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Post by mireille on May 13, 2015 12:47:56 GMT -5
Great news for Belgium!! Ghost Town is taking over Belgiu and The Netherlands
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 13:12:22 GMT -5
Monika glamnika81 8m8 minutes ago So after slight adjustments great jacket had turned into awesome vest :D (y) #AdamLambert #creativemind
I believe I can explain this, I bet this has to do with the new exercise routine. My daughter is a rock climber and is always having problems with things fitting in the upper arm. Adam has recently developed some new muscles, I am betting this jacket no longer fit his upper arms. Very plausible explanation, I have the same problem but for entirely different reasons
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Post by mireille on May 13, 2015 13:18:10 GMT -5
Monika glamnika81 8m8 minutes ago So after slight adjustments great jacket had turned into awesome vest :D (y) #AdamLambert #creativemind
Love his style, and love his fashion ideas
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Post by Q3 on May 13, 2015 13:23:43 GMT -5
I can't believe I'm going to take apart a Popcrush video, but so many things in that Things Even Glamberts Don't Know were truly cringeworthy. I prepared myself for the expected incorrect info and monotonal, colorless intonation, but that "script" and voiceover is one reason young people today have an unfair reputation of being vacuous and illiterate. It's one thing to READ typos and grammatical errors in written text and just figure, well, that was careless, as usual, with the need to rush through to deliver immediate info, but to hear them READ in audio, lol. Can typos be read aloud? I think they were in that! I work with lots of young people and by far find that younger generation(s) are intelligent and engaged, but that was so painful! On more interesting topics, I totally agree how Adam's lower end of his vocal range has grown so much richer. He has talked recently about how the adrenaline had gotten the better of him in earlier performances--and I don't think he's just making excuses for the unfortunate AMA perf (as Eber said point-blank, it was the worst he had ever heard his son sing). I think he remembers not being as confident in his lower range. (Where did I just read that singing is not about hearing yourself but feeling? I think it was Melinda Doolittle, a great AI contestent and singer, in an Idol recap. The John Keats line from Ode to a Nightengale "full-throated ease" comes to mind.) And watching that AI tour perf of Adam singing WLL took me back! I think the first performance I saw of him on that tour, in Memphis, was the most amped up audience I'd ever been among, including Rolling Stones. It was deafening! I was at the Idols Live concert too. And indeed it had a certain energy about it that was amazing. It was Adam's "first" concert in the South (Little Rock the night before was technically the first southern concert but it was Kris' home town concert so didn't really count). Memphis is only 2 hours from Little Rock, in the heart of the bible belt, in one of the (or THE) most conservative places in the US, seemed like it would be Kris and Danny country. When I arrived in Memphis I thought I would see a few Adam fans -- but they were everywhere. My hotel lobby was filled, filled with Adam fans. None of us knew there were so many Adam fans there. Literally half the arena was filled with Adam fans -- with signs and banners. And the Adam fans spanned the spectrum -- couples, pre-teens, families, groups, all kinds of people -- many I spoke to were at their first Idol concert. Everytime Adam's picture appeared on the arena's big screens there was a deafening noise. And it built as the night went on. >> Then he came on stage in Memphis with Elvis hair -- and did moves Elvis never even thought of. Even the Danny fans were screaming. It is not the most amped up audience I'd ever seen but I believe it may have been the most amped up audience in Idol Tour history.
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Post by Q3 on May 13, 2015 13:30:04 GMT -5
If you are interested, head over to the numbers thread. Some nice numbers this morning. What is potentially exciting is the number of spins being lost by the songs above Adam on the Top40 list. There are FIVE songs right above him in the 36 - 40 placements that are dropping spins and a couple of them are really dropping. Again, I am naive on these things but at this moment, it looks pretty good for him to move up if he keeps up. He seems to be able to keep ahead of the songs below as well so I am cautiously flailing. Can one flail cautiously? Let's leave detailed discussion of radio charts and forecasting positions for the numbers thread. Thanks! Today's news is -- Ghost Town is looking very good. It will move into the Top 40 soon.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on May 13, 2015 13:43:00 GMT -5
Capped from the interview before we get the recording. binks :* @binkleywtf · 20m 20 minutes ago playing "things you need to know with adam lambert" - beards are covered in poop. adam's like, "not my beard". binks :* @binkleywtf IKEA can improve your relationship-"i can see that's,that's character building. that's the most frustrating thing, building a bed from IKEA" binks :* @binkleywtf he was joking, i don't think he has an IKEA bed lol binks :* @binkleywtf now playing a game called "Smarter Than" against a listener binks :* @binkleywtf · 8m 8 minutes ago playing "are you smarter than adam lambert" what do old spice bottles have on the front - (he got it right but he HATES old spice) binks :* @binkleywtf · 8m 8 minutes ago "spell the word patriotic" - he got it "i've never done a spelling bee before" binks :* @binkleywtf · 7m 7 minutes ago "how much is the value in XXVII" - he got it "this is getting a little bit, i need more coffee" binks :* @binkleywtf · 6m 6 minutes ago he has to finish Sexy Back lyrics lol - "get your sexy on" lolol he didn't sing it but said it in a goofy voice. he loves that song. The Idea joke reminds me of this picture a friend texted me a couple of days ago. I bet we have a bunch of crazy cat ladies in this group - I'm one!
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Post by DancyGeorgia on May 13, 2015 13:51:41 GMT -5
I can't believe I'm going to take apart a Popcrush video, but so many things in that Things Even Glamberts Don't Know were truly cringeworthy. I prepared myself for the expected incorrect info and monotonal, colorless intonation, but that "script" and voiceover is one reason young people today have an unfair reputation of being vacuous and illiterate. It's one thing to READ typos and grammatical errors in written text and just figure, well, that was careless, as usual, with the need to rush through to deliver immediate info, but to hear them READ in audio, lol. Can typos be read aloud? I think they were in that! I work with lots of young people and by far find that younger generation(s) are intelligent and engaged, but that was so painful! On more interesting topics, I totally agree how Adam's lower end of his vocal range has grown so much richer. He has talked recently about how the adrenaline had gotten the better of him in earlier performances--and I don't think he's just making excuses for the unfortunate AMA perf (as Eber said point-blank, it was the worst he had ever heard his son sing). I think he remembers not being as confident in his lower range. (Where did I just read that singing is not about hearing yourself but feeling? I think it was Melinda Doolittle, a great AI contestent and singer, in an Idol recap. The John Keats line from Ode to a Nightengale "full-throated ease" comes to mind.) And watching that AI tour perf of Adam singing WLL took me back! I think the first performance I saw of him on that tour, in Memphis, was the most amped up audience I'd ever been among, including Rolling Stones. It was deafening! I was at the Idols Live concert too. And indeed it had a certain energy about it that was amazing. It was Adam's "first" concert in the South (Little Rock the night before was technically the first southern concert but it was Kris' home town concert so didn't really count). Memphis is only 2 hours from Little Rock, in the heart of the bible belt, in one of the (or THE) most conservative places in the US, seemed like it would be Kris and Danny country. When I arrived in Memphis I thought I would see a few Adam fans -- but they were everywhere. My hotel lobby was filled, filled with Adam fans. None of us knew there were so many Adam fans there. Literally half the arena was filled with Adam fans -- with signs and banners. And the Adam fans spanned the spectrum -- couples, pre-teens, families, groups, all kinds of people -- many I spoke to were at their first Idol concert. Everytime Adam's picture appeared on the arena's big screens there was a deafening noise. And it built as the night went on. >> Then he came on stage in Memphis with Elvis hair -- and did moves Elvis never even thought of. Even the Danny fans were screaming. It is not the most amped up audience I'd ever seen but I believe it may have been the most amped up audience in Idol Tour history. You can't make a statement like that and not post a picture or video to illustrate!!! The GNT in my hometown was my first Adam concert. I was surprised that it sold out in 2 hours in this very conservative country music area!
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 13:56:08 GMT -5
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