Knockout punch? Tide seems to turn Archuleta's way on show

Published: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:06 a.m. MDT
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LOS ANGELES — Heading into the NOKIA Theatre on Tuesday night, the consensus seemed to be that David Cook would be the next "American Idol."

On the way out, however, things looked entirely different. David Archuleta fans were jumping up and down — literally — with enthusiasm. Cook fans were considerably more subdued.

Just when the tide seemed to have turned against him, Archuleta fought back with his not-so-secret weapon — his amazing voice. His three songs brought the crowd to its feet and brought major praise from the judges, while Cook didn't get the same kind of enthusiastic response. Particularly from the judges.

Simon Cowell went so far as to declare, "What we have witnessed is a knockout" by Archuleta.

"Idol" producers couldn't resist a boxing/fight theme that didn't get any less dopey as the night went along.

The judges weren't entirely sold on Cook's first song, "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." Randy Jackson said he was "not sure if you did everything you could with it."

But the judges fell all over themselves praising Archuleta's rendition of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me." Jackson said it was "molten hot"; Paula Abdul called it a "beautiful, stunning performance"; Cowell said it was "the best you've done so far" and gave the round to the Utah teen.

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And the judges preferred Archuleta's rendition of "In This Moment" to Cook's performance of "Dream Big." The songs were from the "American Idol" songwriting contest.

If there was a knockout punch, it may have been Archuleta performing "Imagine" ("Stunning," Abdul said) for a second time in the competition. Fans were even singing it outside on the plaza after the show ended. It blew away the audience and overshadowed Cook's take on "The World I Know," which Cowell called "utterly the wrong choice" for the night.

"David Archuleta won the night for sure. He was amazing," said Laura Lovas of Los Angeles, who was in the audience. "He gives me goosebumps.

"It's pretty surreal to be there in person. The stage is larger than life and the talent is as well."

Lovas had turned into such an Archuleta fan she left the theater wearing a T-shirt with his face on it — a T-shirt she bought it at the "overpriced concession stand."

There were plenty of indications that the tide had turned against Archuleta before he performed on Tuesday night. After being declared the favorite by judges early in the competition, he'd been hit by some inevitable backlash.

On Tuesday at the NOKIA Theatre at L.A. Live, Cook signs were much more in evidence than David Archuleta signs by a factor of maybe 2-to-1. Or more.

When Cook's name was mentioned, the screams were a lot louder and lasted a lot longer. And a lot of it was coming from the teens and preteens who were thought to be Archuleta's constituency.

Recent comments

The most well rounded talent wise and deserving person won, David...

Steve - Congrats Cook! | May 22, 2008 at 5:09 p.m.

the key is that people voted for the real idol. now its time to move...

typical utahn | May 22, 2008 at 12:55 a.m.

"On the way out, however, things looked entirely different....

Typical White Person | May 21, 2008 at 10:35 p.m.

Amanda Williams, 15, right, cheers with Alysa Martindale, 15, center, and Martina Martindale, left, in the Murray High auditorium Tuesday. (Tim Hussin, Deseret News)
Tim Hussin, Deseret News
Amanda Williams, 15, right, cheers with Alysa Martindale, 15, center, and Martina Martindale, left, in the Murray High auditorium Tuesday.