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Post by franki13 on Sept 11, 2013 3:56:51 GMT -5
Happy Birthday jb, lecavalier, lovingadamlambert, marjaaa, runnin2u, tbiggers, & wendykit!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 5:46:35 GMT -5
WOW! it is a lot of tea ...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 5:50:43 GMT -5
Awesome 'Fever' and 'Shady' video ... I love it .. SpinDanceAdam makes me happy...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 6:30:17 GMT -5
GlamNation Tour. It was a crazy and fun time ... Adam is barefoot ..
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Post by Kamar on Sept 11, 2013 6:32:47 GMT -5
WOW! it is a lot of tea ... LOLZ !! Atop's floor is flooding with tea right now . Sorry . I got ~distracted ....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 6:34:00 GMT -5
The Lambrits @lambritsuk 11m RT @al_Examiner: Avicii and Adam Lambert's 'Lay Me Down' Needs an Ambassador and It Could Be You! Check it -> bit.ly/15iqAIG Adam Lambert fans, now is your chance to be an ambassador for the track "Lay Me Down" from Avicii's upcoming album. As most already know, the song is an EDM collaboration between Avicii, Adam and Nile Rodgers. Island Records tweeted about the "Track Ambassador" program today and word is spreading quickly. Adam's fans have been very vocal about their love of "Lay Me Down" and now it's time to get the creative juices flowing. To enter the contest to become the ambassador for "Lay Me Down," record an instagram video that represents the song and tag it with #truereveal and #laymedown. The most liked track will be announced as the official instagram teaser for the track. Plus, the winners will get the chance to participate in some way in the making of the official music video to that track. There are already submissions posted, so hurry and upload your video and get friends to like your track! Even if you don't want to submit a video, you can take a look at those submitted and give a "like" to your favorite. The winners will be announced September 17, which is the same day Avicii's album "True" will be released. To enter to become the ambassador for "Lay Me Down," go to Avicii's truereveal website. You can also pre-order the album and check out preview clips of all of the tracks, including "Lay Me Down," on iTunes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 6:52:09 GMT -5
WOW! it is a lot of tea ... LOLZ !! Atop's floor is flooding with tea right now . Sorry . I got ~distracted .... Is fine, just the gif is funny..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 7:28:42 GMT -5
Aww! great pic..love it..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 7:32:51 GMT -5
KMS kms15423 2m Avicii: 'True' - Album review www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/albumreviews/a514489/avicii-true-album-review.html … via @digitalspyus Great @nilerodgers @adamlambert review When Avicii broke into the global circuit in 2011, he was quick to brush off comparisons with fellow superstar DJ David Guetta, insisting he wasn't going to emulate the Frenchman by collaborating with every international popstar with a spare 20 minutes. Save a contentious feature on Leona Lewis's 'Collide' and finding a friend in Madonna(!), the 23-year-old has stuck to his word on his debut album True, which doesn't even officially credit its guests so as to keep the beatsmith firmly in the spotlight. As such, eyebrows were raised when it turned out that it was 'I Need A Dollar' singer Aloe Blacc who featured on the record's lead single 'Wake Me Up!'; a bonkers blend of EDM, soul and country that in theory should be classed as a novelty song but somehow avoids the distinction due to everyone involved. Given its massive worldwide success, it's hardly surprising that the LP continues to put a donk on songs you wouldn't otherwise expect to hear a donk on. A case-in-point is 'Addicted To You', a sultry soul number that quickly metamorphoses into the kind of arms-aloft number that would suit both an underground club or a night down your local Walkabout. And if that wasn't surprising enough, the vocals come courtesy of 71-year-old Mac Davis, the man behind Elvis Presley's 'Memories' and 'A Little Less Conversation'. It's a similar story for 'Hope There's Someone', which sews together Linnea Henriksson's ethereal and trembling vocal with thumping dance breaks - the result Frankensteinian but strangely listenable. The effect of Avicii's head-spinning concoctions means that when he opts for a more serious house moment, the results aren't quite as compelling. New single 'You Make Me' feels like the attention-seeking sibling of its predecessor, while the extended instrumental and detached vocal on 'Dear Boy' never quite reaches the expected climax - especially when compared to the Nile Rodgers and Adam Lambert-assisted 'Lay Me Down', a shimmery slice of funk-infused house that serves as one of a handful of the album's highs that easily offsets its lows.
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Post by nica575 on Sept 11, 2013 8:01:17 GMT -5
KMS kms15423 2m Avicii: 'True' - Album review www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/albumreviews/a514489/avicii-true-album-review.html … via @digitalspyus Great @nilerodgers @adamlambert review When Avicii broke into the global circuit in 2011, he was quick to brush off comparisons with fellow superstar DJ David Guetta, insisting he wasn't going to emulate the Frenchman by collaborating with every international popstar with a spare 20 minutes. Save a contentious feature on Leona Lewis's 'Collide' and finding a friend in Madonna(!), the 23-year-old has stuck to his word on his debut album True, which doesn't even officially credit its guests so as to keep the beatsmith firmly in the spotlight. As such, eyebrows were raised when it turned out that it was 'I Need A Dollar' singer Aloe Blacc who featured on the record's lead single 'Wake Me Up!'; a bonkers blend of EDM, soul and country that in theory should be classed as a novelty song but somehow avoids the distinction due to everyone involved. Given its massive worldwide success, it's hardly surprising that the LP continues to put a donk on songs you wouldn't otherwise expect to hear a donk on. A case-in-point is 'Addicted To You', a sultry soul number that quickly metamorphoses into the kind of arms-aloft number that would suit both an underground club or a night down your local Walkabout. And if that wasn't surprising enough, the vocals come courtesy of 71-year-old Mac Davis, the man behind Elvis Presley's 'Memories' and 'A Little Less Conversation'. It's a similar story for 'Hope There's Someone', which sews together Linnea Henriksson's ethereal and trembling vocal with thumping dance breaks - the result Frankensteinian but strangely listenable. The effect of Avicii's head-spinning concoctions means that when he opts for a more serious house moment, the results aren't quite as compelling. New single 'You Make Me' feels like the attention-seeking sibling of its predecessor, while the extended instrumental and detached vocal on 'Dear Boy' never quite reaches the expected climax - especially when compared to the Nile Rodgers and Adam Lambert-assisted 'Lay Me Down', a shimmery slice of funk-infused house that serves as one of a handful of the album's highs that easily offsets its lows. really?
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