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Post by nica575 on Feb 28, 2019 15:25:17 GMT -5
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Post by melliemom on Feb 28, 2019 15:30:14 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Feb 28, 2019 15:33:43 GMT -5
A bueatiful post on QOL by Faellie below. (As a background - the passive aggressive usual suspect found something to complain about re the new documentary, this time she decided to have a “problem” with the title “TSMGO”. A predictable discussion ensued) “At this point it seems clear to me that their partnership with Adam has given Brian and Roger their time back at the top of the live performance tree - the major world tours, the sold-out arenas, the festival headliners and for dog's sake opening the Oscars, would you believe it. 10 years ago would any of us, including them, have believed any of this? I've seen QAL live now 4 times, and the growth of the partnership on stage has been obvious from those early beginnings at EMA and Kiev. It's also clear that the personal relationship between them is as good as the musical one. I'm expecting this documentary to be like immersing oneself into a warm bath of happiness. I'm not going to quibble over the title: the show has gone on, and it's different but successful and in a world of hurt just a complete and utter, unexpected, pleasure.” BEAUTIFULLY SAID!!!!!!
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Post by Jablea on Feb 28, 2019 15:45:50 GMT -5
I don't know what the plans are for "Feel Something" (teaser or no) but I do believe they must have some plans to capture so much excitement and praise for Adam's extraordinary song and delivery. I hope they would not just let this drop off the map like many of his releases that were just put out there with little support. ADAM LAMBERT'S SOOTHING LIVE PERFORMANCE OF 'FEEL SOMETHING' IS BEAUTIFUL www.mtv.com/news/3114952/adam-lambert-feel-something-performance/?xrs=_s.tw_newsShosh replied "and his new management" when somewhat posted the tunes performance and other appearances was due to Empire. I'm taking that to mean raising his profile and that things like the instagram chat, the rollout of a new thing each day or each week more appearances will be part of the forward mix of keeping him in the public eye.
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Post by lurleene on Feb 28, 2019 15:55:50 GMT -5
“Can’t stress this enough — if more people listened to and supported LGBT+ artists — they’d get more slots.” Artists like Ariana get massive exposure and radio play. They get put on all the huge Spotify playlists. They perform at all the award shows. So naturally they can pull off arena size concerts. More people might listen to more LgBT artists if they got that kind of exposure that Ariana, Mendes, Sheran and some others receive but I guess we will never know. They have even pulled back some on supporting Sam (unless he is a feature) and he probably got more radio exposure than any other LGBT artists with Adam coming in a distant second I guess.
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Post by melliemom on Feb 28, 2019 16:00:37 GMT -5
“Can’t stress this enough — if more people listened to and supported LGBT+ artists — they’d get more slots.” Artists like Ariana get massive exposure and radio play. They get put on all the huge Spotify playlists. They perform at all the award shows. So naturally they can pull off arena size concerts. More people might listen to more LgBT artists if they got that kind of exposure that Ariana, Mendes, Sheran and some others receive but I guess we will never know. They have even pulled back some on supporting Sam (unless he is a feature) and he probably got more radio exposure than any other LGBT artists with Adam coming in a distant second I guess. Sam is gaining on top ITunes.. Last time I looked #9,Adam down to 55.. work it people
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Post by lurleene on Feb 28, 2019 16:16:15 GMT -5
“Can’t stress this enough — if more people listened to and supported LGBT+ artists — they’d get more slots.” Artists like Ariana get massive exposure and radio play. They get put on all the huge Spotify playlists. They perform at all the award shows. So naturally they can pull off arena size concerts. More people might listen to more LgBT artists if they got that kind of exposure that Ariana, Mendes, Sheran and some others receive but I guess we will never know. They have even pulled back some on supporting Sam (unless he is a feature) and he probably got more radio exposure than any other LGBT artists with Adam coming in a distant second I guess. Sam is gaining on top ITunes.. Last time I looked #9,Adam down to 55.. work it people Yep. It is a song with Normani and they are getting lots or radio play. Adam's song in not going to do much for long with no radio play.
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Post by melliemom on Feb 28, 2019 16:32:28 GMT -5
Sam is gaining on top ITunes.. Last time I looked #9,Adam down to 55.. work it people Yep. It is a song with Normani and they are getting lots or radio play. Adam's song in not going to do much for long with no radio play. Another problem is that the Gay community, as a whole, do not often support their own artists. IMHO, They support the popular female artists...It's really like being between a rock and a hard place. As Adam's fans would be great if we could do as much as possible to support him . He wouldn't have reached the top ten for a couple of days, if fans didn't rise up. Right now as I'm writing this to you i am playing the Feel something.. on repeat
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Post by cheriemelissa on Feb 28, 2019 16:38:15 GMT -5
Only 8 times!!!!!!! mmmmmmmm
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Post by skaschep on Feb 28, 2019 16:48:00 GMT -5
They are promoting a lot of Adam lately! Ever since his debut on season 8 of American Idol, pop-rock superstar Adam Lambert has become known for his electrifying live performances. Whether he’s performing solo or as the new frontman of Queen, the superstar singer delivers incredible performances every time he walks onto the stage. With a long list of Lambert’s incredible live moments, it can be hard to suss out the best of the best. So we’re here to help: Here are eight of Adam Lambert’s greatest live performances to date. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” American Idol auditionEven before he rocked the stage with Queen, Lambert was showing the world he was up to the task -- his stunning audition for season 8 of American Idol still stands as one of the show’s best. Remind us again why he didn’t win? “Ghost Town,” Logo Trailblazer Honors
There is no doubt that “Ghost Town” is one of Lambert’s greatest songs, and his performance at the then-Logo Trailblazer Honors (it’s now the VH1 Trailblazer Honors) lived up to that moniker. Complete with sickening backup dancers, a full-on catwalk and incredible vocals, this performance proved once again Lambert’s passion for live performance. “We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions," The 2019 OscarsAdam Lambert is more than comfortable as Queen’s latest frontman, which was clear at the 2019 Oscars, where the rock outfit kicked off the ceremonies with this rousing mashup of “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.” “A Change Is Gonna Come,” American Idol finaleEven in a night where Lambert performed with both Kiss and Queen, the star’s subdued performance of the Sam Cooke classic “A Change Is Gonna Come” managed to be his best. Focusing on his vocal power, Lambert blew away the judges -- and everyone else for that matter. “For Your Entertainment,” 2009 American Music AwardsAfter losing out on Idol, Lambert decided to show the world exactly what they missed out on with this shocking performance at the 2009 AMAs. Complete with leather-clad men on leashes, an elaborate set and Lambert’s signature glam-rock fashion, the performance left audiences everywhere in pure awe. “Fever,” VEVO PresentsThis simple-yet-seductive performance of For Your Entertainment B-side “Fever” shows off Lambert’s sexy side, as he flirts his way through his various backup dancers, all while a crowd of fans scream his name. “Believe,” The 41st Annual Kennedy Center HonorsListen, when Cher gives you a standing ovation after you perform her song, you have done something very right. Lambert’s effortless vocals and natural showmanship made him the perfect person to honor the Goddess of Pop, and even she can agree with that. “Feel Something,” studio sessionIn his latest live performance, Lambert stripped away all the glitz and glamour of his usual live performances and delivered this subtle, moving rendition of his new song “Feel Something.” It’s this kind of touching performance that makes you fall in love with him all over again.
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