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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2013 5:50:58 GMT -5
Adam and Angie were absolutely fabulous.. Adam is unique singing treasure.. Angie is very talented young girl. I hope that she will continue the singing, do not stop after one hit song.
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Post by melliemom on May 17, 2013 5:58:59 GMT -5
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Post by pi on May 17, 2013 6:02:28 GMT -5
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Post by 4Ms on May 17, 2013 6:30:03 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Duets with Angie Miller For American Idol Finale www.popstar.com/News/Shows/Article/1502
Chivalry isn't dead.
As Adam Lambert and third-place contestant Angie Miller took the stage on Thursdays' American Idol finale to perform a duet of Sia's hit "Titanium," audience members and viewers were instantly captivated. What could easily have become a battle of "who can sing over who" between two powerhouse singers resulted in a perfectly balanced and well-blended performance instead.
Any Idol fan in the northern hemisphere is already keenly aware of Lambert's charismatic vocal power (not to mention his scene-stealing stage presence), yet on this occasion, Adam held back.
This was about Angie.
The duet brought us back to a time when artists did not necessarily feel compelled to step all over one another, competing for the best stage position, camera angles, and power notes amidst a host of gratuitous dancers. It's what an authentic duet is supposed to look (and sound) like.
Remember?
How refreshing and utterly charming to see them both relax within the song, gazing into each other's eyes and simply surrendering to the moment - a moment, in all honesty, that passed too quickly to make room for Jessie J. (Despite being all but dismissed by host Ryan Seacrest at the end of the set in favor of Jessie J, Lambert maintained a gracious and unassuming smile for viewers.)
Kudos to both of these Idol-bred singers for their flawless vocals and beautifully executed harmonies. They are kindred spirits, musically, who's brand of performing will always be in style.
Finally, props to Lambert for showing us that being a gentleman has never gone out.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2013 6:32:29 GMT -5
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Post by seoulmate on May 17, 2013 6:35:00 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Duets with Angie Miller For American Idol Finale www.popstar.com/News/Shows/Article/1502
Chivalry isn't dead.
As Adam Lambert and third-place contestant Angie Miller took the stage on Thursdays' American Idol finale to perform a duet of Sia's hit "Titanium," audience members and viewers were instantly captivated. What could easily have become a battle of "who can sing over who" between two powerhouse singers resulted in a perfectly balanced and well-blended performance instead.
Any Idol fan in the northern hemisphere is already keenly aware of Lambert's charismatic vocal power (not to mention his scene-stealing stage presence), yet on this occasion, Adam held back.
This was about Angie.
The duet brought us back to a time when artists did not necessarily feel compelled to step all over one another, competing for the best stage position, camera angles, and power notes amidst a host of gratuitous dancers. It's what an authentic duet is supposed to look (and sound) like.
Remember?
How refreshing and utterly charming to see them both relax within the song, gazing into each other's eyes and simply surrendering to the moment - a moment, in all honesty, that passed too quickly to make room for Jessie J. (Despite being all but dismissed by host Ryan Seacrest at the end of the set in favor of Jessie J, Lambert maintained a gracious and unassuming smile for viewers.)
Kudos to both of these Idol-bred singers for their flawless vocals and beautifully executed harmonies. They are kindred spirits, musically, who's brand of performing will always be in style.
Finally, props to Lambert for showing us that being a gentleman has never gone out.
Every single word of this is COMPLETELY TRUE and AWESOME and makes me cry again.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on May 17, 2013 6:40:08 GMT -5
I think it was likely Adam's idea to have his name NOT announced at the beginning of the song just like it wad at the EMAs. It added to the drama of the performance & made it about Angie.
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Post by 3ku1 on May 17, 2013 6:44:53 GMT -5
Well over in NZ Ryan acknowledged Adam so maybe they edited the initial snubbing out, and Angie kept smiling back at Adam haha, and they all hugged. I felt the judges were snubbing Adam, they just sat their. Really tired of Adam being treated as some kid who used to be a contestent on a tv show, he has a grammy nom, both his albums have sold over a million copies, still the highest charting AI runner up of the past 4 years, performed with Queen (imo the greatest thing an idol has EVER done), wan nuremous international awards. I get that outside the idol machine its common if not everybody is aware of these feats, but in this day in age of social and digital media its not so hard to type www.google.co.nz and type Adam Lambert oh wow he hasent been sitting their on that stool singing Mad World for four years. In the entertainment biz and music industry especially in the US, four years is a lifetime, society as a whole are really thickle they only react to what is in front of them, if Adam hasent had a real hit on the radio since 2010, and espeically considering music has changed alot since then, well its understandble if theirs still a form of reality stigma their. I still think the best performance in AI Finalies history is Adams A Change is Gonna come, but Candices I have nothing was pretty close Adams still the best tho. Adams getting their one mega hit on US radio is all he needs to IMO be the MJ of this generation, anyway rant over.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2013 6:56:28 GMT -5
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Post by teddybear on May 17, 2013 7:10:53 GMT -5
Da fuck was J-Hud and Candice doing? Looked like the Battle-round on the Voice
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