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Post by gelly14 on Mar 27, 2012 12:36:55 GMT -5
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Post by lifetraveler on Mar 27, 2012 12:37:03 GMT -5
I don't mind if NCOE is the next single, but just to put out there another theory, RCA could have also tweeted it because it's a really good quality "official" recording. I don't think we have Cuckoo or TP done that way just yet - mostly just fan videos or radio videos of lesser quality.
Also, Bruno tweeting it was big for ANY song, so not surprised Shoshanna retweeted it.
TBH, I personally think the two frontrunners for single at this point are Cuckoo and NCOE. TP is really not that radio friendly and it's more risky. Naked Love is incredibly radio friendly and catchy, but I feel like they wouldn't risk it b/c of the name. I don't think the name is a big deal and in fact I think this song should and will be a single. Just not the first "big" single, that has a lot carrying on it.
B/w Cuckoo and NCOE I'm still team Cuckoo, although I think NCOE is a really good song. Who wrote it has nothing to do with it for me. I just like Cuckoo better.
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 27, 2012 12:37:58 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 27, 2012 12:41:24 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 27, 2012 12:44:41 GMT -5
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Post by chapf on Mar 27, 2012 12:46:38 GMT -5
juniemoon and gelly, Thank you! I find "making smileys related to Adam' very therapeutic!
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Post by lambo on Mar 27, 2012 12:49:51 GMT -5
I wonder if it "fits" the UK market. - what do our resident Brits think? If this was 1995, maybe. Right now.. nope. Just my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2012 12:50:44 GMT -5
My iPod inside my brain is confused and constantly on shuffle mode with Adam songs. Most mornings, it greets me with some random song I have heard at some point in my life, sometimes something I haven't heard since childhood. But recently, it is playing one of Adam's songs from Trespassing. This morning it was NCOE, a song I have only heard maybe a dozen times, and that I thought had no hook. My brain obviously disagrees with me, cuz it was replaying lines and lyrics upon my awakening. Typically whatever random song my brain settles on will continue to play while I go thru my morning routine, but today, it shuffled between NCOE, Cuckoo, TP and BTIKM. So, even my subconscious brain cannot decide which song it wants for the next single. I am gonna take that as a sign that they are all GOOD. Just curious, do any others of you have a similar brain iPod that plays songs in your head immediately when you wake? Which song did it settle on this morning? YES! In fact sometimes I am a bit worried about my subconscious being so greatly imprinted by my stanning. I can picture myself, old and demented in a nursing home and all I will be able to verbalize is Adam-isms and Adam songs. Then, the extent of my obsession will be disclosed to all! Well, I'm not old yet... I wake up every morning to an Adam song. Today, for the first time, it was NCOE. Replaying the acoustic version, where I can actually hear Adam in it, has obviously helped--previously I was unable to recall enough of it to sing it to myself. Naked Love has also eased itself into the subconscious rotation. And all day long I cannot get "walk that walk like you don't give a fuck" out of my brain--and I am not a swearer. Guess I am now! (And it will surely embarrass my grand-kids-to-be when their senile ol' granny keeps preaching it to whoever dares to walk passed her wheelchair! : Seriously ... just make sure your kids and grandkids understand you. When my mom was ill, the people at the hospital were convinced she was demented. Her speech was impaired and she kept trying to talk about things that were meaningful to her. Trips to New Orleans, sports heroes she admired, political stuff. Most of it long in the past. Most of the nurses were either young or foreign or both and thought she was nuts. But my sister and I knew exactly what she was talking about. It made me wonder how many old people are marginalized as senile when there is simply no one left who understands them. I too have imagined myself in the same boat. My dad now lives in a nice retirement complex where a couple of the old ladies monopolize the giant communal TV. I have imagined myself one day guarding the TV and playing Glam Nation on an infinite loop. My current plan is make it to the 50th anniversary of Glam Nation in Las Vegas. Adam will be 78 and I will be 95. ;D
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Post by ame on Mar 27, 2012 12:58:14 GMT -5
NCOE was a song I thought I didn't like, but lately it is the only thing I can sing. I love this song. I also wake up singing Adam's songs. It isn't him singing them, it is me. So strange. NCOE in the morning makes me feel like I am floating. It is so beautiful when I am half asleep. Same here + I really can hear Adam's voice from everywhere, his voice lives in my head, in the whispering of the wind, I can hear him even while traveling by a tram or bus. I'm totally obsessed ;D and I don't care at all because I couldn't wait to hear his new music and finally it's happening :D
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2012 12:58:48 GMT -5
YES! In fact sometimes I am a bit worried about my subconscious being so greatly imprinted by my stanning. I can picture myself, old and demented in a nursing home and all I will be able to verbalize is Adam-isms and Adam songs. Then, the extent of my obsession will be disclosed to all! Well, I'm not old yet... I wake up every morning to an Adam song. Today, for the first time, it was NCOE. Replaying the acoustic version, where I can actually hear Adam in it, has obviously helped--previously I was unable to recall enough of it to sing it to myself. Naked Love has also eased itself into the subconscious rotation. And all day long I cannot get "walk that walk like you don't give a fuck" out of my brain--and I am not a swearer. Guess I am now! (And it will surely embarrass my grand-kids-to-be when their senile ol' granny keeps preaching it to whoever dares to walk passed her wheelchair! : Seriously ... just make sure your kids and grandkids understand you. When my mom was ill, the people at the hospital were convinced she was demented. Her speech was impaired and she kept trying to talk about things that were meaningful to her. Trips to New Orleans, sports heroes she admired, political stuff. Most of it long in the past. Most of the nurses were either young or foreign or both and thought she was nuts. But my sister and I knew exactly what she was talking about. It made me wonder how many old people are marginalized as senile when there is simply no one left who understands them. I too have imagined myself in the same boat. My dad now lives in a nice retirement complex where a couple of the old ladies monopolize the giant communal TV. I have imagined myself one day guarding the TV and playing Glam Nation on an infinite loop. My current plan is make it to the 50th anniversary of Glam Nation in Las Vegas. Adam will be 78 and I will be 95. ;D I hope to be in the same retirement complex as you! And I'll see you at the 50th anniversary where we'll be sure to be able to park our wheelchairs up front!
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