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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 17:07:35 GMT -5
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Post by maria222pf on Jul 30, 2011 17:11:19 GMT -5
The armpit, the armpit. My biggest turn-on. I love his armpit. Don't know why. It's the first armpit that has ever turned me on. For some reason I want to scream. Yay - fianlly someone who loves Adam's ARMPIT as much as I do (we are a very small entity - actually just the two of us the last time I looked). actually love my DH's too! Armpit lovers unite! Count me in
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Post by lynne on Jul 30, 2011 17:11:47 GMT -5
One of the marks of a good lyric is when each person can identify with it or interpret it their own way. So, this is just my interpretation of another part of the lyrics to OoL. They say we'll rot in hell But I don't think we will They've branded us enough Outlaws of Love. The last time he sings this chorus, he joins the second and third line with one breath. To me that says that the hell they may experience is the treatment they are receiving now on earth, being branded for loving one another. Just like the subtle statement he made with the "scarlet letter" on his top hat in GNT. A very sad commentary on our society.... or the homophobic parts of it. No, not Adam's usual style of lightness and positivity. But he has confessed to sometimes feeling the load of the responsibility to always be positive and upbeat no matter what is happening. There have been situations in the past where he suffered, and only hinted at it much after the fact. At the time, he displayed the attitude that the show must go on, it's no big deal, I'm looking at the positive aspects of it. To me, this song depicts the realness Adam has spoken of for album #2. It is courageous of him to open himself up to us and show us the darker side. Bravo! I am so glad that Adm feels comfortable enough to be real. Everyone has moments when life is painful, even the most upbeat and positive of us. I have a sister that is like Adam in her degree of positivity, and she has often told me how some of the people close to her, who lean on her to help their own moods, really feel down if she happens to be having some more challenging feelings of her own. I've noticed it too; everyone seems to expect her to be the mood lifter, and she usually is, and some of these people really don't like it when she isn't filling her more typical role. Adam, and my sister, have been blessed with the ability to mainly be able to see things in a positive paradigm, but that doesn't mean they don't have some "moments" in their process of getting there. I like listening to my sister, (yes, she is practically perfect, lol,) work out her feelings with me from time to time. It reminds me that she is human, and that even though she generally ends up in a positive place, she is a deep thinker and feeler who "gets it." Adam is passionate; of course he feels deeply, and he also chooses to live life positively. That is what makes him so beautiful... and real.
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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 17:12:26 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Jul 30, 2011 17:15:31 GMT -5
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Post by Buderschnookie on Jul 30, 2011 17:15:53 GMT -5
LOL, there was a conversation on Twitter about that. Someone said, "I wish someone with questionable morals would get video of that so we can watch it, then judge them later." but then again, who wants to take their eyes of Adam on stage even to shoot video of Sauli?? Even if they have questionable morals ;D That's why you take a husband with you to a show.
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Post by JazzRocks on Jul 30, 2011 17:16:08 GMT -5
From the Montreal newspaper article (via Google translate): "Music Festival lights in Sainte-Agathe Adam Lambert, a charismatic madman"I'm starting to get a little stressed out. Haha I've watched 3 videos and finally got caught up on twitter & here and I peeked at mjs & TWOP (curiosity only). Have the rest of the videos to watch and I'm falling behind here & on twitter again as I type. And this is just ONE concert and ONE new song. What the heck am I gonna do when the album drops and all the promo hits? I know - I can sit here all day and indulge myself. But I have stuff to do and I can't do that. Can I???
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Post by Holst on Jul 30, 2011 17:16:47 GMT -5
Yeah I agree! Not intense orchestration liked Soaked, but something lush and tasteful would certainly do the trick. I also think if you listen to the guitar melody that Monte was playing, that it will play a big part in the song as the guitar did in WWFM, though different than WWFM, in the same vain as it! Also, I am surprised that this Outlaws of Love does not contain a bridge, as I really think that Adam excels in writing bridges. I was surprised by the lack of a bridge too. I am thinking that we got only a stripped down acoustic version with the essence of the song and that the album version will be not only instrumentally different but also add that bridge. Adam knew that YTs would be all over within hours, so he satisfied our need for new while still knowing that the official version will have us flailing all over again (and encourage purchasing the official version, not that we need any encouragement. ) Will definitely purchase. ;D I've listened to it a few times, but I just can't get past the audience noise. Poor Suz had men near her talking throughout the entire concert. And all the screaming meemies. What sets them off? Not the "marry me" but the other times when one or two yelp and then a whole gaggle of them explode. Do they really feel like they are going to explode and can't contain themselves or is a lot of it contrived? I've never been a screamer, so I have a hard time imagining the spontaneous shrieks like that.
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Post by wal on Jul 30, 2011 17:23:14 GMT -5
GaleChester Gale Whittington 81 enhanced fan photos @adamlambert St Agathe Canada 7-29-11 ADAM LAMBERT FAN CLUB on Facebook tinyurl.com/3lgnw246 minutes ago
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Post by babs12 on Jul 30, 2011 17:24:12 GMT -5
I was surprised by the lack of a bridge too. I am thinking that we got only a stripped down acoustic version with the essence of the song and that the album version will be not only instrumentally different but also add that bridge. Adam knew that YTs would be all over within hours, so he satisfied our need for new while still knowing that the official version will have us flailing all over again (and encourage purchasing the official version, not that we need any encouragement. ) Will definitely purchase. ;D I've listened to it a few times, but I just can't get past the audience noise. Poor Suz had men near her talking throughout the entire concert. And all the screaming meemies. What sets them off? Not the "marry me" but the other times when one or two yelp and then a whole gaggle of them explode. Do they really feel like they are going to explode and can't contain themselves or is a lot of it contrived? I've never been a screamer, so I have a hard time imagining the spontaneous shrieks like that. Try listening to supardu's yt at the end of yesterday's masked ball thread - Not as much background noise and a beautiful video.
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