Adam Lambert Likes it Rough, and YOU?
Monday, November 23, 2009 I love him. I don't know why. From the gratuitous crotch grabs, to the man on man kiss to the falling down and doing a volleyball roll, I loved this performance.
I'm so sick of popstars playing it safe, I my pop stars dirty. OK, dirty.
He's a filthy boy. I don't care what people are saying about this not being OK for network TV if your kids are up at 11 o'clock watching the music awards then maybe your not that great of a parent anyway?
As for the rest of the night:
Timberland: OMIGOD, what the hell was that singing?
Eminem: Xoxxoxox
Lady GaGa: AWESOME, So different so unique, LOVE HER
Black Eyed Peas: They were so good, but sort of overshadowed by the weirdness of GAGA and Lambert.
Keith Urban: Who?
Jay Z: Good
Riahanna: Outifit sucks, song good
Janet Jackson: Such a weird outfit can't remember anything else
Alicia Keys: ALWAYS one of the BEST amazing.
Green Day: Suprisingly forgetable
How about YA'LL?






Reader Comments (1)
Well honestly I didn't really think to much about the Lambert performance until it hit the airwaves this morning. If you were preoccupied brushing your teeth or getting a drink you would have missed the few moments that has everyone talking today. Whatever, he kissed his band member. Big deal, didn't Britney and Madonna make out like 10 years ago?
The fashion last night was atrocious. Lady Gaga? Spanks and a Jock Strap? Really? Riahanna, football pads and ace bandage? Did you get dressed in an Athletic training room? Is that what is hot these days? I am over 30 and out of touch I guess.
More importantly, is it just me and my TV or did most of the bands sound off key? I thought the 'Peas' sounded terrible - and I am saying that as a big fan, much of their performance made me cringe. Maybe it was a sound quality thing -That said, I do appreciate that from what I could tell there wasn't a lot of lips singing going on.
Anyway, Adam is a marketing genius - he il getting a lot of attention for this show...but I really don't think it was very shocking at all, but maybe it is because I live in a liberal town far away from middle America (where I am sure faces were as red as their states).