The former American Idol runner-up blogged last Friday: “I obviously meant it as a colorful statement to imply that I did not enjoy what I heard.” This is in reference to his previous blog post that blood poured from his ear after hearing Adam Lambert sing “Ring of Fire”. Clay Aiken also said he didn’t mean it as “a ‘slam’ on Adam as a person.” He hopes the newest American Idol runner-up can forgive him but adds Adam Lambert probably doesn’t care about what he said. This is Clay’s full post:

“I hope no one actually believed that blood truly poured forth from my ears when I heard him. I obviously meant it as a colorful statement to imply that I did not enjoy what I heard. Any performer hopes that their music will appeal to all people, but no singer realistically expects it to. God knows, I am SURE there are PLENTY of people who can’t stand to hear me sing either. I wouldn’t dream of assuming that, and I am sure that far worse things have been said about my performances than I would even venture to type here. To me, that’s fine. I don’t expect unanimous, nor even majority support for my music.
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But, my guess is Adam doesn’t either. I would not venture to make judgements [sic] on the personality or demeanor of anyone I don’t know, so none of what I said in my previous blog was directed as a ‘slam’ on Adam as a person. At the same time, I wouldn’t dream of slamming him as an entertainer. He does what he does, because he enjoys it, and he obviously has many fans who enjoy it as well. If what I said in my previous blog regarding my impression of a single performance from Adam upset or offended any of his fans, I expect that the mature ones will realize that it was simply a poorly worded metaphor describing my personal tastes. The only person I would really dream of apologizing to is Adam Lambert.
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And the irony is, if he’s smart he couldn’t give a crap what I think of his ‘Ring of Fire’ performance. As an entertainer, Adam knows that one person’s opinion of one performance really matters a little less than zero, in the grand scheme of things. He could not have gotten on Idol (nor made it as far as he did) without an immense amount of talent. He surely doesn’t need my approval to know he has a gift.”

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Or should he strike out on his own? After his awesome performance with KISS and a rockin’ duet with Kris Allen and QUEEN, pundits are saying Adam Lambert would be the perfect candidate for Queen’s frontman. But Michael Slezak, Entertainment Weekly’s Idol writer, disagrees and says, “The powers that be at 19 Entertainment and the labels that get first dibs on Adam Lambert are going to want to see him establish himself as a current, relevant recording artist, not a replacement on a reunion tour.”

Okay.. So let’s say he’ll be a solo artist. Should Adam Lambert then take on the task of reviving glitter rock or glam rock, the music style he’s most identified with?

Michael Slezack says, “There’s a lot of good vibes towards glam rock music from a certain segment of, say, 25- to 45-year-olds, who dig that sound and wouldn’t mind hearing it return to the radio.” MTV News Idol expert Jim Cantiello agrees: “I think the smartest thing for him to do is get into the studio and put out a crazy, funky glam rock album that we haven’t heard in decades, and go all out with it. I think it would be cool if he put out a record that sounded like Brian Eno could have put it out.”

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Fox NY Interview with Kris Allen and Adam Lambert
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