With Cameron Novack, I think the coaches made the right call. There
was this talk about “Can we break the rules?” but as Cee Lo said, it
jeopardizes the integrity of the whole show. The coaches are going to
have regrets, and Cameron was Cee Lo’s regret. Cameron seemed to be a
lightning rod on Twitter. People wrote to me, “I loved him in an Adam
Lambert way!” or they said, “Absolutely not.” I got no gray area on
Cameron.
I liked Wade’s version of “Rehab.” I like it when our artists give us
their own take on a song. Wade is a student of music, as we learned,
and he showed great respect for old school music and the Marvin Gayes of
the world. He showed originality, he paid homage to the music that he
loves most, and he showed so much talent and range. Really, that was a
smart move by him. And he looked like a mini Cee Lo! They had a little
brother, big brother thing going on, and their immediate affection for
one another was contagious.
I really loved Sera Hill. I liked how the show closed with her, and I
loved her personality. When Christina came out on stage, Sera looked as
surprised as Taylor Swift looked the very first time she won an award.
And when Christina kissed her on stage, she was just trying to hold on
to the kiss, grabbing it out of thin air. A couple people asked me last
night whether Christina’s performance was planned. The truth is, there
are microphones around those coaches at all times if they ever feel
inspired to get up and sing. What you saw there was an impromptu jam
moment, which is the most fun to witness, just to see the look on Sera’s
face. It’s one thing for her to be on Christina’s team, but it’s
another for your coach to immediately want to sing with you. That was a
really great moment and a looking glass into how, when the show is
firing on all cylinders, it provides moments like that.
There was a lot of concern about my well-being after Adley Stump’s
mother jumped on me, literally, leaped across the room, like a scene
from Black Swan. This was like my audition for Dancing With the Non-Stars.
But I caught her, because safety first, Mrs. Stump. Everybody asked,
“Are you okay!?” and I want America to know that I am very strong and I
proved it last night. I am recuperating!
Another thing I want to mention that America will be thrilled about
in the battle rounds is… new wardrobe for all the coaches! What Purrfect
the Cat was for conversation during the blind auditions, Christina
Aguilera’s compact-disc hat will be for the battle rounds.
What people are watching throughout The Voice is a snapshot
into what the music business used to be able to do well and just doesn’t
do anymore. There is a process to music: There is a discovery process,
there is a mentoring process, and then there is a “let’s see how far
your dove can fly” process. Those are the three pillars of real A&R,
and this is how the process happens. And there’s a fight in it all, and
the fight is the battle rounds. The battles are in the ring and they’re
ferocious. The coaches want to enter the live shows with the most
diverse teams that they can get. It’s like Gladiator: Win the crowd, win your freedom. It’s been about building these teams, and now it’s about fighting to stay on them.
Carson Daly blogs 'The Voice' final blind auditions: Prepare for battle!
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Thursday, 1 March 2012
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