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Post by gelly14 on Jun 4, 2012 12:35:57 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2012 12:36:49 GMT -5
But Adam didn't write Naked Love... how come it's about Sauli??? LOL Adam oftens says that even though he doesn't write a song he has to find something in one song to relate to, like WWFM. He means that he can totally relate to Naked Love and that it's about Sauli, because it's about wanting someone withought all the hubub like he said, just pure love, something he obviously feels about Sauli. He didn't write Underneath too, but he always says that it's a very personal song to him. He does have writing credit on Underneath
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2012 12:39:28 GMT -5
That Sugarscape interview doesn't say that Naked Love is about Sauli. They way they wrote the article seems like it, but if you listen to the interview Adam doesn't say something like that lol. They twisted the interview. But in the interview from INROCK Japan that I posted he says that Naked Love is about Sauli. "Naked Love" also reflects my relationship.
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Post by rabbitrabbit on Jun 4, 2012 12:40:22 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Jun 4, 2012 12:43:36 GMT -5
Tom Payne @justanactor Back in England. Again. Adam Lambert was on our flight. He did not hit any high notes. He did have rather cool boots though. Just got back and I see he flew out yesterday. How does he get thru LAX and on a plane without being spotted??? Where are our ninjas? Just kidding! I really hope that we never know his schedule until he lands.
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Post by gelly14 on Jun 4, 2012 12:45:04 GMT -5
mmyy9 @mmyy9 tvk (TV Kanagawa. Japan) interview with Adam to air in "Yogaku Tengoku" bit.ly/ut6iqG June 11 24:00-24:30
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Post by gelly14 on Jun 4, 2012 12:47:23 GMT -5
Adam oftens says that even though he doesn't write a song he has to find something in one song to relate to, like WWFM. He means that he can totally relate to Naked Love and that it's about Sauli, because it's about wanting someone withought all the hubub like he said, just pure love, something he obviously feels about Sauli. He didn't write Underneath too, but he always says that it's a very personal song to him. He does have writing credit on Underneath Yes I know that, maybe he added a couple of words, but my point to adamme was that he doesn't have to write a song to connect deeply to it.
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Post by gelly14 on Jun 4, 2012 12:50:28 GMT -5
107.9 The End @1079theend Wanna see @ddlovato @adamlambert @karminmusic & @owlcity? WIN #EndFest2012 Tix ALL WEEK at 7am/11am/4pm/7pm!!!
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Post by is500 on Jun 4, 2012 12:58:03 GMT -5
Nice analysis, Nikki. You mention that Adam is an Aquarius, which is an air sign. And Sauli is an Aries, which is fire. The lamb and the lion we lay down in peace Like air to the fire I need you to breathe I think this is clearly another boyfriend song. And I think it's pretty funny that he actually used "The lamb(ert) and the lion" in the lyric!
If you want to keep on down this road :D the official coat of arms of Finland is a lion - you see it everywhere. So there you go, another boyfriend connection I think the Bora Bora trip inspired him to write this beautiful song which is so addictive. "must" come the pain - it's angsty TM NoAngel, he is anticipating heartache should the relationship does not work out. His love for Sauli is pretty intense (re: the bar fight). revlisacat, congratulations and good luck on your new job!
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Post by gelly14 on Jun 4, 2012 12:59:20 GMT -5
www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/jun/04/adam-lambert-american-idol-interview?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeedNEW ON GUARDIAN Adam Lambert interview: 'I wasn't being controlled' Is this man the new Freddie Mercury? Michael Hann talks to Adam Lambert – the uncompromising American Idol star who is going on the road with QueenAdam Lambert interview: 'I wasn't being controlled' Is this man the new Freddie Mercury? Michael Hann talks to Adam Lambert – the uncompromising American Idol star who is going on the road with Queen That wasn't what everyone else was talking about, though. Elsewhere, the headlines were all about Lambert being the first openly gay artist to go straight into the Billboard charts at the top. Although the coverage stopped short of suggesting this was an achievement on a par with the discovery of penicillin, there was an unmistakable sense that Lambert's name must always come with a sexuality-defining adjective. It's something he's growing tired of. "Sexuality is a hot topic," he says on the phone from the US, "so there's a natural interest. But the interest comes predominantly from the media. I've done lots of interviews and often that is the pinnacle of the article, or the headline, or the main angle." If Lambert's reaching No 1 is being held as a landmark event in attitudes to sexuality, then his final remark suggests he has no fear about middle America's opinion of him. Asked which mantra he would be more likely to repeat in times of stress – What Would Jesus Do? or What Would Freddie Mercury Do? – he doesn't hesitate: "Freddie Mercury, definitely. He'd put on a really great costume and just laugh it off."
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