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Post by Buderschnookie on Mar 23, 2014 18:16:53 GMT -5
Heh, all I can say is I hope you guys are on the jury if/when I am ever on trial for murder- just because I have never done something in the past doesn't mean it is impossible for it to happen in the future. Never say never.
For me there are facts, there are hypotheses, and there are wild assumptions. Personally, I draw a distinction between them. I just hate to see a hypothesis, however probable it may be, to be tossed out as an absolute fact.
Stranger things have happened.
I'm done now. I promise :D
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Post by crazyoldgal on Mar 23, 2014 18:18:24 GMT -5
Guarantee for radio play? Q3 I remember talking to you, you mentioned that when BTIKM was released, the stations did not warm up to it. Therefore, little play Maybe 'cause RCA no payola???? SOmeone said, play a song enough times, and it becomes a hit. This really never had a chance.
What will be different this time if the radio again does not like MM single they have chosen???
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 18:18:23 GMT -5
Wrathschild @wrathschild 7m Thank you for the follow @adamlambert. Can’t wait for you to hear Fall Into Love. ????????
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Post by cheriemelissa on Mar 23, 2014 18:20:23 GMT -5
Anyone know if the United Center in Chicago is sold out or close? I really want this tour to start off with a bang!!!!!!And of couse, I will be there!
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Post by adamme on Mar 23, 2014 18:20:41 GMT -5
Just counted The Forum, only 752 seats left!! It WILL be a sell out! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
I love your optimism! It's still 3-4months away.. so yes.. it will be a sell out. Especially after the Chicago show, when people and the press start talking, the demand for these tickets will be very high. Thinking about that, IMO Queen and Live Nation has set up a great strategy. They put in one show in the US and then fly to Canada. This Chicago show will have people talking and fans that still not sure will want to get tickets to the show.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 18:23:29 GMT -5
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Post by 3ku1 on Mar 23, 2014 18:28:23 GMT -5
MM only works with artists who are either signed to a major label, beleives in the artists vision and their music, so wants to promote it to radio, and beleives that artist is capable of becoming a superstar on the lvl of Perry,Gaga, Timberlake etc. Im sure the fact MM also likes Adam is a plus, but having an all star writing team guareentees this single well be supported by radio, Adam just didnt have this support last era, thats the difference to me. Part of it is a buisness, and MM clearly beleives Adam can garner him another hit.
I also remember after FYE in an interview Adam said he wanted to have more singles like WWFM, and wanted to work with Max again. So maybe RCA didn't want to spend that much money to pay Max and no big budget to promote his single with the radio.
Its all about how much money labels ar. willing to put into promo of a single. The whole TP era was weird, releasing a single in November after being out almost two years, in the holiday freeze. Then promotion of Btikm on Leno and Ellen is hardly gonna make an impact. They even had that poll for lead single, Cuckoo wan by a Landslide, yet they went in another direction, what was the point of that. And when TP got released to radio, i dont even Adam performed it on US tv. Cuckoo and Runnin both should of bn singles. Also too as good as Trespassing (album) was it was really in a female dominated genre, its trends though is the current trends your now presently seeing in music. Tbh though i think your seeing a shift in change in music from EDM to Alt music, so maybe MM, Adam, and Co well build on that.
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Post by adamme on Mar 23, 2014 18:32:26 GMT -5
From - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin
Martin explained his working method:
“ I want to be part of every note, every single moment going on in the studio. I want nothing forgotten, I want nothing missed. I'm a perfectionist. The producer should decide what kind of music is being made, what it's going to sound like--all of it, the why, when and how." - LA Times, 6/05/00
Isn't this sound familiar?
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Post by 3ku1 on Mar 23, 2014 18:33:51 GMT -5
Guarantee for radio play? Q3 I remember talking to you, you mentioned that when BTIKM was released, the stations did not warm up to it. Therefore, little play Maybe 'cause RCA no payola???? SOmeone said, play a song enough times, and it becomes a hit. This really never had a chance. What will be different this time if the radio again does not like MM single they have chosen??? Well sure Adam has always been polarazing when it comes to radio, so no guareentees their. But considering MM track record, Adam has more support from the people who contribute to radioplay. Lets be honest when it comes to Grammys, its susposed to be based on critical acclaim, but most of the winners the past five years are juggurnaut commercial artists, so a huge radio hit for Adam well suppport the album, he diddnt have that last era.
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Post by happycat14 on Mar 23, 2014 18:47:53 GMT -5
"He only works with an artist when he has a guarantee that 1. he gets a single, and 2. that single will be promoted, and 3. the single will have a big label behind it -- ie Sony or UMG global distribution. Not possible! Just not."
Sorry not quoting Q3 correctly above but just curious, when WWFM was a Pink discard, was it ok because she had other Max Martin songs already that were singles and she didn't need that one? And RCA parked it until they could place it with someone else? So MM got WWFM and IIHY out, and would have with RCA, whether with Adam or not. It's a big step that this time they'll write for him and with him.
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