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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2012 22:31:57 GMT -5
I wonder what the trick is to winning two and three tickets to see Adam in one day?
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Post by Q3 on Mar 13, 2012 22:33:54 GMT -5
I wonder what the trick is to living within 500 miles of an Adam Lambert promo stop. I have a home in the south and a home in the north and I remain DENIED!!!
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Post by iceish on Mar 13, 2012 22:35:05 GMT -5
I have an expectation/hope that we will see Tommy on tour on rhythm guitar and someone else on lead guitar. ITA. So I can dream for 2-3 Encores and I love how he wail at the end of the show ;D
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Post by reihmer on Mar 13, 2012 22:36:18 GMT -5
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Post by adamme on Mar 13, 2012 22:37:02 GMT -5
I have an expectation/hope that we will see Tommy on tour on rhythm guitar and someone else on lead guitar. Q3 - The Nile Rodger's part on Shady, is that Bass or guitar?? Because that would be kinda difficult..
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Post by cassie on Mar 13, 2012 22:37:08 GMT -5
I remember that. I sorta doubt that it was totally "on the fly" tho, despite what Adam said. I suspect Adam had at least heard Kevin playing Fever and had jammed with him a bit on it. Also, I think Kevin has a much stronger music theory and music training background. My sister has college degrees in music, has played piano for almost her entire life, and has performed in groups and done solo gigs in lounges for many years. At this point, if someone comes up to the piano and wants to sing "Don't Stop Believing" or "Danny Boy" she can suggest a key and then do an on the spot accompaniment for them. That's her livelihood. She can also get together with other accomplished musicians and do a wicked jam session. But, that is not the norm for many players. Just saying. My post wasn't meant to be contrary, Cassie..honest. I thought it was fun that Kevin and Adam were able to werk a song, that's all. And yes, I'm sure there was advance prep of some kind. (And my post also had nothing to do with Tommy..nada..) Oh, I didn't take it as being contrary. I was just clarifying that while some musicians have the skill and music knowledge to do this, many others don't. Personally, I love to hear great musicians just jam. Some extraordinary magic can happen that way. But, I don't fault anyone (myself included) who can't.
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Post by adamme on Mar 13, 2012 22:38:42 GMT -5
Okay from my observation again... and I didn't mean to get the discussion about Tommy vs Kevin continue, though I think it's unavoidable since Adam will be accompany by either Kevin or Tommy on this radio promo. Adam statement above (the bolded part) is really interesting. On one of today's radio station promo, he was interviewed by 3 different DJs.... the last person was trying to make Adam sing another song, but Adam was avoiding to do it by saying they only planned to do 2 songs. However, when they were in Houston, Adam was really in a good mood and he wanted to do another song, so he discussed it with Kevin and they ended up do FEVER song. And he said it's an impromtu thing, so fans to bear with them. Adam statement above's interesting because it's kinda tell us that Adam knows really well the ability of each member of his band, musically. Here's the Houston video, they did fever at 4.30 LOL... IMO that supports cassie's point... Kev may have been game to do it off the cuff.. but it was not very good. Not blaming or criticizing, just an observation. I'm just glad Adam has musicians to work with he respects and likes... Kevin, Tommy, Isaac and now Ashley. They are a great band for him and suit his needs and his sound at this time. In the end, though, it's Adam who calls the shots. I have too much respect for Adam's own musical judgment to second guess him on the matter of his choices. He knows what is at stake and would not settle people who can't do the job. I do not believe Adam is so loyal he'd put up with inferior quality. He's just too much of a perfectionist for that. ETA: And now that I've had my say I'm done with this topic. Forever. LOL.. Aloha.. you don't like this subject and just happened to respond to my observation... ??? ???
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Post by aloha on Mar 13, 2012 22:39:00 GMT -5
I wonder what the trick is to living within 500 miles of an Adam Lambert promo stop. I have a home in the south and a home in the north and I remain DENIED!!! Where's my teeny violin? j/k #TryLivingInHawaii #OnlyaLittleBitter
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2012 22:39:24 GMT -5
I remember that. I sorta doubt that it was totally "on the fly" tho, despite what Adam said. I suspect Adam had at least heard Kevin playing Fever and had jammed with him a bit on it. Also, I think Kevin has a much stronger music theory and music training background. My sister has college degrees in music, has played piano for almost her entire life, and has performed in groups and done solo gigs in lounges for many years. At this point, if someone comes up to the piano and wants to sing "Don't Stop Believing" or "Danny Boy" she can suggest a key and then do an on the spot accompaniment for them. That's her livelihood. She can also get together with other accomplished musicians and do a wicked jam session. But, that is not the norm for many players. Just saying. My post wasn't meant to be contrary, Cassie..honest. I thought it was fun that Kevin and Adam were able to werk a song, that's all. And yes, I'm sure there was advance prep of some kind. (And my post also had nothing to do with Tommy..nada..) I may be totally remembering some other conversation but didn't Adam say that the slow bluesy version of WLL was made up in the car ride down to Fantasy Springs?
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Post by wal on Mar 13, 2012 22:39:50 GMT -5
♏ ScorpioBert scorpiobert RT @aleglambert Buttons "Trespassing" I created to give away in our Group Glambert Brazil. could publish? Thanks
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