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Old 07-27-2006, 09:58 AM
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Patrice kicked butt! More, please!

Last night I realized something - Phil's "eye thing" - that looking from side to side thing he does - reminds of Susanna Hoffs from the Bangles! Buh-bye, Phil. Go walk like an Egyptian somewhere...

Zayra is still around for eye candy. She'll go soon...
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Old 07-27-2006, 07:02 PM
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Last night I realized something - Phil's "eye thing" - that looking from side to side thing he does - reminds of Susanna Hoffs from the Bangles! Buh-bye, Phil. Go walk like an Egyptian somewhere...
Oh GOD that's FUNNY!!!!
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Old 07-28-2006, 10:14 AM
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Pike's streak
Austin singer's 'Rock Star' hopes are still alive
By Michael Corcoran

AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Saturday, July 29, 2006

Patrice Pike was not going to be intimidated by Hollywood hotshot guitarist Dave Navarro.

The Austin singer, who once fronted Sister 7 and currently performs as a solo artist, has been in sink-or-swim meetings with legendary label boss Clive Davis. She's been signed to three major labels in the years since she fronted Dallas funk/jam band Little Sister as a teenager. Where her career is concerned, Pike's not going to back down from someone whose biggest claim to fame is marrying (and recently separating from) Carmen Electra.

"OK, Patrice, I'm not seeing anything different and, frankly, I'm getting a little bored," Navarro told Pike on Tuesday night's episode of "Rock Star: Supernova," which is "American Idol" with a pierced lip. Pike had just performed a version of "Remedy" by the Black Crowes.

"Do you do a lot of things differently when you perform, Dave?" Pike shot back. Ooh, testy. Some in the crowd gasped.

But then Navarro, who's one of the show's executive producers as well as a co-host, put it all into perspective: "The difference is that I already have a job and I'm not auditioning."

The ultimate "singer wanted" classified, "Rock Star: Supernova" is a summer-long CBS reality show out to find a lead singer for a new "supergroup" consisting of drummer Tommy Lee (ex-Mötley Crüe), bassist Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica) and guitarist Gilby Clarke (who was in Guns N' Roses for a minute and a half). Somehow, the 35-year-old Pike — who has toured with touchy feely femme fest Lilith Fair — finds herself in the middle of all this, battling kids named Storm and Magni for the right to sing Tommy Lee songs. But she's not going to apologize for seizing an opportunity.

"I don't think there are too many musicians out there who wouldn't want to perform in front of 5 million people a week on national TV," Pike said after surviving week four's elimination, which aired Wednesday. For the first time, Pike found herself as one of the bottom three vote-getters and thus had to sing for her "Rock Star" life. And did she ever! Pike pulled out a riveting performance of Radiohead's "My Iron Lung" that had Lee exclaiming, "That's what I'm talking about!" In two minutes, Pike went from the bottom to the top.

Still, Pike has virtually no chance of fronting the Supernova band-to-be. She'll ride this rockin' rollercoaster as long as she can, hopefully to the round where the contestants sing their own compositions.

Lukas Rossi, the gaunt, gothy, glitter rocker, seems a shoo-in to be the Scott Weiland vocalist in this Velvet Revolver knock-off. Although a vote by viewers determines the bottom three acts, judges Lee, Newsted and Clarke pick the one that has to leave the show each week, and Rossi should be the last rocker standing. If the band goes the unexpected route, selecting a frontwoman, look for them to tap Houston's Dilana — Stevie Nicks in need of an exorcist — who will least make a female-fronted Supernova sound like Heart.

Tell Pike that she just doesn't fit with this over-the-hill, bad boy rock band and she'll disagree. "I'd love to be in this band," she said. "I've been chilling for two years with my solo stuff. I miss being in a rock band. I'm ready to cut loose."

Expect Supernova to cut Pike loose around Week 8.

And if you think it'll bum her out to read that, don't worry. Pike and her fellow "Rock Star: Supernova" hopefuls are holed up like a deliberating jury, with no phones, no TV, no Internet access and no newspapers. Pike has a list of five people she can call, twice a week, for 15 minutes, on a monitored cell phone. They can't talk about the show or any aspects of the music business. There's no coaching in "Rock Star."

"Don't tell me anything about what's happening on the outside world," Pike prepped a reporter on Monday, interview day, at the converted convent in the Hollywood Hills where the contestants live together. Pike has no idea that "Patrice Watch" parties have become a regular Tuesday night happening in her home town. During a recent lunch hour at Enoteca on South Congress Avenue, strangers at adjoining tables were debating Pike's chances after overhearing a conversation. "Who's the girl who told Tommy to Google her?" asked one diner. Told it was Storm Large, who's got naughty pics on the Internet, the woman said, "I think she'll go all the way. There's chemistry with her and the band." The show's addictive.

"Probably the worst thing about this experience is the isolation," said Pike, who nailed the cattle call tryout in April, then spent a long week auditioning in L.A. before making the on-air cut. She gets paid each week, but business partner Todd Walker declined to say how much. Pike has had to put her solo career on hold, postponing a European tour and pushing back the release date of her new record until "Rock Star" wraps in late September. Or until she's sent home.

"I really want to win this thing, and I think I've got a chance," she said. "I'm just so comfortable onstage. I don't get the jitters."

She's certainly the most experienced rocker in contention, with some of the other contenders often picking her brain for career advice. Just how does it feel to get signed to Arista by record company legend Clive Davis, then watch him get fired a few months later, putting your record in limbo? Pike is one of the few folks who could answer that.

"Everybody gets along so well in the house," she said. "We have a lot of respect for each other, knowing just what we had to do to get here." But what about that Week 3 dustup with Jill Giola, termed a "catfight" by Tommy Lee? "They made a big deal about that on the show, but it was really nothing," Pike said. The cameras caught her and Giola in a heated moment after Pike claimed "Helter Skelter" by the Beatles as her song to perform that night. "It was just a misunderstanding. Jill wanted to do another song anyway." It was all patched up by show time, and Pike and Giola were sitting together holding hands.

There's very little of that kind of behind-the-scenes drama on "Rock Star: Supernova," where almost all the action happens onstage. "When I was deciding whether or not to try out for the show, the thing that convinced me was because the music was the most important element," Pike said. Created by Mark Burnett, who brought us "Survivor" and "The Apprentice," the show is a follow-up to last year's "Rock Star: INXS," which has been credited with re-igniting the Australian group's popularity.

Just as in the inaugural season, when the more charismatic Marty Casey was passed over for J.D. Fortune, who gelled better with the band, the most talented singer won't necessarily be chosen to front Supernova (which might be forced to change its name because it's just been sued by a California band that has had the name since 1989). Pike has the tattoos and the 'tude; she just needs to convince Lee, Newsted and Clarke that she's the singer who can make them matter again.

"I have to challenge myself to pull out that over-the-top stage presence they're looking for," she said.

Six little letters, Ms. Pike, and they're not "Google." Six little letters: Go girl! We'll be watching.

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Old 07-28-2006, 10:30 AM
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guitarist Gilby Clarke (who was in Guns N' Roses for a minute and a half).
Teehee.

Great article. I have to disagree on one point, though, I think Dilana would be the expected choice. Or at least she should be, if they want to set themselves apart from other bands.
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Old 07-28-2006, 10:34 AM
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I love Michael Corcoran's writing. I don't always agree w/ him, but he's a great writer.
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Old 07-28-2006, 05:33 PM
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I just caught up on Tivo.

This is bullsh*t.

Zayra has been in the bottom three every week (or almost), she has no interest in being in this band, is only trying to get noticed for a solo career, and by the way she totally sucks.

Phil should have gone eventually, but his White Rabbit from last week and the Failure song from this week qualified him to stay longer than Zayra. They only kept her to see what she will (or won't) wear next week.

And maybe next week Tommy Lee will wear some fricking shoes.

I love Phil, he can bring his long wobbly neck and puppy Suzanna Hoffs eyes (spot on, Livia!) over to my place anytime.

And...I'm totally in the Dilana fan club. She can do no wrong and I saw a very softened, pretty look on her face yesterday.
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Old 07-28-2006, 05:51 PM
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Should have been Zayra. BUT - as soon as Phil replied to their question about his commitment, I knew he had just dug his own grave. He said "I do want to win this contest" or "this show" or something to that effect. He did NOT say "I want to be in this band." Nice going, ass.
I agree it was a dumb thing to say, but I don't think a single contender is doing this because they care about being in this phony pre-fab "band". They didn't even learn until this week what type of the music the "band" wants to play. It's not like INXS, which was an existing band and many of those competing had grown up as fans.

I think the majority are just trying to get noticed for solo careers. A couple, like Dilana and Lukas, might be interested in the whole band thing, but I guarantee you they will go solo just as soon contractually allowed.
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Old 07-29-2006, 10:51 PM
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I've been in and out of town for work the last two months so I'm just catching up reading the Rockstar thread. I don't see it posted but if you go to http://dilanarox.com you can see a video performance of Landslide by Dilana. Click on "clips" at the bottom of the home page and then click on the first photo that appears along the top of the page. Enjoy!

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Old 07-30-2006, 10:52 AM
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I've been in and out of town for work the last two months so I'm just catching up reading the Rockstar thread. I don't see it posted but if you go to http://dilanarox.com you can see a video performance of Landslide by Dilana. Click on "clips" at the bottom of the home page and then click on the first photo that appears along the top of the page. Enjoy!

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Old 07-30-2006, 11:27 AM
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I have to agree with Ryan. I really don't think Phil was interested in being the lead singer; I even read that he still wanted stick with his local band, Lennox. I'm really not sure why he was even there except to maybe get some national exposure for himself & his band.

The only people I think that would fit in with this pre-fab band is Lukas or Dilana. They are weird enough to fit right in with that bunch.

And OMG, grinding, what man wouldn't like a chick to "grind" him unless of course he was gay?

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Apparently Dilana must be a Mac fan - she lists Dreams as one of her favorite tunes. I'd love her to do GDW.

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Yeah - Jill's got Landslide on her playlist - and Matt has the Dance verson of Big Love on his.

I'd like to hear Dilana do ANY Stevie song.
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Yeah - Jill's got Landslide on her playlist - and Matt has the Dance verson of Big Love on his.

I'd like to hear Dilana do ANY Stevie song.
Great, Jill will probably end up doing a Stevie tune. Actually, she'd probably do OK. But I'd much prefer Dilana or even Storm to do one. Landslide would be an obvious choice, but GDW or Edge would rock.

I don't think they would deem Chris's songs hard enough(that's not the right word, but I can't think of another right now) to do on the show. LB's stuff? I don't know - it may be too guitar oriented for what they're trying to do.

The Chain would be awesome, done by a guy or chick. IMO.
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Old 07-31-2006, 09:51 PM
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***Song selection spoilers***




























I just watched the reality show online. No one argued about anything this week re: song selection. Patrice is doing "Higher Ground," w/ Tommy Lee drumming. Storm is doing a stripped down, slow version of "Changes," and is worried it won't rock out enough, but she wants to show her vulnerable side. I saw "Clocks," but I don't know who got it. Zayra is doing "867-5309," and rearranged it in a way that the house band doesn't like (again). Josh is doing that Sublime song, "Santarita?" Something like that. In the confessional video footage, Storm said that people had been fighting and furniture had been broken, but I didn't see any of that and the song selection process was so mellow this week. So, I don't know if some sh*t went down or she was just being facetious.
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I thought Zayra was really good...and I like Dilana, but the guy that sang at the piano was awesome! I had chills the whole time. I'm late to this show and only haphazardly watch it, but that guy tonight was really, really good.
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