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Post by bridgeymah on Mar 9, 2011 18:32:03 GMT -5
#aftermathremix is trending worldwide
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Post by mahailia on Mar 9, 2011 18:33:45 GMT -5
I just love Adam's voice, it gves me chills every time!
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Post by wal on Mar 9, 2011 18:34:45 GMT -5
Adam's new bio on twitter: Adam Lambert @adamlambert Hollywood Writing/Recording Second Album now! www.adamofficial.com
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Post by ileanne on Mar 9, 2011 18:35:27 GMT -5
Aww, Adam changed his bio on twitter: Adam Lambert @adamlambert Hollywood Writing/Recording Second Album now! www.adamofficial.com
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Post by wal on Mar 9, 2011 18:36:49 GMT -5
TrevorProject The Trevor Project Let's keep 'Trevor Project' and #aftermathremix trending! Click here to tweet: bit.ly/KeepTrending2 minutes ago
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 9, 2011 18:37:26 GMT -5
mindchnger RT @cb3414: Omg I just noticed Adam changed his bio. " Writing/Recording Second Album now!" <333I LOVE THIS!!!!
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Post by JazzRocks on Mar 9, 2011 18:40:24 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Mar 9, 2011 18:40:41 GMT -5
I know that the Examiner is not a legitimate news source, but just something anyone can publish in. I routinely dismiss anything posted there. However, recently I have seen other sites quoting or referring to an Examiner article. I think when "legitimate" or at least semi-legitimate news writers google Adam, they DO sometimes read the Examiner to get leads. So, from now on, I am not gonna complain about the Examiner. It serves a purpose in getting news out about Adam. Already they have an article about twitter trending: Adam Lambert's Twitter influence soars with Aftermath and The Trevor Project Continue reading on Examiner.com: Adam Lambert's Twitter influence soars with Aftermath and The Trevor Project - West Palm Beach Television | Examiner.com www.examiner.com/television-in-west-palm-beach/adam-lambert-s-twitter-influence-soars-with-aftermath-and-the-trevor-project#ixzz1G9HhgBOt
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Post by angelkrash on Mar 9, 2011 18:41:06 GMT -5
RL obligations kept me from listening to the Aftermath remix until now (I know, bad fan ). I haven't caught up on ANYTHING so if I'm repeating what others said I apologizes in advance. O.K so first thought- the beginning is a bit too slow.I really like that the vocals are front and center.I love the the part where he repeats himself (have no idea what he's saying though :-[). From 1:33 I love the beat.Wish that part would have started sooner.I'm in love with the 3:00-3:30 part.I want to have it's babies. Generally, I like the remix but I still think it's a bit slow.I also wish it had more hooks.Maybe it needs to grow on me.The style reminds me a bit of Robyn and Goldfrapp.It took me a while to warm up to Robyn. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW05tcG3Fgw&feature=relmfuwww.youtube.com/watch?v=W2OL3CdIGlg&feature=relmfuPlease don't kill me.. BTW I posted it on the main page of the popular multisexual party line I go to.Those people are pop fanatics.They discovered Gaga before she became GAGA! I wonder what they'll say.I hope they'll play it next party.They're beginning to worm up to Adam .
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Post by aloha on Mar 9, 2011 18:45:07 GMT -5
I Have to agree with cassie here since its part of my job which is Audio and visual professional equipment and high end audio systems. You can do these things you say but not to the point you can change the notes and the melody where the vocals are so clear without music backgroung.Parts of the remix cannot be so different.I wish i could explain this much more but i cannot in english. So glad an audio equipment expert chimed in. I am out of my element there. But I thought that, if the equipment could change melody lines, notes, and length without changing the key at all, it would still sound a little distorted or electronically tampered with. The beginning phrase of the remix sounds so totally Adam's natural voice. thanks, gelly! Don't worry about the English! I am chiming here to agree.. there's too much melody line to actually change without some sort of electronic distortion. I am tending to go with the theory that this is one of the musical variations Adam cut for possible use on the recording.
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