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Post by robandres on Jun 1, 2017 12:47:11 GMT -5
I think they deleted the file. Can't listen to it anymore... Guess I'll have to wait a couple of hours and buy it official now. been checking youtube but nothing lol
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Post by katycake on Jun 1, 2017 13:13:23 GMT -5
I think they deleted the file. Can't listen to it anymore... Guess I'll have to wait a couple of hours and buy it official now. been checking youtube but nothing lol Hello there
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Post by cassie on Jun 1, 2017 13:39:39 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/pride/7817361/adam-lambert-gay-pride-month-love-letter For Gay Pride Month, Billboard asked numerous pop culture luminaries to write 'love letters' to the LGBTQ community. Below, out-and-proud pop singer and rock wailer Adam Lambert shares his. Read more Pride Month love letters here.I came up in the clubs and stages of Hollywood. I remember the joy of first feeling like I had found 'my kind of people.' I was finally bonding with like-minded aliens that dared to live outside the lines, and on their own terms. We celebrated each other. At 27, I auditioned for the show that would change my life and career forever. I had an amazing experience on American Idol. A dream come true. Suddenly, the ramifications of being a queer celebrity became overwhelming. I felt a responsibility to do the LGBTQ community proud and reflect our experience as honestly and openly as I could. However, in 2009, we were nowhere near how mainstream we are now. For some fans, I was their first time identifying with anyone queer. No pressure! There were challenges, double standards and prejudices to deal with. There were moments when I thought I may have bitten off more than I could chew. You know how I kept pushing forward? Besides being stubborn as hell? It was all the crazy dreamers I have known over the years. Y'all are my true inspiration. You're life lines that have kept me grounded and thankful. All the LGBTQ musicians, dancers, drag queens, bar stars, club kids, DJ's, designers, actors, stylists, glam squads..... YOU are my circus family. It is because of all those years traipsing round our nocturnal playgrounds that I had any sense of how and why I wanted to stay the course; to rep for my queer family! And now 8 years later, the LGBTQ community has come SO far. I see fellow artists AND civilians coming out with no apologies and no fucks given. Despite the current obstacles we face, I'm am blown away by our progress. We have come so far. My true fans share the same principles so we continue to welcome other alien weirdos into our family. Thank you ALL for inspiring and supporting my journey. I promise to keep doing the same for all of you.
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Post by marionm on Jun 1, 2017 13:40:55 GMT -5
none of the links work for me :((((
...needles to say this is driving me mildly insane^^
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2017 13:47:00 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/pride/7817361/adam-lambert-gay-pride-month-love-letter For Gay Pride Month, Billboard asked numerous pop culture luminaries to write 'love letters' to the LGBTQ community. Below, out-and-proud pop singer and rock wailer Adam Lambert shares his. Read more Pride Month love letters here.I came up in the clubs and stages of Hollywood. I remember the joy of first feeling like I had found 'my kind of people.' I was finally bonding with like-minded aliens that dared to live outside the lines, and on their own terms. We celebrated each other. At 27, I auditioned for the show that would change my life and career forever. I had an amazing experience on American Idol. A dream come true. Suddenly, the ramifications of being a queer celebrity became overwhelming. I felt a responsibility to do the LGBTQ community proud and reflect our experience as honestly and openly as I could. However, in 2009, we were nowhere near how mainstream we are now. For some fans, I was their first time identifying with anyone queer. No pressure! There were challenges, double standards and prejudices to deal with. There were moments when I thought I may have bitten off more than I could chew. You know how I kept pushing forward? Besides being stubborn as hell? It was all the crazy dreamers I have known over the years. Y'all are my true inspiration. You're life lines that have kept me grounded and thankful. All the LGBTQ musicians, dancers, drag queens, bar stars, club kids, DJ's, designers, actors, stylists, glam squads..... YOU are my circus family. It is because of all those years traipsing round our nocturnal playgrounds that I had any sense of how and why I wanted to stay the course; to rep for my queer family! And now 8 years later, the LGBTQ community has come SO far. I see fellow artists AND civilians coming out with no apologies and no fucks given. Despite the current obstacles we face, I'm am blown away by our progress. We have come so far. My true fans share the same principles so we continue to welcome other alien weirdos into our family. Thank you ALL for inspiring and supporting my journey. I promise to keep doing the same for all of you. I keep thinking, "There is no way i could love this man anymore than i do!" Then this!
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Post by skaschep on Jun 1, 2017 14:08:30 GMT -5
464k followers: Artists & Music ♫★★ @imusicbuzz Adam Lambert: Love Letter to the LGBTQ Community dlvr.it/PJ1Qhh via @billboard
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Post by skaschep on Jun 1, 2017 14:13:53 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jun 1, 2017 14:14:24 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jun 1, 2017 14:24:54 GMT -5
BrianMayCom @brianmaycom .@washingtonpost Summer Concert Guide: 31 can't-miss shows from Kendrick Lamar to U2 @queenwillrock @adamlambert www.washingtonpost.com/news/going-out-guide/wp/2017/06/01/summer-concert-guide-31-cant-miss-shows-from-kendrick-lamar-to-u2/?utm_term=.55fdba3ac8cbSummer Concert Guide: 31 can’t-miss shows, from Kendrick Lamar to U2Queen with Adam LambertSometimes, coming in second place isn’t so bad. Adam Lambert, the “American Idol” runner-up (to Kris Allen in 2009), makes the perfect frontman for classic rock icons Queen. During time off from his solo career, Lambert has teamed with active Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor for several tours; his soaring range, theatrical delivery and flamboyant personality help him fill Freddie Mercury’s seemingly inimitable shoes. Even more perfect? Lambert used Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” as his initial American Idol audition song and performed alongside May and Taylor on the show. — C.P.L. See them: July 31 at Verizon Center. $49.50-$175.
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Post by sizzling63 on Jun 1, 2017 14:44:01 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/pride/7817361/adam-lambert-gay-pride-month-love-letter For Gay Pride Month, Billboard asked numerous pop culture luminaries to write 'love letters' to the LGBTQ community. Below, out-and-proud pop singer and rock wailer Adam Lambert shares his. Read more Pride Month love letters here.I came up in the clubs and stages of Hollywood. I remember the joy of first feeling like I had found 'my kind of people.' I was finally bonding with like-minded aliens that dared to live outside the lines, and on their own terms. We celebrated each other. At 27, I auditioned for the show that would change my life and career forever. I had an amazing experience on American Idol. A dream come true. Suddenly, the ramifications of being a queer celebrity became overwhelming. I felt a responsibility to do the LGBTQ community proud and reflect our experience as honestly and openly as I could. However, in 2009, we were nowhere near how mainstream we are now. For some fans, I was their first time identifying with anyone queer. No pressure! There were challenges, double standards and prejudices to deal with. There were moments when I thought I may have bitten off more than I could chew. You know how I kept pushing forward? Besides being stubborn as hell? It was all the crazy dreamers I have known over the years. Y'all are my true inspiration. You're life lines that have kept me grounded and thankful. All the LGBTQ musicians, dancers, drag queens, bar stars, club kids, DJ's, designers, actors, stylists, glam squads..... YOU are my circus family. It is because of all those years traipsing round our nocturnal playgrounds that I had any sense of how and why I wanted to stay the course; to rep for my queer family! And now 8 years later, the LGBTQ community has come SO far. I see fellow artists AND civilians coming out with no apologies and no fucks given. Despite the current obstacles we face, I'm am blown away by our progress. We have come so far. My true fans share the same principles so we continue to welcome other alien weirdos into our family. Thank you ALL for inspiring and supporting my journey. I promise to keep doing the same for all of you. I really needed this as a healthy reminder. Thanks for posting it.
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