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Post by pi on Jun 21, 2024 2:56:00 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 21, 2024 4:32:08 GMT -5
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Post by quackn on Jun 21, 2024 4:46:49 GMT -5
There was a conversation here several days ago about the title of Adam's new song. Several, including myself, said we were uncomfortable/offended by the title. I have to say, I like the song. The lyrics are not overt, except for that word and it is used in a totally different way than in the past. It also seems to be the only word in the song that might be objectionable. I thought it was pretty funny when the radio host said so pretty much guaranteeing no radio play. LOL I wonder what the sale of Queen's catalog will mean for Adam singing Queen songs and our ability see/view videos of the band when they tour. Adam seems to be so generous, allowing Oliver's friends and family to use his apartment. I don't know that I would be that generous. Somehow, I get the feeling that he just shares what he has and is happy to do it for his friends, guess I am just not that gracious I hope he and Oliver enjoy Pride in NY. Coincidentally, a tech in my doctor's office yesterday told me she and a friend went to Fire Island for the weekend (they are both straight) and enjoyed seeing several parties and a drag show. Sounds like great fun.
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Post by pi on Jun 21, 2024 4:57:01 GMT -5
American singer-songwriter Adam Lambert released a brand new song called “CVNTY” from his upcoming EP “AFTERS” on June 21, 2024. On the track, he has produced his own vocals for the first time. The song follows up LUBE and WET DREAM, which were released last month. It was written by Callum Maudsley, Kyle Shearer, Kyle Tonoli, and Trevor Klaiman. Produced by TELYKAST, Trevor Klaiman, Kyle Tonoli, and Valley Girl. Adam Lambert said of the song, “The songs on ‘AFTERS' are all about desire and connection, but what about when things don’t work out and a lover messes up? ‘CVNTY' recalls running into an ex at a party and feeling empowered enough to tell them they lost their chance, and feeling like you look damn good as you do!” More.. www.pmstudio.com/music/20240621-23187
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Post by pi on Jun 21, 2024 5:59:30 GMT -5
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