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Post by gelly14 on Apr 11, 2012 12:25:31 GMT -5
Outside Edge @outside_edge_ Reply Retweet Favorite · Open Welcome @ryanjl to Outside Edge. We are so excited to have you on the team! Retweeted by shoshanna stone Ohh so the guy from Digital Spy is now part of Outside Edge, Adam's PR team in the UK! Ryan Love @ryanjl Digital Spy's Showbiz Editor. Known to tweet the odd time. All my own views on here. London · www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 12:27:09 GMT -5
On the other hand, changing our twitter avis for one day on May 15 could be a pretty good helping hand we fans could lend to the cause. Can you imagine, if radio stations and others would find the occasional yellow and grey tweets on their feed asking them whether they had already checked out the new album and what they think about it, etc....and obviously we could also request the single while we were at it. The one that we are getting very soonish, whatever that means in UK time. Yes, that one! Thumbs up for this idea on May 15But there already is a Trespassing twibbon. Not sure what you are suggesting that would be different than that?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 12:30:11 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Apr 11, 2012 12:30:42 GMT -5
www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-lambert-queen-summer-concerts-311001Adam Lambert Performing Four Shows With Queen This Summer "Adam can really cover it. He's an extraordinary singer and a real talent," Roger Taylor says of the the glam-rock "American Idol" alum. With The Queen Extravaganza hitting the road next month and four concerts of their own with Adam Lambert, Queen's Roger Taylor and Brian May are expecting to make a little news of the world this year. Besides, Taylor will be back in Queen mode come June and early July, when he and May play four planned shows with American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert, who they performed with during the 2009 "Idol" finals and at the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards. Though a July 7 Sonishphere date in the U.K. was canceled, the June 30 show in Moscow is still on, and Taylor says Queen and Lambert are also eyeballing a show with Elton John, though details have not been finalized. They're also doing two early July shows at the Hammersmith Apollo to provide "some alternative... for some of the people who had bought tickets" to Sonisphere. Details for the other three dates will be announced soon. more
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Post by haribert on Apr 11, 2012 12:33:22 GMT -5
Regarding color. I think this could be one of Adam's future nightmares...dreaming about looking into a sea of gray and yellow in EVERY arena in every freaking country where he is giving a concert. Can you imagine? Must come right behind looking at pictures of himself ten-thousand times in his twitter feed. And while I am guilty of contributing to the latter too...I think I will go for more independence with my clothing. And I could actually wear grey and yellow, though not those shades. But WILL.NOT.DO! On the other hand, changing our twitter avis for one day on May 15 could be a pretty good helping hand we fans could lend to the cause. Can you imagine, if radio stations and others would find the occasional yellow and grey tweets on their feed asking them whether they had already checked out the new album and what they think about it, etc....and obviously we could also request the single while we were at it. The one that we are getting very soonish, whatever that means in UK time. Yes, that one! I totally agree with this. I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, but, although the concertgoers dressing in "glam" was fun and meant to show support, it is also in stark contrast to Adam saying everyone should act and dress like themselves, not like him. Every concert doesn't have to be a dress-up game. There are other ways to show support of him and for me, my way to show that I "get him" is to be myself. And that is certainly not by wearing yellow and black. Adam has said that the performer he is on stage is an amped-up version of his everyday persona. So if fans want to come to his shows dressed as amped-up, glamorous versions of their everyday selves, why not? Plus, I think (and believe Adam wants his fans to think) of his performances as parties. Who goes to a party dressed up in a plain T-shirt and jeans, unless it's a backyard BBQ? Special occasions call for special dress. I don't know what I'll wear next time I get to go to an Adam concert. It may or may not be black and yellow, but it'll be special!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 12:33:56 GMT -5
My guess is they release the new single on Friday That's what I say, if by "release" you mean send it to radio. Mon and Tues are not good days because those days are all about new music on i-Tunes. A play on KIIS or Z, for Friday, would be perfect. Then let the stations start spinning like crazy!
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Post by kathleenpf on Apr 11, 2012 12:37:35 GMT -5
I totally agree with this. I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, but, although the concertgoers dressing in "glam" was fun and meant to show support, it is also in stark contrast to Adam saying everyone should act and dress like themselves, not like him. Every concert doesn't have to be a dress-up game. There are other ways to show support of him and for me, my way to show that I "get him" is to be myself. And that is certainly not by wearing yellow and black. Adam has said that the performer he is on stage is an amped-up version of his everyday persona. So if fans want to come to his shows dressed as amped-up, glamorous versions of their everyday selves, why not? Plus, I think (and believe Adam wants his fans to think) of his performances as parties. Who goes to a party dressed up in a plain T-shirt and jeans, unless it's a backyard BBQ? Special occasions call for special dress. I don't know what I'll wear next time I get to go to an Adam concert. It may or may not be black and yellow, but it'll be special! Well, I agree but I don't think anyone is saying to wear grubby street clothes to the concert. Just that dressing in sparkles/glitter for GNT or yellow and black, ie. matching Adam and the band, if that is not your usual thing, strikes some of us as kind of odd. I mean, I often go to concerts, theater etc... and I always dress nicely. Usually though, I don't try to match the performers I'm there to see.
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Post by JanuarySnow on Apr 11, 2012 12:39:20 GMT -5
First try ;D ::hiding and peeping out through the curtains::
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Post by adamrocks on Apr 11, 2012 12:43:23 GMT -5
OT but would anybody have an acoustic mp3 for Jessie J's "Do It Like Dude"? Would you please PM me if you do? Thanks!
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Post by nonchallance on Apr 11, 2012 12:45:52 GMT -5
I don't know if this isn't the right place to discuss about this but I try: How many of you read regularly fan fiction stories, especially about A & S? "Dirty" ones? Everything is so new to me in the world of Adam, because I just found them few days ago!!!! And I like them... well, most of them : I read a lot of fan fiction. Adam's is my (sorry, I must count my fandoms - LOTR, Keanu Reeves, X Files, Buffy, X Man, Supernatural, Harry Potter, Formula One, Tennis, CSI) 10 fandom and fan fiction is for me just another form of fans creativity. Like graphics, drawnings, paintings, songs, videos, poetry. But I must say that Adam's is first fandom I'm in where fan fictions generate problems. I think that is Adommy cray issue. People needs to remember that fan fiction is fiction. Like "Lord of the rings" or Harry Potter books. The problem begins when you start believing that elves and dwarfs exist in your neighbourhood and Hogwart is the best school for your kid. Adam/Sauli/Tommy/Kris from fan fictions are not Adam/Sauli/Tommy/Kris that exist in real life.
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