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Post by Q3 on Jan 2, 2013 22:55:45 GMT -5
The Les Mis thing has got more publicity than Trespassing and Queenbert combined. Yawn! Sad but true Sad and not true. In terms of news coverage....news sources that qualify as Google news sources (print and digital)...here is how they rank: 1. Trespassing album 2. Queen + Adam Lambert 3. Adam on PLL 4. Adam on VH1 Divas 5. Les Miz Gate Les Miz Gate is close to passing VH1 Divas.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2013 22:56:39 GMT -5
I don't normally comment on Adam's choices of facial hair. I didn't even comment negatively when DH had a full beard and looked like Col.Sanders. But suffice it to say I will be glad when Melvin bites the dust.
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Post by col on Jan 2, 2013 23:05:48 GMT -5
could be a lot worse, could be black like 2011 again :
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Post by betty on Jan 2, 2013 23:06:08 GMT -5
Hi col! ... bei Adamtopia!
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Post by Soaked on Jan 2, 2013 23:09:44 GMT -5
Mulia Bali celebrated New Year’s Eve with a spectacular gala dinner Featuring Adam Lambert in his first ever performance in IndonesiaThe Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas - Nusa Dua, Bali closed 2012 with a big bang and shocked the world with an exclusive New Year’s Eve party featuring the global superstar Adam Lambert in his first ever performance in Indonesia at its brand new Grand Ballroom on 31 December 2012.
Adam Lambert sang a number of songs from his albums, as well as all time favourite hits, such as IF I HAD YOU, NAKED LOVE, CUCKOO, NEVER CLOSE OUR EYES, WHATTAYA WANT FROM ME, IS THIS LOVE, ARE YOU GONNA GO MY WAY, ENCORE, TRESPASSING, and many more in an exclusive show that rocked the ballroom for over 90 minutes. A hugely interactive performer, he easily got the most out of all the audience, getting them down on the dance floor to welcome the new year. His fans, old and new, had the chance to interact closely with him and his superbly entertaining band and dancers.
Read more: www.etravelblackboardasia.com/article/88449/mulia-bali-celebrated-new-years-eve-with-a-spectacular-gala-dinner-featuring-adam-lambert-in-his-first-ever-performance-in-indonesia
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Post by ninaballerina on Jan 2, 2013 23:11:57 GMT -5
Ignoring bad behavior is a time tested way to help extinguish it, but I think in the case of this latest tweet-gate a a few well written, polite and knowledgeable responses from Adam's fans served a purpose. Because these articles were about a current and popular movie, [ b]some readers might have just been reading because they were interested in the movie without knowing anything at all about Adam. If all they saw were pages and pages of how Adam screamed, was irrelevant, was a failure etc. they could certainly get a negative idea of him as an artist and a person. On the other hand, a positive reply numerating his accomplishment, talking about his vocal strength, recommending youtubes and so on, might encourage some to investigate him. He might even get a few new fans. Yesterday one poster said that he had listened to CTMBTM because someone had mentioned it in the comment section, and came back blown away. I realize this might have just been a ploy of a clever fan, but it sure sounded nice. Welcome col it is great to have you. I love how international this site is. Global star indeed! I agree completely! There are several random people just checking the story because of an interesting headline. Because the articles never include Adam's works in their story, I love it when I read fan comments that let random site visitors to know more about Adam. I never answer to angry haters, just post my own individual comment with a mention about Queen (and in this case about Brigadoon and BTMCTM). Imo it isn't useless at all.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2013 23:12:17 GMT -5
I don't normally comment on Adam's choices of facial hair. I didn't even comment negatively when DH had a full beard and looked like Col.Sanders. But suffice it to say I will be glad when Melvin bites the dust. Hmmm ... how about some reverse psychology. "Adam, love the beard. I think it is GREAT that you are fully embracing your age." ;D
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Post by belle on Jan 2, 2013 23:12:40 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Jan 2, 2013 23:13:06 GMT -5
I can't remember if I read this on twitter or here, an old article of Leila's interview about Adam. www.womansday.com/life/entertainment/an-american-idol-mom-101969?click=main_srAn American Idol Mom WD talks to Adam Lambert’s #1 fan—his mom, Leila By Angela Ebron What was Adam like as a little boy? He was very precocious. I took him to a lot of plays and concerts when he was small, and he always found a deeper meaning in them while I always took things literally. One time we went to see Les Miserables when Adam was 8. Afterward, he went into this elaborate discussion about how things were staged. He was so inquisitive, always asking questions. When he was about 5 years old he asked, “If God is in the sky, how does he see through the roof?” I had to tell him, “I’ll get back to you on that.”
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Post by wal on Jan 2, 2013 23:15:22 GMT -5
Arjan Writes @arjanwrites
Pop deserves an @adamlambert acoustic album. Let the lion roar. #justsaying
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