Popwatch's "sorry"

May 20, 2009 09:46


Thought the following in Popwatch on ew.com was interesting--
http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/05/idol-top-2-perf.html.  Adam's apology suggests he is well aware of the shipping that's going on online :)

from popwatch: 
Finally, in came a surprisingly spry Kris and Adam, who kidded around about adjusting the height of the mic before fielding the first question about the lovely Idol Finale song "No Boundaries." Adam's response, after the obligatory "it was a great song," was kinda brilliant: "There was a lot of lyric." Then a dude pointedly asked Adam if there was any symbolism to his songs, ending the question by stating, "Our people love you." As Kris nodded in agreement, Adam noted that, "'Mad World'...talks about people who don't fit in," and that "A Change is Gonna Come" was born from the civil rights struggles of the 1960s, "and there are all sorts of new civil rights issues that are coming up right now." After the boys fielded a question about being roommates, some incredibly wise person blurted out, "Who's seen who naked?" While Kris shook his head in embarrassment, Adam smiled and said, "We don't get naked together, sorry." After Kris lamented that he didn't feel the minor earthquake that shook L.A. on Sunday night, he said that, like Simon, he felt "Ain't No Sunshine" was his strongest song of the night for the simple reason that "I'd done that song, so I'd already kind of rehearsed it -- it was ready." And while Adam was happy to get a chance to re-stage "Mad World," he singled out "A Change is Gonna Come" as a standout for him: "It came as a surprise. I wouldn't have picked that for myself, but...I looked at the words and they really moved me. I felt like I connected to it." And with that, they were whisked away to rehearse for tonight's finale

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