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Adam Lambert segment on Entertainment Tonight Canada

Filed Under (, ) by Admin on Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Posted at : Wednesday, October 13, 2010

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes, totally agree with you adam. it is a very rigid culture but as what they say do what the romans do and you will be fine.

wow! the malaysian concert must be a sold out the stadium has a capacity of 16,000 which they claimed they are expecting the same number of people. wooo hooo, way to go adam.

Anonymous said...

just read this
http://hansebert.wordpress.com/2010/10/13/is-adam-lambert-the-edward-scissorhands-of-music/

LP said...

I hope Adam told Tommy the rules for this show, cuz sometimes its Tommy kissing Adam, or letting Adam play with his bass. LOL I would think that the dancers would have more to worry about than Adam.Their costumes are quite skimpy.

Anonymous said...

Short but sweet! I hope the stadium is packed and that Adam gives them a terrific show. Probably younger people willing to defy the older more staid populace. Young people make changes--remember Berkeley, I do, was there. I am a small part of that Vietnam War, Civil Rights movement. And we were all young an idealistic. Wish there was more of that these days.

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:53, I just came here to post that same article! Very enlightening. Its not only us fans that think Adam is not receiving support from the American media. And the writers comment about "the carefully choreographed witch hunt" after the AMAS sent chills up and down my spine! Adamluv

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately some countries are just more strict than others when it comes to their beliefs / religion... that's a fact & Adam will abide by it.
Afterall Adam is there to promote himself as a GREAT ARTIST and nothing else!!!

Anonymous said...

Adamis right to respect their culture even tho its strictness and the harsh way offenders are punished ,in my opinion, is far beyond reason . I love to see open, honest gestures of affection between two people same or opposite sex but I must admit.when its done for effect or just to make a statement I dont really care for it. not sayin it should be censored tho .

Anonymous said...

What I wish & hope for from Adam's Kuala Lumpur show are... everything will go without a hitch and videos! :)

Anonymous said...

I wish that 24/7 would have a separate post with Anon 6:53 PM's link:

http://hansebert.wordpress.com/2010/10/13/is-adam-lambert-the-edward-scissorhands-of-music/

Such a great article about Adam's status in the music biz.

Anonymous said...

Adam is a guest in Malaysia and is wise to respect their cultural laws by abiding, even tho' it offends him and other Malaysian fans that disagree. I'm sure it is hurtful to have a government challenge his right to live and love as he sees fit, no matter how many times he's had to deal with it.I hope he sees the day where he can just sing and entertain and not have to put up with being censored and those that object will quietly pursue the entertainers that suit them with no hate or judgement. Maybe some day. At least it is being talked about, especially with the tragic deaths of so many children lately. There shouldn't be any human being so hurt and bullied by any one or any nation. funbunn40

Anonymous said...

I've read that hansebert article today to, great read, and the review of the actual HK concert that he wrote yesterday. He seems to really get Adam..now.

HK fan

Anonymous said...

@Anon October 13 7:45PM -

So well said! :)

MGF

Anonymous said...

I have said this before and so often that I feel it has become my mantra: Adam has stated over and over that he doesn't want to be "the gay singer, Adam Lambert" he just wants to be "Adam Lambert, singer." He must then tone down his act and the lyrics he sings so they don't come off as sounding so gay. BB can't have it both ways.

And I love him

Maggie Longfellow

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:53, thanks for the link!

Loved the article and this especially made me feel very sad-hope it's not true! :( :

"I don’t know, but watching Adam Lambert onstage and backstage, he seems a deep, almost lonely person. Onstage, there were moments when he reminded me of Edward Scissorhands- someone misunderstood and stranded in this “Mad World.” He could have been Ziggy Stardust in Suffragette City. ?"

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