Parts 4 and 5 of Slezack’s Interview with Adam
Idoloonies, can you handle this? I don’t think you can handle this! (@adamlambert interview…parts 4 & 5) Enjoy! http://bit.ly/7WPk6G 2 minutes ago from web
Idoloonies, can you handle this? I don’t think you can handle this! (@adamlambert interview…parts 4 & 5) Enjoy! http://bit.ly/7WPk6G 2 minutes ago from web
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Adam and the band on Letterman–so great! Cute smiling with Dave at the end.
The screen cap at the end of part 4 is gorgeous!!!!
I sure enjoyed those interviews. He is so articulate and knows exactly what he wants. Pretty good for being so young.
Ya know? I could watch Adam interviews all day. Terrific shit. He’s a smart cookie.
What a joy to hear him chat.
His “come to mama” laugh was adorable!
I love his Slezak interviews!
You know, even Glee has risque sexual dance moves! Tonight’s episode did! But they’re hetero, so no one cares??.
I’m more offended of those erectile dysfunction and condom commercials that run often all day long on MTV and ESPN!
I hope that all those “haters” see interviews like this of Adam in the near future. Maybe then they can all see what goes on in his head. They are judgeing him on one performance and there is so much more to Adam Lambert then what they saw on the AMA’s. He is kind and loving and passionate and knows exactly what he wants. But most of all he is respectful of those around him, who has so much talent and charm. He is learning, and he will make mistakes, we all do….he is human after all (even tho I am convinced that he his GOD). It hurts my heart to hear people say all those nasty things about him knowing that they are judging him without knowing who he really is. Adam is NOT just a Gay Man, he is a Man, who happens to be Gay. THAT is what I hope people will realize one day.
He wants so badly for people to understand him. He is being empathic and yet standing his ground and respecting himself. He is a model of good communication skills. He didn’t sign on to change the world, he wants to sing, and yet he is embracing what is being dealt to him. He is making change by taking the time to explain his thought processes and intentions. Bless his heart.
Times are so different now with instant information, interviews and interactive shows. The rockers of previous generations got to live wild and crazy lifestyles out of the eyes of most fans and we really didn’t know what was going on. When they did speak, many of them had chippy attitudes and were not as articulate as HH. They weren’t as accountable as performers today. Sex, drugs and rock and roll are still part of youth culture but HH demonstrates an added responsibility and maturity that is great to hear. (He is almost 28, not 18, so that does count for some of his wisdom, I know.)
Loved the Letterman gig and all the interviews this week!!