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Post by wal on Jul 16, 2012 9:05:03 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Jul 16, 2012 9:07:35 GMT -5
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Post by noreaster on Jul 16, 2012 9:08:39 GMT -5
I don't want Trespassing released as a single unless RCA has figured out the radio problem (or bribed Z100). Trespassing is such a badass song that, to me, is telling radio/the industry, I'm breaking in and there is nothing you can do about it---it would feel like a giant slap in the face if radio ignored it. Basically, I would rather have it not released at all at this point than see radio crush the spirit right out of this song. Anyway, with two failed singles in the US, I think it is way too soon to try something else. Let DMG/RCA re-group and then try something new in September when at least Adam will have an opportunity to get some national promo. That is, if he gets a third single---it gets a whole lot iffy when an album has dropped off the BB 200; it is, in the end, all about money. Agree. There are a couple of other reasons to wait until fall...first, if the AI judge gig comes through, the next single should ride that wave. (Still conflicted about the whole thing, but it is what it is...or it is what it isn't...yet : Second...get the presidential election out of the way. The country is so polarized right now about liberal versus conservative issues (OMG!!! THE GAY AGENDA!!!) that everyone is going to be nuts for a while. And I would bet my bank account that Clear Channel has an off the books "no gays" policy, to name just one player. Adam's making money, working his butt off, and having a great time. Good for him! ETA: Aretha? Wow. Love her music, but she's not exactly known for her ability to play well with others. I have a tough time seeing how she would fit into a scenario where's she's just one of three AND she's not doing the performing. Also not sure what that does to get the younger demo to watch AI... /shrug.
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Post by gelly14 on Jul 16, 2012 9:13:01 GMT -5
KMS kms15423Hmmm >> Culture: You recently traveled to Russia with concerts, which acted as a frontman Adam Lambert. Do not (cont) www.twitlonger.com/show/ibtfpgportal-kultura.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=296:-lr&catid=34:footballHmmm >> Culture: You recently traveled to Russia with concerts, which acted as a frontman Adam Lambert. Do not plan to undertake this large-scale tour with his participation? Mae: I do not exclude such a possibility. This guy is great. Adam is full of energy, he's a brilliant professional. He has an amazing voice, and with very few people can be compared to the contemporary scene. His enormous range is not only to take notes exorbitant - thanks to Adam express themselves beautifully. At rehearsals, I was sometimes overwhelmed with emotion. When I first heard him perform Who Wants To Live Forever, I was literally stunned just was not internally ready for such an amazing interpretation of the song. I get great pleasure from the co-operation with Adam. portal-kultura.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=296:-lr&catid=34:football
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2012 9:13:17 GMT -5
I don't want Trespassing released as a single unless RCA has figured out the radio problem (or bribed Z100). Trespassing is such a badass song that, to me, is telling radio/the industry, I'm breaking in and there is nothing you can do about it---it would feel like a giant slap in the face if radio ignored it. Basically, I would rather have it not released at all at this point than see radio crush the spirit right out of this song. I'm feeling that point, that "Tresspassing" is more a song about radio than it is "a radio song." I agree. Adam's AMAZING success fronting for Queen and the idea that, as Q3 put it: "money in the music business is now in live performances -- not sale of recorded music" makes me less concerned about US radio. Of course, I understand that IDEALLY radio hits are great. I just don't think Adam is disappearing any time soon without them. I'm really hoping that one of Adam's songs from "Trespassing" will be featured on "So You Think You Can Dance." Can you imagine toward the end of the season - when they choreograph same sex dances with just two dancers - a routine set to "Outlaws of Love"? That would be so amazing, I think . . .
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2012 9:16:39 GMT -5
Q3, Adam wants radio success, so I want it for him. As far as RCA's marketing plan, how many failed singles do the suits have to choose before they realize their plan is not working?. Adam's first 2 hits WWFM& IIHY crossed over from CHR to HAC, not vice versa.
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Post by mszue on Jul 16, 2012 9:16:59 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Jul 16, 2012 9:18:36 GMT -5
Hoopla Magnet @hooplamagnet RT @a_ripple: Here's the Q intv in video. We heard it in May & had a part on vid but the whole intv was on TV yesterday www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/Q%20with%20Jian%20Ghomeshi/ID/2256771892/Eps. 36 - Adam Lambert, Barry Michels, Alan Doyle This week on Q: Recording artist, Adam Lambert; best-selling author, Barry Michels; music from Alan Doyle. Ohh I was waiting for this!!!
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Post by wal on Jul 16, 2012 9:22:20 GMT -5
illuxxia @illuxxia full interview: Glam-Pop artist Adam Lambert in Studio Q: youtu.be/_pTbekaIc20 Published on Jul 16, 2012 by Qtv www.cbc.ca/QOn the occasion of the release of his sophomore record, "Trespassing", Adam joins Jian to talk about moving in new musical directions, and about making history as the first openly gay artist to have a number one album.
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Post by nica575 on Jul 16, 2012 9:23:42 GMT -5
How can she help with attracting young audience? Would people tune in to see her? I think it is such a great paying and easy gig that almost everyone would want it
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