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Post by gelly14 on Oct 10, 2011 16:16:03 GMT -5
I'm convinced they were Kevlar reinforced in strategic areas! Remember the zipper at Club Nokia?! Damn, one more song and it might have sprung!!! ;D Just look at them one more time. ;D
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Post by tiilis on Oct 10, 2011 16:17:02 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2011 16:18:36 GMT -5
Remember the zipper at Club Nokia?! Damn, one more song and it might have sprung!!! ;D Just look at them one more time. ;D Oh man! It's almost down! And the funny thing is, in the balcony, we could see it happening and I swear I couldn't take my eyes off the damn thing (the zipper, that is!)
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Post by chunkeymonkey81 on Oct 10, 2011 16:21:28 GMT -5
I made this macro that will hopefully be very helpful... lolzzz =)
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Post by rihannsu on Oct 10, 2011 16:24:17 GMT -5
Happy Birthday tiilis!!!!!
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Post by SusieFierce on Oct 10, 2011 16:26:05 GMT -5
Fingers crossed for you then . But question, do they usually start the promo the week when and after the single releases? Or can they start before? Ellen doesn't tape and air on the same day. It's impossible to try to figure out who you will see when you go there, unlike Leno. So, a show taped on the 10th would air either Monday or Tuesday of the following week. And sometimes promo does start the week before. I used to watch Regis & Kelly back in the day and it was very common for them to announce, "And the single/album drops this coming Tuesday ..." My hunch is that radio promo will start immediately after the announcement is made, possibly a week-long blitz like Kelly had and the single will already be streaming in select places (AO? :-/ ) then TV in L.A.-area will start the week before the drop. Ellen and Leno are usually early in his promo rounds. Any other L.A. shows might happen that week as well. (Kimmel??? We will know soon enough if he is going to continue to be scorned by ABC >:( ... here's hoping that they will have quietly released the ban and he will be able to appear on any of ABC's shows live.) The week of the drop, he'll probably go to NY and do morning news shows, Regis & Kelly, possibly The View, Letterman and/or Fallon. Also possible on West Coast, SYTYCD (again, ABC big wild card there) and XF. *insert praying smiley*
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Post by gelly14 on Oct 10, 2011 16:26:29 GMT -5
Time for me to say good night. I haven't recovered from last night . Berting is exhausting lol. ( And Terrance I still don't love you, where are the pics, damn it) Good night everybody!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2011 16:36:26 GMT -5
Ellen doesn't tape and air on the same day. It's impossible to try to figure out who you will see when you go there, unlike Leno. So, a show taped on the 10th would air either Monday or Tuesday of the following week. And sometimes promo does start the week before. I used to watch Regis & Kelly back in the day and it was very common for them to announce, "And the single/album drops this coming Tuesday ..." My hunch is that radio promo will start immediately after the announcement is made, possibly a week-long blitz like Kelly had and the single will already be streaming in select places (AO? :-/ ) then TV in L.A.-area will start the week before the drop. Ellen and Leno are usually early in his promo rounds. Any other L.A. shows might happen that week as well. (Kimmel??? We will know soon enough if he is going to continue to be scorned by ABC >:( ... here's hoping that they will have quietly released the ban and he will be able to appear on any of ABC's shows live.) The week of the drop, he'll probably go to NY and do morning news shows, Regis & Kelly, possibly The View, Letterman and/or Fallon. Also possible on West Coast, SYTYCD (again, ABC big wild card there) and XF. *insert praying smiley* He might go to Australia and Germany, and the UK like Kelly did too. He'll have enough time between the single and album to do that. Remember, it's an international release! Then back in time for a few Jingle Balls! Oh, and Susie is my partnert in crime for Ellen! ETA: SYTYCD will not be filming during this promo. But I am hoping for X factor!
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Post by tigerlily on Oct 10, 2011 16:37:52 GMT -5
Not a fool-proof strategy then 8-). Heh! Well I don't think he threw a party but Ricky (thankfully I don't have to go there for news or ustreams anymore) leaked that peeps didn't like what they heard at first. But as far as fool-proof? Well Kris' first single did have a pretty nice run so I'd say the feedback and buyin eventually created something that everyone was happy with. Ah- so you were talking about the Rickey leak! I didn't think there was a big party for radio big wigs for NAL's release. Jim C. (from MTV) sent his copy of 4 or 5 preview songs to Ricky and MJ. When Jim expressed that he thought the songs were poor and that Jive was screwing NAL, Ricky freaked the fuck out and broke Jim's confidence by posting the freak out on his site. In turn, MJ and Jim denied the whole thing and let Ricky look like a big, fat liar.
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Post by cassie on Oct 10, 2011 16:39:36 GMT -5
I'm thinking the pushed back release dates were first, the extended GNT global tour. Second, the change in management. Third, Adam being in a creative frenzy. With the excitement Adam and the many collaborators have had about the album for months, I do not believe that RCA was anything but pleased. It was probably "good enuf" for them about 3 months ago. But Adam kept working, kept getting ideas, kept getting collaborators (maybe with the label's help or the management's help), and, when he asked for more time, the label thought "This is already fantastic. This will sell whenever we release it. If he wants a couple more months to make it even more awesome, we can work with that."
I just cannot imagine a scenario where Adam submitted tracks to the label and they said, "Hmmmm. Wellll, these are pretty good, but, you can do better, can't you? Why don't you go back and give it a bit more?" Why do I say that? Because on AI, Adam had just a few behind the scenes musicians and arrangers. He was basically on his own. Yet, he picked great songs, a great "set list" for the arc of the show, polished the songs to perfection, and blew us away week after week. If he could do all that 2.5 years ago, if he could go into the studio and record something like "Feeling Good" in just a couple of hours, then by now, his stuff is gonna be divine.
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