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Post by reihmer on Aug 3, 2011 10:56:16 GMT -5
My son, who was filming a documentay in Guatemala last week, told me he heard Adam Lambert constantly on the radio there. Who knew? Now if only the PD's in America would allow their DJs to play Adam round-the-clock like they did in Guatemala.
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Post by mahailia on Aug 3, 2011 11:04:29 GMT -5
www.ainow.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5990My favorite quote: "He felt like an arena artist—a multi-platinum artist from the first time you saw him. He's extremely charismatic and he feels like he was built to do this. The biggest challenge [was] how are we going to bottle this and turn this into an album? — Barry Weiss, on Adam signing with RCA immediately following "American Idol" we weren't the only ones that recognized AFL's incredible talent!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2011 11:04:59 GMT -5
My son, who was filming a documentay in Guatemala last week, told me he heard Adam Lambert constantly on the radio there. Who knew? Now if only the PD's in America would allow their DJs to play Adam round-the-clock like they did in Guatemala. It will happen. I know it will. I don't think he will get the resistance from PDs that he got last time. And his first single will be so great that even those who still want to resist will have no choice but to play it. Then, after that first monumental single, radio will play any kind of stuff he turns out, even if it is as bad as "Blah, Blah, Blah" or "Lazy Day!" Yup, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! ;D
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Post by mahailia on Aug 3, 2011 11:12:49 GMT -5
Now if only the PD's in America would allow their DJs to play Adam round-the-clock like they did in Guatemala. It will happen. I know it will. I don't think he will get the resistance from PDs that he got last time. And his first single will be so great that even those who still want to resist will have no choice but to play it. Then, after that first monumental single, radio will play any kind of stuff he turns out, even if it is as bad as "Blah, Blah, Blah" or "Lazy Day!" Yup, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! ;D ^^^^^THIS!!!!!! I think you're right, Adam's time has come. The overwhelming reception and possitive media coverage of Outlaws of Love, the mentoring on "Majors and Minors" will hook all the tweens and teens, look out, peeps, the next tour will be in the arenas! Makes me kind of sad that we will never get to see Adam in a small venue again, but so happy that he will get the big arena venues and world-wide fame he so deserves. I just gives me chills thinking about it all. I am so happy to be an Adam Fucking Lambert fan, everyone just hold on to your hats, it's gonna be a wild, wild ride!
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Post by durberville on Aug 3, 2011 11:20:19 GMT -5
excited we'll see Adam presenting at the DoSomething Awards!! :D HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHYADAM AND WELCOME "BACK" STELLINA!!(I'm really uncomfortable with people making assumptions without personal knowledge - so glad we moved on ) That "boob appreciation" gif was a hoot! Hahaha! Adam!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2011 11:20:53 GMT -5
I think the next tour will be in larger venues than last time's average, but not arenas. I think that will happen for his 3rd tour. The reason I am saying this is that I am using P!NK, Katy Perry, and Gaga as my model. I think this tour will be 5,000 - 7,000 size. So not as small as last time (for most shows) but not arenas. Of course, he will still have the festival size shows thrown in. Of course, in New Zealnd he will have to do an arena! Gotta love those Kiwis!!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2011 11:22:23 GMT -5
But doesn't it make you want to see what he was seeing? (No? Just me?! LOL!)
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Post by ljsmack on Aug 3, 2011 11:23:33 GMT -5
You know, I wonder if arenas is what Adam wants? Yes, he wants to be successful and put on a show, but he feeds on the connection. Yes, I know that he loved gaga and pink's Funhouse/Circus tour, but I'm thinking that Adam will mix-up his venues just like he mixes up his styles. Also, I think he will do/fill arenas around the world, but in the US, I'm not so sure. Anyone else think that Adam may define success differently? ETA: Mys*&@^#r, we were riding the same thought from different directions!
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Post by mahailia on Aug 3, 2011 11:32:16 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Aug 3, 2011 11:33:42 GMT -5
I think the next tour will be in larger venues than last time's average, but not arenas. I think that will happen for his 3rd tour. The reason I am saying this is that I am using P!NK, Katy Perry, and Gaga as my model. I think this tour will be 5,000 - 7,000 size. So not as small as last time (for most shows) but not arenas. Of course, he will still have the festival size shows thrown in. Of course, in New Zealnd he will have to do an arena! Gotta love those Kiwis!!! I totally agree. I also think that we will have a few smaller venues as well - 2-3K (and I selfishly hope that these will be in NYC, but that we'll have more than 1 of those.. :-[) :
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