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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 23:32:47 GMT -5
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Post by evergreen on Jan 19, 2016 23:41:34 GMT -5
Dancy - thanks for the explanation about Adam's spin. Another example where he makes something difficult look pretty easy. Following Adam is such fun and so much variety - who else would be likely to have put out press releases in a matter of days from one edge of the spectrum to the other - from squeaky clean Oreo cookies - to a role in the RHPS remake! And having folks like you, Q3, Cassie and many others who have real knowledge (not just opinions) regarding so many facets of Adam's career makes it even more fun.
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Post by cassie on Jan 20, 2016 0:01:49 GMT -5
Cassie, here's a nice ballad without a sing along -- just the way you like it!!! LOL I like the way Adam is ending TISI on a positive, victorious note, instead of the angrier, edgier ending we saw previously. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvIGEHNQSqMOH Cassie! I think you are going to like this. Not just the lack of sing along but how he uses his voice. This is an awesome vid Wonderful to hear it without the "backing vocals." Thanks!
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Post by cassie on Jan 20, 2016 0:03:31 GMT -5
If I already bought the album, is there a benefit for Adam in downloading this during the free promotion?
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Post by Jablea on Jan 20, 2016 0:08:38 GMT -5
If I already bought the album, is there a benefit for Adam in downloading this during the free promotion? did you buy it on google play? I hadn't, didn't know you could get music there. I'm only assuming it's not the same as amazon.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2016 0:11:50 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 20, 2016 0:19:02 GMT -5
Sony Lambert @sony_lambert Jan 14 Why so serious????????????? My new drawing of Adam in the image of the Joker.????????????☺ #New #Joker #AdamLambert
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Post by Jablea on Jan 20, 2016 0:20:31 GMT -5
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re what’s known in the business as a Consumer. And, boy, let me tell you, there are some #brands out there who would really like you to spend your hard-earned money on one of their fine products. Today, two such brands have partnered with musicians to create original songs that — they hope — might entice you to consume a Coca-Cola or an Oreo. Coke got Avicii and singer Conrad Sewell to record “Taste the Feeling,” while America’s Favorite Cookie enlisted Adam Lambert for a new jingle. Below, SPIN has put the songs up against each other to see how they stack up. Which Song Sounds Better? There’s no way around it — Avicii’s Coke song is godawful. It’s the most banal, easy-listening to the point of non-existence country crooning combined with maybe two-thirds of an idea for a full-fledged Avicii track. That the lyrics are about sugar water is somehow the least offensive aspect of this agonizing, committee-approved tune. Lambert’s Oreo jingle, meanwhile, has the benefit of being shorter, and it doesn’t pretend to be a real song. It’s just a jingle, and a catchy little one at that. Light and upbeat, Lambert’s jingle sounds kinda fun in a throwaway pop kinda way. Winner: Oreo Which Song Is More On-Brand? Ever since Don Draper thought up that “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” ad, Coca-Cola has been positioning itself as a universal beverage and a shortcut to a nirvana-like happiness. Avicii’s snoozer of a song about “tasting the feeling” touches that vague sense of happiness while also sounding old and familiar. Oreo, meanwhile, has been positioning itself as both a classic treat that’s a throwback to childhood, and a surprisingly progressive force. They took some heat for a Facebook post in support of gay pride a couple years back, so having openly gay singer Adam Lambert represent them is another positive, inclusive step, especially since noted-ally Kacey Musgraves recorded a jingle in 2013. At the end of the day, though, both brands are delicious, ubiquitous junk food. Winner: Tie Which One Is More “Hip With the Youth?” Coca-Cola describes its aesthetic as “Norman Rockwell Meets Instagram,” one part of which is decidedly not hip while the other one is the epitome of the snake person zeitgeist. Oreo’s going for a more general — if not especially outstanding — modern pop feel. Adam Lambert isn’t the biggest name in pop despite “Ghost Town” being one of the greatest songs ever written (fight me on this), but he’s still more hip than Avicii, who, sorry, peaked a while ago. Winner: Oreo Which Has the Most Eye-Rolling Line of Copy From the Press Release? “‘Taste the Feeling’ will bring to life the idea that drinking a Coca-Cola – any Coca-Cola – is a simple pleasure that makes everyday moments more special.” — Coke “‘The mission statement really spoke to me,’ says Lambert. ‘They’re encouraging people to look at our similarities as opposed to our differences and that is in line with my philosophy.'” — Adam Lambert, to Billboard, about a cookie. Winner: In a sense, everybody loses, but Coke somehow looks better here. Overall Winner: Oreo
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 20, 2016 0:20:49 GMT -5
Abbbra @abbbra 59m59 minutes ago LOVE THIS! #AdamLambert dancing to #Oreo! ???????? #Glamberts #fun youtu.be/1Mq_ciQ6gL8
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 20, 2016 0:23:21 GMT -5
lovesquall @lovesquall1 Jan 13 View translation アダム・ランバート @adamlambert
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