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On the flip side, I think Adam is immensely talented but it's not my style so I wouldn't download his music and listen to it on the way to work (although his Mick Jagger shriek would be more eye-opening than my coffee) but I think he is the most taleneted and should win.
Same goes for Twitter. Just because someone is talking about the contestant doesn't mean they like them enough to vote. They could all be typing "Adam Lambert sucked tonight. What was up with his hair"
You either love him or, as I do, hate his whiney squealing.
Also, from a singing standpoint, Lambert is not shrieking. Melismatic flourishes in the upper register are not shrieking. That is what a high note sounds like when it's projected from the chest and diaphragm, not sung in falsetto. I know it's hard to tell when most singers can barely hit a high note and project it above a crackling whisper (a la Kris Allen who could not project anything above his half-octave range to an audience three feet away without a microphone if his life depended on it).