Editor’s Note: Adam Lambert’s video version of the song “For Your Entertainment” is now available for viewinghere. You’ll also hear him talk about his AMA performance and try to explain what he was up to … hey, I said try.
Five readers have logged comments so far on Adam Lambert’s racy performance Sunday night at the American Music Awards.
They’re unanimous: It was not appropriate. Not for a nationally-televised awards show broadcast on a major network like ABC.
As I wrote Monday, given that platform, it’s a shame Adam decided to shock America with his on-stage antics rather than wow us with his amazing vocal talent.
It’s reality check time, Adam.
The entertainment world might have already embraced you but today — on debut day for that “wildly anticipated” album — you’re only sixth on the iTunes album chart, behind considerably less shocking artists like John Mayer and Susan Boyle … Susan Boyle, for crying out loud.
Oh, and Lady Gaga, who’s at number one and number three with different versions of her “Fame Monster.” But even she chose a less shocking AMA performance, and her album is miles better than yours.
Adam was supposed to get another chance in front of a national audience Wednesday morning. He was scheduled to be on Good Morning America, but Twitter Tweets seem to indicate that performance has been canceled after the AMA display.
Update: It has indeed. ABC issued this statement: “Given his controversial American Music Awards performance, we were concerned about airing a similar concert so early in the morning.”
Adam is also scheduled to appear on the David Letterman Show Wednesday night. I’m sure the AMAs will be a topic of discussion.
Here are the comments. Feel free to chime in below. Especially if there are any Adam defenders out there.
* Janey Ware: “I thought his performance was a little raunchy. I was a little disappointed. TV just isn’t what it used to be. I voted for him and I’m wondering why now.”
* Justin: “Wow!!! How disturbing is this dude. The somewhat entertaining AMAs ended on quite a low note. Between his ‘Prince’ like wannabe vocals and his ‘man humping,’ what is Dick Clark thinking? I just lost what little respect I have left for ‘Idol’. It’s hard to believe that this guy went through the same competition as Carrie and Daughtry who had great performances.”
* Dak: “Too bad that a music award show is now something else that kids shouldn’t be watching. TV sucks, in general, so this is just another reason not to watch.”
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