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Post by adamme on Jun 25, 2012 18:34:33 GMT -5
Yes.. but that was only 3songs medley. This time they're going to have 18 songs, which I would think Adam will sing at least 10 of them and Bri & Rog will sings 8 of them. JMHO. I could probably sing 15 Queen songs right now! ;D It's not like they're brand new songs. Adam has been singing these since he was a child. They just had to rehearse arrangements and yes, he had to learn the lyrics completely, but Adam has been learnig songs and lines of plays since he was 10. Yes... you probably can sing 15 Queen songs from Greatest Hits I & II, but I wonder if they choose some songs that are not from the Greatest Hits album??
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2012 18:35:09 GMT -5
Alice@97.3 @aliceradio Watch @sarahandvinnie's interview w/ @adamlambert at #Summerthing bit.ly/MMplXOThis was more than nice. I don't remember seeing Adam this cheerful and happy. 'Stoked' . Happy happy joy joy!!! :D :D :D
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Post by adamme on Jun 25, 2012 18:36:46 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2012 18:43:09 GMT -5
I just joined the Z100 Mobile Club per instructions on the station's website. I then texted: AL Never Close Eyes. The response was: not in our system. Does this mean it is not on playlist. If so, is it futile to text? Your next text needs to be longer. "Pls play Never Close Our Eyes by Adam Lambert" Someone explained this earlier and gave a reason why the first text or two need to be longer (but I can't remember the reason right now).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2012 18:44:49 GMT -5
thank you so much gelly!! another great interview by Adam.
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Post by houselady on Jun 25, 2012 18:45:06 GMT -5
Another good one! ShadyPublished on Jun 25, 2012 by NormanAvila Adam Lambert sings Shady (from Trespassing) to a packed crowd at Golden Gate Park at Alice's Summerthing 2012. Hot Stuff and CuckooHere's the link (not embedded) if you're interested. Clear video but some of the others have better audio: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUh-vd4Xqi0&feature=plcp
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Post by jean1010 on Jun 25, 2012 18:46:33 GMT -5
Pretty impressive that they wrapped up rehearsals so fast. I am amazed how Adam can preform in front of such large crowds with such calm and joy.
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Post by adamme on Jun 25, 2012 19:47:46 GMT -5
SUZ video - HD very clear, but the audio's not so good.. maybe coz it's too close
ETA: AT 4.52 He stomped his shoe and he's chuckle at himself.. HAHAHA.. maybe coz there's a photographer right in front of him when he did it
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Post by smokeyvera on Jun 25, 2012 19:58:12 GMT -5
This was posted on twitter by Izla Zandz Twitter fandom as a support for Adam Lambert; If you're noticing that fandom isn't as much flail-worthy fun as it used to be, and if you're tired of negative talk or the whole 'debbie-downer versus hero-worshipper' wank, it might be worth remembering why a twitter 'fanbase' is of benefit to Adam. When I'm doing searches for @adamimpresses I sieve through all the various tweets, worldwide, that mention Adam. Naturally, I'm looking for the positive, new listener, ones, but there are plenty of negative ones out there, and I mean plenty. They mainly come from the land of homophobia, but also from the land of idol-idiots, Queen-diehards, and fucked-in-the-head-rather-than-the-bottom gays. Adam is as polarizing as ever, and when he talks about being a 'freak', you better believe he knows what he's talking about. As a twitter fanbase we can't combat these various versions of ignorance and fear but we CAN support an artist's artistry. To me, the whole point of a twitter fanbase is to support an artist whose work you appreciate and believe in. As an artist, Adam has delivered a critically acclaimed album. Now he's promoting it - with mixed results, especially when it comes to USA radio. Now, while I understand that fans find the whole radio thing upsetting, and while I understand that twitter is where fans discuss their concerns, I still think we need to remember why we bother with twitter fandom in the first place. My own view is that the fandom is a kind of admiration society. An artist makes cool shit that we like - and we admire him for it. We're gratified by the works artists make and they in turn are gratified by our appreciation. It's a very simple, lover-like, relationship. Does this mean I don't think fans should discuss or question how well Adam's album is doing? No, of course not. But I reckon we can be circumspect in how we go about it. There are times when Adam's own 'fans' tweet things that his detractors could easily pick up on and say "See! Even his fans know how shitty his album is." I'm not being fan policey with this twitlonger, - so leave that one out. I just want to encourage Adam's fans to keep up the good 'twitter fanbase' work. He's a great artist. Trespassing is a strong album. He's worth admiring. If getting recognition for Trespassing is an uphill battle, grab a handful of pitons, an oxygen bottle, and keep climbing. He's backing his art with everything he's got. We can do the same. blah blah blah. But you guys all know I'm an obsessive. sigh. tl.gd/i18cgs · Reply
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Post by satisfied on Jun 25, 2012 19:58:42 GMT -5
SUZ video - HD very clear, but the audio's not so good.. maybe coz it's too close ETA: AT 4.52 He stomped his shoe and he's chuckle at himself.. HAHAHA.. maybe coz there's a photographer right in front of him when he did it The visuals on this are fabulous. Suz is really good at following him from one end of the stage to the other, catching every wiggle and thrust move.
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