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Post by chameleon on Jul 10, 2013 18:05:36 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2013 18:20:03 GMT -5
I want to do bad things to this woman, and not of a good bad kind, but of a bad bad kind. *insert grumpy smiley Why? A smiley face for that question is a good thing. It's all she can say right now << (sorry) You're right, I know. I don't know why she makes me go all *ghrrr Still, I sometimes think she's not the sharpest crayon in the box, acc. to her twitter account, sorry:) Omg:) I'm naughty today
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Post by Q3 on Jul 10, 2013 18:23:11 GMT -5
Well we now know he is not dead. My bet is he is working on that 70's Disco Cover Album and on the Best of Vampire Movie Music anthology. I am sure RCA wants both out before the Holiday buying season. (I mean before Halloween.)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2013 18:23:26 GMT -5
I don't see album#2 as a huge success - perhaps critically, but certainly not commercially or for radio play. Hopefully #3 will have at least a couple songs as successful as WWFM. Another Grammy nom would be glorious and thoses noms just don't come for songs that are not heard by the public or commercially successful - especially in the Pop category. As for the much maligned sexy mustache - I will miss it when it is gone - it adds so much character and definition to his gorgeous face. I love that he looks more mature hunky-manish and less boyish. I consider a critically acclaimed album a great success. If I were the artist, I'd be so pleased about putting out an outstanding product. There are many factors that go into making an album a commercial success. Many, maybe most, of those factors are out of the artists control, unfortunately. But the content? That was all up to Adam and it is a wonderful album!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2013 18:25:34 GMT -5
Wha... a wonky post! Not my fault!
I had only one drink, I swear:)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2013 18:32:36 GMT -5
American Music Awards | Lyrics That Inspire We asked, you replied. Adam Lambert and Justin Bieber topped the list of artists whose lyrics you adore, but you guys showed your love for many other artists as well. Below is a list of the songs you told us inspire you, and we threw in some gifs for good measure. 2. Adam Lambert — Aftermath “Anytime anybody says you’re not allowed, just remember you are not alone in the Aftermath” www.theamas.com/2013/07/lyricsthatinspire/#.Ud3qArkwPjt.twitter
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jul 10, 2013 18:35:12 GMT -5
Ok - I'll admit that I *totally* want to see this gal's research paper when she's done. I'm really intellectually curious on how this issue could be approached on an academic level. In all seriousness, would she be willing to post it - with any professor comments - when she's done? As would I. As far back as Orange County fair I also noticed something that I thought was out of the ordinary. Not a marketing major but I could see the diversity, but something else was happening. Young People, those even under 20 would come up to me to start a conversation about Adam. (my black and yellow seemed to be the giveaway) They wanted history, what I thought about his music, where they could see him more and on and on. In my experience this happens very infrequently and lord help that what I think is cool they would also like. In fact I think this has only happened to me at Adam concerts and Burning Man. Most delightful thing I saw at Del Mar was a Grandmother with her teen something Granddaughter, both equally excited about seeing Adam!! So Elvis had this Gradmother to Granddaughter "problem" also. How did they market him? Adam's fanbase is even more diverse when you add in the LGBT population. But what do all his fans have in common? 1. They all think he has the best voice out there today. 2. They all think he is the best live performer out there today. 3. They all think he is super nice. 4. They all think he is super sexy. That's 4 things that appeal to many different demographics! Can he not be marketed based on those qualities?
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Post by didilynn on Jul 10, 2013 18:47:15 GMT -5
Is there any way to determine from what country twitter followers originate? I mean without trying to ascertain this by their name or bio? Would be interesting to me how many actual twitter followers he has from the US, since people often mention that if only every twitter follower bought the album or bought this or contributed to that. There probably isn't a reliable method.
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Post by maitospf on Jul 10, 2013 18:48:35 GMT -5
lilly! thanks ... enjoyed the vids ... loved all that beautiful flowing hair... keep em comin' gurl Would love to see Adam with long, flowing hair... (clean shaven)
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Post by melliemom on Jul 10, 2013 19:02:06 GMT -5
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