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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2014 17:41:34 GMT -5
What an amazing article!!! And you are completely right, at least 4 of the 5 lessons have been repeated here so many times! Ah, I so agree with everything, I only feel that #3 was forced a little bit. It is all so insanely applicable to Adam's career, and I think this is exactly what he has been doing! It is his approach in a nutshell. From now on, 'the Snooki path' is going to be a synonym for everything that is wrong with the music industry (for me), and the five lessons sound very promising as possible solutions for its problems.
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Post by Q3 on Aug 3, 2014 17:53:01 GMT -5
www.realrocknews.com/idols-adam-lambert-as-new-queen-frontman/Interesting that Gene Simmons comes up yet again. I saw the above article yesterday while reading about Micheal Johns and considered posting it but didn't. Seems Gene got Adam a lot better than many give him credit: "For me, the moment of the American Idol finale was Adam Lambert singing with Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen. I had been wanting Lambert to give “Bohemian Rhapsody” a shot all season, knowing he was much better-suited to pull it off than Michael Johns did during last season. It was a bold move by Johns and he didn’t sound too bad, although I see Lambert as a much better match for Freddie Mercury. Lambert’s performance with Queen seemed to “click,” and it appears that May and Taylor, as well as Lambert, feel that there may be something worth exploring there. The appearance of Lambert on Fox’s morning show Fox And Friends was the first indication I saw that there may be talks going on between Lambert and Queen. When pressed about whether he had been talking to Queen about working with them, Lambert said that he had to “plead the 5th” on that subject. As one might expect, that statement set the rumor mill spinning at full speed. Rolling Stone magazine managed to reach Brian May via e-mail regarding the issue, and although he was not ready to confirm or deny any plans to have Lambert replace recently-departed frontman Paul Rodgers, May responding by saying: “Amongst all that furor, there wasn’t really a quiet moment to talk, but [drummer Roger Taylor] and I are definitely hoping to have a meaningful conversation with him at some point. It’s not like we, as Queen, would rush into coalescing with another singer just like that. It isn’t that easy. But I’d certainly like to work with Adam. That is one amazing instrument he has there.” Will Adam Lambert end up as the new Queen frontman? In a conference call with reporters, Lambert readily admits that Queen was one of his all-time favorite bands and said he would love to work with them. There surely are a lot of hoops to jump through before we hear any definitive word on whether Lambert joins up with Queen, so it is likely to be a while. He is, however, probably the best candidate for the job that American Idol has yet produced. In addition to his performance with Queen, Lambert also put on quite the glam-rock show with KISS, which all participants seemed to enjoy as well, but now there is some talk that Gene Simmons has said that Lambert is not well-suited to be a rock singer. Rolling Stone is reporting that Simmons has posted comments on his personal website that read as follows: “Respectfully, I don’t think Adam is a rock singer. He sounds much more convincing singing ballads and Broadway shows. His voice doesn’t seem to have a ‘rock quality.’ But, I’m sure he’s going to do just fine.” What’s a little odd is that the link from the Rolling Stone article to Gene Simmons’ personal website is broken, but that could just be a webmaster typo. I visited Simmons’ personal website myself and was able to find that exact quote from Simmons in response to a question about Lambert from a fan. When questioned later by another reader and asked for a clarification, Simmons responded by saying: “Adam is a great singer. He would be great in Queen. Like Freddie Mercury. But Mercury wouldn’t work in the Stones or KISS. Nor would Mick Jagger work in Queen. Got it?”I guess what we can take away from that is that Simmons thinks Lambert would be a good rock singer for Queen, but not for KISS or the Rolling Stones. I think Adam Lambert would be OK with that." I always thought that statement (above) about Adam not working with KISS or the Stones but being OK for Queen was a sign that Gene had put Adam in the "gay singer" box. JMHO. Gene was the one who said Adam blew it by coming out, etc. ** I would never want to see Adam in KISS but I think he could easily handle the Rolling Stones catalog. Mick Jagger's favorite singer is Tina Turner and he copied many of her moves and vocal style. We know from AC, Toronto 2 and his solo concerts that Adam can do Tina Turner proud. I would love to see and hear Adam sing "Sympathy for the Devil", "Gimme Shelter", "Start Me Up", "Midnight Rambler" and "Time Is on My Side". And a full version of "Satisfaction". I would love to hear Adam's take on many classic rock catalogs -- the Stones and Led Zeppelin are both high on my list. I would also love to hear Adam sing The Doors "Light My Fire" -- in leather pants and he has my permission to imitate Jim Morrison as much as he wants. But mostly, I want new Adam music! And I want it soon!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2014 18:04:20 GMT -5
If there is one positive thing about Reihmer leaving, it is that now I understand Talon a little better. I just can't accept that he's not going to be around anymore, I'll need at least a year for that to soak in, I think... I'm sad and a little upset. Reihmer, I wish you all the best! I will miss you. Betty darling, thanks for accepting to be our new confectioner, the whole situation is significantly less sad because of you
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2014 18:14:32 GMT -5
www.realrocknews.com/idols-adam-lambert-as-new-queen-frontman/Interesting that Gene Simmons comes up yet again. I saw the above article yesterday while reading about Micheal Johns and considered posting it but didn't. Seems Gene got Adam a lot better than many give him credit: "For me, the moment of the American Idol finale was Adam Lambert singing with Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen. I had been wanting Lambert to give “Bohemian Rhapsody” a shot all season, knowing he was much better-suited to pull it off than Michael Johns did during last season. It was a bold move by Johns and he didn’t sound too bad, although I see Lambert as a much better match for Freddie Mercury. Lambert’s performance with Queen seemed to “click,” and it appears that May and Taylor, as well as Lambert, feel that there may be something worth exploring there. The appearance of Lambert on Fox’s morning show Fox And Friends was the first indication I saw that there may be talks going on between Lambert and Queen. When pressed about whether he had been talking to Queen about working with them, Lambert said that he had to “plead the 5th” on that subject. As one might expect, that statement set the rumor mill spinning at full speed. Rolling Stone magazine managed to reach Brian May via e-mail regarding the issue, and although he was not ready to confirm or deny any plans to have Lambert replace recently-departed frontman Paul Rodgers, May responding by saying: “Amongst all that furor, there wasn’t really a quiet moment to talk, but [drummer Roger Taylor] and I are definitely hoping to have a meaningful conversation with him at some point. It’s not like we, as Queen, would rush into coalescing with another singer just like that. It isn’t that easy. But I’d certainly like to work with Adam. That is one amazing instrument he has there.” Will Adam Lambert end up as the new Queen frontman? In a conference call with reporters, Lambert readily admits that Queen was one of his all-time favorite bands and said he would love to work with them. There surely are a lot of hoops to jump through before we hear any definitive word on whether Lambert joins up with Queen, so it is likely to be a while. He is, however, probably the best candidate for the job that American Idol has yet produced. In addition to his performance with Queen, Lambert also put on quite the glam-rock show with KISS, which all participants seemed to enjoy as well, but now there is some talk that Gene Simmons has said that Lambert is not well-suited to be a rock singer. Rolling Stone is reporting that Simmons has posted comments on his personal website that read as follows: “Respectfully, I don’t think Adam is a rock singer. He sounds much more convincing singing ballads and Broadway shows. His voice doesn’t seem to have a ‘rock quality.’ But, I’m sure he’s going to do just fine.” What’s a little odd is that the link from the Rolling Stone article to Gene Simmons’ personal website is broken, but that could just be a webmaster typo. I visited Simmons’ personal website myself and was able to find that exact quote from Simmons in response to a question about Lambert from a fan. When questioned later by another reader and asked for a clarification, Simmons responded by saying: “Adam is a great singer. He would be great in Queen. Like Freddie Mercury. But Mercury wouldn’t work in the Stones or KISS. Nor would Mick Jagger work in Queen. Got it?”I guess what we can take away from that is that Simmons thinks Lambert would be a good rock singer for Queen, but not for KISS or the Rolling Stones. I think Adam Lambert would be OK with that." I always thought that statement (above) about Adam not working with KISS or the Stones but being OK for Queen was a sign that Gene had put Adam in the "gay singer" box. JMHO. Gene was the one who said Adam blew it by coming out, etc. ** I would never want to see Adam in KISS but I think he could easily handle the Rolling Stones catalog. Mick Jagger's favorite singer is Tina Turner and he copied many of her moves and vocal style. We know from AC, Toronto 2 and his solo concerts that Adam can do Tina Turner proud. I would love to see and hear Adam sing "Sympathy for the Devil", "Gimme Shelter", "Start Me Up", "Midnight Rambler" and "Time Is on My Side". And a full version of "Satisfaction". I would love to hear Adam's take on many classic rock catalogs -- the Stones and Led Zeppelin are both high on my list. I would also love to hear Adam sing The Doors "Light My Fire" -- in leather pants and he has my permission to imitate Jim Morrison as much as he wants.
But mostly, I want new Adam music! And I want it soon!
Adam singing anything by the Doors has been an ongoing wet dream of mine. Riders on the Storm, The End, Light My Fire, anything!!! But new music needs to happen right now:)))
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 3, 2014 18:21:25 GMT -5
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Post by houselady on Aug 3, 2014 18:23:07 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 3, 2014 18:24:49 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Aug 3, 2014 18:28:53 GMT -5
If there is one positive thing about Reihmer leaving, it is that now I understand Talon a little better. I just can't accept that he's not going to be around anymore, I'll need at least a year for that to soak in, I think... I'm sad and a little upset. Reihmer, I wish you all the best! I will miss you. Betty darling, thanks for accepting to be our new confectioner, the whole situation is significantly less sad because of you Did I miss something? What happened to Reihmer?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2014 18:32:36 GMT -5
As I promised this morning, here is the name of the charter plane company the QAL Tour used: YoungjetsIt is listed in the program
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Post by coo.coo.ca.choo on Aug 3, 2014 18:35:53 GMT -5
Adam singing anything by the Doors has been an ongoing wet dream of mine. Riders on the Storm, The End, Light My Fire, anything!!! But new music needs to happen right now:))) I don't know, I think I would have to insert a JMD here (Jim Morrison Disclaimer) -- I like Morrison best of all and really can't imagine Adam singing his songs. Although, I must admit, watching Adam perform I was instantly drawn to his raw s.e.x.u.a.l. appeal and that most definitely reminds me of Morrison.
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