Zitat des Tages von Adam Lambert:
The kids that are different and out there and expressive and are bold with those choices, those are the people that grow up to be people we all want to hang out with, that become celebrities or become really successful in what they do because they believe in who they are.
I try to go throughout my daily life just as if nothing has changed, but you don't have much anonymity anymore, which feels really good. People come up, and say hi and they enjoy your work.
I'm trying to be a singer, not a civil rights leader.
I was a big fan of Middle Eastern elements of music and experimental electronic and tribal sounds.
I think you kind of have to put yourself out there.
Wait a minute, I'm a fan of yours; you can't be a fan of mine!
'Come out' is so funny to me because I've never been in.
I knew that it was my only shot to be taken seriously in the recording industry, because it's fast and broad.
All these songs honestly explore the ups and downs of my reality.
I think, for the majority of my twenties, I was always so concerned with what I didn't have, or what I still wanted.
A lot of my male vocal influences are British - people like David Bowie, Freddie Mercury and Robert Plant.
In middle school, I really didn't have music, but in high school, I remember taking a lot of choir and drama.
I'm proud of my sexuality. I embrace it. It's just another part of me.
There's not a blueprint for me to follow.
Fame is a very strange animal.
I am gay, and I'm very comfortable with it.
Yeah, I think speculation keeps things really interesting.
I don't feel closeted.
I was afraid to express myself for a while.
I like 'Rocky Horror.'
It's been a transformative period and I really wanted to make music from what I've experienced.
I have crushes on women all the time. I don't have intimate relationships with them, but I find women beautiful.
I've been known to make out with girls from time to time. Couple drinks involved, you know. It's fun. And who knows? Maybe it'll go further someday. I don't know.
I think sometimes we're meant to do something but things aren't lined up correctly.
I've been kind of toying around with the bi thing in my head. I wouldn't ever give myself the label 'bisexual', but bi-curious? Yea.
I think theatricality is just one way of performing. I don't think it's a better way or the way, but it's my way.
I'm trying to convey to my audience that you really can't judge a book by its cover, and there's more to the universe than you can see with your eyes.
My dad is a Deadhead, my mom's a Jewish-American princess from Jersey.
I don't think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear that I'm gay.
I'm very inspired by past music.
I just talk a lot, that's the problem.
After my tour I had time to stay at home, be with my boyfriend and hang out with friends and that brought me down to earth and helped me write music from a more relaxed place.
The way I look at it is everybody should have the right to get married, if they so choose.
So pretty much, to sum it up, if you can freak someone out and bring that kind of emotion out of somebody with a song, you're doing something right.
I love myself and I am a good person.
You can't plan everything - if I did a performance exactly how I rehearsed it, it would be so boring.