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Post by iceish on Jan 13, 2012 20:55:04 GMT -5
I'll continue with my topic I brought up. The album cover. The other day I tweeted that I thought the album cover is gonna be his face (or perhaps his whole body) with one half illuminated and the other half in the shadows to represent the light/dark side of his music theme. This could look really cool in black and white with, like, police caution tape in bright yellow being the only thing in color with the title Trespassing instead of the word caution. Ya know? Or whatever, but basically that is my guess. The cover will have SOME sort of light and dark interplay. I'd be very surprised if that wasn't incorporated since it seems to be a pretty big creative inspiration for this album. I prefer a naked Adam behind some translucent fabric printed with his tattoos all over. His beautiful eyes peeping through somewhere looking far away searching for something. I am totally into the shallow end when come to Album cover ;D Absolutely no real lover on the his album. Just don't want my fantasy completely break down into pieces.
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Post by chunkeymonkey81 on Jan 13, 2012 20:55:59 GMT -5
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Post by glamtealady on Jan 13, 2012 20:56:16 GMT -5
Maybe he bought the long black coat for the album shoot. Would love that look with the medges.
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Post by cassie on Jan 13, 2012 20:57:56 GMT -5
WARNING: Esoteric, philosophic dip into the deep end, cuz, I don’t have any peas, frozen or otherwise. Feel free to scroll.
Any neuroscientists on this forum? I have a question. Is the human brain built in such a way as to naturally think in terms of compare/contrast? Yes/no, on/off, hero/villain/ like/dislike, black/white? It seems to be ubiquitous in our society. We certainly see it in Adamland with poll after meaningless poll about which Idol is better/best? Which song do you vote for? Who has the best hair? Guy next door or the guyliner?
It is also manifest in sports; my team is better than your team, this guy is the best quarterback, etc. And all the competition shows on TV: singing, dancing, cooking, fashion designing, losing weight, surviving in the wilderness, and bitching. Is that just the way we are hard-wired?
If so, I suspect our Adam is wired a bit differently in that respect as well as others. When asked, “What is your favorite….” we have seen him, time and again, struggle and say he doesn’t have favorites. I don’t think that is just Adam being political. I think often he doesn’t perceive things as black and white, or even shades of gray (which is really only different combinations of black and white). He perceives things in technicolor, in rainbows, in diversity. Because of this, he has eclectic tastes and talents. He finds something appealing and positive and worthy in many things he sees and hears. And that open perspective is part of what makes him such a great artist. I wonder if that is a commonality among many outstanding artists and creative people? This ability to appreciate without putting a pre-determined value on things and people. And I wonder if Adam ever is puzzled by the black and white thinking and behavior of those around him, including his passionate fans. Just thinking.
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Post by Q3 on Jan 13, 2012 21:02:51 GMT -5
My perfect Adam Lambert "Trespassing" cover involves....
A-symmetric half shaved head A fringed leather poncho and.....
Aqua board shorts!!!
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Post by bridgeymah on Jan 13, 2012 21:04:35 GMT -5
just voted 5 times in a row - as long as you refresh the page it seems to let you vote more than once... I voted earlier and it won't let me vote again, so it must be just one vote per day.
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Post by durberville on Jan 13, 2012 21:06:11 GMT -5
I dunno....I think the light/dark theme is too literal for the album cover (not very inspired....sorry chunkey). ....and yet I have no guesses. Hee!
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Post by glittergma on Jan 13, 2012 21:06:11 GMT -5
My perfect Adam Lambert "Trespassing" cover involves.... A-symmetric half shaved head A fringed leather poncho and..... Aqua board shorts!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! OMG, Q3!!!!!!!!!!! Too funny!! BTW, stand by the door....they're coming with that *special* jacket to take you to a safe place very soon.
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Post by nica575 on Jan 13, 2012 21:06:30 GMT -5
Any news today, folks?
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Post by smokeyvera on Jan 13, 2012 21:07:12 GMT -5
WARNING: Esoteric, philosophic dip into the deep end, cuz, I don’t have any peas, frozen or otherwise. Feel free to scroll. Any neuroscientists on this forum? I have a question. Is the human brain built in such a way as to naturally think in terms of compare/contrast? Yes/no, on/off, hero/villain/ like/dislike, black/white? It seems to be ubiquitous in our society. We certainly see it in Adamland with poll after meaningless poll about which Idol is better/best? Which song do you vote for? Who has the best hair? Guy next door or the guyliner? It is also manifest in sports; my team is better than your team, this guy is the best quarterback, etc. And all the competition shows on TV: singing, dancing, cooking, fashion designing, losing weight, surviving in the wilderness, and bitching. Is that just the way we are hard-wired? If so, I suspect our Adam is wired a bit differently in that respect as well as others. When asked, “What is your favorite….” we have seen him, time and again, struggle and say he doesn’t have favorites. I don’t think that is just Adam being political. I think often he doesn’t perceive things as black and white, or even shades of gray (which is really only different combinations of black and white). He perceives things in technicolor, in rainbows, in diversity. Because of this, he has eclectic tastes and talents. He finds something appealing and positive and worthy in many things he sees and hears. And that open perspective is part of what makes him such a great artist. I wonder if that is a commonality among many outstanding artists and creative people? This ability to appreciate without putting a pre-determined value on things and people. And I wonder if Adam ever is puzzled by the black and white thinking and behavior of those around him, including his passionate fans. Just thinking. My son, who is severely ADHD, language and learning delayed is an exceedingly bright kid ( but educastional testing shows he is below par, psychological testing shows he is brilliant)but can't express himself the way we do. He uses his creative side and cannot see anything in black or white, only colors, so his heart and his ideas are beyond many times what I can see and feel. He is sunshine personified and always has a smile on face, and always see the best in everybody. He's a teenager, and always has a sunny disposition. He befriends the ones without friends, he watches out for those kids with disabilities. Yes, I believe there are some hard wiring differences. Cassie, I didn't answer your question, but I believe there are differences in wiring.
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