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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 19:35:02 GMT -5
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Post by houselady on Oct 24, 2014 19:46:42 GMT -5
AdamLambertIndonesia @adamlambert_INA Adam Lambert lookin so fine! *droolling* RT @adamhq_pictures: 39 Candids - West Hollywood October23,2014 adam-hq.livejournal.com/11172.html
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 19:53:52 GMT -5
The Money Chant Song...seriously..
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Post by houselady on Oct 24, 2014 19:57:14 GMT -5
carly @carly4330 53m53 minutes ago Manhattan, NY MT always an individual “@eve123456: Yay. RT @barbls23: #Adam Lambert Ranked No. 1 out of 8 'Ring of Fire' Covers www.musictimes.com/articles/8508/20140807/8-ring-fire-covers-ranked-alan-jackson-frank-zappa-blondie.htm …” 8 'Ring of Fire' Covers Ranked: From Alan Jackson to Frank Zappa, From Blondie to Adam LambertAdam part: 01) Adam Lambert off American Idol (2009) This version of Cash's classic shocked audiences and confused judges during Lambert's 2009 run on American Idol, a show where contestants more often than not simply spit back nearly identical versions of the hit songs they're performing. Lambert performed the track for the "Grand Ole Opry" episode and made his version decidedly not Nashville. "Ring Of Fire" has a certain international feel thanks to its Mexican horns, and Lambert's cover maintains the foreign essence while changing the culture completely. He adopts an oud as his backing track and performs his vocals accordingly. A cover that's totally respectful and yet totally unique to its origins. You can tell it's great because of these introspects from the judges who we've learned to distrust: "It was strange...it left me confused." -Kara DioGuardi..."I thought it was absolute indulgent rubbish." -Simon Cowell..."If Nine Inch Nails did a country song..." -Randy Jackson. Plus video.
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Post by mayumi on Oct 24, 2014 20:13:37 GMT -5
Freckles, hands, lips, toes..have we missed anything? #bait Yes, if you zoom in on the full length picture showing his (hammer) toes, I see beautiful ginger armpit hair. Irish, where are you? We can splash together!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 20:21:10 GMT -5
Freckles, hands, lips, toes..have we missed anything? #bait Yes, if you zoom in on the full length picture showing his (hammer) toes, I see beautiful ginger armpit hair. Irish, where are you? We can splash together! Armpit hairs for the win, Mayumi!!! I love a good zoom, don't you?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 20:27:15 GMT -5
carly @carly4330 53m53 minutes ago Manhattan, NY MT always an individual “@eve123456: Yay. RT @barbls23: #Adam Lambert Ranked No. 1 out of 8 'Ring of Fire' Covers www.musictimes.com/articles/8508/20140807/8-ring-fire-covers-ranked-alan-jackson-frank-zappa-blondie.htm …” 8 'Ring of Fire' Covers Ranked: From Alan Jackson to Frank Zappa, From Blondie to Adam LambertAdam part: 01) Adam Lambert off American Idol (2009) This version of Cash's classic shocked audiences and confused judges during Lambert's 2009 run on American Idol, a show where contestants more often than not simply spit back nearly identical versions of the hit songs they're performing. Lambert performed the track for the "Grand Ole Opry" episode and made his version decidedly not Nashville. "Ring Of Fire" has a certain international feel thanks to its Mexican horns, and Lambert's cover maintains the foreign essence while changing the culture completely. He adopts an oud as his backing track and performs his vocals accordingly. A cover that's totally respectful and yet totally unique to its origins. You can tell it's great because of these introspects from the judges who we've learned to distrust: "It was strange...it left me confused." -Kara DioGuardi..."I thought it was absolute indulgent rubbish." -Simon Cowell..."If Nine Inch Nails did a country song..." -Randy Jackson. Plus video. Mexican horns???? Are they similar to sitars? Gotta listen to this vid again...somebody has to. I thought ROF was genius and gutsy, to say the least. Also my top choice for vocal nirvana. And not one judge mentioned the phrasing or the pristeen quality of Adam's performance. I've never figured that out. Thanks, Houselady!
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Post by mayumi on Oct 24, 2014 20:38:11 GMT -5
Yes, if you zoom in on the full length picture showing his (hammer) toes, I see beautiful ginger armpit hair. Irish, where are you? We can splash together! Armpit hairs for the win, Mayumi!!! I love a good zoom, don't you? Love all parts of Adam but there is something about his armpit that is so appealing, LOL! And it is great that it is so easy to zoom in on an iPad. BTW, loved your post the other day.
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Post by rihannsu on Oct 24, 2014 20:39:00 GMT -5
carly @carly4330 53m53 minutes ago Manhattan, NY MT always an individual “@eve123456: Yay. RT @barbls23: #Adam Lambert Ranked No. 1 out of 8 'Ring of Fire' Covers www.musictimes.com/articles/8508/20140807/8-ring-fire-covers-ranked-alan-jackson-frank-zappa-blondie.htm …” 8 'Ring of Fire' Covers Ranked: From Alan Jackson to Frank Zappa, From Blondie to Adam LambertAdam part: 01) Adam Lambert off American Idol (2009) This version of Cash's classic shocked audiences and confused judges during Lambert's 2009 run on American Idol, a show where contestants more often than not simply spit back nearly identical versions of the hit songs they're performing. Lambert performed the track for the "Grand Ole Opry" episode and made his version decidedly not Nashville. "Ring Of Fire" has a certain international feel thanks to its Mexican horns, and Lambert's cover maintains the foreign essence while changing the culture completely. He adopts an oud as his backing track and performs his vocals accordingly. A cover that's totally respectful and yet totally unique to its origins. You can tell it's great because of these introspects from the judges who we've learned to distrust: "It was strange...it left me confused." -Kara DioGuardi..."I thought it was absolute indulgent rubbish." -Simon Cowell..."If Nine Inch Nails did a country song..." -Randy Jackson. Plus video. Mexican horns???? Are they similar to sitars? Gotta listen to this vid again...somebody has to. I thought ROF was genius and gutsy, to say the least. Also my top choice for vocal nirvana. And not one judge mentioned the phrasing or the pristeen quality of Adam's performance. I've never figured that out. Thanks, Houselady! The Mexican horns were in the original version I believe.
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