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Post by pi on Apr 2, 2020 7:56:37 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 2, 2020 7:57:27 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Apr 2, 2020 8:25:03 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 2, 2020 8:30:25 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 2, 2020 8:33:23 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 2, 2020 8:41:56 GMT -5
twitter.com/purecharts/status/1245055655645306883Translated from French March: the editor's favorites playlist with Blanche, Rosalia, Lapsley ... chartsinfrance.net/actualite/news-113337.htmlAdam Lambert | "Overglow"
Adam Lambert has just released his new album "VELVET", inspired by funk rock from the 70s and 80s, including the universe of his idol Prince. It would be a shame to miss it because it contains some nuggets. And in particular "Overglow" as a kind of waking dream, where he laments the lack of connection between people.
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Post by melliemom on Apr 2, 2020 9:38:35 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=E53PkThqKDE&feature=emb_logoNow at 2,640,185 I so love this video... Heading for 3,000,000.. IMHO Today and tomorrow probably will get close to 2,800,000. Ya know I think Adam was smart to release part B now.. people have time to listen and to be inspired by this great Velvet experience. I think I have listened a 1,000 times..LOL
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Post by girldrummer on Apr 2, 2020 9:44:13 GMT -5
Got a question. I am part of a private Adam fan group. One member said that she contacted her local radio station and asked why Adam's music was not being played. The reply (later on, and in writing) was that Adam's music didn't seem to be in demand in their market. He wasn't major enough in their view to include his music in their playlist. I don't know how big a radio station this one is, but I'm wondering if streaming is as important in small radio markets as it is in the large markets. I guess it is. All the more reason to stream a lot. Velvet's position on the charts is pretty good. Reviews are very good. But he gets no radio play. I guess streaming is the current version of the old radio call-in days where the "phone requests" (along with sales) determined what was played.
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Post by deb5anne on Apr 2, 2020 10:13:07 GMT -5
Got a question. I am part of a private Adam fan group. One member said that she contacted her local radio station and asked why Adam's music was not being played. The reply (later on, and in writing) was that Adam's music didn't seem to be in demand in their market. He wasn't major enough in their view to include his music in their playlist. I don't know how big a radio station this one is, but I'm wondering if streaming is as important in small radio markets as it is in the large markets. I guess it is. All the more reason to stream a lot. Velvet's position on the charts is pretty good. Reviews are very good. But he gets no radio play. I guess streaming is the current version of the old radio call-in days where the "phone requests" (along with sales) determined what was played. I think I saw your post lol! I had contacted mine quite a few times after Superpower came out. I couldn't even get an answer. It's an iheart station and I know they like him so I just don't know. I know radio play isn't as important as it once was but it's still irritating. I see Velvet making all the best of the year so far lists so I'm really hoping for a Grammy nomination. I know that's a ways off!
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Post by pi on Apr 2, 2020 10:28:42 GMT -5
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