditions for season seven of American Idol. Despite his
intentions, he was convinced to sing, and was selected to continue to the Hollywood round. The guitar-playing rock singer overcame the odds to beat out over
100,000 contestants before advancing to the top 24. David received the necessary votes to stick around week after week, until he eventually won the title of
"American Idol" at the finale in Los Angeles on May 21, 2008.
The global endorsement agreement was signed with 19 Merchandising Limited on behalf of Mr. Cook.
ABOUT SKECHERS USA, Inc.
Celebrating its 16th year in business, SKECHERS USA, Inc., designs, develops and markets a diverse range of footwear for men, women and children under the
SKECHERS name, as well as under several uniquely branded names. SKECHERS footwear is available in the United States via department and specialty stores,
company-owned SKECHERS retail stores and its e-commerce website, as well as in over 100 countries and territories through the company's global network of
distributors and subsidiaries in Canada, Brazil, Asia, and across Europe, as well as through a joint venture in China and in Hong Kong. The company is based
in Manhattan Beach, California. Please visit www.skechers.com or call the company's
information line at 877-INFO-SKX.
With possibly one of the most gorgeous photos I have ever seen...
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Lobsters |
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I'm never buying Nike again.
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seaguy |
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I'M WEARING SKETCHERS RIGHT THIS MINUTE!!!
*looks around* I'm unsure if that's a good thing to admit though. |
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