JTMacc99 February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 43 minutes ago, rlc said: Chefs work sick all the time. It’s like this weird badassery competition to see who can show up for work in the worst condition and still function. I suppose that's part of what went on with Adrienne this episode, but I am leaning towards a different reason for why she was participating while she was sick. To me, above all else, Top Chef is a TV Show. She is a cast member on this TV show. None of this is real life. Who cares if she's sick? The TV show this week has eight people competing against each other. She's one of the eight. Can she compete? Yes? Then get in there and do what the TV show needs you to do this week. And that's why they don't wear hats, hair nets, gloves. Because this is a TV show. They're not wearing that stuff any more than Nigella Lawson, Jacques Pepin, or Julia Child did on their TV shows. So just like I pretend that magic is real when I watch the Prisoner of Azkaban for the 50th time, I can pretend that a real commercial food kitchen is full of charming and attractive young people who aren't exactly cooking in the most sanitary conditions. 17 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027576
AriAu February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 Quote Ok ... so I’m now thinking Justin, Eric and Michele end up being the top three. That is a pretty depressing statement-there have been some good dishes made by that trio, but that has to be about the weakest Top 3 I can think of. Nothing in this episode was a truly innovative thing, altho at least a few of them made good food. I was impressed at how well they all did in the QF-nothing was a disaster...and the winning dish was just a slab of meat???At least someone learned from "Carne!". The series has started taking on a life of its own when someone says "I always wanted to be here when you (Tom) says this is the best food of the season"! 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027590
biakbiak February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 11 minutes ago, JTMacc99 said: And that's why they don't wear hats, hair nets, gloves. B None of these people do these things in real life either, maybe hats but that is mostly do to uniform choice of the restaurant. Seriously, follow any professional chef on IG where many IG their actual services and you won’t see these things. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027601
Writing Wrongs February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 I get distracted by how wet that one guy's beard always looks. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027618
Chit Chat February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 3 hours ago, kicksave said: Another sanitary aspect that Top Chef does not implement is hairnets for beards...I don't know about other people but it bothers me that every season there seems to be several male chefs that have long scraggly beards that they do not shave down to scruff and do not cover with a hairnet. That and the sweat dripping off of their brows. Yuck! It doesn't take much to make me lose my appetite, so I'm glad that I don't get to peek inside a real kitchen or else I'd probably never eat out again. 3 hours ago, kicksave said: This is problem I am having with Top Chef now...too many celebrity guests now and emphasis on the chefs gushing over them. I agree. We didn't even get to hear Padma's critique of the QF, but listening to the guest judge, he sounded like he was channeling her. "The flavor profile...…" That's not something us non-chef types would normally say. He mentioned that he didn't like the high acidic food that Kelsey made. He should've made it clear on his rider if there were certain foods he needed to or wanted to avoid. It would've been nice if all of the chefs could've spoken to him for a few minutes before the QF in order to assess his likes/dislikes. That must've been some fantastic oatmeal the one guy made (I still can't get their names straight!) I will now crown myself Top Chef for the daily oatmeal I make. ;) 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027622
JTMacc99 February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 I was happy to see Michelle put together such a good dish, and that was just in general and not because of the story behind it. She's been pretty good all year, so it was nice to see her shine for a bit. At this point, most of them have had at least one moment where they did really well. It's kind of difficult for me to pick a lead dog right now. 28 minutes ago, ChitChat said: It doesn't take much to make me lose my appetite, so I'm glad that I don't get to peek inside a real kitchen or else I'd probably never eat out again. There was a sketch on SNL many years ago where a man dies and he gets to ask a saint in heaven all sorts of questions about his life. Go to the 2:35 mark to see when he asks "what is the grossest thing I ever ate" Heh. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027689
Chit Chat February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 JTMacc99, that's pretty gross!! Thanks for the link though. Funny stuff. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027836
JTMacc99 February 1, 2019 Share February 1, 2019 6 minutes ago, ChitChat said: JTMacc99, that's pretty gross!! Thanks for the link though. Funny stuff. It stuck in my head all of these years that it was the 200th grossest thing. (That and the thing about the girls who had a secret crush on him. Hee!) I simply don’t want to know is my motto. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027853
Rambler February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 When Michelle started popping up in the talking heads all of a sudden, I figured she either won or she was doomed. Glad it was the former and not the latter. I can kind of see now why the editors haven't had her on very much in the previous episodes. She has this kind of droning voice that would put an insomniac to sleep. That's probably what happened to Eddie in the car. A couple of miles of listening to her droning on and he was out like a light. Haha I joke, she is still my favorite this season. 11 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027963
seltzer3 February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 While I was glad that Michelle won, I did wish that Justin won. Felt like he was one of the few that actually made a dish based on a song, and not the other way around. Seemed like majority of the contestants just shoe horned a dish they wanted to make and thought of a song that went with that. I think almost all of them made a song about their home/life...and then made a dish that they made quite a bit. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5027984
JMarie99 February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 I’m just glad I had my tissues handy for this episode. Between Michelle’s backstory and the In Memoriam at the end for Fatima, I was a mess. I can’t stand Kings of Leon (“use some-bah-DAYY” ... ugh!) but I was hoping that Caleb would at least have something interesting to say about the food or, at the very least, have a decent personality. Glad I’m not the only one who thought he was a douche. The prune joke was stupid and not the least bit funny. I didn’t realize he had been in rehab - and now he’s chugging wine?! His wife seemed sweet - I feel sorry for her. Eddie cracks me up, and for that reason alone I’m glad he’s still on the show. So he dates a girl who doesn’t like fish, and for their first meal he makes red snapper? Hilarious. I think he may have said that the Cake song was their wedding song, not merely that he and his wife both liked the band. But he always seems to take the easy way out. Yes, risotto is difficult to do in these competitions, but there are plenty of other ways to make rice. So he chooses to sprinkle puffed rice on top of the dish? Kind of like that shrimp on a stick he made last week. Some of these other chefs try to do too much, sometimes to their detriment, but this guy seems to be so afraid of failure that he doesn’t try to push himself at all. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5028131
jumper sage February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 5 hours ago, JTMacc99 said: I suppose that's part of what went on with Adrienne this episode, but I am leaning towards a different reason for why she was participating while she was sick. Everyone wants a sick chef cooking for them. To me, above all else, Top Chef is a TV Show. She is a cast member on this TV show. None of this is real life. Who cares if she's sick? The TV show this week has eight people competing against each other. She's one of the eight. Can she compete? Yes? Then get in there and do what the TV show needs you to do this week. And that's why they don't wear hats, hair nets, gloves. Because this is a TV show. They're not wearing that stuff any more than Nigella Lawson, Jacques Pepin, or Julia Child did on their TV shows. Very good point So just like I pretend that magic is real when I watch the Prisoner of Azkaban for the 50th time, I can pretend that a real commercial food kitchen is full of charming and attractive young people who aren't exactly cooking in the most sanitary conditions. I don't think Bravo values this show at all. Moving it to 8:00 means a lot of adults won't catch it. I work until 8 on Thursdays and by the time I get home, take a shower and get something to eat it's over. I think to myself I can catch the rerun and the rerun is at 1:30 am. Bravo will run HW shows non stop and even the new backyard show, which could be cut down to 1/2 hour, Top Chef is rarely on. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5028268
Popular Post biakbiak February 2, 2019 Popular Post Share February 2, 2019 (edited) I just realized when I looked up Padma’s IG to see the date of the Lake Cumberland episode (I remember her IG it at the time) to see the date (June 6th) that Adrienne was sick that the dinner where Michelle talks about her father’s suicide was most likely filmed a day or two after Anthony Bourdain’s suicide (June 8th) which probably contributed to the judges emotional reaction to her story. Edited February 2, 2019 by biakbiak 38 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5028364
lindakoy February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 23 hours ago, Harry24 said: I thought that Kings of Leon lead singer seemed like a jerk. And an idiot. His wife did not strike me as very intelligent either, but she seemed nice at least. He's always struck me as a douche bag. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5028671
JTMacc99 February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 10 hours ago, jumper sage said: I don't think Bravo values this show at all. Moving it to 8:00 means a lot of adults won't catch it. I work until 8 on Thursdays and by the time I get home, take a shower and get something to eat it's over. I think to myself I can catch the rerun and the rerun is at 1:30 am. Bravo will run HW shows non stop and even the new backyard show, which could be cut down to 1/2 hour, Top Chef is rarely on. Comcast/NBC’s level of caring is tied directly to how much money it makes for them. This show is getting long in the tooth but I imagine it’s pretty cheap to produce. Not sure why they moved it to 8, but given how much tv is viewed time shifted these days, it probably didn’t make much difference to them for the profitability of Top Chef. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5028884
Heathrowe February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 I didn't think Adrienne seemed that sick, so I was not particularly grossed out. I had read the comments here, so maybe I was expecting her to a lot worse than what I saw. That said, I also thought this was a weirdly boring episode? So maybe I was not paying enough attention. Michelle seems lovely but she is really, really muted so maybe that was part of it. Anyway, this was kind of a zzz. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5028930
carrps February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 On 2/1/2019 at 5:44 AM, cameron said: Sean Brock looks so old for his age (35). Must be all the substance abuse before he got clean. Dang! I'd have guessed 55. 20 hours ago, AriAu said: That is a pretty depressing statement-there have been some good dishes made by that trio, but that has to be about the weakest Top 3 I can think of. Nothing in this episode was a truly innovative thing, altho at least a few of them made good food. I was impressed at how well they all did in the QF-nothing was a disaster...and the winning dish was just a slab of meat???At least someone learned from "Carne!". I blame the wee little singer judge. He seemed to have pretty pedestrian, unimaginative tastes. 3 hours ago, JTMacc99 said: Comcast/NBC’s level of caring is tied directly to how much money it makes for them. This show is getting long in the tooth but I imagine it’s pretty cheap to produce. Not sure why they moved it to 8, but given how much tv is viewed time shifted these days, it probably didn’t make much difference to them for the profitability of Top Chef. We dvr almost everything (but especially Bravo shows whose commercials are legion and looooooong). Kelsey annoyed the holy hell out of me this episode. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5029213
The Solution February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 This was a pretty boring episode that I didn't see until Friday because of the 8:00 start time and not being home to set the DVR (and not being able to remember my Spectrum password at work). I was glad Michelle won. I thought Adrienne and Eric's dishes looked better than the other 2 that were in the Top 3, but then I can't stand either Sara or Justin. His was an interesting concept at least even if he couldn't count how many plates he needed. Sara's looked disgusting and who can't make jambalaya anyway? The right person went home for this (minus Sara who also made a disgusting looking QF dish). Shellfish and Tennessee are never a sure thing. Kelsey was really grating this episode. She's out of her depth now. Obviously this is not my favorite season of Top Chef, but at least I think my favorites are set - Eric, Adrienne, Michelle and Eddie. The rest of them can go pound salt. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5029325
jackjill89 February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 I hate the "woo-hoo we're in the top (whatever)" on competition shows. Unless you make the finals, just shut up. Kelsey annoys me, and I swear she said it about three times this episode. She also annoyed me with her take on pot pie. That was not a pot pie. It was a pretty wreath of veggies with some inconsistently cooked chicken, pastry croutons and some gravy. Not what I think of when I think of pot pie. I have this feeling Eddie is going to win. There has been so much attention on him. If he does, he will barely crack a smile. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5029427
buttersister February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 (edited) I admit to having no idea who the QF singer is—and no particular desire to find out. Agree about his pedestrian tastes, but also, his personal lifestyle affecting his judgement made him seem even more narrow-minded. Unless the set up was to make something for a guy who likes meat and potatoes, dislikes acidity and who only thinks about eating late at night. Go! (He likely eats at other times, but made this bit a criteria for himself.) Edited February 2, 2019 by buttersister 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5029490
Chit Chat February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 3 hours ago, jackjill89 said: That was not a pot pie. It was a pretty wreath of veggies with some inconsistently cooked chicken, pastry croutons and some gravy. Not what I think of when I think of pot pie. The jambalaya didn't look like a typical jambalaya either. I guess they were going for the deconstructed look. I thought that Kelsey presented a pretty plate of food, but it's too bad that it was so salty. I don't think she's out of her depth. Like many of her castmates, she just had an off day. At least I'm hoping that's all it was. Here's hoping my hometown girl does well next time! 3 hours ago, jackjill89 said: I hate the "woo-hoo we're in the top (whatever)" on competition shows. That doesn't bother me because to have made it this far in the competition is worthy of a pat on one's back! I think that when any of them say that, it's probably not a boastful thing, but more of a statement of disbelief, as in "Wow! I can't believe I've made it this far considering the competition." That's just the way I see it. YMMV! 10 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5029769
Dewey Decimate February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 What irritated me about Kelsey this ep was she was going on at length about what a country music fan she is, we're at the GOO, woo hoo, but when Padma asked if she's a fan of whoever the heck that QF guy was, she just kinda giggles and smiles. If I were a legit fan and got to meet him, I'd at least say something like "yes! I love {insert slightly less-known song/album name here)!" Not a douchbag hipster dissertation, but just one sentence showing that I am a true fan and not just some random kiss-ass (which imo she kinda came off as). But take that with a grain of salt*, as I'm one of those people who hate when a personally beloved author/artist/etc. becomes suddenly popular and showered with newbie fans (and feel conflicted because I don't begrudge them success). *one of the many off Kelsey's visually-appealing but nasty-sounding dish Whoever that QF guy was - I can't call him a judge because it didn't seem like he had much of a basic palate needed to fairly evaluate - I couldn't stand his repeated comments about "it feels so weird to be eating on camera." Seriously? I don't give a shit about your internal feelings. Tell me about the food, that's why I watch this show. And get off my damn lawn while you're at it! 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5029980
dbell1 February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 When I think of Nashville and country music stars, Kings of Leon aren't on the list. Wasn't there anyone remotely related to country music available? Or did they all see Adrienne vomiting and bailed? I picture a line of tour buses heading out of town. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5030063
biakbiak February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 18 minutes ago, dbell1 said: When I think of Nashville and country music stars, Kings of Leon aren't on the list. Wasn't there anyone remotely related to c Kings of Leon started in Nashville 20 years ago and were part of the local music scene. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5030089
Pickles February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 I thought it probably didn't help Adrienne's sickness to be sitting in the backseat of the car. Ugh. I even wondered if part of it was car sickness. She should have been in the front seat with the cool air blowing right on her. Most likely car sickness was not an issue for her, but it was the first thing I thought of when she was looking so icky in the backset and asked the driver to pull over. Worst feeling ever. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5030417
Chit Chat February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 11 hours ago, Dewey Decimate said: What irritated me about Kelsey this ep was she was going on at length about what a country music fan she is, we're at the GOO, woo hoo, but when Padma asked if she's a fan of whoever the heck that QF guy was, she just kinda giggles and smiles. To be fair, the Grand Ole Opry is the Mecca for many country music fans, so I get her excitement about standing on that stage! Although I'm not a fan of country music, I do respect the talented artists in that genre, and if I had the chance to be there, I'd be a little giddy too knowing the legends that have graced that auditorium. ;) 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5030487
Nordly Beaumont February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 (edited) 12 hours ago, Dewey Decimate said: What irritated me about Kelsey this ep was she was going on at length about what a country music fan she is, we're at the GOO, woo hoo, but when Padma asked if she's a fan of whoever the heck that QF guy was, she just kinda giggles and smiles. If I were a legit fan and got to meet him, I'd at least say something like "yes! I love {insert slightly less-known song/album name here)!" Edited because I misunderstood - sorry! 11 hours ago, dbell1 said: When I think of Nashville and country music stars, Kings of Leon aren't on the list. Right? I like KoL and hate country music! Edited February 3, 2019 by Nordly Beaumont 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5030552
HyeChaps February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 I’m surprised they didn’t get a bigger star Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5031088
Colleenna February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 8 hours ago, Pickles said: I thought it probably didn't help Adrienne's sickness to be sitting in the backseat of the car. Ugh. I even wondered if part of it was car sickness. She should have been in the front seat with the cool air blowing right on her. Most likely car sickness was not an issue for her, but it was the first thing I thought of when she was looking so icky in the backset and asked the driver to pull over. Worst feeling ever. She's preggers. So probably a combo of morning sickness and motion sickness. And some women experience nausea at smelling certain foods that normally would have them drooling. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5031123
Pickles February 3, 2019 Share February 3, 2019 32 minutes ago, Colleenna said: She's preggers. So probably a combo of morning sickness and motion sickness. And some women experience nausea at smelling certain foods that normally would have them drooling. I know she is pregnant now, but thought she got pregnant after filming Top Chef. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5031175
Colleenna February 4, 2019 Share February 4, 2019 4 hours ago, Pickles said: I know she is pregnant now, but thought she got pregnant after filming Top Chef. You might be right. I don't know when TC was filmed. I know in a January article she said she was 5 months pregnant. Don't know when the interview for the article happened. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5031701
biakbiak February 4, 2019 Share February 4, 2019 19 minutes ago, Colleenna said: You might be right. I don't know when TC was filmed. I know in a January article she said she was 5 months pregnant. Don't know when the interview for the article happened. This was filmed in June. She wasn’t pregnant. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5031747
Rai February 4, 2019 Share February 4, 2019 I thought making a salad with grilled cheese croutons was a great idea and one I would like to see more often out there. My love of grilled cheese knows no bounds. I don't know how everyone is supposed to eat a dish after a real downer of a story. It's not wrong that Michelle shared it, but I have to say, I'd be feeling incredibly awkward shoving something in my mouth after learning about her father. I wouldn't even be able to register what I was eating at that moment. It's so sad. Also, I found it hilarious that Sara's dad would sing a song about gumbo -- so she made jambalaya. Probably that's more realistic to make in a competition than gumbo, and I'll support her strategic thinking, but still I'm amused, and I'm surprised no one said anything. I'm rooting for Eric and Kelsey and maybe Adrienne or Michelle. I'll probably get Justin or Eddie though, as much as I hate to admit it. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5032317
JTMacc99 February 4, 2019 Share February 4, 2019 So... What was up with the promo for next week with Padma saying "Who is up for a little 3 on 3?" I get the basketball reference, but don't we have 7 people left? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5032513
windtrix February 4, 2019 Share February 4, 2019 On 1/31/2019 at 10:29 PM, GaT said: Kelsey's gushing really got on my nerves this week, especially since she failed twice. Especially since it is somebody most people have never heard of. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5032752
Omeletsmom February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 On 1/31/2019 at 10:25 PM, avecsans said: For the second week in a row, I was completely grossed out that people had to eat the food that Adrienne prepared. Someone who has recently vomited should not be touching other people’s food. Owning my agree for the above, not the rest of the post. I don't mind the personal challenges. The editing is so obvious this season. The last several episodes, I have been able to tell DH which person will either win or leave within the first 10 minutes. I was not at all surprised by this week's elimination. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5034224
biakbiak February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 (edited) 10 hours ago, JTMacc99 said: So... What was up with the promo for next week with Padma saying "Who is up for a little 3 on 3?" I get the basketball reference, but don't we have 7 people left? Maybe the prize for the QF is you don’t have to cook. Edited February 5, 2019 by biakbiak Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5034293
HappyDancex2 February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 I'm still underwhelmed by the food that I'm seeing. I guess I wish this season was better "cast" for a lack of better term. I guess having some rooting interest or rooting non interest always makes the show more interesting or people who have a style of food that they like to cook. The molecular guys probably don't want to come on anymore but at least their minds are wired in a way where they will always think outside of the box.....and crash and burn because of it if necessary. Since we can't taste the food all of the risk taking makes better TV. They should have a 29 minutes risotto challenge LOL. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5034559
bluepiano February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 15 hours ago, Rai said: Also, I found it hilarious that Sara's dad would sing a song about gumbo -- so she made jambalaya. Probably that's more realistic to make in a competition than gumbo, and I'll support her strategic thinking, but still I'm amused, and I'm surprised no one said anything. The song is "Jambalaya," one of many great classics by Hank Williams, and it mentions jambalaya as well. "Jambalaya and a crawfish pie and file gumbo, cause tonight I'm gonna see my ma cher amio." 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5034580
Rai February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 For some reason, I could've sworn she kept saying "Gumbo" was the song title. Oh well! Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5034993
Special K February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 9 hours ago, bluepiano said: The song is "Jambalaya," one of many great classics by Hank Williams, and it mentions jambalaya as well. "Jambalaya and a crawfish pie and file gumbo, cause tonight I'm gonna see my ma cher amio." "Pick guitar, fill fruit jar, and be gay-oh Son of a gun we'll have some fun on the bayou." A classic. :-) 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5035061
luvapickle February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 On 2/1/2019 at 9:01 PM, jumper sage said: I don't think Bravo values this show at all. Moving it to 8:00 means a lot of adults won't catch it. I work until 8 on Thursdays and by the time I get home, take a shower and get something to eat it's over. I think to myself I can catch the rerun and the rerun is at 1:30 am. Bravo will run HW shows non stop and even the new backyard show, which could be cut down to 1/2 hour, Top Chef is rarely on. They re-air 3 times that night. They probably start the first one earlier for those of us who have to get up in the middle of the night. 21 hours ago, windtrix said: Especially since it is somebody most people have never heard of. You might not have, but most country fans have. Hunter has been around since 2012. I did wonder why Padma said up & comer. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5035123
Destiny74 February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 2 hours ago, Special K said: "Pick guitar, fill fruit jar, and be gay-oh Son of a gun we'll have some fun on the bayou." A classic. :-) I hate to be "that person" but that song always reminds me of Steel Magnolia's. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5035330
carrps February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 16 hours ago, biakbiak said: Maybe the prize for the QF is you don’t have to cook. I think they actually did that once. The "leftover" was like an addtional judge? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5035706
jumper sage February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 5 hours ago, luvapickle said: They re-air 3 times that night. The last few shows they are not re-airing it until 1:30 am. I still haven't caught it. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5035811
sATL February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 (edited) deleted because my point was not stated clearly and being misunderstood. Edited February 6, 2019 by sATL Didn't want to end the day being picked on Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5035969
mlp February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 Quote .. but she didn't seem old enough to have a dad singing tunes from the 50s I don't think you can read anything into that. People sing all kinds of songs that aren't current. I imagine lots of dads of all ages sang Jingle Bells before Christmas and that came out in the 1800s. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5036020
biakbiak February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 (edited) 52 minutes ago, sATL said: According to Google - "jambalaya " by hank williams came out in 1952. did she say on road trips "down south" her dad would sing the song.? .. but she didn't seem old enough to have a dad singing tunes from the 50s...Wondering just hold old is "dad", or was she referring to her grand-dad I was just on a road trip pllaying Hank Williams and I was born decades after the song came out. Same with The Beatles and a gazillion other musicians who produced music long before my time. Edited February 5, 2019 by biakbiak 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5036062
dewelar February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 Hank Williams is one of the biggest icons of country music, EVER. He is to country what, say, Robert Johnson is to the blues, or Miles Davis is to jazz. I would be surprised if anyone who's a fan of classic country music DIDN'T sing "Jambalaya" or any one of several dozen songs that Hank sang or wrote. And if not, it's more likely her dad would have heard the version by The Blue Ridge Rangers (a/k/a John Fogerty) than anything by The Carpenters. It was the first version of the song that I heard in the early '70s when I was a wee lad, and I loved the hell out of it. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5036110
jpgr February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, sATL said: I'm going to give Michelle a pass over growing up listening to the Beatles (yeah they have a few cuts that people probably do break out and still sing decades later) since it appears she is sill giving over her late father after 15 yrs. I'm 53 and listen to the Beatles all the time. I have very diverse musical tastes, but they are my favorite and in heavy rotation. eta: jpgr = john, paul, george, ringo Edited February 6, 2019 by jpgr my username is relevant 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90640-s16e09-music-city-usa/page/2/#findComment-5036114
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