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Post by nica575 on Aug 21, 2015 19:37:06 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. ouch....as a firm #teamTOH member I am not surprised :(
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Post by rihannsu on Aug 21, 2015 19:38:59 GMT -5
Be sure you check your spam folder. Even if you have gotten emails in the past sometimes things will end up in spam for no discernible reason. Yes, even rechecked my email settings to make sure nothing was inadvertently changed. Checked server and port information and they were correct. Have no idea what is happening. It is like there is a gremlin that randomly decides to just reject email from certain places. Might have to end up with email on Yahoo and who knows where else to deal with this. Have you tried doing the password reset request through a different browser? I had a problem for a while with Firefox where I requested a password reset or something like that and no email came through so just on a whim I opened the page in Chrome and requested the reset and got the email right away. Don't know why it didn't work in Firefox and I never followed up on it.
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Post by thelambertluvva on Aug 21, 2015 19:41:05 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. ouch....as a firm #teamTOH member I am not surprised :( I honestly don't understand the "too theatrical" comment. How is it theatrical?
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Post by 3ku1 on Aug 21, 2015 19:41:54 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. ouch....as a firm #teamTOH member I am not surprised :( Im not sure about toh. I.think.it maybe too theatrical for radio at this point. I prefer Aln far better song imo anyway. I dont know i see guys prefer Aln to Toh haha. Aln has more of an.emotional connection too. I expect toh too be third single tho.
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Post by 3ku1 on Aug 21, 2015 19:47:09 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. ouch....as a firm #teamTOH member I am not surprised :( Im not sure about toh. I.think.it maybe too theatrical for radio at this point. I prefer Aln far better song imo anyway. I dont know i see guys prefer Aln to Toh haha. Aln has more of an.emotional connection too. I expect toh too be third single tho.
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Post by Holst on Aug 21, 2015 19:48:49 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. ouch....as a firm #teamTOH member I am not surprised :( Well, it's just one person's opinion--probably an elaborate blog. Every article has the same author and there is a distinct lack of advertisements.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 19:49:13 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. MEH, this writer was certain GT would be a huge hit in the UK, so there's that. Just goes to show show you that no one really knows what will or will not resonate until it either does or does not.
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Post by nannygoat on Aug 21, 2015 19:53:05 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. Could anyone explain to me why this song is more theatrical than other songs on the album, including Ghost Town. Are there particular elements that make it theatrical? Are there any other top pop songs that may be considered theatrical? And, is this really a bad thing??????? Inquiring minds have to know.
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Post by mszue on Aug 21, 2015 19:58:19 GMT -5
ouch....as a firm #teamTOH member I am not surprised :( Well, it's just one person's opinion--probably an elaborate blog. Every article has the same author and there is a distinct lack of advertisements. If they are not going to play him anyway, why tailor content to them rather than the more appreciative mainland EU? BS IMHO
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Post by ghost on Aug 21, 2015 20:10:04 GMT -5
This is Adam Lambert’s next single in Europe. Whilst we rated it as an album track, and even as a promotional single, will it work as a proper single? We’re not sure. It feels a little too theatrical for anything beyond minor Radio 2 and Magic FM airplay. But we see it doing decently in mainland Europe, with its Robyn-inspired chorus, so there’s that. I don't see the "theatrical" in ALN. In any case, it is one of the most straightforward, heartfelt songs on the album. And contemporary pop (think: Sam Smith + Disclosure) as well. I really don't understand the writer's opinion.
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