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Post by Q3 on Sept 29, 2011 13:25:20 GMT -5
He actually wants to take credit for being a vocal coach for Lee???
Well OK.
Lee is a nice guy, pretty good guitarist, but not much of a vocalist. And I do not need to be Cassie to know that Lee has terrible vocal technique.
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Post by wal on Sept 29, 2011 13:25:26 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Sept 29, 2011 13:28:46 GMT -5
Rolling Stone and SuBo. Remembering the Rolling Stone of my youth (yes, there were printing presses back then) they would NEVER have touched this, except possibly in derision. SuBo has a pleasant voice. And a wonderful back story. But this track is everything I never want Adam to do. It is terribly overproduced, with a syrup-y sweet instrumental that soars over her voice instead of the other way around. The voice is generic. Nothing unique. And I find no emotion in the delivery. She seems to be singing words (which are difficult to understand) with no meaning behind them. I know the quote in the article talks about how much the lyrics mean, but she, for whatever reason, does not convey that meaning at all. Adam is a master at musical and emotional interpretation of lyrics. SuBo is just flat in this one. It is one complaint I have about her in general. Pleasant voice approaching every song in the same way, with no authenticity, no feeling. There is no comparison between SuBo and Adam, except for how they came to fame on a reality TV show.
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Post by wal on Sept 29, 2011 13:29:20 GMT -5
LambertUK Adam Lambert UK Art used as weapon against anti-gay bullies - The Other Paper - bit.ly/nXodWu (an Adam mention) 3 minutes ago "We don't solicit art from anyone. We put it on Facebook, with the mission and the logo. What we (said) was, ‘If you've been bullied, we're giving you a public voice.' Within a few days, different anti-bullying organizations were linking to us, (singer) Adam Lambert tweeted about the website, and it all just sort of happened."
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Post by glamtealady on Sept 29, 2011 13:30:05 GMT -5
Just went to the website they have new tea cup earrings $80 may have to get them if they count.
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Post by glamtealady on Sept 29, 2011 13:35:42 GMT -5
Wow Tim is fast already answered me off to get my teacups
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Post by mangokat on Sept 29, 2011 13:44:25 GMT -5
Rolling Stone and SuBo. Remembering the Rolling Stone of my youth (yes, there were printing presses back then) they would NEVER have touched this, except possibly in derision. SuBo has a pleasant voice. And a wonderful back story. But this track is everything I never want Adam to do. It is terribly overproduced, with a syrup-y sweet instrumental that soars over her voice instead of the other way around. The voice is generic. Nothing unique. And I find no emotion in the delivery. She seems to be singing words (which are difficult to understand) with no meaning behind them. I know the quote in the article talks about how much the lyrics mean, but she, for whatever reason, does not convey that meaning at all. Adam is a master at musical and emotional interpretation of lyrics. SuBo is just flat in this one. It is one complaint I have about her in general. Pleasant voice approaching every song in the same way, with no authenticity, no feeling. There is no comparison between SuBo and Adam, except for how they came to fame on a reality TV show. Great comparison, Cassie. I find it difficult to even watch SB during short interviews, because she is very difficult for me to understand. However, I think it is part of her disability. Most of us are able to convey meaning quite easily in conversation but many of us would not be able to do the same thing vocally. SB can't do it in either mode. However, Adam is a great communicator; we all know how we love his interviews. When he sings, the emotion he conveys in unlike any other singer I've ever heard and one of the first things that got my attention 2 1/2 years ago.
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Post by wal on Sept 29, 2011 14:05:55 GMT -5
: ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) : popwatch.ew.com/2011/09/29/holly-madison-breasts-insured/Holly Madison takes out insurance on her breasts. Well... d'uh.by Jeff Labrecque "In the annals of unusual celebrity insurance policies, Holly Madison’s recent revelation that she has a $1 million policy with Lloyd’s of London on her breasts barely raises an eyebrow. After all, Adam Lambert’s crotch was covered for an even mil. Celine Dion reportedly insured her voice. Heck, David Lee Roth wisely — so so wisely — insured himself against his own sperm (should one ever complete its journey)."
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Post by stampsgal on Sept 29, 2011 14:14:17 GMT -5
Yah for the fans!! so close to the goal for Adam. ... keeping Tim in business! I relented last night and bought more items. I keep checking my mail box for the peace pendant. My neck will be bending over if Adam gets a sleeve tattoo!!!and my ear lobes gauging out if I am to be wearing all the charity jewellry. I am really looking forward to the key concept...and hoping it is bigger in size, than the other three (both pendants and earrings.) I actually really like Durbin's , charity earrings/pendant...but my support goes where my heart is.
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Post by stampsgal on Sept 29, 2011 14:17:50 GMT -5
: ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) : popwatch.ew.com/2011/09/29/holly-madison-breasts-insured/Holly Madison takes out insurance on her breasts. Well... d'uh.by Jeff Labrecque "In the annals of unusual celebrity insurance policies, Holly Madison’s recent revelation that she has a $1 million policy with Lloyd’s of London on her breasts barely raises an eyebrow. After all, Adam Lambert’s crotch was covered for an even mil. Celine Dion reportedly insured her voice. Heck, David Lee Roth wisely — so so wisely — insured himself against his own sperm (should one ever complete its journey)." WHAT!!! Do we dare hope for an Adam twitter response to this....mind you Eber seems to come up with the truly insightful quips !!!
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