QueeenAl
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Post by QueeenAl on Apr 19, 2012 14:56:41 GMT -5
I'm starting to hate the snippets ... too short ...
... patience little grasshopper ... the album will be with you soon
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Post by wal on Apr 19, 2012 14:57:16 GMT -5
TheUKGlamberts @ukglambert @adamlambert's NCOE played again ♥ The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick: Morning Jolt Playlist, April 19, 2012... themorningjolt.blogspot.com/2012/04/morning-jolt-playlist-april-19-2012.htmlThursday, April 19, 2012 Morning Jolt Playlist, April 19, 2012... Hour 3 Long Tall Sally - Little Richard Bandstand Boogie - Les Elgart Heart of Glass - Blondie Dancing Machine - The Jackson 5ive It Only Takes A Minute - Tavares Never Close Our Eyes - Adam LambertNeon Red - Matthew Koma Levels - Avicii
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Post by wal on Apr 19, 2012 14:58:45 GMT -5
kamar, you are so talented, thanks for sharing your art work!!
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Post by seoulmate on Apr 19, 2012 14:58:55 GMT -5
Hoppers.... can you please do a yenta more often???
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Post by kathleenpf on Apr 19, 2012 14:59:45 GMT -5
For me, it was Broken English and Chokehold this morning . But you know which one always sticks with me? Pop That Lock. Something about the whole "werk bitch, you don't have to stress this..." part and then that, idk even know what to call it, but that crunchy, grindy ending part of the snippet. It's so addictive to me. I see what you and mys*&@^#r are saying about the order of release. It IS tricky and IMO they already made a misstep with BTIKM. And I hate to say that because I do like the song but after hearing everything else, it's so obviously the wrong choice, it's kind of mindboggling that they went with it. Yeah I know, but if you listen to BTIKM in the order it is in the album, it actually does fit, separating the light and dark nicely. And unf to Pop That Lock, I just keep thinking about what dance that might have choreographed for that part. It's just so..sticky, I don't know, lol. Well, it does fit the album but I don't think it's representative of the quality of the rest of the songs. It's at the very bottom for me but I do like it. Maybe this is a good thing because I don't think casual fans, non-fans and most reviewers have any idea what's going to hit them when Trespassing comes out. lol.
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Post by melliemom on Apr 19, 2012 15:03:03 GMT -5
[looks wry] In all honesty, the more religious Jewish communities puts a high value almost solely based on how many Jewish children you have produced. Ergo, a gay man, even an insanely talented gay man, often isn't valued all that highly. My mother looks at Adam (like she views almost any male Jewish gay) and says "What a waste". >:( ETA: He might be "redeemed" if he has children. But since Jewishness is traditionally only carried in the mother's line, his kids wouldn't be considered Jewish. [snort] Unless maybe the surrogate was Jewish. Male-male families aren't covered under the traditional precepts ??? : That's interesting Hoppers. It would be neat to see the Jewish community claiming and supporting Adam more and more, as we have started to see with the gay community. Just an anecdote but a nice one. My sister is a big Glambert too. Not long ago she was taking a sewing class and two of the other students were a very forceful Jewish lady and her meek, beaten-down daughter. Anyway, for her final project my sister had made some Adam fabric and was making a pillow. People wanted to know who it was on the fabric, and before my sister could answer the Jewish lady took a deep breath and began to speak. My sister was full of dread as the lady began in stentorian tones, "His name is Adam Lambert. He was on American Idol." But then her voice softened. "He's Jewish, and he's gay, and he's very brave. At first everyone gave him a hard time, but he stood up for himself. And now he's a huge hero to a lot of people." a note..Tel Aviv is noted as one of the world's best cities for gay men. IMHO Adam has lots of Jewish support,it's just that American Jews for the most part are assimilated and ,don't often identify themselves as Jewish when supporting Adam.I'm a good example, even though I'll throw out a yiddish word here and there.LOL
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haribert
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Post by haribert on Apr 19, 2012 15:03:15 GMT -5
HARIBERT Bought my son (he was a kid, now is 45) a shirt like your avatar but wouldn't let him wear it after Lambert got into bar fight. Whoops! I have him searching for it now. It's perfect for the tour, even the right colors. I don't live in "the burgh" anymore so not sure if they still sell them. Going up for few days soon so maybe will look around. Hi Savvy, Glad you like the shirt! Jack Lambert is one of my all-time fave Steelers. The shirt in my avatar is mine and I found it on eBay - so if you can't find any in the Burgh, you might look online.
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JazzRocks
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Post by JazzRocks on Apr 19, 2012 15:08:27 GMT -5
And funny that you say that, because Naked Love sounds like the most radio friendly of all the songs, and the only one that actually sounds like it might be a smash for me. Yeah, but that Naked Love title...tricky. I agree about NL. At least FIVE could be singles and this is at the top of the radio-friendly list for me. Odd that they used a title that they knew would be a problem on US radio. NL won't establish him as different from the pack tho. Cuckoo, Trsp, Shady, etc WILL. Right now we have NCOE and, although not representative of the album, I do love it. Very very catchy! I love all the songs tbh. Throw things if you want but CH is one of my least favs. The finished version is better than acoustic version for me so it is growing on me. * runs & hides*
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Post by seoulmate on Apr 19, 2012 15:12:15 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Apr 19, 2012 15:12:44 GMT -5
Underneath ♬ @x_LambertLover Close HAHAHAH THIS IS PRETTY HILARIOUS!! #Maypril :D
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