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Adam Lambert and Kris Allen – ‘We Get to Carry Each Other’

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It hasn’t been published in any official online magazine. Nor a newspaper. Nor a tabloid.

It has been published in a regular and personal blog and fortunately has been noticed by an Adam Lambert-fan and brought to the adamofficial.com discussion forum.

The ultimately best analysis of the phenomenon of Adam Lambert and his impact on the post-Idol 8 world. The best analysis of Adam’s extraordinary friendship with Kris Allen and the meaning of the message they both managed to send – by showing their outstanding human values.

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A must-read article of a Ph.D. student ‘sometimes teacher, sometimes preacher’, named truecoloursfly:

“Adam Lambert is completely magnetic, and not only because of his astounding voice. He has charisma, he has star power; and he has what many “stars” do not: manners. Grace. Thoughtfulness. And did anyone else mention he’s as beautiful as a screen goddess (hair and makeup by The Cure)? Oh, you probably noticed that.
I had never watched an American Idol episode in my life. But one of my Fave Fab Females started sending me cryptic notes and pictures: “You have to see this guy. Click here, and here, and here…And oh, wait ‘til you hear him sing ‘Brigadoon!’ ” ‘Scuse me, Brigadoon? Sure, and there’s internet footage of Adam in an elegant suit, singing The Prayer at the Yitzhak Rabin Tribute concert; there’s him upstaging Val Kilmer in The Ten Commandments; there’s some extraordinary clips of him vamping some hard-rock burlesque surrounded by dancers of various sexes and persuasions… the boy is clearly a club creature, openly glam, proudly theatrical, but also well-trained and a serious professional.”

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“Adam is a compelling personality because he appears so completely at ease in his own skin — and in this world. He knows what he’s good at; he knows what he has to work at, he’s educated about his medium. His confidence — however hard-won it might have been — is … well, kind of infectious. He treats everyone with respect and puts people at ease. In a word, he is likeable. Flamboyant, theatrical, goth, guyliner and all, he is genuinely likeable.
But he is more than just “nice.” So much more. He doesn’t speak in spiritualized terms, but he does speak with disciplined positivity and, I dare say, a certain sense of mission about acceptance and inclusion of difference. Given a new and vast platform, he’s using it to encourage parents to applaud and support their children who are a little “different,” who want to be creative. Send them to dance class, give them vocal training. “Artists are a little bit special, they need the support,” he says.
And he may just be the most effective messenger we could want, a goth boy of the demi-monde who is perfectly comfortable with Middle America (read: American Idol); but one who respects that audience enough to offer them “something maybe they didn’t know they wanted.” Creativity is his message, more than cultural disruption. He isn’t Marilyn Manson – he wants not to bludgeon his audience, but to woo them.
I do think he’s an old soul. Yet, prudently he has no pretensions to Deep Thoughts or Political Statements (in public), he says he just wants to sing, and be judged on his art. Of course he’s more sophisticated than that, and he knows full well that asking to be judged for his art alone IS his political statement.”

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“Moving on now, to real three-dimensional people, and the reason Adam Lambert and Kris Allen are important to our spiritual health. (…)
The showdown finale was between Kris and Adam – tagged respectively, Christian and flamboyant, yes, but demolishing the rules of American hit television by refusing to stay in their boxes.
There’s the obvious: LA glamboy, Arkansas country boy; but also their personalities could not be more distinct. Kris was self-effacing even in his moment of triumph, while Adam was eating the Idol soundstage for lunch.”

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“In an interview the day after the finale, departed from the usual breezy soundbytes required of him to emphasize what he felt was most important about the competition — that the friendship and respect between himself and Kris might be an example for others in transcending difference, for the reward of becoming enriched by it. Both of them become animated when they talk about how much their new friendship has meant to them. Still, their words never exceed generalities.
But pictures do. (…)”

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“When they hugged, they hugged for real – there was none of the typical back-slapping not-too-close! hugs between men in public.
They’ve learned from each other, and they’ve advocated for each other. With and for each other they are respectful and generous. Open. Trusting. And loving.

Read the whole of this amazing article under this link.

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Adam Lambert American Idol Confessionals – Top 13-Top 2 (videos)

Those are the collected copies of the original American Idol 8 Confessional videos made in cooperation with iTunes.
Regret the bad quality of the clips, but it is the only available version of those.
Enjoy Adam’s journey once more.

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Top 11

Top 10

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Adam Lambert Top 9 Confessional- Watch more Videos at Vodpod.

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Adam Lambert Top 8 Confessional- Watch more Videos at Vodpod.

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Top 5 – All About Song Selection from ALglam on Vimeo.

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Adam Lambert’s Week Nine Confessional from Paula on Vimeo.

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Adam Lambert Dictionary

The fans of Adam Lambert at the americanidol.com website have created an one and only Adam Lambert Dictionary which aim is to guide fans through the Adam’s fans’ universe.

Please see the excerpts below:

AAA – All About Adam, Adam Addicts Anonymous (thanks, addictedtoadam and VickStiX!)
Adafect (a-da-fect):
The ultimate level of perfectness, that can only be acheived by Adam Lambert. As close to God-like as any mortal can get. Pharaoh.
uses: Adam Lambert is so adafect! (thanks, sunshinexx!)
Ada-gorfic-shock- The State your body goes into after comprehending that Adam is in the bottom three. (thanks, LambertLoverer!)
Ada-gossi-icream- A night when your watching gossip girl, eating icecream wondering if Adam was doing the same thing. (thanks, LambertLoverer!)

and the whole list is under this link.

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American Idol Season 8, Performances by Adam Lambert (videos)

Just for the record, sharing here the unforgettable journey of Adam Lambert on the American Idol Season 8, anno 2009, from the beginning with Queen – to the end with Queen.
(Almost) All videos are with introduction as well as with judges comments.
Enjoy it with me!

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The montage of full audition (by Adam Bombed )

Complete Audition Montage from Adam Bombed on Vimeo.

See the whole interview with Adam berofe and after the audition under this link.
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Audition
Adam Lambert singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen

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Audition – the missing part
Adam Lambert singing ‘Rock With You’ by Michael Jackson


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Hollywood Week,
Introducing Adam Lambert – American Idol Hopeful

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Hollywood Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Believe’ by Cher

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A fragment of Adam’s performance on Hollywood Week
Adam Lambert performing ‘What’s Up’ by 4 Non Blondes


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Hollywood Round – performing with Michael Sarver and others

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Hollywood Round 4 Results – the ‘Chair Episode’

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Top 36 Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Satisfaction’ by Rolling Stones

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Adam Lambert performing ‘Satisfaction’ by Rolling Stones – 2nd time
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Interview with Adam Lambert, Top 36

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Adam Lambert and Stevie Wright – interview Top 36

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Top 13 Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Black or White’ by Michael Jackson


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Top 11, Grand Ole Opry / Country Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Ring of Fire’ by Johnny Cash


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Top 10, Motown Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Tracks of My Tears’ by Smokey Robinson


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Top 9, Top Downloads Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Play That Funky Music’ by Wild Cherry


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Top 8, Birth Year Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Mad World’ by Tears For Fears

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Top 7, Cinema Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Born to Be Wild’ by Steppenwolf (Easy Rider soundtrack)

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Top 6, Disco Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘If I Can’t Have You’ by Yvonne Ellmann/Bee Gees


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Top 5, Rat Pack Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Feeling Good’ by Sammy Davis Jr.


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Top 4, Rock Week,
Adam Lambert performing ‘Whole Lotta Love’ by Led Zeppelin

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Top 4, Rock Duet,
Adam Lambert with Allison Iraheta performing ‘Slow Ride’ by Foghat

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Top 3 Week, Judges Choice,
Adam Lambert performing ‘One’ by U2

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Top 3 Week, Own Choice
Adam Lambert performing ‘Cryin’ by Aerosmith

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Top 2 Week, Repeat Performance
Adam Lambert performing ‘Mad World’ by Tears For Fears

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Top 2 Week, Producent Simon Fuller’s choice
Adam Lambert performing ‘Change is Gonna Come’ by Sam Cooke

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Top 2 Week, Finale Song
Adam Lambert performing ‘No Boundaries’

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Finale Show
Adam Lambert performing with KISS

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Finale Show,
Adam Lambert and Kris Allen performing ‘We Are The Champions’ with Queen

Source: thebestarts.com
Another great link to see all the videos is here.

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Adam Lambert’s stage journey, from childhood to American Idol, short overview

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This long article has been published on the 28th of May 2009  in North County Times and has been written by Pam Kragen.

A long, but very interesting insight into the early life and beginning of the Adam Lambert’s almost 20-years long journey on stage until the American Idol breakthrough.

Some highlights for this wonderful written and researched article are below. Read the whole material under this link.

Those who know Lambert say that his seeming ease onstage and his effortless high notes didn’t come out of nowhere. He has been working diligently toward this goal for nearly two decades. He has invested his entire life in music and performing, and that means working at it.

Adam Lambert’s journey on the stage, short overview:

Metropolitan Educational Theatre, San Diego

According to Kathie Bretches-Urban from  Metropolitan Educational Theatre, a San Diego-based youth theater company founded by her late husband .

‘He’d just come out onstage, and it popped. You’d see that sparkle in his eye. That gift is a passion. It’s something in (his) soul that just exudes from every pore. You know that this child has discovered his chosen path, even if he doesn’t know it yet. He had the kind of talent you only see once in a lifetime.”
But his talent didn’t just happen overnight as some people think. (…) Music and performing were the only things I ever knew Adam doing. He was not a kid that did sports. That was just not his thing. I do know that he worked, much like an athlete would do, on his singing with voice lessons for his entire life.’

While enrolled in Metropolitan Adam Lambert made 3-4 shows a year, often as the star, but not always – and that was intentional as the Metropolitan credo is to develop talent, not create “stars” in order to tach the young performers humility and to keep them grounded. So he mentored younger actors and he was cast as often in the ensemble as in the lead. 

Adam truly is as genuine as he looks on television. His family gave him a great foundation, and I like to think we helped give him a lot of good values. Did you see on every ‘Idol’ episode how he thanked the orchestra or the band? Those are the things we still teach our kids today. You get what you give. What you put out there in the universe comes back to you. And you see that sense of kindness and generosity in Adam’s persona.”

However even if ‘Lambert was always humble, he never lacked for confidence. He had an innate comfort onstage, and he knew he had a voice that would one day take him places’.
San Diego’s Lyceum Theatre

His first role in 1991 was as Linus in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” at San Diego’s Lyceum Theatre.

Mt. Carmel High School

During his years in Mt. Carmel High School, Lambert sang in the choir, played in several school musicals.

Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista

 He also did several youth- and adult-cast shows at the Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista. One of his roles was Captain Hook in a youth-cast “Peter Pan” another- Doody in Moonlight’s 2000 production of “Grease.”

Joshua Carr, his director for both productions, remembers Lambert’s ‘laserlike attention to detail’.
“You could see the focus in his eyes and the drive to be the best he could be. He started with me in the youth theater program and immediately displayed commitment and drive even at that young age, and he quickly moved into the leading roles. About his future Carr adds: ‘He makes smart choices all the time; and regardless of the outcome of ‘Idol,’ this young man is going to be a superstar.”

Kathy Brombacher, Moonlight’s producing artistic director, remembers Lambert’s upbeat personality and exceptional voice.
“He is bright, friendly, funny, down to earth and grounded. Despite his talent, he doesn’t have an inflated head, and he’s so articulate and professional in the way he conducts himself.”

Cal State Fullerton, Hair,” band Citizen Vein, The Zodiac Show

In 2000, after graduating from Mt. Carmel, Adam Lambert attended California State UniversityFullerton, but dropped out in order to keep performing full time.

He did regional musical theater, toured with the musical “Hair,” fronted the rock band Citizen Vein and became a regular featured performer in the L.A. glam-rock stage spectacle “The Zodiac Show” —- where he honed his stage swagger and experimented with outrageous makeup, hair, costumes, jewelry and fingernail polish.

The Ten Commandments

In the 2004 he got a role in L.A. rock opera “The Ten Commandments” starring Val Kilmer. Even if the musical has been extremely criticized, Adam Lambert’s performance was the only one which made great impression thanks to his ‘scene-stealing vocals’.

Wicked

In 2005 Adam Lambert joined the national tour of “Wicked” as the understudy for Fiyero (the male lead) and later in the L.A. production until it closed in the fall of 2008.

In an interview last week with the Associated Press, “Wicked” casting agent Bernard Telsey said of Lambert’s audition:

He came in and had that amazing voice —- or as I like to say, ‘instrument,’ because he has this incredible range. I literally remember saying, ‘Oh my God, this guy has the highest range.

American Idol

Performing in musical theater was great, but by 2007 Lambert admits that he was at a crisis point. In a teleconference last week, he said

“I was in the ensemble of ‘Wicked’ in LA. It was a great job. It was paying the bills, but I wasn’t satisfied artistically. I wondered, is this it? Is this my life? I want more. There’s more that I should be doing. Then this (American Idol) presented itself to me, and the timing was right’.

Photo by Nancy Hickey, source: nctimes.com

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Adam performs in ‘Best Week Ever’. Interview.

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Michelle Collins from BestWeekEver.tv has no doubt,

Adam Lambert, the enigmatic, timeless, sexy, talented, from another planet amazing American Idol runner-up who has turned the United States into a pigpen of lusty fanboys and fangirls, myself included. Having watched this season of Idol since Day 1, my feelings for Adam went from “casual fan” to “He is the Second Coming of Christ.”

Adam Lambert visited ‘Best Week Show’ and made an episode for the show upcoming on Friday (today) revealing his acting skills.

But also, he was interviewed by Michelle Collins and their dialogue turned into extremely funny, intelligent and informative conversation in which they talk about being  being a magical person, being 27, being Jewish, being more into ‘Sex and the City’ than ‘Golden Girls’. Also about winning, fan fiction written about Kris and Adam, Kris Allen and his wife, NegativeNeil.com  and winning a date with Neil Lambert, Adam’s brother.

Adam about Neil:

He’s hilarious. He makes me look socially awkward. He’s that funny. I told him at the very beginning, you will get ladies because of me.

Also – of course – the American Idol was discussed as well. Adam explained how is to watch himself on TV, he revealed how short is Ryan Seacrest and did not reveal which of the fellow contestants he cannot get along with (but he promised to reveal it after the AI- tour is over).

Great, great, funny and sweet  interview, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Wish I could see the show as well….

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now the fragment of the show is also available to see, so posting it here:

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Idolatry. A Must-Watch interview with Adam Lambert. (video)

The long and detailed interview with Adam Lambert about the American Idol.
Adam reveals a lot and this is a MUST WATCH for every Adam’s fan!

see the whole interview under this link.

The short detailed overview over the 4 separate parts:
(part 1) self promotion, his concerns about the future before American Idol, social issues connected with the result (guyliner vs. guy-next-door), Bill O’Reilly, censored pictures (Adam Lambert kissing a man), meaning of the song, connection to the song, ‘Black or White’ – message about civil rights
(part 2) sexuality on stage, ‘Whole Lotta Love’, ‘Mad World’, ‘Donny Darko’, ‘Track of My Tears’, Smokey Robinson, transition from the performance to the ‘mark’ from the judges
(part 3) American Idol as opportunity-not competition, risky choice of ‘Ring Of Fire’, Johnny Cash – a rebel musician, analytical side of himself, ‘Play That Funky Music’, the outfits under ”Ring Of Fire’ and the show with KISS
(part 4) Elvis similarity?, helping others contestants (paternity/big brother tendency), Allison Iraheta, Kris Allen, ‘Slowride’, ‘fusion’-music, recording the album, 19 Entertainment

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