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Post by lynneville on Nov 9, 2011 14:16:46 GMT -5
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Post by bridgeymah on Nov 9, 2011 14:21:46 GMT -5
The little run by Brian may is my favorite visual part. I can't stop listening to TSMGO. I hope it makes a bonus single some day. That is the bit where I think Neil was saying he liked that Adam tried to cast a spell on Brian... :-) I also love the bit in WATC when he turns his back on audience and seems to be adjusting his ear piece control and then kind of reverses across stage for a couple of steps - there is something very poetic about that bit.
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Post by lynneville on Nov 9, 2011 14:22:25 GMT -5
markgilroymusic Mark Gilroy So after a 24 hr speed-induction into the world of Adam Lambert and his Glamberts - I've decided do an artist focus of him on my blog... 18 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Nov 9, 2011 14:24:15 GMT -5
Skimmed. All this, and Adam only received $25/hr (before taxes) for maybe a few weeks work? ETA: I'd guess Adam probably made between $2-$5K for these recordings. I bet the lawyers fees are already 10x that.
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Post by wal on Nov 9, 2011 14:26:13 GMT -5
wcbsfm.radio.com/2011/11/09/queen-performs-with-adam-lambert-at-mtv-europe-music-awards/Queen Performs with Adam Lambert at MTV Europe Music AwardsFans were treated to one such combo at the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards on Sunday, where Queen were honored with the Global Icon Award, as reported by our friends at UltimateClassicRock.com. Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor used the occasion to reunite with ‘American Idol’ alum Adam Lambert, who performed with them on that show in 2009; this time around, the trio delivered live renditions of ‘The Show Must Go On,’ ‘We Will Rock You,’ and ‘We Are the Champions.’ After the ceremony, May, Taylor, and Lambert were interviewed by the BBC. You can watch the interview below: (video-Backstage interview) When asked why he thought Queen‘s music had endured and remains popular still today, May offered this thoughtful response: “That’s always a hard question to answer, but we speak how we feel, and we speak, in a way, for common people. We always have — we’ve always been kind of a people’s band, and I think that endures. We aren’t locked into any time frame. We just kind of speak the way people feel — their dreams, their hopes, their aspirations. The songs are honest. If there is an answer, I think that’s it.” Lambert, whose vocal style is frequently compared to deceased Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, paid tribute to the iconic singer’s talent, saying, “It was such an honor to be asked to sing with Queen… the music they created together broke the mold for what rock music was. Freddie’s spirit lives on.”
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Post by mahailia on Nov 9, 2011 14:28:01 GMT -5
Hoppers, it's 41 pages... Haven't read it yet... Do we want to have all of it in the Daily News...??? Gah. No. Bring relevant highlights or...better yet...has anyone found an alternative link? or betterer: any attorneys here that can prepare a brief for us?
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Post by Buderschnookie on Nov 9, 2011 14:32:57 GMT -5
Skimmed. All this, and Adam only received $25/hr (before taxes) for maybe a few weeks work? ETA: I'd guess Adam probably made between $2-$5K for these recordings. I bet the lawyers fees are already 10x that. Didn't it say he owed them $2500 on a previous loan so his check for this was $312.00 ?
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Post by lynneville on Nov 9, 2011 14:34:19 GMT -5
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Post by crazyoldgal on Nov 9, 2011 14:34:52 GMT -5
Just reading the complaint,, page 2 they are seeking $75,000 in damages
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Nov 9, 2011 14:36:33 GMT -5
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