From Idolator: Adam Lambert Discusses ‘The Original High’ & Touring With Queen On ‘The Talk’
Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Posted at : Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Adam Lambert continues to make his incredibly impressive promo rounds, and his latest stop was on CBS’ The Talk yesterday (July 20). The singer chatted with the daytime talk show hosts and also performed his “Ghost Town” single. When asked about when he knew he wanted to be in the music business, the singer shared a cute story of when he was three years old and recited every word to Sleeping Beauty when a cassette of the book broke during a car ride with his mom.
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Yea, I was impressed too, at 3 years old, be able to repeat lines heard on a tape...not easy at all, especially taped words can sound a little different from words spoken in person. There is another video posted by you, AdminFan...Adam said the letters...l m n o p...all linked up; a three-year-old would usually pause, one letter after another.
I think Adam should read to children because he changes his voice expressions / tone / emphasis very effectively; that makes the story come alive. Imagine he reads Little Red Riding Hood with a girly voice and then switches to the grandma-wolf voice... Grandma, what big teeth you have...The better to eat you with...I think the children will be shocked! lol! I would love to hear Adam read Little Red Riding Hood. lol! Like he sounded really good saying The Beauty and the Beast lines on The Talk show. So this time, he didn't flip a lady over his shoulder. lol!
He recalled words from Sleeping Beauty not Beauty and the Beast. lol!
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