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Post by nica575 on Jul 28, 2011 20:40:04 GMT -5
and how would Liam have been talking to Dr Luke? I just trying to understand this. So correct me if I'm wrong. Liam as I understand it is a nice 15 year old boy that has a internet radio show. Is this internet radio show on a real radio station? Or just like that internet Monster FM radio show that is just a internet show that talks big but never knows anything. Because I must have missed where a 15 year old had a conversation with a producer as big as Dr. Luke. I've only listened to Liam once online He seems like a nice person. According to Catz - FleaFM is a real radio station broadcasting from a suburb of Auckland. It is very small (one room type) and is possibly private. She said that although she lives in Auckland she can not get a good reception and ends up listening on-line as well. Kiwi folks - please correct me if I am wrong.
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Post by lulu2365 on Jul 28, 2011 20:50:19 GMT -5
I just trying to understand this. So correct me if I'm wrong. Liam as I understand it is a nice 15 year old boy that has a internet radio show. Is this internet radio show on a real radio station? Or just like that internet Monster FM radio show that is just a internet show that talks big but never knows anything. Because I must have missed where a 15 year old had a conversation with a producer as big as Dr. Luke. I've only listened to Liam once online He seems like a nice person. According to Catz - FleaFM is a real radio station broadcasting from a suburb of Auckland. It is very small (one room type) and is possibly private. She said that although she lives in Auckland she can not get a good reception and ends up listening on-line as well. Kiwi folks - please correct me if I am wrong. So why are people like Monte & Daneille jumping to do interviews on a internet radio show. I don't get it. :-/ It's cool that Liam likes Adam's music and has Adam's fanbase listening to His show.
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Post by eri9 on Jul 28, 2011 20:52:21 GMT -5
I just trying to understand this. So correct me if I'm wrong. Liam as I understand it is a nice 15 year old boy that has a internet radio show. Is this internet radio show on a real radio station? Or just like that internet Monster FM radio show that is just a internet show that talks big but never knows anything. Because I must have missed where a 15 year old had a conversation with a producer as big as Dr. Luke. I've only listened to Liam once online He seems like a nice person. According to Catz - FleaFM is a real radio station broadcasting from a suburb of Auckland. It is very small (one room type) and is possibly private. She said that although she lives in Auckland she can not get a good reception and ends up listening on-line as well. Kiwi folks - please correct me if I am wrong. Yes indeed it is a small community radio station that can only be heard by a couple of neighbouring suburbs. Before Liam started the Adam Lambert hour, the listening audience was just a few hundred. Thanks to the internet stream and Glamberts twittering, last weekend the Adam Lambert hour had over 17,000 worldwide listeners!!!! Liam's boss is very happy!! Regarding the Dr Luke question, I contacted Liam on facebook and here is his response: "Hey!! I'd heard that Adam had listened to my show through a new presenter at the station. This new presenter was told about The Flea from Dr Luke and he was told that there was a Adam Lambert show and that Adam had listened along with Monte. "So there you have it!! Sounds like Adam & Monte already knew about the show and Dr Luke found out about it and told this new presenter about the station. I can try to find out more if you like - I'm sure Liam will be happy to answer any more questions. I really, really hope he scores an interview with Adam sometime during promo for #2!
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Post by kapsiz on Jul 28, 2011 20:57:58 GMT -5
According to Catz - FleaFM is a real radio station broadcasting from a suburb of Auckland. It is very small (one room type) and is possibly private. She said that although she lives in Auckland she can not get a good reception and ends up listening on-line as well. Kiwi folks - please correct me if I am wrong. So why are people like Monte & Daneille jumping to do interviews on a internet radio show. I don't get it. :-/ It's cool that Liam likes Adam's music and has Adam's fanbase listening to His show. They probably do so to get exposure for their own projects - Adam has a world-wide following & Liam's show is listened to by many Adam fans around the world - All Adam fans know who Monte is and I'm sure most Adam fans know that Danielle is a BFF of Adam's. It's a Win-Win here, because Liam (15yrs old) also gets to step-up a notch with his career goal! GO LIAM! (cuz you're going in the right direction!) ;D
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Post by NoAngel on Jul 28, 2011 21:02:08 GMT -5
Title: The pains of creativity Adam Lambert is being torn by the pains of creativity! The singer was caught strolling. He was talking on the phone while constantly holding on to his head. We hope he is discussing his new song. It is time to release it, or his fans are starting to complain!
Bottom caption: Nowadays singers collaborate with their managers over the phone.
Sounds kind of awkward - that's the way it sounds in Russian as well :( Thanks, Nica! LOL, I wish I looked that good when I'm torn by the pains of creativity... Sounds like the Russians are as impatient as we are for new music!
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Post by kapsiz on Jul 28, 2011 21:13:54 GMT -5
Title: The pains of creativity Adam Lambert is being torn by the pains of creativity! The singer was caught strolling. He was talking on the phone while constantly holding on to his head. We hope he is discussing his new song. It is time to release it, or his fans are starting to complain!
Bottom caption: Nowadays singers collaborate with their managers over the phone.
Sounds kind of awkward - that's the way it sounds in Russian as well :( Thanks, Nica! LOL, I wish I looked that good when I'm torn by the pains of creativity... Sounds like the Russians are as impatient as we are for new music! NoAngel - Patience - is NOT an AFL fandom virtue!!!!!!!!! We're a greedy lot! lol ;D
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Post by evergreen on Jul 28, 2011 21:19:16 GMT -5
Patience - is NOT an AFL fandom virtue!!!!!!!!! We're a greedy lot! ;D Speaking of which - According to estimates by our CA ninjas, Adam should have landed in Montreal over two hours ago. No sitings? Is Sauli with him? He is getting just a little too good at staying out of sight... :-/
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Post by SusieFierce on Jul 28, 2011 21:24:36 GMT -5
So why are people like Monte & Daneille jumping to do interviews on a internet radio show. I don't get it. :-/ It's cool that Liam likes Adam's music and has Adam's fanbase listening to His show. They probably do so to get exposure for their own projects - Adam has a world-wide following & Liam's show is listened to by many Adam fans around the world - All Adam fans know who Monte is and I'm sure most Adam fans know that Danielle is a BFF of Adam's. It's a Win-Win here, because Liam (15yrs old) also gets to step-up a notch with his career goal! GO LIAM! (cuz you're going in the right direction!) ;D YES!! An audience of 17,000 ACTIVE international listeners is HUGE for a struggling artist (and young, suburban DJ in a small country). People are going to that station purely to listen to his show. It's not something that happens to be on while we're flipping channels in the car and then we make due. This is what the radio of the future will be about. I used to do a web radio show for my publication and it was fun. We probably only had 300 live listeners max – but quite a few listened to the podcasts. Even with that small an audience, I interviewed people with national reputations. They wanted to get their product/book/story exposure in any way they could. They were eager and happy to do the show though we weren't even sure anyone was listening. It's easy, everything can be done via phone – it was a very relaxed, 20-minute conversation. Why not? Doesn't hurt them any and could result in just a handful of new fans, it's worth 20 minutes of their time to chat with an enthusiastic DJ from New Zealand. The Internet really is changing everything. I imagine in his small suburb, an audience of 17,000 would be a major draw.
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Post by maria222pf on Jul 28, 2011 21:49:57 GMT -5
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