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Post by wal on May 16, 2012 11:22:40 GMT -5
foxxden @onlyonebran
I just got on the list for the Rolling Stone/US Weekly lunch with @adamlambert Monday! #perksofworkinginmedia
(I am not sure who this person is? Nothing on his/her twitter profile)
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foxxden @onlyonebran (May 15) Adam is doing a lunch meet and greet with Rolling Stone and US Weekly Monday 5/21 at 12:30pm. I just RSVPd thru my job!
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Post by bobo on May 16, 2012 11:23:22 GMT -5
Really? Brad's written several times about his trips home and spending time with his family - his mom in particular. Sounded like they were pretty close... but I know nothing. It is really nice to see Eber's support of the band and Adam's friends. .....and he must be so proud right now!! Just basing my info on what people who know him personally have told me. He may do well with him mom, but his dad is not in the equation. Q3 comment: Let's leave this conversation end here. If Brad wants to post info about his personal life online, that is his choice. But l would like to let him make that choice.I don't take up the subject, I just say that he himself blogged about his childhood appr. a year ago.
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Post by wal on May 16, 2012 11:26:02 GMT -5
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Post by luvlambert on May 16, 2012 11:26:13 GMT -5
I was sooooooo thrilled to see Trespassing at #1 when I woke up this morning!!!!! Does anyone else check iTunes several times a day? ( rather obsessively?lol) YUP, it's an obsession. ;D
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Post by tinadreams on May 16, 2012 11:26:48 GMT -5
I got my order from cdon.com today . Look what came with that Trespassing deluxe: (Well, of course this was excactly the reason why I ordered from them , LOL ) Same here! ;D But the signature is completely different!!
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Post by luvlambert on May 16, 2012 11:30:59 GMT -5
Published on May 15, 2012 by playingwithunow "Adam Lambert gets nasty with the funky disco song Shady. The Trespassing album cut of Shady features Sam Sparro vocals and dirty guitar licks by Nile Rodgers." Had to log in for a minute to splash in the shallow with y'all--did you see that move on "Get your ass down to the front" with the come-here finger gesture? Very reminiscent of a certain motion in the 38-second video! ;D Also, I have to say that while I love to see all performances, you can really see how much Adam holds back in these tv/radio/public type performances. I can't wait for the real concerts where we get uninhibited Adam singing Shady and some of these other awesome tunes! I love it when he gets so into the music and really let's loose freely--that's what I'm most looking forward to! Gotta start saving now for the future tour! Oh, yeah, we are in for a treat. I can't wait for the tour!
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Post by wal on May 16, 2012 11:33:59 GMT -5
Brian London @brianlondon
So much better today!! Still scared to eat tho. Soooo hungry!
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Post by gelly14 on May 16, 2012 11:34:03 GMT -5
Krissy @slightly_askew interesting... RT @mindchnger: oic
foxxden @onlyonebran Follow Adam is doing a lunch meet and greet with Rolling Stone and US Weekly Monday 5/21 at 12:30pm. I just RSVPd thru my job!
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Post by reihmer on May 16, 2012 11:34:59 GMT -5
From glam-leto:
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Post by cassie on May 16, 2012 11:36:45 GMT -5
Saw your comments, juniemoon. Articulate as always, my friend. This is what I wrote: Other reviewers have spoken about what a fun, funky, poignant, touching album this is. No need to repeat. So, as a classically trained musician and vocalist, let me focus on the mad talent of Lambert, the singer. Most folks comment on his remarkable, jaw-dropping range, and this album definitely demonstrates that, including a low register not featured on his previous album, that is a surprising treat. But, range is just the beginning. Lambert has so many colors and textures to his voice. He can sing long, lyrical, crystal clear, ringing phrases. He can roughen it up with a growl. He can float high notes like a feather with his head voice. He can belt out impossibly high notes for a tenor in full voice. He can sing in a vulnerable, simple straight tone, or deliver powerful, almost operatic notes. All in service to the message of the individual song. He is a masterful interpreter of music and lyrics. He also creates layers and layers of vocal sound, providing almost all the backing vocals himself. He is one of the few pop/rock singers today who articulates his words so clearly that the listener understands all the lyrics. In Trespassing, Lambert has made sure to keep his voice front and center on all the songs, as it should be, being such a great instrument. Lambert is unique in being able to use all his classical training yet sound so effective with today's pop, rock, funk and ballads. Trespassing is a showcase and a masterclass for vocalists.
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