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Post by adamme on Aug 1, 2013 19:28:08 GMT -5
I love this twit
lynne @pflynne 1h @bradbessey @adamlambert @americanidol @jlo @keithurban @iamwill @foxtv boring, boring, boring!
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 1, 2013 19:31:40 GMT -5
MTV Europe @mtveurope MTV EMAs 2013 taking place in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 10.11.2013 at Ziggo Dome. Which artist do you want to see perform?
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Post by Q3 on Aug 1, 2013 19:33:24 GMT -5
I agree, Adam is fine and happy. He does not fake it that well. ** Regarding Avicii -- perhaps someone posted it but all the posts I can find assumed it was an A3 demo session. And why not? April was before Avicii's album was announced -- WMU was released in June, 2013. Before that "Levels" and "I Could Be the One" were US Club hits -- no way to know that WMU was going to be so big. I can only speak for myself, with all the news and drama -- RCA, iHeartRadio MF/Queen, Glee, Idol -- I forgot about the deleted tweet about Avicii. In addition, I certainly had no idea Adam had separated from RCA in April. Because there is no chance they would let him do that collaboration. Finally, just to close the loop on one more unresolved item -- the LifeBall song release approval issue must have been Adam since he was no longer under the RCA contract. My guess is he knew LMD was coming and did not want to muck it up. Very smart. I had this feeling and something's bothering me when I didn't see Dana traveling with Adam since South Africa concert. Maybe when they found out that RCA will not support the US tour, Adam and DMG have seen this coming so that's why Dana stayed in the state to taking care of things for Adam. I would not spend one minute feeling bad. I am pretty sure that Adam signed with DMG with a plan to get out of his 19 contracts and his RCA deal. Adam is way to happy and has too much good stuff happening to worry about anything. And I am sure he will sign a label deal -- but as I have posted a few times, these deals are complicated and take time to put together when an artist has prior agreements.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2013 19:34:34 GMT -5
I love this twit lynne @pflynne 1h @bradbessey @adamlambert @americanidol @jlo @keithurban @iamwill @foxtv boring, boring, boring!Woah...you go, Lynne!!
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Post by Q3 on Aug 1, 2013 19:35:50 GMT -5
@missouttamyway I'm sure we already knew this,but Larry Flick just said that Nile Rodgers will be in the studio tomoro. So...ya know.
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 1, 2013 19:39:14 GMT -5
Gale Whittington @galechesterMatt Carter: ‘American Idol’: Fox boss suggests Adam Lambert, Jennifer Hudson out as possible judges. While it... fb.me/1DwfYSBvQAdam Lambert Fan club Matt Carter: ‘American Idol’: Fox boss suggests Adam Lambert, Jennifer Hudson out as possible judges. While it was very clear that the writing was on the wall for fans of Adam Lambert and Jennifer Hudson hoping to see them possibly returning as judges for “American Idol” season 13, you may as well now just start to accept that seeing either one of them on the show in this capacity just isn’t going to happen, at least for now. First, we had the announcement that Keith Urban is going to return as a judge today at TCA, and that Jennifer Lopez was in negotiations to join him. Then, we had the following quote from Fox boss Kevin Reilly to “Entertainment Tonight,” which does more or less paint a very specific picture as ti what the odds are of the former contestants turning up: “There have been conversations, we love the alumni to return to the show in some fashion, but there were availability issues in trying to line up what felt right.” Translation: It’s probably not going to happen, and if it were, we have a feeling that any and all availability issues could have been cleared up. We do think that this all-alumni panel would have been something that longtime fans of the series would have enjoyed, but who knows? Fox seems to believe that casting “stars” is going to end up drawing them better ratings. We’ll see who is actually right in January, when the show premieres. (Granted, we don’t know what the ratings would have been for an all-alumni panel, but if the ratings for this panel are bad, it would not have done any worse.)
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Post by cherlyn on Aug 1, 2013 19:41:49 GMT -5
ADAM SINGS IT AND LIVES IT! SO INSPIRING. I'm a man with a one track mind So much to do in one lifetime (people do you hear me) Not a man for compromise and where's and why's and living lies So I'm living it all, yes I'm living it all And I'm giving it all, and I'm giving it all Oooh oh yeah yeah - ha ha ha ha ha Yeah yeah yeah yeaaah I want it all It ain't much I'm asking, if you want the truth Here's to the future Hear the cry of youth (hear the cry of youth) (hear the cry of youth) I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now I want it all yeah yeah yeaaaah I want it all, I want it all and I want it now! WHAT WE KNOW FOR SURE: Queen and Adam in Las Vegas - it will be so exciting. And Glee, singing and acting...cannot wait. Adam has his career branching out in all directions. Growing with each new adventure. Loving the ride.
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Post by Q3 on Aug 1, 2013 19:49:12 GMT -5
I have to admit that I had mixed feelings about Adam and Idol. I loved the old Idol (AI5-AI8) and would have liked to see the show reinvigorated. But I would not want to see him be part of a dysfunctional judging panel and another search of falling ratings.
With this status quo panel, and Randy returning, and Jimmy returning, and so much same-old stuff, I think the ratings will drop another 20%+ and that makes it under 10 million viewers, all die hard Idol fans most of whom would never buy Adam's music or a concert ticket.
JMHO -- I expect a WGWG "Christian" winner because that is the audience that will be left.
I really hope I am wrong but just looks like they are treating Idol like a cash cow -- which they will milk dry for the next couple of years.
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 1, 2013 19:59:07 GMT -5
I found this last interview with Freddie Mercury on youtube. Freddie sent out lots of love too. Touches my heart.
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Post by evergreen on Aug 1, 2013 19:59:24 GMT -5
I have to admit that I had mixed feelings about Adam and Idol. I loved the old Idol (AI5-AI8) and would have liked to see the show reinvigorated. But I would not want to see him be part of a dysfunctional judging panel and another search of falling ratings. With this status quo panel, and Randy returning, and Jimmy returning, and so much same-old stuff, I think the ratings will drop another 20%+ and that makes it under 10 million viewers, all die hard Idol fans most of whom would never buy Adam's music or a concert ticket. JMHO -- I expect a WGWG "Christian" winner because that is the audience that will be left. I really hope I am wrong but just looks like they are treating Idol like a cash cow -- which they will milk dry for the next couple of years. Hmmm - See bolded part: Just what RCA was planning to do with Adam and an 80's rock album... Too bad there is no one at Fox who has the power or energy to really challenge all the self-interested folks involved there. Thank goodness Adam and his people are taking the leap!
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