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Post by adamrocks on Oct 9, 2017 15:15:30 GMT -5
LOL. He's quite impressionable. Does this mean no more eggs? lol Have to be aware of what you put into your body......does tequila and weed count? lol Like the way he avoided the question about being involved with this charity. He's good at that.
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Post by skaschep on Oct 9, 2017 15:24:13 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Oct 9, 2017 15:27:53 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Oct 9, 2017 15:28:48 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Oct 9, 2017 15:32:44 GMT -5
twitter.com/rockcandyLA/status/917466142687494144rockcandy.la Ok, we get it. Adam Lambert is white hot. Here's another pic of Adam performing one of three songs at The Point Honors on Saturday for you insatiable glamberts 🙂 #glamberts #adamlambert #pointfoundation #privateperformance #lgbtq #pointhonors #losangeles #onstage #rockstar #whatdoyouwantfromme #americanidol #rockcandyla #beverlyhills #mediaaccess #liveshow #fundraiser http://instagr.am/p/BaCdKFSHn3y
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 15:34:57 GMT -5
He said "vegan" guys! That's really hard!
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Post by bamafan on Oct 9, 2017 15:35:15 GMT -5
LOL. He's quite impressionable. Does this mean no more eggs? lol Have to be aware of what you put into your body......does tequila and weed count? lol Like the way he avoided the question about being involved with this charity. He's good at that. Any way the wind blows 🎼🎼🎼 tequila and weed, both plant based should be good to go.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 15:35:27 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Oct 9, 2017 15:37:58 GMT -5
JD Stewart @jdizzlestewart Oct 8 I have the biggest crush on @adamlambert twitter.com/jdizzlestewart/status/917077120454668288 JD Stewart @jdizzlestewart
Playwright | TV Writer | Screenwriter | MFA Dramatic Writing, 2017, NYU | Dewar Arts Award Winner for Scotland | Writer & Performer of GAY BOY New York, NY
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Post by cassie on Oct 9, 2017 15:37:58 GMT -5
Oct 9, 2017 1:01:10 GMT -4 sizzling63 said: Random Rant Alert! "I just watched the recorded version of SS's SNL performances. WTF??! What a whiny nasaly mess! ... besides I could not even understand what he sang. And he is one of the top selling male pop stars?? b Sorry...but I am fuming...and confused." I brought this post over from yesterday to comment. I did not see that performance but I said when I first heard the song that SS is singing like he has marbles in his mouth. There is nothing really moving or noteworthy about that song. It sounds like everything else he does. That undeniable hit song criteria that some keep applying to Adam seems just made up to me. Songs become hits because radio will play them to death and acts get many appearances on major shows and award shows to promote their songs. They are undeniable hits because of who they are and you know almost before hand they will be hits. If you look at someone like Carrie Underwood, automatically she will have several undeniable hits from her album because county will play her into multiple #1 spots even when the song or songs are not that good. That is the case for many other artists so not picking on SS. Okay, I had to go and find the performance on YT. I didn't think it was terrible. Sam was on pitch throughout (with one or two slight errors), and he didn't sound like he was using autotune. He has good control of his voice and has a clear tone. But, I can see how those of us enchanted by Adam's voice and performance style would be left cold by Sam. Adam's tone quality is so different from Sam's. Much rounder, richer, fuller, and more mature. In contrast, Sam uses a lot of nasal tone which can sound whiny. It has little heft compared to Adam's, and that, coupled with the nasality sounds, to me like a whiny adolescent. When Adam sings a ballad his interpretation and tone draw me in emotionally. He always has an arc to the song so it doesn't all sound the same verse to verse, or song to song. Sam does this strange thing with his pronunciation. He greatly de-emphasizes consonants, particularly the plosives: t, d, k, g, ch (consonants made by stopping the air flow and then explosively releasing it) and to a lesser degree the fricatives: f, v, s, sh, th (releasing air in a hissing flow). Don't know if it is a style choice, a technique someone taught him, or a way to control popping the mic. Consonants are difficult to handle in singing, particularly with a microphone. To pronounce the consonants one has to actually stop the musical tone for a micro-second. Also, the release of air can be amplified too much by the mic, resulting in popping and hissing. Adam is a master at articulation, clearly pronouncing the consonants but not so that the mic pops and hisses. I think he has studied it formally, and practiced it extensively. It enhances his sound and his interpretation when the listener can hear consistent vocal tone and simultaneously understand every word. Two very different sounding singers. I imagine many listeners prefer one or the other style.
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