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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2013 11:09:48 GMT -5
A couple more: ← in love @galyachernikova @adamlambert i want on the next your album songs in ROCK style. *whole lotta love* Adam Lambert @adamlambert @galyachernikova *wink*And also -- ROCK!! Wat?! This could be the most significant tweet of the whole twitter party, imo... I've been thinking for days which music direction he will take on his third album. I can't wait :D
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 10, 2013 11:10:50 GMT -5
Good morning! Wow! I'm still very surprised that these Hollywood and theater type people care what Adam has to say about the film. They don't comment on what the professional critics have said about the film but they concentrate their remarks on the opinion of the amazing, fabulous, gorgeous, super talented 'bad-ass' AFL!! ;D :4OMG: Adam...obviously your words carry 'weight' in the industry! 8-) AFL.....YOU
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Post by Kamar on Jan 10, 2013 11:11:12 GMT -5
This could be the most significant tweet of the whole twitter party, imo... I've been thinking for days which music direction he will take on his third album. I can't wait :D Great so already has the direction of the album . Hope this album doesn't take too much .
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2013 11:17:59 GMT -5
Okay. So here is my interpretation of Adam's tweet. He was lurking on ATop, checking out all our favorite videos. No one nominated one of his favorites... so he tweeted it out to his fans. Q3, he just made your job much easier. As "guest judge", you can just go with his pick. Who is a better authority? But I think he should be made an honorary member of Atop first. No noms from outsiders, please :4OMG: I wonder which name and avi he'd choose... Dang Dang? :4OMG:
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Post by ljsmack on Jan 10, 2013 11:19:33 GMT -5
Maybe Cassie could get Angelina to email him as he may know who she is and would be more influencial. Both of them can email him! tv.yahoo.com/person/cameron-mackintosh/biography.htmlABOUT CAMERON MACKINTOSH At the age of eight, he was taken to see his first stage musical "Salad Days" and was so enchanted he decided then and there he would grow up to produce similar entertainments. After dropping out of London's Central School of Speech and Drama, Mackintosh landed his first professional job as a chorus member and assistant stage manager for a touring company of "Oliver!" in 1965. Within four years, however, he had achieved his goal and produced an ill-fated revival of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes". Undaunted, Mackintosh persevered and finally had an international success with the revue of Stephen Sondheim songs, "Side by Side by Sondheim" in 1976. After mounting a long-running revival of "Oliver!" (1977-80) and "My Fair Lady" (1979), he teamed with composer Andrew Lloyd Webber to present Lloyd Webber's "Cats" in London in 1981. The musical, adapted from poems by T S Eliot, has gone on to become the longest-running musical in Broadway history. Mackintosh's streak continued in the 80s with such London and NYC successes as "little Shop of Horrors". He twice reteamed with Lloyd Webber for "Song and Dance" and "The Phantom of the Opera" and also forged alliances with the French team of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg ("Les Miserables", "Miss Saigon" and "Martin Guerre"). Where Mackintosh has had the greatest effect is in the marketing of his shows. Each has a distinctive logo that pops up on merchandise ranging from tee shirts to caps to coffee mugs. Additionally, he pioneered the superspectacle, big-budgeted musicals with flashy scenery and ensemble casts, cutting down on the reliance of a star to bring in the audience. Not that there have not been "name" performers in his casts; their presence, however, is not necessarily germane to the production. For television, Mackintosh mounted a 10-year anniversary concert of "Les Miserables" which was also released on video. In 1998. his 30-year career was saluted with "Hey, Mr. Producer!", a gala performed in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip that was taped for broadcast and aired in the USA on PBS stations. He is Sir Cameron, but he was careless about citing Adam. He probably thinks his opinion about LeMiz should outweigh everyone else's. He's got some Tony's. Anyhow Cameron looks like the insufferable boor, not Adam. Now I will return to berting, not berating.
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Post by Albiku on Jan 10, 2013 11:19:43 GMT -5
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Post by teddybear on Jan 10, 2013 11:21:15 GMT -5
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Post by ljsmack on Jan 10, 2013 11:24:11 GMT -5
Hey, spamming here, but I just noticed I have my third star! Yay!!!
No, just no, Teddy, but nice try.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2013 11:25:12 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Jan 10, 2013 11:27:25 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] Maybe Cassie could get Angelina to email him as he may know who she is and would be more influencial.[/quote] Angelina's in final rehearsals for a theater production she has conceived, cast, directed, and collaborated in composing. (It is inspired by Adam and the Zodiac Show.) Don't think she will have time to even read an email. But, I will email her his quote and a link to the article, just in case. Albiku, you have seen the movie, right? I haven't yet. So, if you want to send a polite, articulate email kindly informing him of Adam's pedigree and the fact that he actually said some very nice things about the movie and recommended it, I say "Go for it, girl."
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