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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Mar 18, 2016 9:35:41 GMT -5
In the midst of flailing over the fabulous new song and stunning performance on AI (which by the way will be broadcast at 8pm next Tuesday on 4Music here in the UK - Freeview channel 18), does anyone know if it is indeed Neil's wedding tomorrow? Seems likely this weekend to me with Adam taking the week off, and giving himself Monday to travel to the next concert city. Not sure about which day. The comment below was posted on Elisse's Instagram under a picture indicating attendance at this gal's wedding 3 weeks ago. It implies SOONISH! Also six weeks ago she celebrated a weekend away with her bridesmaids. ....."Love you both for coming - excited to celebrate your special day soon too ????❤️" A most memorable week for Adam. The rush of his new song and the feeling of being wrapped in with the love of family and friends for several days....darn awesome for him. Oh thanks, I found the comment you mention and that, combined with Adam's schedule doesn't leave much room for doubt. No way would he miss Neil's wedding so I think it must be tomorrow. Hope we get some photos!
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Post by Q3 on Mar 18, 2016 9:37:44 GMT -5
So, truth in advertising, I hate i-tunes with a vengeance and only go there, when I have to, as in...need to get Adam to the top. I love my Spotify account and pay for it gladly and happily, if only to avoid i-tunes, whenever possible. That said: This is what I see, and I am wondering what I am doing wrong, because obviously, that makes no sense: in i-tunes store on new music front page: Welcome to the show is at #7. Also, if you go and use the little > button, where it says "see all", the list, also shows Adam's track at number 7. (wish that were true) Then, if I select genre pop, instead of the 'all genre' default that came up first....now the track does not show at all. So this makes no sense. Anybody, who uses i-tunes regularly help somebody out, who clearly is not quite awake this morning or something....but I just can't figure this out, rn. Thanks It is #7 in Hot Tracks -- that is an editor's spotlight list. Good place to be but not the sales chart. It is #23 on the iTunes main sales chart -- and sales are increasing. This is call TOP SONGS. It is a pop song and #15 on the iTunes Pop sales chart. But this is only meaningful to fans. Top Songs is what matters.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 9:46:24 GMT -5
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Post by csquared on Mar 18, 2016 9:51:26 GMT -5
Happy to see Adam's performance is being noted by "real" media (EW, Us Mag, MSN, etc.) rather than just the celebrity blogs!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 9:58:47 GMT -5
oh, and how funny and adorable was it when Laleh tugged Adam's beard/sideburn/cheek!!! You can see they are just loving working together, so great.
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Post by katycake on Mar 18, 2016 10:00:18 GMT -5
Is Adam supposed to be on the set of RHPS today, or in the next few days, before he gets back to the tour?
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Post by skaschep on Mar 18, 2016 10:00:24 GMT -5
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Post by lenka29 on Mar 18, 2016 10:03:16 GMT -5
Is Adam supposed to be on the set of RHPS today, or in the next few days, before he gets back to the tour? Maybe I am wrong but I have a feeling I've read somewhere he is filming his part in april.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 10:05:01 GMT -5
Is Adam supposed to be on the set of RHPS today, or in the next few days, before he gets back to the tour? April, right after Orpheum shows
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Post by houselady on Mar 18, 2016 10:05:30 GMT -5
twitter.com/mmadamimadamm/status/710836917177348096Adam Lambert's valedictory return to the final season of American Idol may have been slightly less emotional than Kelly Clarkson's, but you don't bring in Adam Lambert so you can have a big ugly cry; you bring in Adam Lambert so he can blow your bloody eardrums off. On that count, he delivered: Alongside Swedish singer Laleh, Lambert performed his new single "Welcome to the Show" — ironically, the exact opposite of what he was doing — and gave the Idol audience one last encounter with his high upper range. He was wearing a black-and-white ensemble, which we like to think is a subtle reference to this classic performance.
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