Adam Lambert

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MJinZ

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3:41 and 4:04 in particular is why he needs to stay on broadway.

OUCH that's painful. o_O

Are you tone deaf? Belting a high note is probably one of the most difficult things to do for a male.

3:38 - end was the highlight of the performance, a bit of a shakiness around 3:51 but otherwise flawless.
 
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Miramonti

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Are you tone deaf? Belting a high note is probably one of the most difficult things to do for a male.

Ignorance is bliss, but this thread isn't about you. ;) I'm not a particular fan of the singer in your first link, but his voice is clean and tone is sharp in his highs imo.


As someone else mentioned somewhere, Lambert goes falsetto up there and sounds like sh!t. My ears could sign up for MMA wrestling and take less of a beating than the punishment his screaming provides.
 

MJinZ

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Ignorance is bliss, but this thread isn't about you. ;) I'm not a particular fan of the singer in your first link, but his voice is clean and tone is sharp in his highs imo.



As someone else mentioned somewhere, Lambert goes falsetto up there and sounds like sh!t. My ears could sign up for MMA wrestling and take less of a beating than the punishment his screaming provides.

Lambert could do what Chris Colfer does easily if he wanted to. Clean is easy - it lacks depth and power.

Lambert does it in a live performance, what Chris did was good but must have gone through multiple runs and cleanups in the studio.

And Lambert is a tenor, he does go into falsetto on occasion, but most of the time, he doesn't.

Vocal range:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bWzUOt6l-I
 
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Miramonti

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Lambert could do what Chris Colfer does easily if he wanted to. Clean is easy - it lacks depth and power.

Lambert does it in a live performance, what Chris did was good but must have gone through multiple runs and cleanups in the studio.

True, Lambert sounds equally sh!tty in live performances.

Btw, this has been rehashed (regurgitated in this case) many times before, and if someone thinks he's great, that's joyously wonderful. What good is a bubble if one lets it burst so easily.
 

zinfamous

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I thought ring of fire was really good too, particularly after the studio cleaned up the annoying parts.

yeah. when I first saw that, I was like:confused: with a little D:.

but then i was totally :awe:.

It was pretty damn good. The man in black would have totally dug it, too.
 
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erikistiredx

So that affects his musical talent how?

I hate American Idol with a passion, but you can't deny this guy was probably the best to ever come out of that show. There is a reason why some of the biggest icons in rock (Slash, Brian May) came on the show to perform with him.

dollar dollar bills y'all. slash doesn't subject himself to american idol to hang out with adam lambert. sorry to disappoint you.

And you're an idiot, does anyone care?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvwcJUhIa0U

i couldn't pay attention to the singing because i kept flinching thinking they were going to all whip off their clothes and go roman bath orgy on the audience. yikes.
 
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