Tatania
Disney Foodie
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Good morning all! Since the demise of my laptop a few days ago, I was unable to post my show thoughts while watching last night...I know, I know...HOW could I disappoint you all by not tossing out my allimportant two cents? Will you ever forgive me?
I guess I can try and forgive you


As usual, if it weren't for Adam (and to some extent Allison), I wouldn't be watching this show because this crop of finalists is about as exciting as watching Wonder Bread go moldy.
Danny is, IMO, Wonder Bread Boy. Bland, boring and oh so white bread. He's never done a thing for me and that hasn't changed. And by all that's holy, can he stop doing the praise band dancing? Stop. Just. Stop.
Kris: I can see why he's technically good, but he leaves me utterly cold. For me, he has no spark, no charisma, no emotion. He's technically 'on', but emotionally, there is no connection. It's like he's being forced to get up there and sing and he does a good job, but he'd rather be doing something else.
Anoop: I think Anoop needs some seasoning, along the lines of Adam's experience out there as a working singer connecting with the audience and finding his best path. He has a wonderful voice, truly, but he needs more experience and this show isn't guiding him along that way.
Matt: Just don't get the appeal and I never have.
Lil: Please. Go home. You are nothing more than a karaoke singer, a GOOD karaoke singer, but that's it.
Just have to say that you summed up perfectly what I was thinking! Great critiques.

Where can you read his brother's blog?
Alison was just OK. She is still mumbling her way through a lot of the lyrics.
Neil Lambert's blog: http://negativeneil.com/ In one post - before Adam got onto AI - Adam and Neil get into a fight and Adam used some not so nice language, LOL.
Totally agree about Alison's mumbling. I kept thinking she was singing about wanting hot sauce - which may actually be more appropriate for a 16-year-old.
We hear the judges say all of the time to make the song their own and let us know what kind of an artist they will be. To me, Adam is not doing that. He's changing the song but that's about it. Does anyone think that Adam would ever perform a song like last night or even dress like that when he's in concert?
Compare him to Daughtry or DC. To me, they stayed true to who they are. They didn't change their look or act to fit the song/theme but they adapted the song to be their style instead.
Don't get me wrong, I think that Adam is very talented but his performances haven't told me what type of artist he is.
Adam is 100% true to what he is & that becomes very clear when you hear his weekly confessionals. One week, when they talked about the auditions, he said that his Mother was worried he wouldn't be accepted if he came out wearing nail polish and eyeshadow and begged him to tone it down. He thought about it, and told her that he couldn't do that because he has to be true to who he is on stage. If people didn't like it, that was fine - but he couldn't pretend to be something he wasn't.
Confessional where Adam addresses the critique that he is "too theatrical": http://vodpod.com/watch/1548630-adam-lambert-top-7-redux-confessional
Confessional where Adam talks about what kind of artist he is, his career from now on and what an "Adam lambert" album will be like: http://vodpod.com/watch/1533069-adam-lambert-top-7-confessional
He says jokingly that his album would be kind of "schizophrenic" or "chameleon-like". He goes on to say that he likes many different styles of music which is why he changes it up week to week from the show and he would like to do an album like that. He would have tracks with an electro-feel, then a pop sound, then rock etc. Anyway, it's all in the interview.
For those people who don't get what kind of artist he is, it's probably because we like to label musicians and stick them in a certain genre. I think what makes Adam such an exceptional performer is that he'll be good in many genres and his show would reflect that (as do all the videos on YouTube).
When he was first approached by the owners of the Upright Cabaret to perform there, he wasn't that interested because he was used to performing to large audiences in a theater and thought the cabaret space wouldn't work for his type of performance. However, performing there was the best preparation he could have had for American Idol because he learned how to tone things down and connect with a more immediate and intimate audience.
When he did the New Year's show there (before the Hollywood auditions), the audience paid him the ultimate compliment. When they like a singer they throw their shoes at him and by the end of the evening the entire audience was in socks.