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Post by Q3 on Apr 23, 2012 18:38:48 GMT -5
Word this morning was that it sold out within minutes of going on sale. I think it was the pre-sale that sold out. I just went to Ticketmaster and the concert is not sold out. There are still seats available in the back rows of the orchestra and the balcony. So, if anyone still wants to go, head over to Ticketmaster. Within 5 minutes of the sale today -- there were only single seats available. But they released some more tickets this afternoon -- just got 2 seats in the back of the orchastra -- Section OR/R/C Row BB Seats 120 - 122 Description Price Level 3 ORCH SEATING ---- If you need request info -- all the station info is here on ATop in the radio request section: tinyurl.com/PlayALambertThe K/W -- east-west rule does not work because Pennsylvania has K's and the Midwest is mixed up. Here is a map: earlyradiohistory.us/kwtrivia.htm
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2012 18:39:19 GMT -5
Oooooooo, I'd like to see the lyrics for Trouble!
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Post by rihannsu on Apr 23, 2012 18:40:16 GMT -5
Did anyone see The Insider? I missed the first 6 minutes - was Adam on? My cable TV Guide said:" Singer Adam Lambert talks about his new album"... he was not on during the last 24 mins... Nope, not on. Grrrrrr. Maybe he got bumped by the Jennifer Hudson thing. LOL
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2012 18:45:31 GMT -5
I think it was the pre-sale that sold out. I just went to Ticketmaster and the concert is not sold out. There are still seats available in the back rows of the orchestra and the balcony. So, if anyone still wants to go, head over to Ticketmaster. Within 5 minutes of the sale today -- there were only single seats available. But they released some more tickets this afternoon -- just got 2 seats in the back of the orchastra -- Section OR/R/C Row BB Seats 120 - 122 Description Price Level 3 ORCH SEATING ---- If you need request info -- all the station info is here on ATop in the radio request section: tinyurl.com/PlayALambertThe K/W -- east-west rule does not work because Pennsylvania has K's and the Midwest is mixed up. Here is a map: earlyradiohistory.us/kwtrivia.htmFunny ... same tickets that Ticketmaster offered me as "best available" when I checked! I filled out the mediabase form for KBIG (LA) and wrote in NCOE. Is there any point in filling out the mediabase form for KIIS in LA, or would I just be wasting my time? Thoughts?
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Post by Q3 on Apr 23, 2012 18:47:19 GMT -5
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Post by rihannsu on Apr 23, 2012 18:47:38 GMT -5
Cam's band is playing Shepherd's Bush Empire tomorrow night.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2012 18:52:20 GMT -5
Respectfully, I disagree that any song on Trespassing not written by Adam is subpar. Loyalty to Adam is wonderful, but realistically, other writers also write wonderful songs. I believe in giving credit where credit is due. IMO, WWFM, written by Pink, became Adam's song, became his own words, his own voice, and became quite successful. *Grammy nom* I hear NCOE as very much Adam. I guess it irks me to read that only Adam-written songs are worthy to be sung by him or be on his album. I just don't believe he feels this way either. Off my soap box now. 8-) I'm in absolute agreement -- didn't Adam once say that he LOVES to collaborate? His songwriting cred will come.
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Post by rihannsu on Apr 23, 2012 18:52:53 GMT -5
I know I've seen that before. On the Acoustic Live EP Aftermath is listed as Published by Glambert Music. Glamnation Live also lists the Adam written songs as Glambert Music. ETA: I would guess that puts to rest any idea that Adam doesn't like the term Glambert. I doubt he would use a name he hates on his own business.
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Post by tigerlily on Apr 23, 2012 18:54:57 GMT -5
Respectfully, I disagree that any song on Trespassing not written by Adam is subpar. Loyalty to Adam is wonderful, but realistically, other writers also write wonderful songs. I believe in giving credit where credit is due. IMO, WWFM, written by Pink, became Adam's song, became his own words, his own voice, and became quite successful. *Grammy nom* I hear NCOE as very much Adam. I guess it irks me to read that only Adam-written songs are worthy to be sung by him or be on his album. I just don't believe he feels this way either. Off my soap box now. 8-) I've never said any song Adam hasn't written on "Trespassing" or FYE is subpar, but going strictly by what resonates with me almost three years later from FYE (after traveling through thick, thin and hearing ever version known to man during GNT), the songs that I still love the best are "Down the Rabbit Hole," "Voodoo," "Soaked," "FYE," and "Broken Open." Of course, Soaked and FYE were not written by Adam and the others were. I have actually never really cared for "Pick You Up," (though others love it) despite it being written by Adam and Weezer (who I have tremendous respect for). I never really cared for "Aftermath" until it was performed live. I'm going purely from visceral reaction to the songs when I decide which I LOVE and what I only like on "Trespassing." I LOVE pretty much all the songs Adam wrote on AND "Underneath." I enjoy BTIKM and Naked Love, but don't feel that certain something – that je ne sais quoi – that I do get from Adam's songs. I did not think NCOE was a great song initially, but felt Adam could sing the shit out of it. He does. With the new production, I pretty much love it right now. This is not loyalty, but just expression exactly how the songs resonate with me . I like songs that are about something or that tell a story or evoke emotion or imagery. This is where I generally find NCOE not as strong as the others, but the energy and incredible vocal make up for it. I think most of us feel that way. The difference is we are talking about what is right for radio, not what song evokes strong emotions in the fans. That's where I think hard-core stans miss the purpose of a radio single. A single is not selected for the fans, it is selected for the masses. It is selected because it is catchy, has a hook and blends in with or compliments what else is on the radio. It is selected because it will appeal to a large segment of radio listeners that cover a wide age range and a wide range of taste preferences. Fans can still have their favorite songs, but they need to get to a place where they understand the reasons why radio singles are chosen. It is VERY RARE that a fan favorite is chosen as a single to send to radio. I can't tell you how many times I have seen "Why did they pick that" or "That's my least favorite song" from fans of every artist at Pulse. **There will always be outliers like Someone like You, but they are few and far between. There will be a couple of outliers hits at any given time, but there is no really no way to predict those or sometimes even explain them. Where is Owl City or Kings of Leon now?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2012 18:55:10 GMT -5
Within 5 minutes of the sale today -- there were only single seats available. But they released some more tickets this afternoon -- just got 2 seats in the back of the orchastra -- Section OR/R/C Row BB Seats 120 - 122 Description Price Level 3 ORCH SEATING ---- If you need request info -- all the station info is here on ATop in the radio request section: tinyurl.com/PlayALambertThe K/W -- east-west rule does not work because Pennsylvania has K's and the Midwest is mixed up. Here is a map: earlyradiohistory.us/kwtrivia.htmFunny ... same tickets that Ticketmaster offered me as "best available" when I checked! I filled out the mediabase form for KBIG (LA) and wrote in NCOE. Is there any point in filling out the mediabase form for KIIS in LA, or would I just be wasting my time? Thoughts? I'd say forget KISS LA for now.
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