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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 20:11:14 GMT -5
ALN is not theatrical at all. To those who asked! Mszue! Good point! If the song tailored after the UK current trend of house music, didn't get played, then why tailor any choices with the UK in mind!
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Post by 3ku1 on Aug 21, 2015 20:14:46 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??????? View AttachmentInquiring minds have to know. Well the author is wrong, its not theatrical at all. Not sure where hes getting that from. Its one of the most less sounding theatrical songs on the album, its contemporary pop/rock. Toh is more theatrical. Besides why do ppl say theatrical like its a bad thing, its clearly worked for the gagas and perrys.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 20:28:18 GMT -5
Theatrical smeatrical Opinions are like a-holes, everybody has one - some are stinkier than others.
Mooooving on.
Team Another Lonely Night!
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Post by houselady on Aug 21, 2015 20:42:21 GMT -5
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Post by evergreen on Aug 21, 2015 20:42:39 GMT -5
We haven't seen or heard much from the man himself the last couple days. Can't imagine how much is on his plate. Rehearsing with his band (new drummer) for tomorrow's gig (some nationwide TV coverage?), getting ready to head to Europe for some more whirlwind promo and, of course, South America has to be on his mind big time. Whew!
So I got to thinking for a minute about S. America, and... it brought to mind NYE. The performance is so great, but as much as anything, I just love how all those guys - especially Brian and Adam show how much fun they are having. Brian just about beams through the whole thing.
For a little change of pace:
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Post by 4EverAdam on Aug 21, 2015 20:48:49 GMT -5
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. Use Chrome so switched to IE and that didn't work. Have not tried FireFox yet but that will have to wait until tomorrow. I have their number so I think I will just call them tomorrow and see what is happening. Thanks for your help and suggestions.
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Post by adamme on Aug 21, 2015 20:53:25 GMT -5
RE: Robbie -- I seem to remember that Adam was reading a biography about Robbie while on one his early tours when he was riding the bus from one event to another. He mentioned it in an interview as if Robbie's book was a helpful primer on how to deal with quick fame. So Adam knows a lot about Robbie and appreciates him too. In case some people didn't know, Robbie has been a fan of Adam's since American Idol. So I don't think he is trying to ride Adam's coat tails. This is what he said about him in 2009: Adam Lambert is my personal bestest Pop star right now.....If you haven't been watching American Idol check him out... he's the real deal in fact if there was a Singing Olympics and the US where sending Michael Buble and Adam Lambert i wouldn't even try out for the UK team...ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/35298460.html
I have to admit that I don't read all the posts, since it's quite difficult to read them all on your home at work. LOL. However, I don't think anybody think that Robbie's trying to ride Adam's coat tails. Yes, his name's not so popular in the US, but so does Adam. Adam's not as popular as Bruno Mars, Katy Perry or even Ed Sheeran, or SS etc. As I mentioned up thread, Robbie's more popular and very famous in other parts of the world or outside the US.
If there will be a collaboration with Robbie, it will be like a collaboration with Queen. It might help Adam in the UK or other parts of the world where Robbie's so famous, it might not. But if Robbie really want this collaboration, I think his team needs to contact Adam's team.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Aug 21, 2015 20:58:16 GMT -5
HOT @hotmediauk The new King Of Pop @adamlambert covers Billboard's 'Men Of Style' issue - PHOTOS: buff.ly/1Jb39Dq
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Post by drummer on Aug 21, 2015 21:00:59 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. I don't get the "too theatrical" thing either. The song is perfectly suited to Adam in every way. I try not to let every blog comment upset me. There are opinions all over the place. I'll trust Adam and his team to pick the right songs for the right markets. Idolator has a short article about TOH maybe being the single to be released internationally, and ALN being the next American single. Go figure! Well soon know.
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Post by adamme on Aug 21, 2015 21:07:08 GMT -5
I guess I am in TOH team, I love the song better than ALN. However, I remember Q3 post about UK promotions. So I agree with mszue and pattihum.
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