Guymag.net: 7 Things I Learned at the Adam Lambert Concert
Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Posted at : Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Since his days on American Idol, Lambert has established himself has a successful musician, a queer force to be reckoned with in the industry. In 2015, the 34 year old singer released his third album, The Original High, which debuted at number three on the U.S. Billboard 200. Lambert climbed to the top of Forbes list for the first time, pulling in a career-high of $10 million in 2015. Forbes wrote, “Lambert’s earnings were buoyed by cash accumulated while playing arena shows as the front man of legendary glam rock band Queen.”
1. He Can Sing – And Body Roll With The Best Of Us
2. He Is Not A Talker
3. The Boy Knows How To Do A Costume Change
4. He Knows How To Pick A Cover
5. Middle Aged Straight People Love Him
6. Hard Rock Is Disney For Adults
7. Alex Newell Claims To Be The Long Lost Sibling Of Beyoncé
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WTH . . queer force . . what is that
and he is not a talker . . . What? . . . don't get him going
Adam loves to talk, he sometimes refers himself to Chatty Kathy. A interviews dream.
He can say so much in such a short time.
I'm guessing that Adam was starting to feel kind of sick at this show. Hence the shorter set list and shorter chats. I realize this reviewer didn't know that. His praise of the show just goes to show how powerfully Adam delivers each time he is onstage. We Glamberts who watch every show with scrutiny (and love) may not remember that the more casual fans see things through a different lens. This guy obviously enjoyed the whole experience and admitted that he has always liked Adam. I imagine if he had seen Adam do the full set without a sore throat, he would have REALLY been blown away!
And Adam is definitely a talker!!!
I am happy to see more and more the LGBT community supporting Adam, not always the case in the beginning. He truly has become a gay icon!
I never understood the lack of LGBT support in the beginning, and now it may be a double edged sword as Adam would just like to be done with all the labeling. Wonder how many days of the year he gets not to hear or read the word "gay" in reference to himself.
Yea, I do agree Adam should not have this gay halo around his head, rather just be known as one of the greatest singers of present and all times. It's not just his powerful voice; he has fine-tuned his singing to such specific details; now, I also hear his beautiful lower tenor and switching so efficiently to high notes; few singers can actually do this quick change of voice register, and those who can, tend to weaken in voice delivery after switching from low to high or vice versa. If people concentrate on one's abilities and character, the latter being even more important, it will allay labelling.
However ... aside from the 'gay' label ... I thoroughly enjoyed this article. It encompassed the many sides of our Uber-Talented ADAM. Perhaps one day labels will be done away with ... small steps but that day will come!! It also shows his fans what a real trouper ADAM is ... he probably would have done a longer set too but the gaming tables awaited his vast audience!!
tess4ADAM(LAMBERT Outlaw)
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