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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 17:15:00 GMT -5
nic - you look lovely and I kind of like your boy toy too. :D Hope I didn't poke his eye out with my hat I think Adam has honed his hat spatial sensibility ..love your photo, you babes you! NOW YOU AND ADAM ARE BOTH 'OUT'..ROLF!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 17:15:06 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 17:15:33 GMT -5
Good morning, everyone! One thing is certain, Adam's success is booming! Yesterday evening Tom told me that for the first time ever, Adam's song was played at a nightclub, it was a "Ghost Town". Tom's friends (most of them are gays) are familiar with Adam's name because Tom once told them that I love Adam and his music, but from what I know, no one has checked his music before.
But after last Saturday night, I hope their interest to Adam music will change for good, the album will fly everywhere! This time, Adam is on top of the world, his voice is heard everywhere! I hear Adam's voice at home on the radio, on TV, in some stores and now at a nightclub. How wonderful it is, how it is amazing! The album is awesome! for now I do not have favorite song yet.
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Post by skaschep on Jun 8, 2015 17:16:06 GMT -5
Love the picture nic!! Also loved your recap, but so much was happening I forgot to respond to that! The performance helped him here a lot. Hope that continues! Thank you! And I can barely keep up either. Hope Ghost Town will go up and up some more here. Although it is not doing too bad now . I think TOH dropping offically at the end of the week will help too. Yes it will I think. With the slow week of play on radio last week GT only dropped a few places on the Mega Top 50 and on the iTunes Top 30, but with the increased plays again this week and the increase of sales on iTunes it will definitely rise again by the end of the week. GT is also having over 40k streams per day on Spotify (well into the Top 50 there) that will count for both the Top 40 and the Mega Top 50!
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 8, 2015 17:17:22 GMT -5
Adam's talking about Tori Kelly and playing her song.
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Post by bamafan on Jun 8, 2015 17:17:48 GMT -5
Aww....what really sweet pimping of Tori Kelly by Adam. He talked about how she was cut from Idol, etc. Playing "Nobody Love"
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Post by wal on Jun 8, 2015 17:18:43 GMT -5
My understanding is that you can only stream on you computer. Not totally correct. Download the Puffin browser app on to your iPhone or IPad, that will work. Not sure about Android, but worth a try. Ahh, that's right. I thought I remember the mentions.
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Post by thelambertluvva on Jun 8, 2015 17:21:05 GMT -5
Review on Allmusic of TOH. 4 out of 5 stars!! www.allmusic.com/album/the-original-high-mw0002843910Adam Lambert shakes off the shackles of the past by returning to his roots on The Original High. No longer with RCA, the label who signed him in the wake of American Idol, Lambert seizes this freedom by reuniting with producers Max Martin and Shellback, the team who gave him his big 2009 hit "Whataya Want from Me," but this is by no means a throwback. Martin and Shellback remain fixtures at the top of the pop charts -- they were instrumental collaborators on Taylor Swift's 1989, the biggest album of 2014 -- and they're a comfortable, stylish fit for the clever Lambert, a singer as comfortable with a glam-disco past as he is an EDM present. The Original High cannily synthesizes these two sides of Lambert, an intersection made explicit on "Lucy," where Adam sings about "diamond dogs" while his Queen bandmate Brian May lays down lead guitar over a crawling electro-beat. Elsewhere, Lambert ratchets up either the rock or the dance, but usually favors the latter, sometimes sliding into full-bore glitter ball territory -- "The Original High," where the beat slowly modulates from disco into EDM and the bonus "These Boys," which shamelessly appropriates the polyester styles of the '70s -- but usually finding an expert balance between pulsating rhythms and gleaming surfaces, not to mention insidiously ingratiating pop hooks. This emphasis on the hook and tune distinguishes The Original High, a record where Martin and Shellback's production, like Adam's soaring vocals, is in service of the song. Although the album can linger on moody noir a little too long -- the lightest material is squired away on the three bonus tracks, each an effervescent delight -- the individual components work on their own merits, whether it's the steely clatter of the Tove Lo duet "Rumours," the elegantly skeletal cinemascapes of "Ghost Town," or the cleanly constructed lines of "Things I Didn't Say." Here, and throughout The Original High, Adam Lambert demonstrates he's in perfect control of his style and sound and knows how to combine both into a sterling modern pop record. Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't this review count on Metacritic? Help balance out the one from Rolling Stone.
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Post by maya on Jun 8, 2015 17:24:22 GMT -5
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