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Post by wal on Oct 30, 2012 12:46:01 GMT -5
buzzworthy.mtv.com/?p=165728Adam Lambert And His Boyfriend Are Glampires For Halloween! (PHOTO)by Jenna Hally Rubenstein Adam Lambert and his boyf are chic Glampires! Well, here we are again, talking about couples on Halloween. Fine, maaaaaybe we'll change our opinions towards couples costumes considering how many too-adorbs-for-words photos we've seen this week. First, we told you about the King and Queen of Halloween 2012, otherwise known as "Kimye," werquing their amazing "sailor who loves a mermaid" look, then Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley and his girlfriend Ari Cooper dressed as Avril Lavigne and Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, and now, the lovable Adam Lambert and his too-cute boyfriend Sauli Koskinen are dressed as Glampires. AKA HALLOWEEN PERFECTION. If you're wondering where the word "Glampire" came from, we're pretty sure it's derivative of "Glamberts" (that's the code name for Adam Lambert fans) and, well, glamorous vampires. Because would you just look at those two? If there ever were a chicer vampire, we haven't seen it. (And NO, Robert Pattinson doesn't count. One does not attain chic just because they sparkle, though it certainly doesn't hurt.) Adam was so excited about his look that he tweeted about it to all his Glamberts: “…..And now Sauli and I will begin to turn into Glampires for the evening! #changeosubject.” Change of subject? But why? We'd be content to discuss your Halloween costume all day, Adam, if say, you were interested in coming over for a rousing game of Scrabble, some organic quinoa, and a round of '80s-themed Karaoke. Just a thought!
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Post by mahailia on Oct 30, 2012 12:52:19 GMT -5
1) There's STILL people who think he lip syncs or use other tricks to enhance his voice? Are they, like, blind/deaf? It can't get more raw than that: completely acoustic, no mic at all. 2) I've come back to when they sang "Happy Birthday" to Tommy a couple of times because I LOVE how the sound changes as soon as he reincorporates to the singing (in the dear Tommy). Warmer, and richer, and just plain gorgeous. I love his voice too. So fucking much. thanks so much for posting these, the sound is incredible! Adam sounds extraordinary! Plus, he is so adorable and charming. What I would give to get to go to one of these small performances. I don't remember seeing the 2nd one before? I missed so much this summer, but will give me hours and hours of entertainment until the Trespassing tour.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2012 12:55:30 GMT -5
Did any of our Texas members actually watch that Daybreak show this morning? Rumor on twitter that at 40 min into the show the male co-anchor said something about fan questions about Adam touring?
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Post by mahailia on Oct 30, 2012 13:01:24 GMT -5
don't think we have heard yet from anyone in the Dallas area, I know barbaraindallas went to the concert.
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Post by wal on Oct 30, 2012 13:16:38 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Oct 30, 2012 13:18:31 GMT -5
haha...not gonna kill you, but it must be hell to be able to zone in on every little pitch problem or off notes of your favorite artist. Maybe being technically ignorant of the mechanics of music is actually a plus for me. I never hear pitch problems or off notes. He always sounds great to me. ;D It ain't always fun, that is true. And it is not a matter of zoning in on pitch problems or off notes. It's not intentional. It's more like when you are trying to concentrate on your work, and a co-worker is loudly talking/arguing on the cell phone close by. You can't NOT hear it, no matter if you try to block out your awareness of it. And, yes, there are some times when it has ruined my enjoyment of an artist, including Adam. (Tho' with Adam that is rare, thank goodness.) I also find it painful to go to kids' music recitals and community music performances at times. So, you are right. Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.
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Post by satisfied on Oct 30, 2012 13:23:30 GMT -5
haha...not gonna kill you, but it must be hell to be able to zone in on every little pitch problem or off notes of your favorite artist. Maybe being technically ignorant of the mechanics of music is actually a plus for me. I never hear pitch problems or off notes. He always sounds great to me. ;D
Same here. Ignorance is bliss for me. It also allows me to pay more attention to the visuals. ;D
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Post by cassie on Oct 30, 2012 13:24:07 GMT -5
Trying to avoid doing chores, so I have fallen down the rabbit hole inspired by animated. I am looking for the best pics of Adam with his joy transparent on his face with a smile or a laugh. Do you have any favorites? If you would post them, or a link to them, or pm them to me I would appreciate it.
I have been googling, but, the amount of Adam images is mind-blowing. What a chore to have to go through page after page of Adam! NOT!
And while you are at it, your favorite Adam/Sauli pic where you can see the love they have for each other.
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Post by Albiku on Oct 30, 2012 13:27:42 GMT -5
haha...not gonna kill you, but it must be hell to be able to zone in on every little pitch problem or off notes of your favorite artist. Maybe being technically ignorant of the mechanics of music is actually a plus for me. I never hear pitch problems or off notes. He always sounds great to me. ;D It ain't always fun, that is true. And it is not a matter of zoning in on pitch problems or off notes. It's not intentional. It's more like when you are trying to concentrate on your work, and a co-worker is loudly talking/arguing on the cell phone close by. You can't NOT hear it, no matter if you try to block out your awareness of it. And, yes, there are some times when it has ruined my enjoyment of an artist, including Adam. (Tho' with Adam that is rare, thank goodness.) I also find it painful to go to kids' music recitals and community music performances at times. So, you are right. Sometimes, ignorance is bliss. It's true. I have a friend who loves showing me groups and singers she likes. Sometimes she gets annoyed, she says I'm too strict in my critizism. But seriously, I can't NOT notice if something's wrong or not good. And it totally spoils the enjoyment for me sometimes, just like you said. Thankfully, it's very rare with Adam. Very, very rare.
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Post by smokeyvera on Oct 30, 2012 13:30:30 GMT -5
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