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Post by is500 on Mar 7, 2013 3:07:14 GMT -5
Have we already seen this video of "Shout"? Haven't seen this yet, thanks Betty!
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Post by pi on Mar 7, 2013 3:18:20 GMT -5
We catch up with @adamlambert in an exclusive interview before his big show on Friday! http://bit.ly/12vUqJS
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Going GlambertThursday, 07 March 2013 / radar / sonia tregilgas Sitting in a small, intimate hotel room at W Hotel, Sentosa this morning and waiting for Adam was a very exciting affair. Arriving late last night in Singapore, Adam Lambert enters the room looking fresh and as handsome and stylish as ever despite having a very busy schedule touring the world. Rocking his signature black nails and guyliner, he looks just like you would imagine him to. Wow you’re even better looking in real life!
Energy does a lot more than a photo does, doesn’t it?
So, are you watching American Idol this year?
I was watching it a little bit at home but not really, no. Is it on TV here?
Yes it is!
Oh yay! It means I can watch it then! It’s a lot more diverse this year as far as I can tell. What’s kind of beautiful and progressive is that they’re not labelling the participants. So it’s rather tasteful. But I don’t know any of their names yet. I’ll wait ‘til they get to the tanned, good ones! [Laughs]
How differently do you think your career would have turned out if you hadn’t have participated in the American idol competition?
It changed everything. I’m really thankful to American Idol. When the American idol auditions came up in conversation with some friends, I thought maybe that would be the great way into the music biz having done a lot of theatre work. That way the general public can decide whether they like what I do and a record label would come my way eventually. Being in this industry for four years since Idol has been interesting because there’s a stigma with TV shows. Not everybody that gets on there gets through. It is a bit of a challenge, getting out of the shadow of a TV persona.
Your latest album is called ‘Trespassing’. Have you been guilty of trespassing or any other misdemeanours?
[Laughs] No I’m pretty good. I mean the idea of Trespassing is really a metaphor for breaking new ground, taking new risks and going forward with something that’s not an instant fit for you. You have to have faith in yourself and go for it which is very personal to me and my life. Trespassing is a way of saying just; go for it. Trespassing is predominantly autobiographical, but it is also about trying to find a common ground with all my fans. Because, we are all very different, and from different parts of the world but we all go through the same stuff.
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nylon.com.sg/read-news-3-0-1066-going-glambert.nylon.singapore
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Post by pi on Mar 7, 2013 3:19:13 GMT -5
Have we already seen this video of "Shout"? No not yet! Thanks for finding it!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 3:21:58 GMT -5
In my opinion just looking at Adam needs to have an age restriction :D My sister calls it "biblical thoughts" ... as in "wash him and take him to my tent"
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Post by pi on Mar 7, 2013 3:35:50 GMT -5
Adam Lambert: My show promotes love, acceptance, positivity, joy. http://bit.ly/13Iaacm
Adam Lambert: My show promotes love, acceptance, positivity, joy
American pop singer Adam Lambert was apparently unaware that his concert on Friday, March 1, 2013, at The Star Theatre has been the subject of a complaint. -- ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN
By Rachael Boon American pop singer Adam Lambert was apparently unaware that his concert on Friday at The Star Theatre has been the subject of a complaint. At press interviews today, he emphasised that his show, his first solo full-length concert here, promotes "love, acceptance, positivity, joy, connection". He landed here on Wednesday, the same day the Media Development Authority gave his concert an "Advisory 16 and above (some mature content)". This means the concert is believed to contain material that may not be suitable for younger audiences, but admission will not be restricted to anyone under the age of 16. Last Saturday (March 2), The Straits Times reported that the National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) had received a complaint from a Christian that "the gay lifestyle may be promoted at the concert, and that the concert venue is owned by a church". ETA At the bottom, it says 'TO READ THE FULL STORY...', so there could be more to this article, but you have to subscribe to access it.
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 7, 2013 3:37:42 GMT -5
In my opinion just looking at Adam needs to have an age restriction :D My sister calls it "biblical thoughts" ... as in "wash him and take him to my tent" OMG DYING
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 7, 2013 3:42:01 GMT -5
Oooh, you were there! Wish I could have gone. See you tomorrow (if we can find each other)! Can't wait for the concert!! Will look out for you (did not forget your seat no.) awwww.... two adorable Atoppers finding each other in Singapore!!!
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Post by pi on Mar 7, 2013 3:46:10 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Mar 7, 2013 3:47:36 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Mar 7, 2013 3:48:42 GMT -5
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