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Post by wal on Dec 4, 2011 10:12:03 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Dec 4, 2011 10:22:36 GMT -5
As I was catching up with yesterday's thread I found the link to the Latin Glamberts' YT channel. The great thing about it is that not only the AI8 performances are posted, but they have the other Adam bits - the results shows cut to Adam related stuff only. I am watching those now and I can' stop smiling - his humble confidence and beauty and graciousness are abound! What a man! www.youtube.com/user/LatinglambertsArg#p/u/36/dEwwv-xx540Lots of great pictures - thank you! Glamazon drama at IDF is a riot - I enjoyed reading that as well - only now the mods deleted stuff... Seems like somewhere in under two weeks we will have the single! Just the thought of all the promo stuff makes me happy Just hope it is not the 16th - I am going to be offline that whole weekend - my DD's college graduation will be in a way
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2011 10:23:42 GMT -5
So, NoAngel, looks like I'm not the only one who's gone into restaurant restrooms to check Twitter?! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2011 10:29:06 GMT -5
www.digitalproductionme.com/article-4904-sennheiser-goes-gaga-at-the-mtv-music-awards/Sennheiser goes Gaga at the MTV Music Awards Hosted by Selena Gomez and with a show stopping performance by Lady Gaga, who walked away with multiple awards, November 6 saw the great and the good of the contemporary music industry descend on Belfast’s Odyssey Arena for the 2011 MTV European Music Awards. Sennheiser radio equipment was in use by a number of the show’s performers. All show in-ear monitors were Sennheiser G3, G2 or 2000 series, while some of the highest profile performers to use Sennheiser mics for their performances were Lady Gaga (SKM 5200 with MD 5235 capsule), Snow Patrol (SKM 5200 with KK 105 capsule), Bruno Mars (SKM 2000 with 935 capsule) and Queen and Adam Lambert (also SKM 5200 with MD 5235 capsule).more... This is interesting because while watching that director's cut this morning, it occurred to me that the "mix" for the EMAs was perfect. None of the instruments drowned out the vocals. You could hear the instruments perfectly too. Was that because of the equipment they used, was it the acoustics of the venue, or was it just a great sound mixer? I defintely noticed though!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2011 10:35:02 GMT -5
Damn, everytime I wake up, my posts become spam! Sorry, but this may be the funniest thing I've read in days! agnelle, your creativity is inspiring!
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Post by wal on Dec 4, 2011 10:42:33 GMT -5
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Post by lynne on Dec 4, 2011 10:44:19 GMT -5
As I was catching up with yesterday's thread I found the link to the Latin Glamberts' YT channel. The great thing about it is that not only the AI8 performances are posted, but they have the other Adam bits - the results shows cut to Adam related stuff only. I am watching those now and I can' stop smiling - his humble confidence and beauty and graciousness are abound! What a man! www.youtube.com/user/LatinglambertsArg#p/u/36/dEwwv-xx540Lots of great pictures - thank you! Glamazon drama at IDF is a riot - I enjoyed reading that as well - only now the mods deleted stuff... Seems like somewhere in under two weeks we will have the single! Just the thought of all the promo stuff makes me happy Just hope it is not the 16th - I am going to be offline that whole weekend - my DD's college graduation will be in a way Aw, congratulations to you and to her! My last one graduates in May from NYU, so I will be out your way then.
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Post by LindaG23 on Dec 4, 2011 10:47:58 GMT -5
Thanks for finding this seoulmate. For the first time, mid-tempo makes sense for BTIKM. ( or bittykim as Hoopla would say LOL)
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Post by midwifespal on Dec 4, 2011 10:56:00 GMT -5
Seoulmate, this is awesome, and rabbitrabbit, loved your analysis. For those who still are trying to get a grasp on the idea of dubstep, this is the most helpful site I've found (appropriately named Udubstep): www.udubstep.com/what-is-dubstep/It's got a good explanation with some audio samples (that doesn't descend into the beats-per-minute mumbo jumbo that can get some eyes glazing in the wiki entry). And better than that, it has links to popular dubstep music so we can hear lots of examples.
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Post by koshka on Dec 4, 2011 11:05:54 GMT -5
Seoulmate, this is awesome, and rabbitrabbit, loved your analysis. For those who still are trying to get a grasp on the idea of dubstep, this is the most helpful site I've found (appropriately named Udubstep): www.udubstep.com/what-is-dubstep/It's got a good explanation with some audio samples (that doesn't descend into the beats-per-minute mumbo jumbo that can get some eyes glazing in the wiki entry). And better than that, it has links to popular dubstep music so we can hear lots of examples. LOL I found this a while ago and I'm obsessed with it. You have to watch it more than once or twice to see the brilliance. ETA: it can be found on YT and is pretty easy to find.
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