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Post by wal on Feb 4, 2016 0:17:43 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Feb 4, 2016 0:20:03 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Feb 4, 2016 0:31:40 GMT -5
Done Events @doneevents 6m6 minutes ago Dubai, United Arab Emirates The #RedFestDXB is set. Bring on the boys @thevampsband @dawin @steveaoki @treysongz @mistajam @redfoo @adamlambert
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Post by adamme on Feb 4, 2016 0:33:49 GMT -5
TOT but Kayne you are BUSTED!lol billboard @billboard 10m10 minutes ago Kanye West tweets fake "Rolling Stone" cover; "Rolling Stone" responds blbrd.cm/7J4tdA
Kanye West posted a fake Rolling Stone cover to Twitter on Wednesday (Feb. 3) claiming it was shot by Tyler, the Creator. Under the photo of a smiling West, a caption read, "Does he like Mustard?"
Rolling Stone later replied confirming it wasn't a real shot but did at least validate the magazine's interest in West's condiments of choice.
He's trying to get what he wants and he's not a shame to ask publicly, an RS Cover.
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Post by adamme on Feb 4, 2016 0:35:02 GMT -5
MarketingBitch @liblondmom 36s36 seconds ago @adamlambert poster has nearly as much FaceTime on @americanidol as JLo tonight!
This is amazing.. LOL
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Post by adamme on Feb 4, 2016 0:44:36 GMT -5
OMGosh! 3 hours tripfor 3 songs! S.C. @miachenanne 1m1 minute ago We were right at the front. & we shook hands w Adam!! He was great. Sooo worth the 3hours trip & days of waiting????????????
They probably rarely gets superstar like Adam and very likely she's traveling from the other side of the island.
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Post by Q3 on Feb 4, 2016 0:51:56 GMT -5
New thread is up.
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Post by saraswati on Feb 4, 2016 7:58:57 GMT -5
I know we have quite a few part-time students of music industry here so thought this book might be of interest. Was on a reading list recommendations that I get monthly... is about Max Martin but also more broadly about the industry. From the email: The Hit Machine: Inside the Hit Factory by John SeabrookI've been meaning to read this book for a while, and after I did I bought copies for everyone at my company (since we produce books and other kinds of content). In the book, Seabrook explains how just a few men and women are responsible for producing nearly every hit song you hear on the radio, see on YouTube or listen to on Spotify. He explains the economics of the music industry in a way that allows you to understand why music is the way that is today (the good parts and the bad parts). As someone who tends to listen to songs on repeat while I write--usually bad songs--it was interesting to hear how many of them were made. My only gripe: He neglects a couple people I would have liked to hear more about like Sia and Linda Perry who are just as prolific as Dr. Luke and Max Martin. www.amazon.com/Song-Machine-Inside-Hit-Factory/dp/0393241920/?tag=ryanholnet-20I got this book as an audiobook and found it really interesting and informative. The narrator has a wonderful (very sexy!) voice as well. I'm listening to it a second time and listening to the songs online as I go along.
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