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newyearsday:
Howdy everyone,

I just popped in to check on whether anyone was talking about the American Idol upset last night but didn't find anything so here goes...

I never was a big fan of the show before but Adam Lambert made me take notice. His incredible talent, star power, and down-to-earth genuine niceness (from what others have said and what he projects onstage) were all far above and beyond everyone else on the show.  It was so great to see someone up there who didn't look like everyone else and wasn't afraid to show himself to the world.

It was a no-brainer for him to deserve the title but it appears that America was not ready for a (likely) gay or bi glam-rock goth-looking banshee-wailing musical theater powerhouse of a male singer to win this thing. But Adam will be fine. He's going straight to the top and not looking back and I'm happy for him. I hope he kills as Elvis on Broadway or something like it, and everything else he's got up his sleeve. It's just a bummer that all the teenage girls and conservatives who voted for Kris couldn't appreciate the artistry and talent standing in front of them because they're scared of a little black nail polish and guyliner. Reminds me of the Oscar debacle with Crash. A change is gonna come; I just wonder when.



Jeff Wrangler:
I've never watched the show but I would have voted for Kris, too, because I think he's cuter.  ;)  ;D

I'd just rather have a cute boy playing acoustic guitar at me than a glam-rocker wailing at me.  ;D

Chacun a son gout. ...

serious crayons:
I haven't watched the show since the first season, but I've noticed that the second-place singers often go on to do very well (not in the first season, though).

newyearsday:
Agreed, serious crayons.

Here's a good blog post about the whole thing:

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/realityrocks/178713/america-gets-it-wrong-kris-allen-wins-idol/

and for all those who think Adam is only a glam rocker, he's also done brilliantly with softer ballads like "Dust in the Wind" and religious material (just look on YouTube). Like many have said, he could sing the phone book and put everyone else to shame.

Jeff Wrangler:
It was also pointed out on the Today show this morning that Adam has been performing since he was, like, 10 years old. He's already a professional. I understood the commentator to tell Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira that Kris wasn't. So Kris surreptitiously fulfilled the audience's dreams in a way that Adam couldn't.

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