Rock Star: Supernova is the second season
of the
reality television show
Rock Star. The show, hosted by
Dave Navarro and
Brooke Burke, features 15 contestants competing to
become the lead vocalist for a newly-formed
supergroup featuring
Mtley Cre drummer
Tommy Lee, former
Metallica bassist
Jason Newsted, and former
Guns N' Roses guitarist
Gilby Clarke. As the show's name implies, the new
group will be called
Supernova.
The show began online on the
Rock Star web site on
MSN on Monday, July 3rd with an Internet exclusive
weekly episode and premiered on
5 July
2006 on
CBS
in the United States and
Global in Canada. Once again, it is hosted by
Dave Navarro and
Brooke Burke. Votes can be cast on the Rock Star
website or by text message on
Verizon Wireless.
Unlike in the first season, the behind-the-scenes
episodes were not televised in the U.S.; instead, they
were available online at the official
MSN
sponsored website, to subscribers of Verizon, and through
the Rock Star tab on
Windows Live Messenger. However, these "In the
Mansion" reality episodes did air on television in Canada
on Global, in Australia on
Foxtel channel
FOX8, and in Asia on
STAR World.
Supernova will record an album after the show's run
with the first single released in September 2006.
Supernova's first concert performance will take place on
New Year's Eve at The Joint at the
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in
Las Vegas, Nevada. A world tour will follow in early
2007
The following is a list of songs performed by each
finalist during the competition and the number represents
the week in which the song was performed. Each week one
finalist is asked to perform an encore performance of the
song they performed the night before which is noted below
as an "Encore Performance". The three finalists who have
the lowest total votes for the week are also asked to
perform another song of their choice, and this song is
noted as a "Bottom 3 Performance". Additionally, beginning
in Week Seven, one finalist is chosen to debut a new
Supernova song with the members of Supernova. This is
noted below as a "Special Performance".
It is interesting to note that nobody in the final four
was born in the United States (Lukas is from Canada,
Dilana from South Africa, Magni from Iceland and Toby from
Australia). This means that for the second year in a row,
the winner of Rockstar will not be American born.
Magni sgeirsson is from
Reykjavk,
Iceland.
- 1. "(I
Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (The
Rolling Stones)
- 2. "My
Generation" (The
Who)
- 3. "Plush"
(Stone
Temple Pilots) - Encore Performance
- 4. "Heroes"
(David
Bowie) Rocker played
guitar
- 5. "Clocks"
(Coldplay)
- 6. "The
Dolphin's Cry" (Live)
Rocker performed solo, playing guitar - Encore
Performance - also played guitar on Zayra's "All The
Young Dudes"
- 7. "Starman"
(David
Bowie)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Creep"
(Radiohead)
- 8. "Smells
Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Fire"
(Jimi
Hendrix)
- 9. "I
Alone" (Live)
- 10. "Back
in the U.S.S.R." (The
Beatles)
- "When the Time Comes" (Magni Asgeirsson) Rocker
played original song
- Special Performance of a
Supernova song
Toby Rand is from
Melbourne, Australia.
- 1. "Knockin'
on Heaven's Door" (Bob
Dylan)
- 2. "Somebody
Told Me" (The
Killers) - Encore Performance
- 3. "Runaway
Train" (Soul
Asylum)
- 4. "White
Wedding" (Billy
Idol)
- 5. "Pennyroyal
Tea" (Nirvana)
- 6. "Burning
Down the House" (Talking
Heads)
- 7. "Solsbury
Hill" (Peter
Gabriel) (Gilby
Clarke on guitar) Rocker played percussion
- 8. "Layla"
(Derek
and the Dominos)
- Special Performance of a
Supernova song: "Be Yourself And Five Other
Clichs"
- Bottom Three Performance: "Plush"
(Stone
Temple Pilots)
- 9. "Rebel
Yell" (Billy
Idol) - Encore Performance - also provided
backing vocals for Storm's "Bring Me to Life"
- 10. "Mr.
Brightside" (The
Killers)
- "Throw It Away" (Toby Rand) Rocker played original
song - Encore Performance (dedicated to fellow
Australian
Steve Irwin)
Dilana Robichaux is from
Houston, Texas but was born and raised in
South Africa.
- 1. "Lithium"
(Nirvana)
- Encore Performance
- 2. "Ring
of Fire" (Johnny
Cash)
- 3. "Zombie"
(The
Cranberries)
- 4. "Time
after Time" (Cyndi
Lauper)
- 5. "Can't
Get Enough" (Bad
Company)
- 6. "Won't
Get Fooled Again" (The
Who) (Gilby
Clarke on guitar)
- 7. "Cat's
in the Cradle" (Harry
Chapin)
- Special Performance of a
Supernova song: "Leave
the Lights On"
- 8. "Every
Breath You Take" (The
Police)
- 9. "Mother,
Mother" (Tracy
Bonham) Rocker played guitar
- Bottom Three Performance: "Psycho
Killer" (Talking
Heads)
- 10. "Behind
Blue Eyes" (The
Who)
- "Supersoul" (Dilana Robichaux) Rocker played
original song
- Bottom Three Performance: "I
Want You to Want Me" (Cheap
Trick)
Lukas Rossi is from
Toronto, Ontario.
- 1. "Rebel
Yell" (Billy
Idol)
- 2. "Don't
Panic" (Coldplay)
- 3. "Let's
Spend the Night Together" (The
Rolling Stones)
- 4. "Bitter
Sweet Symphony" (The
Verve) Rocker played guitar
- 5. "Celebrity
Skin" (Hole)
- 6. "Creep"
(Radiohead)
- Encore Performance
- 7. "Hero"
(Chad
Kroeger &
Josey Scott) Rocker played guitar
- 8. "All
These Things That I've Done" (The
Killers)
- 9. "Lithium"
(Nirvana)
- Special Performance of a
Supernova song: "It's
On"
- 10. "Livin'
on a Prayer" (Bon
Jovi)
- "Headspin" (Lukas Rossi) Rocker played original song
- Bottom Three Performance: "Headspin" (Lukas
Rossi) Rocker played original song
Storm Large is from
Portland, Oregon. She was eliminated eleventh.
- 1. "Pinball
Wizard" (The
Who)
- 2. "Surrender"
(Cheap
Trick)
- 3. "Just
What I Needed" (The
Cars)
- 4. "Anything,
Anything (I'll Give You)" (Dramarama)
- Encore Performance
- 5. "Changes"
(David
Bowie)
- 6. "We
Are the Champions" (Queen)
- 7. "I
Will Survive" (Gloria
Gaynor)
- 8. "Cryin'"
(Aerosmith)
- 9. "Bring
Me to Life" (Evanescence)
Toby Rand on backing vocals
- Bottom Three Performance: "Helter
Skelter" (The
Beatles)
- 10. "Suffragette
City" (David
Bowie) (Dave
Navarro on
guitar)
- "Ladylike" (Storm Large) Rocker played original song
- Bottom Three Performance: "Wish
You Were Here" (Pink
Floyd) - Eliminated 09/06/06
Ryan Star is from
Long Island, New York. He was eliminated tenth.
- 1. "Iris"
(Goo
Goo Dolls) Rocker played guitar
- 2. "Jumpin'
Jack Flash" (The
Rolling Stones)
- 3. "Fortunate
Son" (Creedence
Clearwater Revival)
- 4. "I
Alone" (Live)
- 5. "Losing
My Religion" (R.E.M.)
Rocker played
piano - Encore Performance
- 6. "Paint
It, Black" (The
Rolling Stones)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Enjoy
the Silence" (Depeche
Mode)
- 7. "In
the Air Tonight" (Phil
Collins) - Encore Performance
- 8. "Back of Your Car" (Ryan Star) Rocker played
original song
- 9. "Clocks"
(Coldplay)
Rocker played piano
- Bottom Three Performance: "Baba
O'Riley" (The
Who) - Eliminated 08/30/06
Patrice Pike is from
Austin, Texas. She was eliminated ninth.
- 1. "Somebody
to Love" (Jefferson
Airplane)
- 2. "Heart-Shaped
Box" (Nirvana)
Rocker played guitar
- 3. "Helter
Skelter" (The
Beatles)
- 4. "Remedy"
(The
Black Crowes)
- Bottom Three Performance: "My
Iron Lung" (Radiohead)
- 5. "Higher
Ground" (Stevie
Wonder/Red
Hot Chili Peppers) (Tommy
Lee on
drums)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Eternal
Life" (Jeff
Buckley)
- 6. "Instant
Karma!" (John
Lennon) Rocker played guitar
- 7. "Message
in a Bottle" (The
Police)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Celebrity
Skin" (Hole)
- 8. "Beautiful Thing" (Patrice Pike) Rocker played
original song
- Bottom Three Performance: "Middle
of the Road" (The
Pretenders) - Eliminated 08/23/06
Zayra Alvarez is from
Puerto Rico and sings in both
Spanish and
English. She was eliminated eighth.
- 1. "Bring
Me to Life" (Evanescence)
- 2. "You
Really Got Me" (The
Kinks)
- Bottom Three Performance: You Really Got Me
(The Kinks)
- 3. "Everybody
Hurts" (R.E.M.)
- 4. "Call
Me" (Blondie)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Not
an Addict" (K's
Choice)
- 5. "867-5309/Jenny"
(Tommy
Tutone)
- 6. "All
The Young Dudes" (Mott
the Hoople/David
Bowie) accompanied by Magni on guitar
- 7. "Lluvia De Mar" (Zayra Alvarez) Rocker played
original song and guitar
- Bottom Three Performance: "Razorblade"
(Blue
October) - Eliminated 08/16/06
Jill Gioia is from
New York City. She was eliminated sixth, along with
Josh Logan.
- 1. "Piece
of My Heart" (Janis
Joplin)
- 2. "Violet"
(Hole)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Bring
Me to Life" (Evanescence)
- 3. "All
Right Now" (Free)
- 4. "Brown
Sugar" (The
Rolling Stones) (Gilby
Clarke on guitar)
- 5. "Don't
You (Forget about Me)" (Simple
Minds)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Alone"
(Heart)
- 6. "Mother,
Mother" (Tracy
Bonham)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Respect"
(Aretha
Franklin) - Eliminated 08/09/06
Josh Logan is from
Manchester, New Hampshire. He was eliminated sixth,
along with
Jill Gioia.
- 1. "She
Talks to Angels" (The
Black Crowes)
- 2. "With
Arms Wide Open" (Creed)
- 3. "Come
As You Are" (Nirvana)
Rocker played guitar
- Bottom Three Performance: "Heart-Shaped
Box" (Nirvana)
- 4. "No
Rain" (Blind
Melon)
- 5. "Santeria"
(Sublime)
- 6. "Interstate
Love Song" (Stone
Temple Pilots) (Tommy
Lee on
drums) Rocker played guitar
- Bottom Three Performance: "Shooting
Star" (Bad
Company) - Eliminated 08/09/06
Dana Andrews is from
Augusta, Georgia. She was eliminated fifth.
- 1. "I'm
the Only One" (Melissa
Etheridge)
- 2. "Born
to Be Wild" (Steppenwolf)
- 3. "It's
My Life" (Bon
Jovi)
- Bottom Three Performance: "High
Road Easy" (Sass
Jordan)
- 4. "About
a Girl" (Nirvana)
Rocker played guitar
- 5. "Baba
O'Riley" (The
Who)
- Bottom Three Performance: "The
House of the Rising Sun" (The
Animals) - Eliminated 08/02/06
Phil Ritchie is from
Ocean City, Maryland. He was eliminated fourth.
- 1. "Cult
of Personality" (Living
Colour)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Stars"
(Switchfoot)
- 2. "If
You Could Only See" (Tonic)
- 3. "White
Rabbit" (Jefferson
Airplane) (Jason
Newsted on
bass)
- 4. "One
Headlight" (The
Wallflowers)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Smoking
Umbrellas" (Failure)
- Eliminated 07/26/06
Jenny Galt is from
Vancouver, British Columbia. She was eliminated third.
- 1. "How
You Remind Me" (Nickelback)
Rocker played guitar
- 2. "Tainted
Love" (Soft
Cell)
- 3. "Drive"
(Incubus)
Rocker played guitar
- Bottom Three Performance: "Vasoline"
(Stone
Temple Pilots) - Eliminated 07/19/06
Chris Pierson is from
Atlanta, Georgia. He was eliminated second.
- 1. "Roxanne"
(The
Police)
- Bottom Three Performance: "L.A.
Woman" (The
Doors)
- 2. "Take
Me Out" (Franz
Ferdinand)
- Bottom Three Performance: "If
You Could Only See" (Tonic)
- Eliminated 07/12/06
Matt Hoffer is from
Chicago, Illinois, born in
Denver, Colorado. He was eliminated first.
- 1. "Yellow"
(Coldplay)
- Bottom Three Performance: "Planet
Earth" (Duran
Duran) - Eliminated 07/06/06
Week One
Performance episode: All 15 contestants
performed
cover songs.Most of the rockers were praised for their
performances but one notable bad performance was Chris
Pierson's performance of: The Police's Roxanne.They were
judged by Dave Navarro, Tommy Lee, Jason Newsted, Gilby
Clarke, and the album's producer
Butch Walker.
Elimination episode: At the beginning of the
episode, Supernova wanted to see an encore of one rocker
which was Dilana. Phil, Chris, and Matt were placed in the
bottom three based on votes from around the world. They
each performed one cover song of their choosing.
Elimination was based on this additional performance and
their previous performance. Subsequently, Matt was chosen
by the band to be eliminated. Supernova claimed that
Matt's elimination was based on his song choice; Jason, in
particular, had exhorted Matt to "bring the rock" with his
selection, and Matt's choice of "Planet Earth" by Duran
Duran was seen as not being nearly "rock" enough.
Week Two
Performance episode: The 14 contestants again
performed cover songs. Their judges were the same, with
the exception of the album's producer Butch Walker, who
was absent.
Elimination episode: Zayra, Jill, and Chris
found themselves in the bottom three based on the
worldwide vote, while Jenny was singled out as the only
other contestant to have at some point been in the bottom
three during the voting period. Each one performed the
cover song of their choice and based on that performance
as well as their previous performances the band chose
Chris to be eliminated. Supernova pointed out the fact
that Chris was in the bottom three two weeks in row and
cited that as a reason as to why he was eliminated. The
next week, both Gilby and Dave said they at first felt
they had made a mistake by not eliminating Zayra (they
both told her they had changed their opinions of her).
Week Three
In The Mansion episode: The 13 remaining
contestants received lessons from vocal coach Lis Lewis.
During song selection, an argument arose between Jill and
Patrice over the song "Helter Skelter". Josh also
frustrated others by taking Nirvana's "Come As You Are"
without checking to see if it was alright with the other
members.
Performance episode: The 13 contestants each
performed a cover song. An accompanying note said that on
one of the songs, the contestant will be backed by a
member of Supernova. This song turned out to be Phil's
choice, "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane, and Jason
Newsted played bass on his performance. Lukas, Magni,
Dilana, Zayra and Jill all earned praise from the judges
that night. All the judges said they stood corrected about
Zayra as they all liked her performance.
Elimination episode: Based on the worldwide
vote, the three rockers with the least votes were Dana,
Jenny, and Josh. Zayra and Ryan were also noted as having
been in the bottom three at some point during the voting
period. These three rockers all performed the cover song
of their choice, and - in the end - it was Jenny that was
chosen to be eliminated from the competition. Supernova
said that while her performance was much more
rock-oriented than before, they were not sure about her
vocals.
Week Four
In The Mansion episode: The 12 remaining
contestants met with Gilby Clarke. He explained to them
that for their next clinic they would form into three
groups and write lyrics and melodies to go with a song
that the Supernova band have already recorded. The
contestants did so and Supernova, upon hearing all three
new songs, were very impressed and declared all three
groups winners. Song selection this week was much more
civilized than the previous week.
Performance episode: The 12 contestants each
performed a cover song. An accompanying note said that the
contestant that chooses the song "Brown Sugar" will be
backed by Gilby Clarke on guitar. Jill ended up choosing
this song, and annoyed Gilby by repeatedly "grinding"
against him during her performance.
Elimination episode: The show started off strong
with Storm receiving the encore for her performance of
Dramarama's "Anything, Anything". Of course, as per the
show's format, Brooke immediately soured the mood and
announced the three rockers with the least amount of
votes, who were Patrice, Phil, and Zayra. Josh and Jill
were also in the bottom three at some point during the
voting period. All three performed the cover songs of
their choice. Patrice sang "My Iron Lung" by Radiohead,
Zayra sang "Not An Addict" by K's Choice, and Phil sang
"Smoking Umbrellas" by Failure. Zayra notably got a
standing ovation from Supernova. Supernova deliberated and
they stated all three of the contestants gave good
performances. Despite being complimented by Dave Navarro
for his song selection of "Smoking Umbrellas", Phil was
chosen to be the one sent home due to Supernova being
unsure of whether he really wanted to be in the band.
Essentially his elimination was due to statements that
Phil had made to the press that he was primarily in the
competition to get free publicity for himself and his
band, and was not "stoked" about the music Supernova was
creating;[1]
while it was cut from the aired show, live attendees at
the taping reported that Dave Navarro read from Phil's
hometown newspaper of The Daily Times. On the
following days Dave Navarro confirmed the reason's for
Phil's exit on his
MySpace and
personal website's blogs as a "question of his
commitment",[2]
rehashing the words read aloud from the article. He also
commented on Phil's overall performance and the rumors of
scandal from this results show. Dave commented that Phil's
weekly performances were too similar and he did not seem
to heed the advice to change it up, as opposed to Zayra.[3]
Dave also referred to the
clip of this actual moment in question viewable on the
YouTube website, which also confirms the interactions
between Phil, the band, and him on this night.
Week Five
In The Mansion episode: The eleven remaining
contestants met with Jason Newstead. He walked the
contestants through the art of stage performances, stating
Supernova was aware that they could all sing, but wanted
to know if they could actually lead the band. Song
selection this week was done in a different way, with
Lukas bringing all the songs outside and laying them on
the table. The contestants liked the idea of not being
confined and having the long march to the room where the
songs are posted. Patrice received the most stress from
this when she chose the song "Higher Ground", knowing that
Tommy Lee would be playing on the drums.
Performance Episode: The 11 remaning contestants
performed their cover songs. Patrice's worries were gone
when she was highly praised for the performance of "Higher
Ground". Other highly praised performances by the judges
were; Dilana, Magni, Ryan, Storm, and Josh. Zayra received
a middle level of praise after the band took more time
than usual to collect their thoughts on her performance.
Elimination Episode: At the beginning of the
show, Supernova asked the eleven remaining contestants if
they deserved the encore. Only four of the rockers raised
their hands, among them Zayra, Storm, Patrice, and a
hesitant Ryan. Supernova commented that at this point in
the game everyone should have raised their hands for the
encore. Supernova noted that it was close in the
competition this week with some solid performances, one of
them edging the rest out slightly. This night the encore
this would belong to Ryan, who reprised his poignant
performance of the REM classic "Losing My Religion" on
piano. The three rockers that were in the bottom three
were Jill, Dana and Patrice. Toby and Zayra were also in
the bottom three at some point during the voting period.
Jill was the first to sing for her survival in a
performance that not only saved her from elimination, but
garnered her a standing ovation with her version of
Heart's "Alone". Supernova also commented to Patrice that
it really is saying something to them if she was in the
bottom three even with Tommy playing drums behind her.
After Supernova deliberated it was Dana who was sent home,
with the band claiming that she was too young and had a
long way to go
Week Six
In The Mansion episode: As the ten finalists
celebrated their survival in the competition, Gilby
arrived on his motorcycle and presented them with new
electric guitars from
Gibson. Each of the contestants were instructed to
write lyrics and perform to one of Supernova's new tracks.
All the contestants left Supernova impressed with their
presentations. The next day Dilana presented the songs to
the other contestants in the dining room. She immediately
picked up the song with the opportunity to perform with
Gilby Clarke. She asked if anyone else wanted to go for
it, however the rockers did not jump at this occasion to
shine.
Performance Episode: Dilana and Gilby started
the show on this night. After their performance, Dave
Navarro commented on the fact that no one fought for the
chance to perform with Gilby. He went on to proclaim that
if it was up to him, Dilana would have won then and there.
Followed by a stream of great performance by everyone
else, such as Magni singing to his family who was flown in
for the show, per Supernova's promise. Another noteworthy
performance was the uniquely-her-own in style and in
costumes, Zayra performing in a gold unitard and top hat.
Magni was again onstage playing guitar for her song
selection. This included ending the show with the long
anticipated opening up of Lukas' throat, to Jason's
delight.
Elimination Episode: Starting off the episode,
Supernova announced that all the performances from the
night before were outstanding, so instead of just one
encore, there would be two. Winning the first encore by a
nose, Lukas performed, with his new found voice,
Radiohead's "Creep". The second encore of the night went
to Magni, with "The Dolphin's Cry" by Live. Supernova
surprised the rockers, announcing the remaining rockers at
the end of the show would be going to
Las Vegas to see the stage the winner will perform on
with Supernova for their New Year's Eve show at the
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Following the show's
format, Brooke announced the rockers who landed in the
bottom three at some point during the voting. Those
rockers were Jill, Josh, Zayra, Ryan, and Patrice. Dave
commented that he was not surprised to see the familiar
faces standing as the results were read. Zayra was
immediately safe.
The first rocker to end in the final bottom three was
Jill who has saved herself in every previous bottom three
performance. She performed Aretha Franklin's "Respect" for
her elimination review. The second rocker to be in the
final three was Josh. Tommy was concerned with Josh being
in the bottom three as a result of standing behind his
guitar during his performances. In a bold move, Josh
announced that he would again be playing his guitar,
performing "Shooting Star" by Bad Company. The final
rocker to be in the bottom three who would fight for their
survival was Ryan, over Patrice, who had never been in the
bottom three and had the encore in the previous week.
Jason commented he was surprised to see this and maybe the
audience was confused with his diversity in performances.
For this night, the crowd cheered to his selection of
Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence", in which he said he
arranged specially for what he thought fit Supernova's
taste. Impressed with the changing of his performances and
growing momentum, Supernova let Ryan off the hook for this
week. In a surprising move, Tommy dropped his axe twice
eliminating both Josh and Jill. Both eliminated rockers
showed great poise in their final moments and
self-proclaimed dork Josh asked if he could still go to
Vegas with the rest of the guys (as a joke).
Week Seven
In The Mansion Episode: Supernova took the
remaining contestants to Las Vegas so they could look at
the venue where the eventual winner will debut with the
band. Then Supernova threw a party where many of the
contestants, most notably Toby and Lukas, get
smashed. Once they returned to the mansion to pick
songs, Zayra and Ryan discussed who would get the
opportunity to perform the "Original Song". Ryan resolved
to let Zayra take the opportunity. Meanwhile, Toby
literally jumped at the chance to play with Gilby Clarke,
after Dilana concedes the song choice to him. She proposed
he run around the pool naked for ownership of the Gilby
song, which he did without hesistation.
Performance Episode: Zayra started off the show
with her original song. Supernova thought she did amazing
and that it was a great performance, but still felt like
it was not for Supernova. Most of the rockers received
praise from Supernova, however there was one notable bad
performance - Storm Large's rendition of Gloria Gaynor's
"I Will Survive". It was not well received by the members
of Supernova or Dave Navarro. Dave even said he hated the
performance, and Tommy Lee remarked that it was "sauted
in 'wrong sauce.'" Patrice also received moderately
negative comments, and was told to bring the "rock." At
the end of the show, Dave felt that he spoke too soon when
he told Ryan that his was the best performance and favored
Dilana's performance as the best of the night.
Elimination Episode: This show introduced the
new segment "Special Supernova Performance". Each week, in
addition to the "Encore", Supernova will choose a person
to sing one of their new songs, with the members of the
band. For this first week, they chose Dilana. After the
original song, Ryan was awarded the encore, with Jason
claiming it as the super dynamic performance for the
previous night. The first rocker in the bottom this week
was Zayra. She performed an energetic "Razorblade", which
was originally performed by Blue October. Supernova noted
they had never heard the song before and that both of her
performances this week were risky. However, they applauded
her for taking these risks. The next rocker in the bottom
three was Patrice, singing "Celebrity Skin" by Hole.
Patrice attempted to appeal to the band, as Dilana had
done in prior weeks, by walking to where Supernova was
sitting and sang directly to them. Magni was the last of
the bottom three, he chose "Creep" by Radiohead. His song
selection was his self-said anthem, as he laid down on the
stage and looked toward the "safe" rockers with the line,
"I don't belong here". The songs that Patrice and Magni
performed were both performed by Lukas Rossi previously.
When Supernova was ready to reveal their decision, they
sent Magni to the rocker's pod first, exclaiming he was
"so far from going home". Ultimately, the choice was to
send Zayra home. Zayra explained to the audience, how much
of a rollercoaster ride this was for her and that we would
see her again soon.
Week Eight
In The Mansion Episode: The seven remaining
contestants were thrown into the grinder when the media
came in to interview them. During one of Dilana's
interviews, when asked who she hates the most amongst the
remaining contestants, she answered Lukas. When Lukas was
told how Dilana felt, he responded that he did not need
anyone to look after him. Back in the song room, Toby was
the one to break the news that two original songs would be
performed this week. Ryan felt since he had to forego his
chance last week, he deserved one. The second original was
given to Patrice after Magni said she deserved it for
being in the bottom three, for the third time. Notably,
Toby allowed Dilana to sing the song he wanted if she
would run around the pool naked, like he had to last week.
She did, after which Toby stated that he did not even want
the song.
Performance Episode: Patrice opened the show
with her original song, "Beautiful Thing". The song choice
prompted an echo of Dave's advice to Zayra a few weeks
back: seek a solo career. Magni's rendition of "Smells
Like Teen Spirit" met with positive review, as well as
Ryan's performance of his original song, "Back of Your
Car". Ryan threw his guitar, an expensive move, but was
praised for it. Storm's performance of "Cryin'" was also
well-received, as well as Dilana's performance of "Every
Breath You Take", a song that she readily stripped down
(at the mansion) to perform. Toby's rendition of "Layla"
was heightened when he took off his shirt, a move that
Tommy Lee said made the ladies happy. Lukas capped off the
night with his performance of "All These Things That I've
Done", his only negative comments being centered around
facing away from the audience too much. He also received
an ambiguous comment from Tommy Lee. Lee said "Check
please," and proceeded to throw down the mic. This comment
has been interpreted by Lukas fans as being a positive,
while to others as negative (Check please, being a
statement generally signalling one's desire to leave).
Elimination Episode: The show began with a recap
of some controversial statements made by Dilana, one of
which centered around Ryan's performance. Dilana and Ryan
were able to voice their opinions on the situation. It was
then announced that Toby was Supernova's choice to sing a
Supernova song with them this week, and his performance
was well-received. After that, there was a recap of "Media
Day" at the mansion and, again, some of Dilana's responses
to the press were perceived as harsh. The band called her
on it, and Dilana explained herself, then apologized. She
dismissed it as a mistake, and she said she would learn
from it. It was then announced that the Bottom Three was
composed of Patrice, Magni, and Toby. Also in the Bottom
Three at some point in the voting process was Storm. Magni
performed "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix, his second consecutive
performance in the Bottom Three. Patrice performed "Middle
of the Road" by The Pretenders, her fourth performance in
the Bottom Three. Toby performed "Plush" by Stone Temple
Pilots, which convinced the band to send him back first.
Supernova chose Patrice to be eliminated, explaining that
they had to listen to the fans (who had placed her in the
Bottom Three). There was no encore this week due to the
time taken on the media day discussion.
Week Nine
In The Mansion Episode: When the rockers arrived
in the mansion, Dilana was still upset by Dave Navarro's
words. The next day while she was talking to Lukas and
Magni, Dilana became aggravated with herself and her
recent performance. In a fit of rage Dilana
flipped off the camera, voiced a profanity, and
smashed a wine glass to the floor, a piece of glass hit
Magni in the head cutting him. The following day was to be
a photoshoot with "InStyle" magazine for the rockers.
Storm was a natural in front of the camera, but Magni had
the most difficult time posing. Later it was revealed to
the rockers that the songs they would be performing this
week would be chosen by the fans, some of the rockers saw
the fan's selections as fitting while others were troubled
by the choices.
Performance Episode: Lukas started off the show
by singing
Lithium by
Nirvana and was praised by Supernova for his
arrangement. Next up was Magni, who has been in the bottom
3 twice now. He sang
I Alone by
Live and was also praised for his performance,
especially by Dave Navarro commenting that the boy can
sing. The fans chose Ryan to sing
Clocks by
Coldplay, he changed the song by rocking it out and
also received praise and earning the title Ryan "the
Darkhorse" Star from Dave Navarro. Storm sang
Bring Me To Life by
Evanescence, Toby helped on the back-up vocals.
However, Gilby thought that her performance was not
memorable and cited Jill's version as more memorable. Toby
performed
Rebel Yell by
Billy Idol, he sang it well, incorporating crowd
interaction by inviting girls from the audience onto the
stage. Last up was Dilana with
Mother Mother by
Tracy Bonham. Dave Navarro said it was the best
performance of Rock Star: INXS and Rock Star: Supernova.
Elimination Episode: Supernova started the show
with the performance night's recap. Lukas received the
special performance and rocked the house. Next up was the
encore which belonged to Toby. Then the world dropped Ryan
who sang
Baba O' Riley by
The Who , Storm who sang
Helter Skelter by
The Beatles and Dilana who sang
Psycho Killer by
Talking Heads into the bottom 3. With Storm and Dilana
in the bottom three for the first time, Lukas remained as
the only person not to make a Bottom Three Performance.
Supernova decided it was Ryan who was eliminated citing
the reason that they feel that he may not be the perfect
fit for the band. Supernova, however noted the tremendous
progress and improvement that Ryan has made during the
duration of his stay in the show and predicted that big
things may still happen for his career. In turn, Ryan
informed Supernova that they could have made twenty years
of great music together and that he would see them on the
record charts.
Week Ten
In The Mansion Episode: On returning to the
mansion, the rockers saluted the departure of Ryan before
engaging in a food fight. Afterwards, they listened to the
new Supernova track, in which they were all to create
melodies & lyrics for. The rockers brought their creations
and worked with Gilby Clark in a songwriting clinic. When
they returned to the mansion, they found out that in
addition to performing a cover song at the next
performance night, they also had to play an original song.
Performance Episode: Dilana (despite having torn
a calf muscle during rehearsals) started the show by
singing
Behind Blue Eyes by
The Who followed by her original performance, in which
Dave and Tommy had conflicting opinions on. Magni went
next and sung the classic
Back in the USSR by
The Beatles and then went on to sing his original song
which Supernova enjoyed, except Tommy Lee who seemed to
think both performances sounded too similar. Storm
continued the show with
Suffragette City by
David Bowie with a surprise guest
Dave Navarro on guitar, along with a memorable
original song "Ladylike" which Supernova loved -
especially Tommy. Lukas took to the stage next and
performed a stripped down version of
Bon Jovi's
Livin' on a Prayer as well as performing an original.
Supernova applauded his performances of both songs on
showing his softer side. To finish the show, Aussie Toby
sang the famous hit
Mr. Brightside by
The Killers and an original song after which Supernova
enjoyed, Gilby thought Toby brought the fun to Rock n'
Roll. Overall, the performances were good from all the
rockers, as the band had very few criticisms in comparison
to other shows. Before the show went off air, the first
votes showed Storm, Dilana and Magni in the bottom 3.
Elimination Episode: The show began by Supernova
announcing that Magni would be performing with the band
this week. Later, Brooke Burke surprised the contenders by
saying that this weeks encore performer would win the one
of the brand new
Honda Ridgelines the contestants were transported to
the gig. The band announced the winner by singing his
catch phrase from the original song "Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh".
The winner was Toby Rand with his original "Throw It
Away". Toby carried an Australian flag on the way to the
stage and told everyone that he is dedicating his encore
performance to fellow Aussie the "Crocodile Hunter",
Steve Irwin, who passed away recently. Later on in the
night Storm, Dilana, and Lukas were this week's bottom
three. Storm sung a rendition of
Pink Floyd's "Wish
You Were Here" which she dedicated to her mother,
during the performance Jason Newsted could be seen wiping
a tear drop from his eye. Next was Dilana who sang
Cheap Trick's
I Want You to Want Me. Lukas closed with his original
song "Headspin" which he dedicated, just like Storm, to
his mother. After deliberation, the band chose to send
Storm home, but on air, Dave Navarro proclaimed that he
would like to play with Storm on future projects, Tommy
and Jason volunteered also with implication that Gilby
would play too.