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Post by cassie on Oct 15, 2012 18:11:30 GMT -5
I have a little memory left , so I maybe wrong , but didnt they get caught not just lip syncing, but it actually wasn't them singing ? Not even their own voices ? Correct virg. It wasn't about them lip syncing. It was the fact that they didn't even sing on their own album! Yes, well, with all the electronic "enhancements" done to some pop singers's voices in the studio, one could argue that they are hardly singing on their own albums either. I know. Meow! Catty of me. That's the music scene these days. Glad Adam is a "throw back" to an earlier time.
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Post by wal on Oct 15, 2012 18:12:25 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2012 18:15:33 GMT -5
Aww! This is so sweet! Thank you. Man, I don't know.... if I was that baby's mama and that sock came home to me....
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Post by Albiku on Oct 15, 2012 18:16:40 GMT -5
Adam + baby always makes me smile. :wub:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2012 18:19:56 GMT -5
There seems to be a Jacket and I don't think Bruno wears suits or jackets.. I think Bruno is the last big headed person on the far left. Of course I could be full of it.. :-/ Bruno Mars usually performs in a jacket and tie -- a retro style. But he also usually has a hat. I am not sure who the standing man in the back is but none of the 3 single men look like Adam to me. Front center guy has wrong posture. The big headed guy on the left just doesn't look like Adam. That leave the guy in the back and the proportions seem off to me. I am sure the guy on the left is Ed Sheeran. The guy in the back looks too tall to be Bruno (he is very, very short.) It doesn't exactly look like Adam either, but there is a slight chance it could be.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2012 18:21:50 GMT -5
OMG! If I had those eyes staring at me like that I would be dead! Dead, I tell ya!
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Post by Q3 on Oct 15, 2012 18:26:49 GMT -5
Folks, I need an answer: DOES IT MATTER WHAT TIME WE PURCHASE ON ITUNES?Is there "preferred" time to maximize the impact? If not - SHOULD THERE BE? Buying in the first hour will have the biggest impact for three reasons: > It is easier to move a song from 1000 to 100, than it is to move it from 20 to 15. > Adam fans will race to buy the track on release. So that is when we will have mass buying. > The sales from the first hour, have an effect for about 48 hours. iTunes uses a rolling, time weighted average that is over 36-48 hours. Goal is to get it up the chart and have it stay there for a noticeable amount of time. So sales for the first 3 days are critical. Sales from the last hour matter more than sales made 20 hours ago so it diminishes over time.
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Post by teddybear on Oct 15, 2012 18:33:51 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Oct 15, 2012 18:35:04 GMT -5
Folks, I need an answer: DOES IT MATTER WHAT TIME WE PURCHASE ON ITUNES?Is there "preferred" time to maximize the impact? If not - SHOULD THERE BE? Buying in the first hour will have the biggest impact for three reasons: > It is easier to move a song from 1000 to 100, than it is to move it from 20 to 15. > Adam fans will race to buy the track on release. So that is when we will have mass buying. > The sales from the first hour, have an effect for about 48 hours. iTunes uses a rolling, time weighted average that is over 36-48 hours. Goal is to get it up the chart and have it stay there for a noticeable amount of time. So sales for the first 3 days are critical. Sales from the last hour matter more than sales made 20 hours ago so it diminishes over time. Tx, Q3. What time zone is it released in? Should I be buying right after midnight my local time? (EST in my case)
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