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By Gustavo Turner, Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 11:10AM
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Click here to view a slide show of Timothy Norris' photos of Mika at the Palladium.

Halfway through his set last Friday at the Hollywood Palladium British would-be pop superstar Mika unveiled "Touches You," one of the shiniest tracks on his slick new album The Boy Who Knew Too Much. "I wanna be your brother, wanna be your father too," he propositioned the packed dancefloor, "never make you run for cover even if they want us to/ I wanna be your sister, wanna be your mother too/ I wanna be whatever else that touches you."

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Mika in a bubble
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That, in a nutshell, is one of Mika's biggest problems. He wants to be a huge star really, really badly. He has everything going for him: he's extremely good-looking, has a remarkably cultivated physique and good taste in the 70s and 80s oldies that he relentlessly plunders for his songs, and he unashamedly makes gay pop though he also cultivates a degree of ambiguity for the little girls' sake.

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But ultimately Mika doesn't really know what he wants to sell you -- like an expensive prostitute at a five-star hotel, he can be whatever touches you. And he really, really wants to know, as he famously sang in his breakthrough small hit "Grace Kelly," why don't you like him, why don't you like him.

Don't get me wrong, the large audience he drew at the Palladium -- mostly very young (high-school young), mostly girls, but also a number of gay men and boys -- was having a great time dancing, wearing balloon animal headdresses, and singing along to the catchy tunes from "The Boy Who..." and its predecessor, the Perez Hilton-endorsed "Life in Cartoon Motion." Mika thanked them for their support, though he followed the appreciation with a frustrated dig at his US record label (the revived Casablanca Records within the Universal umbrella) for failing to make his career go supernova.

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And this is the other big problem with Mika's act: he oscillates between a persona who wants to stay in his bedroom in his underwear dancing to happy pop music on his headphones surrounded by stuffed animals and other trappings of childhood, and a raging Messiah complex where he leads fat girls, outcasts, and other people less good-looking and privileged than him into some kind of vague revolution against "them," the people who want to make his adopted siblings and children "run for cover."

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Pauline says:

Insightful and enjoyable review.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 1:53PM
Marilyn M says:

Your review is rediculous! Mika isn't a wanabee popstar, he's a GLOBAL SUPERSTAR! He is huge all over the world! The only reason he isn't well known in America, is because the radio stations have never played his music!
He is the greatest entertainer I've ever seen, and btw, I am 55 years old, not twelve! But I am a huge fan of this amazing man, as are many people of all ages!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 2:50PM
RainbowGirl says:

This review is absurd! You have obviously living in a very dark cave if you think Mika is a 'wanna-be'. His music has reached people around the world which is reflected in his record sales. I'm sure Mika does know what he wants to sell us. And the answer he would most likely give you is pop music. Pure and simple. Calling his music gay is calling all pop music gay as this energy is what real pop music is all about. It makes you want to get up, dance and sing along then you smile when you have the lyrics stuck in your head all day long. He is also taking the 'outcasts' as you called them, putting them on a throne and worshipping them because they are different and they should be proud of who they are. Maybe you're the outcast who does not see the happiness he is trying to bring to the world?
Through Mika's music I have found my identity and know that no one can take that away from me.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 3:13PM
ACLAYsuper says:

HELLO?
MIKA is magnificent in every way.
Period!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 3:26PM
Heather says:

I agree with those who have commented. I have read a couple of reviews just like this review in the past couple days and if you honestly understood what Mika is about then you would not have written this review. Mika is genius and he hasn't had the success in america because the radio stations don't play his music and thats no fault of his, there are few current artists from the uk that have broken into american music the way american musicians can break into the music charts of other countries. There is something in Mika's music for everyone, including self-confident people and people who aren't quite sure who they are. I would love to see Mika on a stage as big as the Rose Bowl, but if that doesn't happen it doesn't mean he isn't successful. In fact some of the best concerts I have ever seen are on a small stage!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 9:47PM
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Sadly you have not done your homework.
You don't have a clue who or what Mika is about!!

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