The abc’s cancellation of Adam Lambert performance has provoked the immediate reactions of the press. Once of the very first to react, as usual in case of Adam Lambert was Lyndsey Parker from RealityRocks blog by yahoo in her article: ‘An American Idol, Banned In The USA’, where she gives the examples of other American performers who have been banned and censored from US media, but it only helped them to achieve the immortality and status of stars:
This is indeed unsettling news in light of Adam’s GMA cancellation, feud with Out magazine editor Aaron Hicklin, and any number of controversies he’s had to contend with ever since racy pics of him same-sex smooching at Burning Man spread across the Interweb back when he was still in the American Idol top 50. But I’m here to tell you, there is a bright side to all this: Banned and censored artists are the artists we all remember. They’re the ones that make it into the history books, that have VH1 rockumentaries made about them, etc. Many artists have faced similar “scandals” in their careers, and they not only came out of it all just fine, but actually had their immortality cemented by such events.
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#1 by AdamFann - December 3rd, 2009 at 07:22
Amen to that!!