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Post by skaschep on Nov 1, 2015 7:24:28 GMT -5
The total streams in Spotify for TOH (DeLuxe) passed the 100 million streams on Monday!! Totals yesterday:
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Post by wildarose on Nov 1, 2015 7:41:59 GMT -5
GT has now gone recurrent on Ryan Seacrest's Am Top 40 Saturday radio countdown. Last week it was #30. As Q3 explained a couple weeks ago, once a song reaches its peak and starts going down, it is taken off the chart and goes recurrent. An online explanation: Generally speaking, a song will rise up a chart much faster than it falls back down, especially if it’s a massive hit, and it’s this situation that can create a real bottleneck, as airplay charts (unlike sales charts) are designed to reflect what’s on the way up. To help alleviate these traffic jams and create space for the new songs that are coming up, the “recurrent” rule gets applied. For Mediabase, the rule is actually very simple — “Songs trending down in spins below No. 10 are removed after 20 weeks.” For all charting songs, the eventual transition to “recurrent” is just part of the life cycle. Even though a song may “disappear” off the charts, it’s not gone from the airwaves, as nearly every station has a dedicated “recurrent” category rotation where these songs can remain for an extended period of time (in many instances, for years.) For the details see: www.frontsidegroup.com/think-tank/what-does-recurrent-mean/GT has been on the charts for a long time. And may be around for quite a while longer, especially during Halloween time in yrs to come. As I recall, some of the shows it was played on include DWTS, Today Show, CBS Morning, and SNL.
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Post by franki13 on Nov 1, 2015 8:16:20 GMT -5
Happy Birthday danne, derby, drlove13, joky,
moncher and suzannebaxter!!
Another successful Halloween costume!!! LOL so hard when Adam's facial hair started coming off!!
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Post by houselady on Nov 1, 2015 8:33:26 GMT -5
BWW Review: Adam Lambert Rocks Houston!
By Guest Blogger: Adam Brandner Halloween came early for all the Glamerts in Houston! American Idol alum and on again/off again QUEEN frontman Adam Lambert came to the Space City on Wednesday October 28th to show The Revention Music Center how to rock and roll.
This pre-Hallows Eve event was for all ages and many fans even came in costume, including Lambert himself modeling white contacts, pants with too many zippers to count, and a studded leather jacket. For all of the Glamberts out there, Lambert didn't dissapoint, mostly. The only blip in the evening came from Lambert's two-hour tardiness with only an uninspired costume contest and the energetic DJ Athenz to entertain fans in his absence. But once he graced the stage, opening with his hit "Evil in the Night," he had fans hooked and singing along. His facemelting vocals and vibrant stage presence lived up to the hype. Also noteworthy, was the lighting at the Revention Music Center, which lit Lambert up in neon pink against The Mix 96.5's backdrop.
Lambert stuck to mostly new material from his latest album 'The Original High,' which was released this past June, but did please his true fans with a few deep tracks from his freshman and sophomore albums. Crowd favorites included "What Do You Want From Me," "If I Had You," and "Tresspassing." 'The Original High,' which was given 3 out of 5 stars by Rolling Stone, is filled with uptempo, radio-friendly, bangers that are laced with thoughtful lyrics and catchy beats. Lambert performed many songs from this new album including "There I Said It." "When he [Lambert] started "There I Said It," I was captivated and chills ran down my spine. He's so electric onstage and one of the most underrated vocalists out there today. I've followed him since American Idol, and I'm a real fan. Seeing him live was an out of this world experience for me," said concertgoer Mitchell Morris, 26, of Houston.
Saving his covers for the end of the concert, Lambert covered both Janet Jackson and QUEEN. "Another One Bites the Dust" was incredibly played by the small but powerful band and one of the strongest vocals of the night. The Freddie Mercury comparison was quite deserving as Lambert held his own with the legendary singer. "Black Cat," which was made popular by Janet Jackson in 1990, was also a highlight of the evening touting strong vocals and intricate harmonies which Lambert himself admitted to the crowd were 'really difficult to do live.' Even after a late start, fans seemed pleased with the glamorous, energetic show and most seemed to leave on an 'Original High.' Visit Houston any time, Adam! Just leave the diva behavior for the stage and start on time! Excellent show!
One comment is underneath:
Jacqueline Esther HE IS NO DIVA! There was NO tardiness on Adam's part. He was there all night waiting to go onstage - in fact even before audience arrived doing soundchecks so it's impossible for him to have been late. THe event was mismanaged. Adam wasnt scheduled to start till 9.30 but tickets said 8.00 & neglected to mention the opening acts that would take up first hour or so (posters at the venue said correctly that Adam was scheduled to start at 9.30). They under-estimated time needed for M&G so that went over time (but note Adam was there doing his job) so Adam was IN FACT JUST HALF AN HOUR LATE TO HIT THE STAGE at 10 pm. Adam has NEVER been more than half an hour late for any gig and any lateness is rare & usually has a good reason.
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Post by wal on Nov 1, 2015 9:25:24 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Nov 1, 2015 9:27:52 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Nov 1, 2015 9:42:21 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Nov 1, 2015 9:43:09 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Nov 1, 2015 9:44:16 GMT -5
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