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Post by skaschep on Dec 13, 2016 18:45:26 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2016 18:48:17 GMT -5
Damn! Spelling error kills joke.
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Post by mszue on Dec 13, 2016 19:08:52 GMT -5
LOL graciejane...that does rather take the fun out of it, doesn't it...and you were so bright with it...haha
Now totally unrelated...we have been fantasizing and imagining all the projects Adam could have up his sleeve and in his future and we have often thought of acting and films. I stumbled across this film on gay hollywood and the need to hide homosexuality. I don't know why it popped up...just showed up after lazily following a facebook post.....
Anyways...I thought it might interest those of you who may not have seen it....and it makes me wonder what the possibilities might be for one such as Adam....thoroughly and long time out....yet also with a proven sexual attractiveness to both male and female...someone has to be the 'first'....interesting to think about. This is the film...
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Post by adamme on Dec 13, 2016 19:32:32 GMT -5
www.gaytimes.co.uk/culture/56612/x-factor-brian-friedmans-top-five-moments-from-week-ten/Brian Friedman about Adam. Quite interesting read! 5. Saara Aalto and Adam Lambert — Bohemian Rhapsody by QueenAdam cannot be messed with! Out of everyone and all the people who have ranked in this top five, he’s the best vocalist out of every single one of them hands down. What I love about him is he’s so gracious with Saara. He didn’t make it about him, and he was there to support her. It was so humble and refreshing to watch. He’s literally someone who can sing anyone under the table and not try and out-sing her. He let her have her moment and I know how much Saara loves Adam, and so I reached out to Adam a month ago or maybe more and asked how he felt doing The X Factor finale if someone was strong enough. As the competition was going on, I’d send him some links of the contestants, and in my mind he’d have sung perfectly with Saara or Matt. Little did I know was that he was one of the people Saara dreamed of singing with when he was on American Idol a long time ago. To be able to make that happen for her was really cool. It was obviously a perfect pairing and the crowd went wild. I think we had a really strong final in general. Was it a conscious decision to have two openly gay artists featured together in the final of the show? Do you know what’s funny, is that I never thought that, and as you said it right now it feels really good! [Laughs] It was never my intention and that says a lot about where we’re at right now vs where it was when I was a kid. I didn’t even realise we had two out artists on that stage together. In my mind, it was two vocalists who were incredible — I totally forgot about the fact they’re both open. They just so happen to be gay and if we can keep this going on, that would be a really great way of going forward! So it was Brian Friedman who reached out to Adam. He's made Saara dream comes true. BTW, Saara's an out artist?
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Post by skaschep on Dec 13, 2016 19:59:21 GMT -5
www.gaytimes.co.uk/culture/56612/x-factor-brian-friedmans-top-five-moments-from-week-ten/Brian Friedman about Adam. Quite interesting read! 5. Saara Aalto and Adam Lambert — Bohemian Rhapsody by QueenAdam cannot be messed with! Out of everyone and all the people who have ranked in this top five, he’s the best vocalist out of every single one of them hands down. What I love about him is he’s so gracious with Saara. He didn’t make it about him, and he was there to support her. It was so humble and refreshing to watch. He’s literally someone who can sing anyone under the table and not try and out-sing her. He let her have her moment and I know how much Saara loves Adam, and so I reached out to Adam a month ago or maybe more and asked how he felt doing The X Factor finale if someone was strong enough. As the competition was going on, I’d send him some links of the contestants, and in my mind he’d have sung perfectly with Saara or Matt. Little did I know was that he was one of the people Saara dreamed of singing with when he was on American Idol a long time ago. To be able to make that happen for her was really cool. It was obviously a perfect pairing and the crowd went wild. I think we had a really strong final in general. Was it a conscious decision to have two openly gay artists featured together in the final of the show? Do you know what’s funny, is that I never thought that, and as you said it right now it feels really good! [Laughs] It was never my intention and that says a lot about where we’re at right now vs where it was when I was a kid. I didn’t even realise we had two out artists on that stage together. In my mind, it was two vocalists who were incredible — I totally forgot about the fact they’re both open. They just so happen to be gay and if we can keep this going on, that would be a really great way of going forward! So it was Brian Friedman who reached out to Adam. He's made Saara dream comes true. BTW, Saara's an out artist? she's engaged to a woman. So yeah out and proud. Although X factor tried to hide it a bit I think. They showed her fiancee in the episode on Sunday though.
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Post by svca on Dec 13, 2016 20:11:55 GMT -5
Coming late to the conversation, as usual, but regarding time between albums....I know nothing about nothing, but since Adam is basically carrying on 2 careers at the same time, and likes to do projects in between, I do think he could be forgiven for not producing a new album every year lol. Plus he likes to tour whenever he can, like most of this year. I know he likes to be busy, but the poor guy needs a chance to breathe and relax a bit, too. 2 years between albums doesn't really seem that long, considering how busy he is. And just because our Adam calendar seems empty, doesn't mean his is. Just speaking for myself, I'd prefer he not burn out and kill himself with work before he's 40. I want him around a really long time
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2016 20:36:42 GMT -5
I don't think anyone was expecting an Adam album every year. But some folks are saying no album until 2018, and to me, that just seems like too long. Well, actually, for Pop it is too long..... unless you are Adele. Normal Pop cycle is every two years.
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Post by svca on Dec 13, 2016 20:40:04 GMT -5
I don't think anyone was expecting an Adam album every year. But some folks are saying no album until 2018, and to me, that just seems like too long. Well, actually, for Pop it is too long..... unless you are Adele. Normal Pop cycle is every two years. Every 2 years seems about right....that gives him a chance to tour for the album, too.
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Post by adamme on Dec 13, 2016 20:45:16 GMT -5
I don't think anyone was expecting an Adam album every year. But some folks are saying no album until 2018, and to me, that just seems like too long. Well, actually, for Pop it is too long..... unless you are Adele. Normal Pop cycle is every two years. It means mid of next year we hope to get A#4
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Post by 3ku1 on Dec 13, 2016 20:50:36 GMT -5
Well some are saying end of 2017, or even early 2018 haha. I just don't see him waiting that long. While 2 year cycles is normal. In Adams case, currrently maybe not. With the amount of levrage and exposure he has right now. I Think mid next year would be more appropriate. I just think if he waited a year to release it, levarge and visibility maybe gone. So I think single early Spring. And Album Post June. Adam did say he wants to get new music out soon, so theirs that.
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