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Post by marie23 on Mar 21, 2012 1:49:21 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 21, 2012 1:51:54 GMT -5
www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/men/celebrity-man-watch-2011?page=5UK Adam Lambert Woah, check out Adam Lambert all suited and booted posing for Fault magazine. We're used to seeing him channeling his inner rock-star, but here he is looking very dapper indeed Plus, he looks WAY HOTTER clutching that cute pooch - aww!
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 21, 2012 1:58:36 GMT -5
Hey, I have kind of a weird question: In Trespassing, what's considered the chorus??? Well I was walking for some time When I came across this sign Saying who are you and where are you from We don't like where visitors come No Trespassing that's what it said, At least that's what I could read No Trespassing, yeah my ass, Wait till you get a load of me. ETA: But yeah, I understand. It doesn't have a discernible chorus, BUT the whole song sounds like this huge singalong though, where you sing along to everything, and not just the blasting chorus. JMO OK, thanks, Marie23! I was getting all confused, because that original Pop Justice review said, "It is certainly 'a toe tapper'. There is a line that sounds a bit like "no trespassers up my arse". We thought the first chorus should have probably come in a bit earlier. The album is called this so we assume it will be a single at some point and it's pretty great so that would make sense."Trespassing instantly makes me love it because of the epic beat and bass line, but I was wondering where exactly the "hook" is... Like, for me, the chorus from Cuckoo is immediately and permanently stuck in my mind = when that " I wanna lose my mind..." kicks in, I can't NOT start singing along!!! I'm just curious what y'all think... What is the "hookiest" part of Trespassing for you??
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Post by marie23 on Mar 21, 2012 2:05:03 GMT -5
I just have to say that for the billionth time, that I just love Naked Love!! So soo in love with song! It's like pure pop fun. I just get this huge grin on my face when it plays. I just feel all lovey, and airy, and light! I love love love this one!! But I keep flipping between this and the attitude in Trespassing. Both are faves!
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 21, 2012 2:05:57 GMT -5
The Advocate @theadvocatemag Part 3 of The Advocate's Hall of Fame announced. Congratulations to @adamlambert and others!The Advocate @theadvocatemag Part 3: Our Hall of Fame www.advocate.com/Advocate_45_Years/Hall_of_Fame_Part_Three/P.9 Part 3: Our Hall of Fame Any celebration of the The Advocate's founding in 1967 must honor the heroes for LGBT rights that we've covered for 45 years. With one honoree named per year, the list will be announced in parts and culminate in an event in Los Angeles this month.
So they're having an event this month and for 2009 they chose as honoree Adam. I wonder if he could go. Rec carpet boyfriends. Television has helped define American culture, and television was dominated by singing contest American Idol in 2009 when Adam Lambert broke the preconceived notion of who this country could embrace. Lambert, the glam-rocker who finished the show's eight season as first runner-up, was the subject of an Entertainment Weekly cover story questioning whether he was gay even before the show ended. When it finally did, Lambert began learning what it is to identify as a gay man in mainstream pop music. In his first post-Idol TV performance at the American Music Awards, Lambert stole headlines by kissing his male keyboard player. He's become an advocate for The Trevor Project and Equality California. But his example as a reliable voice for being yourself is perhaps most important. "I think visibility is a great tool," he told The Advocate in a 2011 cover story. "If I’d had people in the public eye who were really up-front about it, it probably would have helped me." —Lucas Grindley
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Post by marie23 on Mar 21, 2012 2:08:20 GMT -5
Well I was walking for some time When I came across this sign Saying who are you and where are you from We don't like where visitors come No Trespassing that's what it said, At least that's what I could read No Trespassing, yeah my ass, Wait till you get a load of me. ETA: But yeah, I understand. It doesn't have a discernible chorus, BUT the whole song sounds like this huge singalong though, where you sing along to everything, and not just the blasting chorus. JMO OK, thanks, Marie23! I was getting all confused, because that original Pop Justice review said, "It is certainly 'a toe tapper'. There is a line that sounds a bit like "no trespassers up my arse". We thought the first chorus should have probably come in a bit earlier. The album is called this so we assume it will be a single at some point and it's pretty great so that would make sense."Trespassing instantly makes me love it because of the epic beat and bass line, but I was wondering where exactly the "hook" is... Like, for me, the chorus from Cuckoo is immediately and permanently stuck in my mind = when that " I wanna lose my mind..." kicks in, I can't NOT start singing along!!! I'm just curious what y'all think... What is the "hookiest" part of Trespassing for you?? Um, the whole song. ;D ;D Lol, but seriously, not one part stands out above the rest to me, hookwise. It's like this one, huge hook. You're just singing along to the whole song through, from beginning to end.
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 21, 2012 2:15:15 GMT -5
hmmm... these are WAY BIGGER files compared to the first snippets!!! (i.e., 5MB vs less than 1MB) Has anyone listened to these yet? Is the quality way better??? ???
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Post by marie23 on Mar 21, 2012 2:23:54 GMT -5
hmmm... these are WAY BIGGER files compared to the first snippets!!! (i.e., 5MB vs less than 1MB) Has anyone listened to these yet? Is the quality way better??? ??? Yes, they are better. Seemed to be louder and voice seems to be coming through more clearly to me.
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 21, 2012 2:27:25 GMT -5
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Post by marie23 on Mar 21, 2012 2:27:59 GMT -5
LMAO, I just thought of something. If Naked Love was his next single, I wonder if he'll be able to sing this song on American Idol, without giggling, with a straight face. He said that the song is about love without all the extra frills, but you know Adam is all about double-meanings.
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