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Post by gelly14 on Apr 10, 2012 11:44:54 GMT -5
illuxxia @illuxxia Close legbert revisited bit.ly/HwO4jt [gif] NEW LEGS illuxxia @illuxxia Reply Retweet Favorite · Open when I came across this sign bit.ly/HwPSsR [gif]
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2012 11:45:22 GMT -5
Does anyone ever release two singles at the same time to two different station formats? I was wondering if they would release TP or Cuckoo internationally and NCOE in the US? Still wondering... They did that for almost all the singles, after WWFM. But I get the impression they do not want to do that this go round. :-/
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Post by haribert on Apr 10, 2012 11:54:49 GMT -5
Just release SOMETHING, already!! Will the chosen single be a hit? I dunno... But some people will be all and as for the others who aren't under Adam's spell? Well... no matter what!
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Post by gelly14 on Apr 10, 2012 12:08:44 GMT -5
VH1 Music @vh1music Reply Retweet Favorite · Open Are you ready #Glamberts? @adamlambert performs “Trespassing” on the @newnownext Awards www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2012-04-10/tuned-in-adam-lambert-performs-trespassing-on-the-newnownext-awards/?xrs=share_twitterTuned In: Adam Lambert Performs “Trespassing” On The NewNowNext Awards As we hold our breath in anxious anticipation for the May 15th release date of Trespassing, it’s good to know that Adam Lambert is right there with us. At last night’s 2012 NewNowNext Awards, which aired on our sister station Logo, Adam delighted the Glambert Nation by choosing to perform the title track from his new album instead of the first single, “Better Than I Know Myself.” Now, he has neither confirmed nor denied that “Trespassing” will be the next single from the record, but after the reception that this high energy rendition of the song got from the audience, we can certainly imagine that it’s definitely in the running.Thematically, the song reminds us of a 2012 update of the song “Signs”, originally recorded in 1970 by the Canadian rock act Five Man Electrical Band, but popularized by the hair metal act Tesla in 1990. Both songs use the metaphor of signs to detail the way that an overly rigid and uptight society tries to get individuals to conform; with the song “Signs”, “long haired freaky people” are being oppressed, and in “Trespassing”, you could easily infer that Lambert is referring to the LGBT community. As Lambert sings in the song’s chorus:
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Post by melliemom on Apr 10, 2012 12:14:38 GMT -5
Great review and so important.. again RCA unleash Adam Lambert and do it NOW
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2012 12:14:41 GMT -5
Thematically, the song reminds us of a 2012 update of the song “Signs”, originally recorded in 1970 by the Canadian rock act Five Man Electrical Band, but popularized by the hair metal act Tesla in 1990. Both songs use the metaphor of signs to detail the way that an overly rigid and uptight society tries to get individuals to conform; with the song “Signs”, “long haired freaky people” are being oppressed, and in “Trespassing”, you could easily infer that Lambert is referring to the LGBT community. As Lambert sings in the song’s chorus: That old song is still one of the best. Love it!
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Post by gelly14 on Apr 10, 2012 12:24:36 GMT -5
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Post by tigerlily on Apr 10, 2012 12:28:48 GMT -5
VH1 Music @vh1music Reply Retweet Favorite · Open Are you ready #Glamberts? @adamlambert performs “Trespassing” on the @newnownext Awards www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2012-04-10/tuned-in-adam-lambert-performs-trespassing-on-the-newnownext-awards/?xrs=share_twitterTuned In: Adam Lambert Performs “Trespassing” On The NewNowNext Awards As we hold our breath in anxious anticipation for the May 15th release date of Trespassing, it’s good to know that Adam Lambert is right there with us. At last night’s 2012 NewNowNext Awards, which aired on our sister station Logo, Adam delighted the Glambert Nation by choosing to perform the title track from his new album instead of the first single, “Better Than I Know Myself.” Now, he has neither confirmed nor denied that “Trespassing” will be the next single from the record, but after the reception that this high energy rendition of the song got from the audience, we can certainly imagine that it’s definitely in the running. Thematically, the song reminds us of a 2012 update of the song “Signs”, originally recorded in 1970 by the Canadian rock act Five Man Electrical Band, but popularized by the hair metal act Tesla in 1990. Both songs use the metaphor of signs to detail the way that an overly rigid and uptight society tries to get individuals to conform; with the song “Signs”, “long haired freaky people” are being oppressed, and in “Trespassing”, you could easily infer that Lambert is referring to the LGBT community. As Lambert sings in the song’s chorus: LOL! This is the EXACT SONG that I thought of and looked up on youtube the very first time I heard Trespassing. I didn't want to post it, because I knew it would end up at somewhere like MJs as "Adam is copying this old Tesla song". I LOVE the song Trespassing, but I understand the comparison!
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Post by sugaree on Apr 10, 2012 12:29:10 GMT -5
Thematically, the song reminds us of a 2012 update of the song “Signs”, originally recorded in 1970 by the Canadian rock act Five Man Electrical Band, but popularized by the hair metal act Tesla in 1990. Both songs use the metaphor of signs to detail the way that an overly rigid and uptight society tries to get individuals to conform; with the song “Signs”, “long haired freaky people” are being oppressed, and in “Trespassing”, you could easily infer that Lambert is referring to the LGBT community. As Lambert sings in the song’s chorus: That old song is still one of the best. Love it! juniemoon, Signs immediately came to mind after hearing Trespassing. Shame that the theme(s) still exist. Love both songs though.
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