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Post by midwifespal on Jul 30, 2011 0:06:55 GMT -5
OH MY GOD just got back and listened to THE SONG and that was SO FUCKING EXCITING!!!!!!!!
I saw the lyrics posted here first, and then just saw the twitvid, and CASSIE, you are so right, it sounded SOOOO diff from what I expected from the lyrics, a totally different song, so damn pretty and melancholy but somehow living in that melancholy, twirling in it, if you know what I mean--the melody was sooo pretty. SQUEEAGE. GRADE A SQUEEAGE!!!! SOO happy I found a way to pop in here tonight. HUGS ALL AROUND!
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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 0:08:05 GMT -5
EowynRohan Eowyn Rohan This was before he decided that we all "needed cooling" and the sky opened and drowned us all! twitpic.com/5y1u2x1 minute ago
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Post by skylar on Jul 30, 2011 0:09:47 GMT -5
Think I heard a little HAIR influence and a little John Frusciante Red Hot Chili Peppers-ish guitar influence in the beginning of Outlaws of Hell. Love this beautiful song! LOOOOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Incredible start for Adam 2. Wow. Just wow. Soooooo excited for Adam 2. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by aloha on Jul 30, 2011 0:10:58 GMT -5
The more I watch this the more in love I am with the song. It's heart wrenchingly poignant and bittersweet.
Damn you, Adam. I am yours forever.
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Post by adamme on Jul 30, 2011 0:11:13 GMT -5
Thank you. I am like a lemming, can't commit to loving a song without the Cassie Seal of approval. What kind of range does this song have? It sounded like a difficult song to sing and sound interesting. He has used the same note structure on another song at the 30 second mark. I can't place it. Do you recognize it? Oh, I think you loved the song when you first heard it. How could you not? You just wanted someone else to tell you why it touched you so, right? I think the main reason this hits me so hard is the gentle, delicate, floating way he sings what could be a bitter, angry, confrontive song. You can imagine someone just spitting out those lyrics in defiance. The fact that he does not, but instead, caresses them with a tender melancholy sigh is very touching. Is it difficult to sing? Like that it sure is! The voice is so exposed. Nothing to hide behind. If it was interpreted in the angry, aggressive way it could be, belting out the lyrics, it would be easier. It would take less subtle, delicate control. If you listen, he very carefully places each note on the pitch, no slurring of note or word. There is an exactness to it that is difficult, especially with all the adrenaline flowing at a concert. He has to bury himself into the song to produce it. The range is Eb3-Eb5 --- two octaves. Nothing difficult for Adam, but beyond many singers out there. Yes, that phrase at :30 does sound familiar, but, for the life of me, I can't place it. Anyone else? Cassie, now you mentioned it I really paid attention. The first few notes that Monte plays, does sounds like an old rock song.
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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 0:11:44 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on Jul 30, 2011 0:12:44 GMT -5
adamlambert Adam Lambert
St Agathe show was a Jolt of electricity to my soul!!! Thank you all for sticking around in that downpour. SexROCK 13 minutes ago
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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 0:12:51 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 0:13:55 GMT -5
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