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Post by gelly14 on Oct 9, 2011 15:09:38 GMT -5
negativeneil Neil Lambert @ @adamlambert they also do a podcast of great dj mixes on iTunes. Search 'Ed Banger'
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Post by smokeyvera on Oct 9, 2011 15:10:03 GMT -5
Then why don't we compare him to Kelly Clarkson or Chris Daughtry. They had to wait for their soon-to-be released albums for 29 months and 31 months. A few extra months past the "magic two year mark" is not what killed David Cook's CD. It was boring, dreary music and he had zero buzz. Adam is not in the same place DC was in! The difference is Daughtry had many singles from his last album and was never off the radio. Kelly was delayed by RCA. They are both established enough at this point to be off the radio for extended periods, I don't know that Adam is. We are in the Adam bubble and struggling to find daily news. I like David, but would not consider myself a fan. His fans kept saying pre-release that he was making things perfect, but the product was just bad. David Cook had a very successful tour and a sizable fanbase. I know Adam has more, but continued delay could have the same result. I am not trying to be a downer or a troll. I just can't see anything positive about a further delay. Adam doesn't seem to be his normal upbeat self at this twitter party. He seemed more subdued, serious and a little down. It is probably just my reflections. Could it be the bastard album? Could it be the delay (not telling us the truth about perfection)? Could he have felt betrayed?
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Post by nica575 on Oct 9, 2011 15:10:56 GMT -5
@adamlambert Adam Lambert musical highlight of Burning Man: amidst all the generic dubstep and trance... Daft Punk's Da Funk came on. I was FINALLY inspired to dance! I THINK THIS IS A MAJOR CLUE!!! 8-)that would be tragic IMO.I do hope he will be singing on his album. I swear I can get that beat going on any electric piano without even playing, just by getting the rhythm going...
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Post by whatyasay on Oct 9, 2011 15:11:43 GMT -5
adamlambert Adam Lambert I've been very inspired by french acts on Ed Banger records lately. Electro/disco/funk. Feels so good. 23 minutes ago in reply to ↑
@negativeneil Neil Lambert @adamlambert get Ed Rec Vol. 1, 2, and 3 on iTunes. Good sampler of all their artists.
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Post by midwifespal on Oct 9, 2011 15:12:41 GMT -5
awww, man, times like this I wish I had a twitter account (gotta remind myself that most other times, like it or not, it is definitely GOOD for me to resist that rabbit hole!).
Maybe someone should ask him if the style/sound/feeling of the album has undergone a significant change since he began working on it. Because I'm sure there are a lot of reasons, technical and non-Adam specific, bureaucratic, economic, etc, behind the mild delays, but I'm getting the definite uneducated sense that one part of it is that Adam has shifted slightly in his feelings about the music and what he wants it to sound like. The new collabs, the vaguest hints in these tweets, support that feeling for me. Anyone else get that feeling? Like there has been an Adam-determined fresh direction here?
I feel like Adam is going through this creative process at a moment of concentrated artistic and emotional evolution in his life, which must be the MOST EXCITING time to be making an album, but must also spin him up in a whirl of ever transforming energy that makes him not quite ready to finish it up now. Perhaps he was well on his way to finishing the album, but then met new people and artists, and hit a new, expansive stage in a supremely important personal relationship, and then was inspired by a week in the desert and all sorts of new sights and sounds and feelings...why let go now when the ride is still so full of force and motion and excitement and FUN? Especially when you feel all this urgency to make an exceptional SECOND album that expresses yourself and where you are?
I've never been involved, I think, in so intense a creative process, but I've certainly spent enough time working on something (a collaborative book-like something) which took long enough and got stuck in enough of an old rut that by the time it came out I felt almost entirely emotionally disconnected from it. I for one am so glad that Adam is taking his time and riding out his ride letting it roll freely over his new creative terrain on this one. Makes me more and more excited and more and more willing to wait...
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Post by stardust on Oct 9, 2011 15:13:56 GMT -5
hahaha!
insomniac19 insomniac19 Lol RT @slightly_askew: neil, BUTT OUT. You can talk to him anytime.
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Post by whatyasay on Oct 9, 2011 15:14:44 GMT -5
I THINK THIS IS A MAJOR CLUE!!! 8-) that would be tragic IMO.I do hope he will be singing on his album. I swear I can get that beat going on any electric piano without even playing, just by getting the rhythm going... I don't think we need to worry as he said focus is both vocals and music.
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Post by stardust on Oct 9, 2011 15:15:08 GMT -5
awww, man, times like this I wish I had a twitter account (gotta remind myself that most other times, like it or not, it is definitely GOOD for me to resist that rabbit hole!). Maybe someone should ask him if the style/sound/feeling of the album has undergone a significant change since he began working on it. Because I'm sure there are a lot of reasons, technical and non-Adam specific, bureaucratic, economic, etc, behind the mild delays, but I'm getting the definite uneducated sense that one part of it is that Adam has shifted slightly in his feelings about the music and what he wants it to sound like. The new collabs, the vaguest hints in these tweets, support that feeling for me. Anyone else get that feeling? Like there has been an Adam-determined fresh direction here? I feel like Adam is going through this creative process at a moment of concentrated artistic and emotional evolution in his life, which must be the MOST EXCITING time to be making an album, but must also spin him up in a whirl of ever transforming energy that makes him not quite ready to finish it up now. Perhaps he was well on his way to finishing the album, but then met new people and artists, and hit a new, expansive stage in a supremely important personal relationship, and then was inspired by a week in the desert and all sorts of new sights and sounds and feelings...why let go now when the ride is still so full of force and motion and excitement and FUN? Especially when you feel all this urgency to make an exceptional SECOND album that expresses yourself and where you are? I've never been involved, I think, in so intense a creative process, but I've certainly spent enough time working on something (a collaborative book-like something) which took long enough and got stuck in enough of an old rut that by the time it came out I felt almost entirely emotionally disconnected from it. I for one am so glad that Adam is taking his time and riding out his ride letting it roll freely over his new creative terrain on this one. Makes me more and more excited and more and more willing to wait... Lots of people asking that but he just isn't answering!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2011 15:15:26 GMT -5
I THINK THIS IS A MAJOR CLUE!!! 8-) that would be tragic IMO.I do hope he will be singing on his album. I swear I can get that beat going on any electric piano without even playing, just by getting the rhythm going... AH... but he is just inspired!! It would be Adamized!!
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Post by Q3 on Oct 9, 2011 15:17:21 GMT -5
Consolidated tweets from Twitter Party on page 1. I still need to clean it up.
Thanks whatyasay for bringing them all over!!!
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