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Post by adamme on Dec 1, 2011 20:52:40 GMT -5
Watching XF now and wondering if Coke/Sprite will ever endorse him
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Post by katycake on Dec 1, 2011 20:55:33 GMT -5
Gelly found earlier today that Adam wore that cardigan from the Out event in the Australian promo (the one he stole from mys*&@^#r's wardrobe). I think he's wearing the same thing in this TV interview (it was probably the same day). I had a great time watching it again after not seeing it for ages:
I'm posting the next segment, even though it has little to do with Adam, just because it makes me rotfl.
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Post by glamtealady on Dec 1, 2011 21:00:23 GMT -5
X-Factor too much drama bring on Idol..
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Post by cheriemelissa on Dec 1, 2011 21:01:01 GMT -5
Just watched GAGA's video and I don't know what to say. I think I liked it, I'm not sure!It lefted me puzzeled. :-/
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Post by cheriemelissa on Dec 1, 2011 21:06:50 GMT -5
X-Factor too much drama bring on Idol.. I don't think the judges should be choosing at this time. They always choose their own . Too much fighting between them all no matter how the contestants perform. It's obvious its no longer a singing competition. Where has that been said before! ;D
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Post by marie23 on Dec 1, 2011 21:07:12 GMT -5
Back to the Sex Music topic earlier. I wonder if Adam was somewhat inspired by the constant screaming of women and men in the audience, especially during his encores. I know there's always screaming from fans for musicians, but in a lot of those videos the audience sounded as if they're downright having orgasms.
Rambling here..
Maybe I haven't watched as many videos, but from looking at a lot of videos from a lot of the mainstream artists, mainly the male performers, none of their performances and concerts seem all that erotic to me.
Of course there's a lot of naked and semi naked men and women on stage, it doesn't seem to evoke the same reactions as those artists of past generations, as in Prince, Madonna, Robert Plant, Janet Jackson, etc.
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Post by nica575 on Dec 1, 2011 21:12:02 GMT -5
Well I just watched the Gaga vid Marry the night....whether you like Gaga or not, she is one imaginative and brilliant artist. This is a terriific feat and may possibly be the beginning of a new genre of narrative/music vid....would be fun if it was. Rules are meant to be broken and she knows how to break them. If Adam gets to the place where he can create whatever he wants and break boundaries of time and genre as Gaga now can, we will all be over the moon. I hope people do not descend to ad hominem attacks on her instead of critiquing her vid...that would be a shame. You may not like her vid but that does not make her an egotistical/bad/self-centered/choose your term here person IMHO. It is a Gaga vid so it stars her....and it is her vision so she is the producer. Trespassing is Adam's vision so he is producing.... I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see him come up with something 'adamish' like this. It is very cool..... It will be really interesting to see the reception this gets. I think it is a hundred times better than the one she did for 'Born this way"....tho I did not mind that....don't judge me....maybe I am just addled in my old age....:-) So I didn't get past the first 4 min but what exactly is this terrific feat. Correct me if I'm wrong but narrative music vids have been done plenty of times before. I'll name a few. "Thriller" by MJ, "All I Want Is You" by U2, Moody Blues, The Beatles and hell even the Monkees did narrative story videos. I'll go back and try to watch the thing again once I've seen if someone can give me some kind of summary of what is supposed to be going on because what I saw made no sense to me and I was bored. The early days of music videos which actually started probably before video itself were basically mini movies based around the songs. By the time MTV rolled around music videos were starting to become either straight performance vids or totally abstract creations that had nothing to do with the song itself. I've liked some of Gaga's videos but she is by no means the most creative ever and I have yet to see something really groundbreaking. I don't understand what rules she is breaking or what boundaries of time and genre are you saying she is breaking. I personally was not captured by this seeing as how this is the first time I've not even finished a Gaga video. This is of course only my opinion of MY viewing experience. I think her album is solid but doesn't live up to what SHE claimed. It is certainly not in my opinion the greatest pop album around. I preferred The Fame and don't feel she showed much growth or advancement as an artist on this album. As for her personally, I have no idea what or who she is as a person because I don't feel like I've ever seen anything from her that wasn't an act. She's not an artist that I follow and while I appreciate that she has talent she's not moved beyond that of a curiosity for me because nothing I've seen from her has captured me enough to be interested in learning more. I'm more interested in a music video being entertaining and engaging and I personally like them to have something to do with the song. I really don't care if Adam makes the most ground breaking video I just want it to entertain me. all OT: ha... I lasted (my usual for non-Adam) 20 secs...did not even get to the music and had to turn it off... I am sure it is my loss, but it started making me sick, the commentary on the nurses was cheap - so I decided to pass... rihannsu - your other love - Bono of U2- was on the Daily Show last night - I am sure you know So, finally I saw Bono "in person" and I still maintain that he looks like Robin Williams He was promoting a great cause ( World AIDS Day) and came across as a very pleasant person. He did have a strange accent - I could not place it. If not for your passion I would not have known who he was :-[ - so, thank you! ...going to get ready to go out and meet visiting ladies from AWOP - very excited! #majorbertingopportunity !
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Post by seoulmate on Dec 1, 2011 21:15:13 GMT -5
Back to the Sex Music topic earlier. I wonder if Adam was somewhat inspired by the constant screaming of women and men in the audience, especially during his encores. I know there's always screaming from fans for musicians, but in a lot of those videos the audience sounded as if they're downright having orgasms. Rambling here.. Maybe I haven't watched as many videos, but from looking at a lot of videos from a lot of the mainstream artists, mainly the male performers, none of their performances and concerts seem all that erotic to me.
Of course there's a lot of naked and semi naked men and women on stage, it doesn't seem to evoke the same reactions as those artists of past generations, as in Prince, Madonna, Robert Plant, Janet Jackson, etc.
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Post by adamme on Dec 1, 2011 21:19:01 GMT -5
RequestAdam Request Adam Lambert To clarify tiny.cc/hk2os: Behind closed doors, RCA is playing Adam’s new single for radio folks & preparing them for its release.
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Post by carrieb on Dec 1, 2011 21:25:45 GMT -5
Back to the Sex Music topic earlier. I wonder if Adam was somewhat inspired by the constant screaming of women and men in the audience, especially during his encores. I know there's always screaming from fans for musicians, but in a lot of those videos the audience sounded as if they're downright having orgasms. Rambling here.. Maybe I haven't watched as many videos, but from looking at a lot of videos from a lot of the mainstream artists, mainly the male performers, none of their performances and concerts seem all that erotic to me. Of course there's a lot of naked and semi naked men and women on stage, it doesn't seem to evoke the same reactions as those artists of past generations, as in Prince, Madonna, Robert Plant, Janet Jackson, etc. One of the GNT shows I attended was the Milwaukee show -- of the writhing on the stairs while singing WLL fame. I was with a professional colleague whose job mostly consists of booking musicians. She was a casual fan of his and mostly went with me because she wanted to hear WWFM live. After we left, I asked her what she thought and she said, "Okay. First off. Sexiest thing I've ever seen on stage. Secondly? I've never in my life had the experience of knowing that many women want to have sex at the same time. Never. And the fact that a gay guy inspired that reaction? That is saying something about the nature of erotica right there."
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