What did Adam Lambert have to say about his AMA performance during an interview on the Early Show?”
While some are hailing Adam Lambert’s sexually charged American Music Awards performance as groundbreaking and others are dismissing it as vulgar, the singer admits he got carried away but will not apologize for his act. Lambert couldn’t avoid discussing the controversy when he appeared on CBS’s The Early Show Wednesday to perform two songs from his new album, which was released Monday. During an interview, Lambert admitted that he did not include some of the more sexually explicit elements of his performance during his rehearsal, which upset host network ABC. “I admit I did get carried away, but I don’t see anything wrong with it,” he said. “I do see how people got offended and that was not my intention. My intention was to interpret the lyrics of my song and have a good time with it.” While performing his song “For Your Entertainment,” Lambert kissed a male keyboard player, grabbed a female dancer’s legs, led other dances around on leashes and had another dancer simulate oral sex on
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2429444/adam_lambert_cbs_early_show_interview.html?cat=9 Adam Lambert CBS Early Show Interview: Adam Lambert Speaks Out About His AMA Performance November 25, 2009 by Angel Vee Adam Lambert dropped from the top on the hot Google trends this morning, but after an hour Adam Lambert is back at the number one spot with his AMA Youtube video or AMA video. Do not be surprised if the next huge trend will be the “Adam Lambert CBS Early Show Interview.” The Adam Lambert CBS Early Show interview shows Adam Lambert discussing what happened with his American Music awards performance, what his intentions were, and how critics are complaining about him and not other performers such as Janet Jackson crotch grabbing, Lady Gaga smashing bottles, and Emenim who said he had 17 rapes under his belt. Was this fair to Adam Lambert? In the CBS
Adam Lambert appeared on CBS’ “The Early Show” today — and he brought his mom. But he didn’t bring along any apologies: “I admit I did get carried away, but I don’t see anything wrong with it,” he said. “I do see how people got offended and that was not my intention. My intention was to interpret the lyrics of my song and have a good time with it.” Leila Lambert said she was “a little taken aback” by her son’s American Music Awards performance, but that she went with the flow. Not as if it’s the first time her son’s music career has had her on the edge of her seat.