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Nov. 23-29: A Fallen Idol & A Fallen J.Lo Get Back Up

Posted Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:01pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week

It takes some musicians years to stockpile enough anecdotes worthy of a Behind The Music rockumentary, but American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert just managed to do so record time, following a classic rise/fall/redemption story arc in just one week.

The saga began last Sunday at the American Music Awards, when Adam--an unknown less than a year ago, before he became the breakout star of American Idol season 8--was primed to be the breakout star of the awards telecast. It was supposed to be his big night, with his first televised performance of his new single "For Your Entertainment" closing the big show. It was a classic rock 'n' roll Cinderella story of overnight stardom.

But then, something went wrong. An "in the moment" Adam got "carried away" (his words) during his raunchy performance--which, in case you missed it, featured a same-sex smooch, dancers on leather leashes, a whole lot of R-rated groping, and one especially outrageous unrehearsed dancer-interaction. All of this left blindsided camera crew members scrambling to quick-cut to widescreen audience reaction shots and panicked staffers in the editing bay working overtime to cut out "offensive" scenes for the show's tape-delayed broadcasts. By the end of the whole spectacle, the live audience was sitting in semi-silent shock as Adam flipped the bird, and roughly 1,500 irate viewers flooded the ABC switchboard with complaints. It appeared that on the biggest night of his life, during his important make-or-break performance, Adam Lambert had blown it.

The fallout continued later in the week, when it was announced that Adam's free Wednesday concert on Good Morning America has been cancelled, reportedly because ABC--the same network that aired Adam's controversial AMAs performance--was skittish that he might pull the same stunts that landed ABC in hot water Sunday night. A rep for GMA told TV Newser: "Given his controversial live performance on the AMAs, we were concerned about airing a similar concert so early in the morning."

But then, this whole tale had a rising-from-ashes happy ending. CBS rival morning program The Early Show promptly swooped up Adam for its Wednesday episode; the scandal only seemed to spike sales for Adam's debut album, For Your Entertainment, with him now predicted to sell an impressive 225,000 units in his first week; he delivered tamer Early Show and Letterman performances that were well-received by the public, establishing that it's not all about shock tactics with him; and he became a free-speech cause célèbre as he pointed out the double-standard that his performance had generated far more controversy than similarly racy displays by heterosexual female AMA performers.

So maybe he knew what he was doing all along. Regardless, it was one crazy week for Adam Lambert.

The American Music Awards had other crazy moments, however. Jennifer Lopez's comeback performance was marred when she fell during a jumping stunt (though she handled the incident well, that too was edited out of the West Coast broadcast). Lady Gaga stole the show with a performance that included her smashing a glass emergency case to get to her piano and then smashing whiskey bottles throughout her song, but later lost the Breakthrough Artist award to relative unknowns Gloriana. Rihanna gave her first televised U.S. performance since her Chris Brown assault scandal. Whitney Houston delivered another disappointing performance, but won some sort of lifetime achievement award anyway. Sentimental favorite Michael Jackson won two posthumous awards for Number Ones, a best-of collection that actually came out in 2003. And Taylor Swift won five awards, including Artist Of The Year, a category in which she beat out Michael Jackson himself.

On the subject of subpar Whitney Houston performances, the fallen diva continued to disappoint when she sang, or attempted to sing, on the Tuesday night finale of Dancing With The Stars. Her loss of vocal power was especially noticeable when she performed her '80s hit "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," as her hoarse vocals were definitely not up to the standard set by the original hit recording. For many fans, it was quite depressing, and many critics suggested Whitney would be better off retiring for good.

And in additional Jennifer Lopez news, her first ex-husband Ojani Noa asserted that the footage in his video How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story is just a collection of their happy times together, and there is nothing X-rated on the DVD despite J.Lo's repeated injunctions to stop its release. "They think I have [an explict] tape with her and that I'm trying to sell it," he said. "My tape is from our honeymoon, the wedding, us hanging out. There's no nudity....I'm not going to harm anybody. I'm a great guy." (Editor's note: We expect sales of the video to plummet now. So J.Lo gets the last laugh anyway.)

In other diva-related marriage/divorce news, Britney Spears is said to be devastated after she went down on one knee to pop the question to her boyfriend, her manager Jason Trawick, and was reportedly turned down. "Have you ever really loved somebody? Have you ever really been hurt by somebody?" she asked her audience in Australia after this romantic rejection. After an annulment in 2004 from Jason Alexander after their quickie Vegas wedding, and her very public divorce from Kevin Federline in 2007, it seems Britney's luck in love has not improved.

And finally, in other proposal news, there is some confusion surrounding British pop star Robbie Williams and his actress girlfriend, Ayda Field. Robbie supposedly popped the question to Ayda live on Australian radio Friday, but his spokesman later said it was all a joke: "He did say it, but in a jocular manner. They are not engaged." However, Robbie's mother then told BBC's Radio 5: "I'm very excited. I'm really pleased. They've been together for nearly three years, so it's about time." So it is still unclear when Robbie will be sashaying down the aisle any time soon.

Perhaps we will find out next week. Come back next Friday for more music news, and until then, have a great long Thanksgiving weekend.

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Adam Lambert Shocks At The AMAs - Did he go too far this time, or was this a genius PR stunt?

2) The American Music Awards Are Taylor Made - The country princess wins five awards, even beating Michael Jackson.

3) Whitney Houston Does Not Know Her Own Vocal Strength - Her hoarse performances on the AMAs and Dancing With The Stars disappoint.

4) Oops, She Didn't Get Married Again - Britney Spears's marriage proposal is reportedly rejected by her boyfriend.

5) J.Lo Ex Sinks To New Low? - Lopez's first husband denies he is trying to sell an explicit tape featuring his former wife's famous curves.

6) Take That Star Takes Back Proposal? - Robbie Williams claims his on-air marriage proposal was just a joke.

7) Usher Not Ushering Out New Album Soon - The release date for Raymond is delayed.

8) Muppets Honor Mercury - The new puppet version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a viral sensation.

9) Fans Send Abba An S.O.S. - A poll reveals Abba is the band most people want to see reunite.

10) John & Edward Get Whammed On X Factor - The tone-deaf twins "Jedward" are voted off the British talent show after covering George Michael.

 

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351 Comments

1. kit kat -
This was a pretty good week in music. It was so exciting.!

2. Sherry -
You forgot to mention that Adam Lambert's vocal performance on the AMAs was lousy. I don't think his CBS gigs made up for much of the damage he caused himself with all those disgusting antics.

3. justjude -
Yes, Adam did have less than stellar vocal at AMA. After watching
Janet,Alicia, Ga, Ga, eminem and Shakira, all very overtly erotica.
He thinks to himself " I must do even better at this to make an impression. HaHuh. I don't believe this was strictly spur of the mosment. I greatly admire adam and his stupendous voice, but he
misses it in the heat of the moment. This is a smart guy who is able to perform for rehersal and he knows what else he can spin in between props ,or, between dancers and his crew. He is a very good strategist and he know that creating controversey will serve the image he wants to present magnifigently.
Personally I was minorly discomfitted by the "Trolly pull and the BJ.
Bravo Adam, for getting us to discuss you so much !.....And, at last
we are disscussing our unequal and hypocritical double standards. KEEP"IN IT REALLY FRESH !!

4. Zak -
As I said before, it was the BJ thing that turned me off. I wasn't really a fan of all that insanely provocative stuff. Maybe if Adam did that when he was more established, it would've worked. But that was supposed to be his breakout performance. He should've toned it down. Let's not attempt to damage our record sales, eh? The Early Show performances made up for it to me. They were excellent and his vocals were spot-on. I expect more controversy from Adam in the futureee... just quit simulating BJs on stage.

5. Zak -
And I agree. There are unequal and hypocritical double standards like there are with everything in the media. However, America is still relatively closed-minded when it comes to homosexuals (and this really ticks me off, considering I have some good friends that are gay/bi-sexual... well, one of my best friends is, and she's a woman, anyway), so I don't really know if Adam is going to be able to get people to LOOK at it that way. He certainly has the power to change it, though. Hahahaha. He's just got to be more careful in the beginning of his career.

6. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
What the hell does music have to do with someone's sexual orientation?....not a damn thing and that is how it should be treated...Just another over-the-top PR stunt that basically means that Lambert knows he isn't worth a hill of beans without it....He is way more worried about "Look at me!!" than he is with "Listen to this great song"...He will fade appropriately into the annals of washed up musicians who never quite filled their potential. Just sing the damn song you goofball....His antics are so passe they are a joke as he perpetuates the current trend among young musicians that says "It is more important to be seen then heard"....Freddy Mercury you are not Adam and never will be...Good Luck on Broadway dumbass....

7. Leon -
miss lopezza is so sexy

8. Leon -
jLO YOUR SEXY BABY

9. Deborah H -
Adam Lambert didn't do his career any favors with his AMA's performance.

10. Erica M -
The reason JlO fell is because senior citizens usually fall when they dance. She is a has been.

Adam Lambert and his screams...he will be a never was!

11. Yahoo! Music User -
Seriously!?!? You're basing a "comeback" on one weeks sale of albums after both of them fall during the AMA awards? What type of bizarro thinking is that???

12. Jeff and Jen -
1st of all Adam Lambert is just taking it way to far with his choice of lifestyle! It is not biblically correct and personally grosses me out! I have the right to say that just as well as he has the right to kiss men and whatever it is he does! He is just gross and if you havent noticed getting grosser and grosser as his fame grows! SO go ahead Adam and do what you do! Just dont shove it in everyones face because you actually could have a straight person who likes your music but not your lifestyle and you scare them away! TONE it down!

13. Jeff and Jen -
Kevin C!!!! Exactly!!!!! Right on!!

14. Yahoo! Music User -
sexy

15. Eric -
To say I was a fan of Adam Lambert is an understatement, he has the voice, the octaves, and the flair to possibly be one fo the greatest singers of all time. Then he did something so sad and pathetic that I lost all respect for him and his talent. A former boss of mine once said to me that no matter how many 'atta boys' you get, one screw up will take em' away. Well Adam, you had your one screw up and I am to say the least horrified at your performance. I had to explain to my 10 year old son why Adam kissed a man and then put his crotch in the face of someone else. We TiVo'd this to watch together and this week has been questions like, why are people gay? and do you think I am gay? I have nothing against gay men or women and yet, Adam made it trashy and whoreish, not beautiful and wholesome. While many believe that homosexuallity is a horrific perversion of the human condition, I think that it is something to be celebrated and Adam undid in 4 minutes what it took the gay community 40 years to accomplish, nice move dickwad!

16. Donna S -
I have to agree, Adam was more in LOOK AT ME then in
singing his song. His performance was to wierd, and will not launch him into a very talented performer, only a disgusting one. To bad, his voice is not so bad, if he can try to be mature, and sing, and not look like a such an ass, he might go somewhere, other than the butt of jokes for late night comics.

17. JJW -
Jesus, no wonder this country's academics is plummeting and ignorance is mounting. Adam this Adam that. Go read a book you morons.

18. Jon -
this is a waste of time. an article on stars that have failed.....last week...by doing a not so stellar performance. Man yahoo, I never knew you could sink this low.

19. julie -
Adam Lambert ACTUALLY fell during that performance, too...he recovered really well, so no one noticed. He tripped on the ramp at the top of the stage and covered it by rolling down.

20. PixieDust -
Hooray to Adam for pissing people off!!!!!! The AMA's has been such a snooze fest for so long it needed some spicing up. The world is changing and the liberals are going to take over.
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