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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2012 8:33:56 GMT -5
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Post by mahailia on May 7, 2012 8:35:22 GMT -5
mys*&@^#, have you been up all night?
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Post by 4EverAdam on May 7, 2012 8:36:17 GMT -5
Could some send the link??!! Please!! Have company visiting from out of state and have been away for a couple of days sightseeing and came back to all of this. I am locking myself in the computer room and pretending I had a special assignment from work so won't be out for a few hours.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2012 8:37:31 GMT -5
mys*&@^#, have you been up all night? No, I slept 5 hours.
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Post by gelly14 on May 7, 2012 8:37:34 GMT -5
blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/05/adam_lambert_gay_pop_star.php100 & Single: Buy An Adam Lambert Album, Strike A Tiny Blow For Gay RightsThe album we can support to send this message is Adam Lambert's second major-label disc Trespassing, which arrives in stores on May 15—virtually one year to the day after the successful Bridesmaids opening. Why am I proposing we shell out hard cash for this frothy and reportedly fun pop disc, which is as light and apolitical as Bridesmaids was? Because in the nearly 60-year history of the weekly Billboard album chart, no single-artist title credited to an out gay performer has ever been our No. 1 album. (Nope, not him. Or him, either. Or her.) The key word in the above sentence is, of course, out. Numerous artists who have emerged from the closet in the last few decades, as the gay-rights movement has come out of the shadows, have topped the album chart. But crucially, not a one of them did so while fully public about his or her sexual orientation. The album chart is ecumenical and all-encompassing, its penthouse regularly occupied by pop, rock, R&B, hip-hop and country albums, all competing on roughly equal footing. And to Americans who consider themselves at the cultural middle of the road, a successful album is, still, the way an artist is perceived as culturally relevant—or, to borrow a term heavy with gay-rights baggage, real.IT'S A VERY LONG ARTICLE
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Post by reihmer on May 7, 2012 8:38:07 GMT -5
4EverAdam sent.
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Post by wiga on May 7, 2012 8:38:16 GMT -5
Can I please have a link PM to me? Are there any working still? Thanks!
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Post by RjacksPF on May 7, 2012 8:38:26 GMT -5
No words can describe how happy I am. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D This album is phenomenal. And it's not even technically out yet! lol. FINALLY!!!!!!!! I feel a strange sense of relief. It's here and it's great. I hope others hear it and love it the way we do. He deserves praise for this...not just from his devoted glamberts.
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Post by anjalee on May 7, 2012 8:39:51 GMT -5
Done! Lets go guys! This album has to go to the top. Its so fuckin good.
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Post by cassie on May 7, 2012 8:40:14 GMT -5
cassie I was not sure if that was Adam opening on Runnin just wow. I know what you mean. This is just my silly little theory, but.... People keep referring to Take One because it shows Adam's lower register that we haven't heard much of on his legitimate work. Do you think maybe said, "You want low register? Don't bother with that drek. Here you go. This is ME as a baritone (and a tenor, and a soprano)." I don't know if Adam intentionally meant to show the world the versatility and diversity of his voice, but, intentional or not, it is obvious on this album.
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