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Post by pi on May 20, 2012 17:28:14 GMT -5
@upinthenorth: There is a buying link for NCOE on the NPR page. Hopefully they will see the album and possibly buy! t.co/uxLrOIslAlso a link to buy OOL!
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Post by wal on May 20, 2012 17:29:38 GMT -5
Looks like Slow Ride pants.
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Post by adamrocks on May 20, 2012 17:29:50 GMT -5
Wow! Bamafan! You are for the WIN!! That's them!! 8-)
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Post by stampsgal on May 20, 2012 17:30:07 GMT -5
Just read the 3 star review of Trespassing in our local paper and I was wondering if anyone can pinpoint me to the originator of the review. I think this guy just copied someone else's review, as the stars for Lisa Marie were 3.3 as was Willie and John Mayers which all seem to be consistent with other reviews, and the songs to choose to download are the same. Plagarism...unless this is national CD reviewer.
"Trespassng is the least of it. Glambert's dance orineted second disc also finds him committing identity theft (many cuts borrowed from Jacko, Queen, Prince), engaging in conspiracy with (with collaborators Pharrell, Bruno Mars, and Dr. Luke) and impersonating a pop diva (some cuts sound more like Katy or Britney). The worst offense, he fails to be fabulous at all times."
Thanks so much...I really want to figure out if this person just pulls from other sources or if he has even listened to the CD.
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Post by chameleon on May 20, 2012 17:31:39 GMT -5
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Post by irish1139 on May 20, 2012 17:31:42 GMT -5
Bamafan, you are amazing. How was the listening. Fun, I bet.
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Post by Sarah Barnash on May 20, 2012 17:32:33 GMT -5
the show is starting real soon!. good luck adam wish I could watch somewhere or listen somewhere online!
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Post by wal on May 20, 2012 17:33:53 GMT -5
Big Nab (Nablidon) @bignabmusic KTU-Phoria, chillen with Adam Lambert. Shout out to @d4ncing4b for snapping my wonderful photo!! instagr.am/p/K3WcYMAT8T/
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Post by bobo on May 20, 2012 17:34:44 GMT -5
IMO, that NPR interview was all win! It was short compared to what we wanted, but in keeping with the pace of items on the show. Long enough to give good info but short enough to hold interest of all the listeners. I think many listeners to NPR may not be familiar with Adam, or only peripherally aware. Not enough to know his music or that he has a new album out that they might just enjoy. The three snippets they played showed his voice and his versatility: stomp rock, soaring pop, and gorgeous vocal ballad. Enough to intrigue music fans who may have dismissed Adam before. Add to that, Adam was a great interview, as usual. He did his masterful code switching again, and matched the tone, the pacing, the style of the interviewer, voice sounding very rich and erudite. None of the bangin club kid this time. I wonder if Adam does this consciously, or it is something he just naturally cues into. The NPR audience slants liberal, and listeners are likely to be in support of civil rights for LGBT people. They will totally "get" OOL, the sentiment, the voice, the mission. They will also understand Adam's point about being a singer, but being almost forced to discuss gay issues in every interview. I think they will respect him for his answers. If they go to the website to find out more, they will see that striking, gorgeous head shot of Adam and be able to listen to all of NCOE and OOL. The combination is sure to produce sales, IMO. I couldn't be more pleased. "being almost forced to discuss gay issues in every interview." :-/ That's something I have hard to understand. We have a lot of gay celebrities in Finland, but it's very seldom that it is mentioned in articles or interviews. E.g. I didn't know that Sauli was a gay until he got in the relationship with Adam, althoug it was no secret (he had talked about it in Big Brother).
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Post by wal on May 20, 2012 17:35:53 GMT -5
Ali K @alikat1323
Security is definitely ~present :-(
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