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Post by 4EverAdam on Apr 11, 2012 17:01:58 GMT -5
Congratulations maitospf on picking the right time.
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Post by fooffyschmoofer on Apr 11, 2012 17:02:48 GMT -5
It can totally be interpreted as a party song, IMO. Yeah, I never took it as a love song at all--to me it's a dance-all-night song. Which is why it gets the "rave-song" label, to answer Adamfanem's question from earlier. (I hesitated to define "rave," Adamfanem, because there are many people--pretty much anyone--better placed to do so than I, but to put it simply, raves are huge, all-night, frequently drug-fueled electronic dance parties popular in Europe and also here, which often involve driving beats and freeflowing, un-choreographed dancing. They tended to involve lots of atmospheric tricks like lazers and disco-sticks and smoke machines, etc. Picture the bouncing with lasers smilies. There are many many different kinds of rave music, but the sort of trancey, dance-all-night quality to NCOE definitely has a rave feeling to it.) I imagine the NCOE video will have lots of hot sweaty bodies moving to the beat in a darkened space, probably in elaborate states of undress, and we won't miss the love interest at all ;D) One of the ways in which I am making my peace with this single not being Adam-penned is that it definitely speaks to his personal experiences. I suspect Adam spent many nights in his twenties dancing to driving electronic music, with a full heart and an empty mind, forgetting himself in a room tight with bodies, and feeling at once that the clock had frozen on some magical, expansive hour for him and his forever-young friends to transform into whatever they wanted, and yet also that the hours were rushing by too fast to grasp. This maybe be written by Bruno, but for me it has a lot of Adam in it (club-kid-Adam). Far more, for me, than BTIKM. I've been searching around youtube for a good video as an example and then midwifespal put it perfectly into words anyway! The best I could come up with is this - a crowd shot to show what it's like being in the middle of it but the sound is half-way decent: (Tiesto's MC talks way too much) Lyrically, NCOE couldn't be more perfect as a club song, particularly coming up to the summer months when everyone between the ages of about 17 and 25 in the UK treks off somewhere sunny elsewhere in Europe to party.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Apr 11, 2012 17:05:18 GMT -5
Love the artwork for NCOE. Would like to see that in poster size on the wall in my hideaway.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Apr 11, 2012 17:07:02 GMT -5
Comment on the Whosay site:
Sharon Sullivan 39 minutes ago For anyone that was wondering when NCOE will be released in UK it is 24th of June. And NCOE is a worldwide release
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Post by nonotme on Apr 11, 2012 17:07:28 GMT -5
yes, I heard the snip as a dance song... and didn't get why others called it slow and boring and even midtempo. There's a driving beat.. i hopped when I heard it! I can't wait to hear the finished track!!!! Well, my son thinks it is dancey, and he makes dance music, so I have to go with that, lol. Ah, a professional opinion! So dancey it is! Thanks, Lynne, for clearing that up. peace&love
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Post by gelly14 on Apr 11, 2012 17:09:00 GMT -5
Nadine citygirl36 #NeverCloseHisThighs RT @stopoppression: @peacefrogdesign umm...just seeing this now. Holy. Fucking. Shit. SO TRUE!!!
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Post by noreaster on Apr 11, 2012 17:12:04 GMT -5
Do we have the final version of the song or just the acoustic performance and the snippet?
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Post by adamrocks on Apr 11, 2012 17:15:47 GMT -5
Nadine citygirl36 #NeverCloseHisThighs RT @stopoppression: @peacefrogdesign umm...just seeing this now. Holy. Fucking. Shit. SO TRUE!!!
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Post by satisfied on Apr 11, 2012 17:18:19 GMT -5
Remember Glozell? Adam Lambert .... Trespassing ... GloZell Glozell needs her own TV show.
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Post by gelly14 on Apr 11, 2012 17:19:01 GMT -5
Yeah, I never took it as a love song at all--to me it's a dance-all-night song. Which is why it gets the "rave-song" label, to answer Adamfanem's question from earlier. (I hesitated to define "rave," Adamfanem, because there are many people--pretty much anyone--better placed to do so than I, but to put it simply, raves are huge, all-night, frequently drug-fueled electronic dance parties popular in Europe and also here, which often involve driving beats and freeflowing, un-choreographed dancing. They tended to involve lots of atmospheric tricks like lazers and disco-sticks and smoke machines, etc. Picture the bouncing with lasers smilies. There are many many different kinds of rave music, but the sort of trancey, dance-all-night quality to NCOE definitely has a rave feeling to it.) I imagine the NCOE video will have lots of hot sweaty bodies moving to the beat in a darkened space, probably in elaborate states of undress, and we won't miss the love interest at all ;D) One of the ways in which I am making my peace with this single not being Adam-penned is that it definitely speaks to his personal experiences. I suspect Adam spent many nights in his twenties dancing to driving electronic music, with a full heart and an empty mind, forgetting himself in a room tight with bodies, and feeling at once that the clock had frozen on some magical, expansive hour for him and his forever-young friends to transform into whatever they wanted, and yet also that the hours were rushing by too fast to grasp. This maybe be written by Bruno, but for me it has a lot of Adam in it (club-kid-Adam). Far more, for me, than BTIKM. I've been searching around youtube for a good video as an example and then midwifespal put it perfectly into words anyway! The best I could come up with is this - a crowd shot to show what it's like being in the middle of it but the sound is half-way decent: (Tiesto's MC talks way too much) Lyrically, NCOE couldn't be more perfect as a club song, particularly coming up to the summer months when everyone between the ages of about 17 and 25 in the UK treks off somewhere sunny elsewhere in Europe to party. fooffyschmoofer I appreciate your opinion A LOT, you seem to know what is working for the UK and for the rest of Europe and I'm very happy that we agree! :D And I have to say that Trespassing still remains my favorite song but this has nothing to do with what song I think is going to help Adam break through in Europe. I believe with summer coming ,NCOE is perfect.
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