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Post by sizzling63 on Apr 25, 2015 16:00:34 GMT -5
Easily. It is already 775k Do the views count when you loop a video like this?
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 25, 2015 16:07:00 GMT -5
778,765 Views 5:02 PM EDT Adam Lambert - "Ghost Town" [Official Lyric Video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=toDqvHvTN7c778,765 Views 05:02 PM EDT 763,113 Views 03:02 PM EDT 015,652 difference in 2 hours
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Post by adamme on Apr 25, 2015 16:09:03 GMT -5
DELURKING TO CONGRATULATE ADAM FOR WINNING THE MUSIC ICON BRITISH LGBT AWARD. YOU DESERVE IT, ADAM! THIS NEWS CAUGHT ME ALSO IN SURPRISE. I'M SO GLAD THAT HE'S SO WELL-RECEIVED AND POPULAR IN THE UK NOW AND OTHER COUNTRIES AS WELL. AND SO HAPPY FOR A LOT OF RADIO PLAY FOR GHOST TOWN. LOVE GHOST TOWN! JUST LIKE ADDAME, I'VE BEEN DOING THE SAME THING WHENEVER I COULD SINCE DAY ONE OF THE RELEASE. AND I'M SO LOOKING FORWARD TO THE ENTIRE ALBUM!
Hi alwayspring! Love the song and please post some more.
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Post by adamme on Apr 25, 2015 16:10:50 GMT -5
This is big right? #2 Market, Ryan Seacrest channel. Actually playing it on a day Adam isn't in the studio. I saw that they had added it so it might actually get a good number of spins since they are playing it during the day time. Yes, this is a big one. KIIS FM (Los Angeles) has not added yet. They are playing it. Seems likely they will add it on Tuesday. ** My memory is hazy -- KIIS added FYE but I think passed on all the other Adam singles. (I do not recall if they added WWFM but even if they did, they barely played it.)
I think they have a DJ called Jo Jo? If I'm not mistaken he played Adam's song quite a bit, but off course not Ryan.
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 25, 2015 16:11:47 GMT -5
I was joking, sorta, but I did assume MM was with Adam. So Max Martin has this big production team based in Sweden and he isn't there? That seems complicated. Anyway, anyone have a guess as to who is whistling? Do you think we will recognize him when we find out? Or her, Tove Lo ?? That would be cool! I did consider using her/him but it sounds like a guy to me. Hope you're right and I'm not.
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Post by Jablea on Apr 25, 2015 16:12:23 GMT -5
Maliha Sallahuddin @maliha_Sallah 1h1 hour ago @shoshannastone hi! When we asked Adam about who was whistling he said its not him but its a secret.So will you guys ever reveal it?
shoshanna stone@shoshannastone @maliha_Sallah wait and see Does Max Martin whistle? haha, that was my thought too. It will be interesting if it's a real person whistling or maybe it's just a sampling of something else that is turned on its head.
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Post by adamme on Apr 25, 2015 16:15:49 GMT -5
778,765 Views 5:02 PM EDT Adam Lambert - "Ghost Town" [Official Lyric Video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=toDqvHvTN7c778,765 Views 05:02 PM EDT 763,113 Views 03:02 PM EDT 015,652 difference in 2 hours
It's 783,924 now at 5:15PM EST
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Post by adamme on Apr 25, 2015 16:20:36 GMT -5
That would be cool! I did consider using her/him but it sounds like a guy to me. Hope you're right and I'm not.
IDK, the whistle sounds so perfect. I think it's not people that did it or it's their machine.
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 25, 2015 16:21:15 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on Apr 25, 2015 16:29:05 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert It is Warner Brothers Music Wiki page for Adam and has some interesting info. Has total for all Queen concerts (recent 67), lists all charities he has been involed in (I was surprised at how many) and most interesting states his vocal teacher is David Stroud, Hollywood, CA. (his vocal range is bass E to B flat - 3 octaves and 6 semi tones. It is a good source when we need correct info. Stroud's info on Adam's voice is really interesting! I think there's a video of him warming Adam up during GNT somewhere. But the entire article they cited for the vocal range claim is total nonsense, there's no way the people who wrote it could have any musical background. Adam's range on record is actually low A (A2) to soprano B (B5) - so that's 3 octaves and 2 semitones. I figured you or Cassie would chime in. I've never heard him sing anything even remotely close to that low E. His voice gets pretty sketchy on B flat and the A you mention. Perhaps he has a hidden range of for steps lower, but . . . . .
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