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Post by AdisaM on May 15, 2012 1:12:06 GMT -5
Hey riehmer can you help me make an avi?
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Post by gabby on May 15, 2012 1:12:07 GMT -5
last update then off to bed:
itunes overall: Deluxe # 15 Regular # 46
GO ADAM!!! :-) Off to bed...last update at 2AM Eastern DST Overall Deluxe #13 Regular # 45 Pop Deluxe #5 Regular #13
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Post by 8toinfinity on May 15, 2012 1:12:57 GMT -5
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Post by reihmer on May 15, 2012 1:15:54 GMT -5
Hey riehmer can you help me make an avi?
PMd you.
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Post by ame on May 15, 2012 1:17:12 GMT -5
Thank you for the pics reihmer ETA: Of course that's not your fault(hey, journal editors wake up!) but I'd be very interested in why there is always a line through the best pic
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Post by gabby on May 15, 2012 1:17:24 GMT -5
You don't need an e-mail. Just go to iTunes and check pre-orders at the bottom of the page. I tried that before and I just tried it again. It just shows me albums available for preorder. When I sort by date, it doesn't show anything available on the 15th, only later. Help! What am I doing wrong? I had the same problem earlier so I used the link below Adamtopia's page and used that link and it worked instead of going straight to my iTunes account. Hopefully this will help. Good luck!
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Post by AdisaM on May 15, 2012 1:18:19 GMT -5
Hey riehmer can you help me make an avi?
PMd you.pmd you back
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Post by gelly14 on May 15, 2012 1:29:04 GMT -5
www.hollywoodreporter.com//news/adam-lambert-trespassing-album-reviews-324174Adam Lambert's 'Trespassing': What the Critics are SayingThe "American Idol" alum will release his sophomore album on May 15 before taking off on a summer tour with Queen. On Tuesday, Lambert will release his highly-anticipated sophomore album, Trespassing, on which he served as executive producer and co-wrote many of the songs. Reviews for Trespassing have been mostly positive, with many claiming a vast improvement over his first effort. STORY: The Evolution of Adam Lambert Billboard: While it is rare for an artist to executive-produce his or her own release, Lambert, the flamboyant season eight American Idol runner-up, insisted on having full creative control of what he admits could be the decisive album of his career, his moment to prove himself as more than a TV-fueled seasonal sensation. (Billboard also hosted a live Q & A session with Lambert on May 14.) L.A. Times: Lambert moves away from the guitar-heavy ‘For Your Entertainment’ (which he called "my version of glam rock") toward a sleeker electro-disco sound in keeping with dance music's takeover of mainstream pop. Associated Press: Trespassing is evenly divided between club-ready rhythmic pop tracks and a collection of moody melodic showcases for the vocal acrobatics that made Lambert a front-runner on the eighth season of Idol. USA Today: Trespassing (*** out of four) is the album that fans of the former American Idol runner-up have been wanting from him. More cohesive and personal than 2010's For Your Entertainment, it finds Lambert drawn to the beats and sounds of EDM, combining over-the-top dance grooves with multi-tracked vocal marvels. NY Daily News: As serviceably catchy as most of the songs may be, it’s only Lambert’s performance that raises them above radio fodder. His vocal attack remains a dizzying mix of the awesome and the absurd. For “Kickin’ In,” — whose lyrics provide Lambert’s only semi-gay allusion, involving a proposed three-way — he shrieks like someone just dropped a TV set on his toe. In “Underneath,” the album’s sole ballad, Lambert belts the notes with a rock-operatic flourish, like some demented mix of Freddie Mercury, Ian Gillan and Ethel Merman. HitFix: Every so often an artist makes an album that brims over with not so much confidence as the feeling that he has left absolutely nothing on the studio floor. Trespassing is one of those efforts. It feels like every bit of Lambert’s heart, soul, ambition and sweat went into its creation. Such efforts can be a mess of too much of everything, and restraint has never been Lambert’s strong suit, but his tendency toward excess serves him well here. more
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Post by 8toinfinity on May 15, 2012 1:30:10 GMT -5
I tried that before and I just tried it again. It just shows me albums available for preorder. When I sort by date, it doesn't show anything available on the 15th, only later. Help! What am I doing wrong? I had the same problem earlier so I used the link below Adamtopia's page and used that link and it worked instead of going straight to my iTunes account. Hopefully this will help. Good luck! Thanks, Gabby. I just went ahead and used the ATOP link and bought the album. My preorder still stands, wonder if they'll notify me. I'm buying multiple CD's, but not sure I need doubles all over my playlist. ;D
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Post by gelly14 on May 15, 2012 1:31:58 GMT -5
mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120514&content_id=31266770&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb&tcid=tw_article_31266770Lambert gives performance at MLB Fan CaveLambert, 20, rose to fame during the 2009 season of "American Idol," and on Monday night he was introduced to the intimate crowd at the Fan Cave by dweller Ricardo Marquez. It was the third performance of the day for Lambert, who was running on fumes after being up since 3:45 a.m., but you wouldn't have known it from the powerful performance. Then he soothed his throat with hot tea and met each of the Cave Dwellers as they watched live Major League games.
Following are some highlights of Lambert's pre-concert interview with MLB.com host Jeremy Briesel. On his inspiration for the music: "I wrote about things I know, things that are real to me and my life. I wanted to give fans a little more insight into who I was as a real person. At times in the writing process, I kind of challenged myself to go back to a time before 'American Idol' and imagine, 'OK, where was I before all this craziness? Where was I? What made me want to become a singer? What makes me, as a listener, go, That's a good song.' I noticed that was the stuff that kept pulling me into songs, that kind of funky swagger." more
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