One In A Million!!
After a very last minute decision, a frantic rush back home in the rain, followed by an equally mad rush in a heavier rain to Shah Alam, witnessing the aftermath of 5 car accidents while getting stuck in a insanely horrible traffic jam on the way there, and having a constant stressed out feeling because we were afraid that we won't make it to a place I have almost no idea where it is , we finally was able to arrive at Sri Pentas 2, Plaza Alam Sentral with my head still attached to my body and with 10 minutes to spare.
Yeap!!
We (Me and sis) went all the way to Shah Alam to watch "One In A Million" LIVE from Sri Pentas 2.
Don't know what's "One In A Million"?
Dude..
You really need to sit in front of the idiot box a.k.a TV and watch it more often.
Anyways, its a copycat-sorta Malaysian version of the famous "American Idol" which is bound to give you more shocks than a capacitor charged up to 1 million volt can.
Left office at 6.30 pm, reached home at 7.10 pm, left home at 7.40 pm and reached there at 9.20pm JUST IN TIME for the show at 9.30pm.
The show started with the host and hostess introducing the 2 judges, which was one beautiful malay lady (Sorry I forgot her name) as well as Paul flowerless-plant-growing-in-dense-clusters-on-the surface-of-the-ground a.k.a Paul MOSS!
(If you didn't get the joke , Moss = flowerless plant...bla bla bla)
Well, frankly speaking, I found the stage and the whole set much smaller than what is shown on TV. Which means that these people have a very good team to make everything look nice on TV. (Eh, I mean it in a good way ok? Don't misunderstand me.)
Then, the show went to the part where they kick out someone from the show.
And this week,
Dayang, the show's favourite, got the least votes and was freed from Paul Moss's vicous comments.
And then there were 3.
Alif, Faizal and Suki.
Faizal started the show with one of my favourite song by Remy - Save Me, the opening song for Smallville. The singing was ok; not too bad; that was until he reached the chorus where things started to get a bit messy. The end was a bit boring because he was singing the same thing over and over again.
Then came a commercial break and was followed by ALIF!! My sis's classmate for Sri Hartamas!!!
He sang a BackStreet Boys song, I think it is called " the call" or " the calling".
The performence itself was not really at the level where he would be considered a good singer. But I guess he was able to capture the audience with his on-stage dance sorta movements thingy. Then it was Suki's turn.
All dressed in black, she sang her first song "Losing Grip" by Avril Lavigne.
Didn't really feel this one.
No "Ling - Gam"
My Sis.
Then came another commercial break.
Then it was Faizal's turn to sing again. This time, he sang some malay song which was much better than his first.
Alif's turn was next, where he again sang another malay song which I found kinda slow and boring. But it did show off his voice....so.....It was a much better choice than his first song.
Lastly, Suki ended the show with a Malay song by Siti Nurhaliza (I think ).
Well, it was probably the best performence of the show that day. She really got the audience moving.
Then the show finally ended.
We quickly made our way back to our car and drove back home.Of course before we did that, we did some cam-whoring in the car.
Hahaha..Actually, I'm not a big fan of the show. But it was still a great experience considering we haven't been to shows like these.
Opps, forgot to mention that the music at the place there was really great. This is what you get from a professonal band playing live! I really enjoyed the music (Not the singing sometimes though) throughout the show!