Sunday, December 28, 2014
Friday, December 26, 2014
What Adam Lambert Was Up To in 2014
Edit by @GlambertMax
So this is what Adam was up to this year!!!
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Events/Red Carpets (attending)
Events/Red Carpets (presenting or receiving awards)
Performances
Queen + Adam Lambert Concert
TV/Radio Appearances/Interviews
Miscellaneous
2014-01-26 Grammy's
2014-02-08 Family Equality Council Dinner Performance
2014-02-18 American Idol Workshop
2014-02-19 Adam in studio - Stockholm
2014-02-22 Shades of Elvis
2013-02-24 RuPaul Drag Race
2014-02-27 Glee - Frenemies
2014-03-04 Glee - Trio
2014-03-06 Queen + Adam Lambert Tour Announcement
2014-04-01 Glee - New New York
2014-04-19 Private Performance for Sweet 16 Party-Mechanicsville, PA
2014-04-26 Private Performance for Kym's Birthday: Big Sky Resort-Big Sky, MT
2014-05-01 iHeart Radio Music Awards
2014-05-25 Fox FM (Australia) Byron Cooke Interview with Adam
2014-05-27 WSFM 101.7 (Australia) Jonesy and Amanda interview Adam
2014-05-27 GOLD 104.3 (Australia) Brig Lehmo For Breakfast interview Adam
2014-05-27 96fm.au (Perth, Australia) interview Adam
2014-05-27 97.3fm (Australia) interview Adam
2014-05-29 Nova FM (Australia) Smallzys Surgery interview Adam
2014-06-03 Glamour Awards (London)
2014-06-14 ATT Live Proud Hangout Google+
2014-06-15 Sunday Night On 7
2014-06-16 On Air With Ryan - Interview with Adam
2014-06-16 iHeart Radio
2014-06-19 Chicago, IL
2014-06-19 98.7 KLUV - Jenny Q Interviews Adam
2014-06-19 103.1 Star FM - Adam interview
2014-06-21 99.9 BOB FM - Interview with Adam
2014-06-21 Winnipeg, MB
2014-06-23 Saskatoon, SK
2014-06-24 Edmonton, AB
2014-06-26 Calgary, AB
2014-06-28 Vancouver, BC
2014-07-01 San Jose, CA
2014-07-03 Los Angeles, CA
2014-07-05 Las Vegas ONE, NV
2014-07-06 Las Vegas TWO, NV
2014-07-09 Houston, TX
2014-07-10 Dallas, TX
2014-07-12 Detroit, MI
2014-07-13 Toronto ONE, ON
2014-07-14 Montreal, QC
2014-07-16 Philadelphia, PA
2014-07-17 New York City, NY
2014-07-17 Ultimate Access iHeart NZ - Adam phones in
2014-07-17 MoreFM (New Zealand) - Si & Gary interview Adam
2014-07-19 Uncasville ONE, CT
2014-07-20 Washington, DC
2014-07-22 Boston, MA
2014-07-23 East Rutherford, NJ
2014-07-25 Uncasville TWO, CT
2014-07-26 Atlantic City, NJ
2014-07-28 Toronto TWO, ON
2014-08-14 Seoul, Korea
2014-08-16 Osaka, Japan
2014-08-17 Tokyo, Japan
2014-08-22 Perth, Australia
2014-08-24 Today (Australia) - QAL interview
2014-08-24 Mornings (Australia) - QAL interview
2014-08-26 Sydney, Australia ONE
2014-08-27 Sydney, Australia TWO
2014-08-29 Melbourne, Australia ONE
2014-08-30 Melbourne, Australia TWO
2014-09-01 Brisbane, Australia
2014-09-03 Auckland, NZ ONE
2014-09-04 Auckland NZ TWO
2014-09-16/17 American Idol Judge Gig
2014-09-18 On Air With Ryan Interview
2014-10-14 Marco Marco Collection
2014-10-31 Adam's Halloween Party
2014-11-04 Classic Rock Roll of Honor
2014-11-20 UNICEF - Imagine
2014-11-20 GiveStars
2014-11-30 X Factor UK
2014-12-25 The Helene Fischer Show
2014-12-28 Classic Rock Roll of Honor (televised)
2014-12-31 Queen + Adam Lambert Rock Big Ben Live
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Thursday, December 25, 2014
Poem for Adam Lambert: "Black Swan" by Valerie
Black Swan
by Valerie @annehedonia13 Nov. 2009
Unexpected, unpredicted, unannounced
Emerging from shadow
Merging with darkness
Flash of onyx-blue
Iridescent plumage
On smoke-glass water
Soft feathers rustle
Strong pinions beat still air
Kohl-limned eye
Holds your gaze
Sinuous neck
Entreats your touch
Seduced by dark beauty
Male siren song
Heralds things unimagined
Black Swan thought he was
The Ugly Duckling
Now challenges
With unapologetic beauty of being
Collage & GIFS made with enhanced pics of swan overlay by LalaLambrit for Valerie
"One of the TALC ladies was talking about 'Black Swan Events' (Nassim Nicholas Taleb's theory) vis a vis Adam - something unexpected capturing everyone's imagination. It was before the movie, 'The Black Swan' & doesn't have anything to do with that."
https://twitter.com/annehedonia13/status/548167099739537408
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Queen + Adam Lambert: By Royal Appointment
Queen + Adam Lambert: By Royal Appointment
You can’t replace Freddie Mercury. But on the eve of a tour, the royal family’s Brian May and Roger Taylor and crown prince Adam Lambert explain why they’re keeping the band’s legacy alive.
“I understand people who say: ‘There is no Queen without Freddie.
Just leave it be,’” Taylor admits, “because that’s what we felt,
following his death. All three of us said: ‘Right, that’s the end of the
band.’ But the band just didn’t seem to die.”
May now believes that trying to lay Queen to rest with its singer was doomed from the start. “Even though both Roger and I were adamant it was over, it never went away.”
The Queen machine has been cranked into its highest gear for almost a decade during the past 12 months. Queen Forever reworks three forgotten Mercury vocal tracks, alongside a collection of mostly neglected ballads, intended to reactivate interest in their catalogue’s deep backwaters. Queen were added to Classic Rock’s Roll Of Honour as Band Of The Year, after triumphant tours of the USA, Far East and Australia with new singer Adam Lambert. In the US especially, a relative wasteland for Queen since the 80s, Lambert’s flamboyant performances and solo stardom since contesting American Idol in 2009 (when he first performed with Queen) has helped raise them to new heights.
May and Taylor still have regular Queen band meetings. When they and Lambert speak to CR they are in the peculiar position of preparing to go back out on the road for Queen + Adam Lambert’s first full European tour, while curating their late singer’s legacy in Queen Forever. It’s an odd afterlife which began with 1995’s posthumously finished album with Mercury, Made In Heaven, continued with four tours and 2008’s now virtually disowned album with vocalist Paul Rodgers, The Cosmos Rocks, and shows no signs of ever stopping. Queen’s classic songs keep gaining new leases of life. But, as May and Taylor admit, they don’t expect anything they do now to equal their music with Mercury.
May now believes that trying to lay Queen to rest with its singer was doomed from the start. “Even though both Roger and I were adamant it was over, it never went away.”
The Queen machine has been cranked into its highest gear for almost a decade during the past 12 months. Queen Forever reworks three forgotten Mercury vocal tracks, alongside a collection of mostly neglected ballads, intended to reactivate interest in their catalogue’s deep backwaters. Queen were added to Classic Rock’s Roll Of Honour as Band Of The Year, after triumphant tours of the USA, Far East and Australia with new singer Adam Lambert. In the US especially, a relative wasteland for Queen since the 80s, Lambert’s flamboyant performances and solo stardom since contesting American Idol in 2009 (when he first performed with Queen) has helped raise them to new heights.
May and Taylor still have regular Queen band meetings. When they and Lambert speak to CR they are in the peculiar position of preparing to go back out on the road for Queen + Adam Lambert’s first full European tour, while curating their late singer’s legacy in Queen Forever. It’s an odd afterlife which began with 1995’s posthumously finished album with Mercury, Made In Heaven, continued with four tours and 2008’s now virtually disowned album with vocalist Paul Rodgers, The Cosmos Rocks, and shows no signs of ever stopping. Queen’s classic songs keep gaining new leases of life. But, as May and Taylor admit, they don’t expect anything they do now to equal their music with Mercury.
Brian May, sleepy after a trip to Paris, calls Classic Rock
on the phone, as does Lambert. Taylor meets us in his home studio, a
stone’s throw from the pub and golf club of a sleepy Surrey village. His
mansion and the South Downs can both be glimpsed through the trees.
Tracksuit-casual, his hair and beard white, Queen’s drummer is the most
bluntly forthright about their future in 2015. And he can’t raise much
enthusiasm for Queen Forever, for a start.
“I was very pleased we had three new tracks to put on it, which
we laboured long and hard over,” he says. “As well as the Michael
Jackson track There Must Be More To Life Than This, there is another song Freddie did with him called State of Shock
[later recorded with the Jacksons and Mick Jagger], with a massive rock
sound. But we could only have one track with Michael, which is a great
shame. Let Me In Your Heart Again is absolutely typical mid-period Queen. And it was Brian’s idea to revisit Love Kills,
which I feel works. But apart from that it is a rather odd mixture of
our slower stuff. I didn’t want the double-album version they’ve put
out. It’s an awful lot for people to take in, and it’s bloody miserable!
I wouldn’t call it an album, either. It’s a compilation with three new
tracks. It’s more of a record company confection. It’s not a
full-blooded Queen album.”
“I can understand Roger’s reticence,” May laughs. “He’s not really a ballad writer, so this album’s not really representative of Roger Taylor. It actually wasn’t our idea. If it had been down to me it would have been an EP of these new songs, but we’d already promised the record company some kind of compilation.”
May still had strong feelings, hearing Mercury’s voice again on the rediscovered tapes. “There’s always a moment,” he says. “Particularly with Let Me In Your Heart Again. When I put the original tape on, it was so astonishingly real, like it had been recorded that morning. I got quite emotional about the way Freddie was doing his thing. It’s like suddenly coming across recordings of your parents after they’re gone. And then it turns into something rather joyful. In the old days I was often the one there at night anyway, trying to sort out takes that Freddie was all over. It feels comforting to be back in that situation. It’s almost like Freddie’s still around.”
“I can understand Roger’s reticence,” May laughs. “He’s not really a ballad writer, so this album’s not really representative of Roger Taylor. It actually wasn’t our idea. If it had been down to me it would have been an EP of these new songs, but we’d already promised the record company some kind of compilation.”
May still had strong feelings, hearing Mercury’s voice again on the rediscovered tapes. “There’s always a moment,” he says. “Particularly with Let Me In Your Heart Again. When I put the original tape on, it was so astonishingly real, like it had been recorded that morning. I got quite emotional about the way Freddie was doing his thing. It’s like suddenly coming across recordings of your parents after they’re gone. And then it turns into something rather joyful. In the old days I was often the one there at night anyway, trying to sort out takes that Freddie was all over. It feels comforting to be back in that situation. It’s almost like Freddie’s still around.”
Are these three tracks the last active part Freddie Mercury will play in Queen’s story?
“Well in a sense he’s always active, no matter what we’re doing,” May believes, “because I don’t think we can ever go out there without Freddie being a part of it. We’ve been on tour in the States with Adam Lambert, and Freddie’s already there because of the writing, and the original performances that we model the show on. But he’s there also in a much more tangible way, because we use video footage. It’s nice to feel he’s part of it, without being swamped by nostalgia. I think we tread that line quite tastefully and carefully.”
“There’s never going to be another, and I’m not replacing him,” Adam Lambert explains. “That’s not what I’m doing. I’m trying to keep the memory alive, and remind people how amazing he was, without imitating him. I’m trying to share with the audience how much he inspired me.”
Lambert’s youthful energy, vaulting vocal range and American stardom have revitalised the band in the US over the last year. Queen’s classic songs had already gained new audiences as they found their way into TV shows and films, from Bohemian Rhapsody in Wayne’s World to Somebody To Love in Glee.
“It’s massive there now,” May agrees. “What’s changed is, Adam is the first person we’ve encountered who can do all the Queen catalogue without blinking. He has that range, and that affinity for things on the edge of camp that Freddie had. You can see people at concerts looking a little reserved at the beginning: ‘Why are we looking at this guy from American Idol singing Queen songs?’ After about three songs, they go: ‘We get it!’ They laugh, they cry, and it’s a Queen show as much as it ever was. I don’t think Freddie would mind me saying that, or that I’m being disloyal to Freddie. Adam’s got that instrument, and goes for it.”
“Well in a sense he’s always active, no matter what we’re doing,” May believes, “because I don’t think we can ever go out there without Freddie being a part of it. We’ve been on tour in the States with Adam Lambert, and Freddie’s already there because of the writing, and the original performances that we model the show on. But he’s there also in a much more tangible way, because we use video footage. It’s nice to feel he’s part of it, without being swamped by nostalgia. I think we tread that line quite tastefully and carefully.”
“There’s never going to be another, and I’m not replacing him,” Adam Lambert explains. “That’s not what I’m doing. I’m trying to keep the memory alive, and remind people how amazing he was, without imitating him. I’m trying to share with the audience how much he inspired me.”
Lambert’s youthful energy, vaulting vocal range and American stardom have revitalised the band in the US over the last year. Queen’s classic songs had already gained new audiences as they found their way into TV shows and films, from Bohemian Rhapsody in Wayne’s World to Somebody To Love in Glee.
“It’s massive there now,” May agrees. “What’s changed is, Adam is the first person we’ve encountered who can do all the Queen catalogue without blinking. He has that range, and that affinity for things on the edge of camp that Freddie had. You can see people at concerts looking a little reserved at the beginning: ‘Why are we looking at this guy from American Idol singing Queen songs?’ After about three songs, they go: ‘We get it!’ They laugh, they cry, and it’s a Queen show as much as it ever was. I don’t think Freddie would mind me saying that, or that I’m being disloyal to Freddie. Adam’s got that instrument, and goes for it.”
Many singers have stood in for Mercury since his death, from the
blues-rocking Paul Rodgers to pop star Jessie J at the Olympics Closing
Ceremony. But Lambert has one possible advantage over his predecessors:
he is extravagantly gay, in a way Mercury chose to imply blatantly. This
seems to give his performances an authentic connection to Mercury,
which Queen have lacked since 1991.
“All I know is, his theatricality and flamboyance works with our music,” Taylor considers. “Some of which is very theatrical and almost overblown, very big. He makes no bones about his theatricality, and he’s on stage as an openly gay man – there’s no pretence. So yeah, maybe!”
“It’s a funny question,” says May. “But sometimes I find my mind wandering down those paths as well, because so many of the greatest musicians have been gay. I wonder if there is a special kind of magic that appeals to girls as much or even more than boys. There’s a kind of mystery there. But we’re very at home with it, and sexuality has never been an issue in any sense. Although people think of Adam as being from American Idol, he actually comes from a theatrical background. That’s another connection, because Freddie was very theatrically based too.”
“All I know is, his theatricality and flamboyance works with our music,” Taylor considers. “Some of which is very theatrical and almost overblown, very big. He makes no bones about his theatricality, and he’s on stage as an openly gay man – there’s no pretence. So yeah, maybe!”
“It’s a funny question,” says May. “But sometimes I find my mind wandering down those paths as well, because so many of the greatest musicians have been gay. I wonder if there is a special kind of magic that appeals to girls as much or even more than boys. There’s a kind of mystery there. But we’re very at home with it, and sexuality has never been an issue in any sense. Although people think of Adam as being from American Idol, he actually comes from a theatrical background. That’s another connection, because Freddie was very theatrically based too.”
“I think maybe to some people it helps them understand me
better,” Lambert offers. “Maybe it creates a framework to understand my
sense of humour, or put me into a category that’s similar to Freddie. So
yeah, it might give people a certain amount of permission to enjoy it,
because it’s drawing comparisons to somebody that they know is accepted.
I don’t think being gay is taboo at all now. People have moved on from
that.”
That certainly wasn’t the case when Mercury changed his image with 1980’s The Game album and tour: from the long-haired rocker of the band’s early days to a moustachioed, more explicitly gay look. The Game was Queen’s last US hit album.
“In America Freddie’s sexuality definitely hurt us,” Taylor admits. “We had people throwing disposable razors on stage when the moustache appeared, which was obviously a very iconic gay look at the time. And [in 1984] MTV wouldn’t play I Want To Break Free, when we were all dressed in drag. It was a very narrow-minded station then. It just seemed to be all fucking Whitesnake…”
That certainly wasn’t the case when Mercury changed his image with 1980’s The Game album and tour: from the long-haired rocker of the band’s early days to a moustachioed, more explicitly gay look. The Game was Queen’s last US hit album.
“In America Freddie’s sexuality definitely hurt us,” Taylor admits. “We had people throwing disposable razors on stage when the moustache appeared, which was obviously a very iconic gay look at the time. And [in 1984] MTV wouldn’t play I Want To Break Free, when we were all dressed in drag. It was a very narrow-minded station then. It just seemed to be all fucking Whitesnake…”
May says Lambert is “a gift from God”, and the only reason Queen
are playing now. Taylor describes his voice as “one in a billion”. Their
mutual respect has raised the prospect of brand new Queen music. But
after The Cosmos Rocks Queen’s veteran pair are wary of going
down that route again. When I spoke to Paul Rodgers in 2014 he made
clear his own unhappiness at the experience. “Politically, Brian and
Roger were calling the shots,” he recalled. “We’d done some amazing
shows, and Roger had some hip, cool songs, but it could have been
better.”
“I guess, yeah,” Taylor considers. “I had a lot to do with that album. It was made in this room, actually. It had some great stuff on it. I just think that Paul’s more blues and soul – one of our favourite singers, ever – but when it boils down to it he wasn’t the perfect frontman for us. I felt the album was badly promoted by EMI, who were falling to bits at the time. We were on tour in Europe, and I went into record stores and we weren’t in them. And I remember being furious, thinking: ‘Why did we make this fucking record?’
“It certainly made us think twice about making a Queen album with another singer,” he adds. “There’s a resistance among the record-buying public to that idea, because Freddie was so inextricably linked with us. When you lose the brand, people aren’t interested. That’s why even Freddie’s solo albums, or Mick Jagger’s, or certainly mine, aren’t going to break any sales records. People want the brand. It’s a horrible word, but very apt.”
“I wouldn’t be averse to recording again,” May considers, “but we haven’t discussed it. And we spent a huge amount of time making that album with Paul Rodgers, going through quite a lot of pain, and I don’t think it made the slightest dent on public consciousness. So I would be cautious about being in a recording group called Queen without Freddie. Maybe we should be doing something else with Adam. Maybe we should be part of his recording future.”
“I guess, yeah,” Taylor considers. “I had a lot to do with that album. It was made in this room, actually. It had some great stuff on it. I just think that Paul’s more blues and soul – one of our favourite singers, ever – but when it boils down to it he wasn’t the perfect frontman for us. I felt the album was badly promoted by EMI, who were falling to bits at the time. We were on tour in Europe, and I went into record stores and we weren’t in them. And I remember being furious, thinking: ‘Why did we make this fucking record?’
“It certainly made us think twice about making a Queen album with another singer,” he adds. “There’s a resistance among the record-buying public to that idea, because Freddie was so inextricably linked with us. When you lose the brand, people aren’t interested. That’s why even Freddie’s solo albums, or Mick Jagger’s, or certainly mine, aren’t going to break any sales records. People want the brand. It’s a horrible word, but very apt.”
“I wouldn’t be averse to recording again,” May considers, “but we haven’t discussed it. And we spent a huge amount of time making that album with Paul Rodgers, going through quite a lot of pain, and I don’t think it made the slightest dent on public consciousness. So I would be cautious about being in a recording group called Queen without Freddie. Maybe we should be doing something else with Adam. Maybe we should be part of his recording future.”
Lambert, with a third solo album to finish and a successful solo
career to resume once this tour is done, is also politely noncommittal.
“I’m so honoured to be performing with the group,” he says. “It’s a
limited engagement, a once-in-a-lifetime thing. Getting in the studio
and creating new music and calling ourselves Queen is a different
situation.”
“I’ll say one thing,” Taylor states. “If we have the material, then I wouldn’t go into making a record with any other singer than Adam, because he is so perfect with Queen. He has the range and the talent. I certainly wouldn’t be averse to giving it a go.”
Taylor knows, though, that he and May will never have as strong a collaborator as Mercury again. With bassist John Deacon retired since 1997, the duo are Queen, and anyone else they work with isn’t.
“You’re right, of course,” Taylor concurs. “With Freddie we were all contemporaries. I don’t think there’ll ever be anybody who will come into our group like that. But we very much respect Adam’s ideas. He’s incredibly musical, and we’d certainly take anything that he said quite seriously.”
Does Mercury’s loss, though, necessarily weaken any music Queen make in the future?
“Well, you’re missing your best and prime songwriter,” Taylor says. “We could all write songs, but Freddie was born to it. He constantly surprised us. I still don’t know where some of his lyrics came from, they’re so clever, almost Cole Porter-ish at times. Or like when he was writing all that slightly Tolkien-esque, proggy stuff. I never saw Freddie read a book, but he must have been a great black hole of information. That’s why Brian and I haven’t made more new music since he died, because we know we wouldn’t bring the full arsenal that we had to the table. I have a deep suspicion Adam would fill some of that gap, but we haven’t actually written anything with him yet. We haven’t even discussed it between ourselves.”
Taylor believes that he and May have lost some of the creative tension that left such productive blood on the studio floor in the 70s and 80s. “It’s not the same as when there were four of us all pulling in different directions. We know each other too well, so we skirt around each other a bit. We know our strengths, so there’s a tacit agreement on things.”
“I’ll say one thing,” Taylor states. “If we have the material, then I wouldn’t go into making a record with any other singer than Adam, because he is so perfect with Queen. He has the range and the talent. I certainly wouldn’t be averse to giving it a go.”
Taylor knows, though, that he and May will never have as strong a collaborator as Mercury again. With bassist John Deacon retired since 1997, the duo are Queen, and anyone else they work with isn’t.
“You’re right, of course,” Taylor concurs. “With Freddie we were all contemporaries. I don’t think there’ll ever be anybody who will come into our group like that. But we very much respect Adam’s ideas. He’s incredibly musical, and we’d certainly take anything that he said quite seriously.”
Does Mercury’s loss, though, necessarily weaken any music Queen make in the future?
“Well, you’re missing your best and prime songwriter,” Taylor says. “We could all write songs, but Freddie was born to it. He constantly surprised us. I still don’t know where some of his lyrics came from, they’re so clever, almost Cole Porter-ish at times. Or like when he was writing all that slightly Tolkien-esque, proggy stuff. I never saw Freddie read a book, but he must have been a great black hole of information. That’s why Brian and I haven’t made more new music since he died, because we know we wouldn’t bring the full arsenal that we had to the table. I have a deep suspicion Adam would fill some of that gap, but we haven’t actually written anything with him yet. We haven’t even discussed it between ourselves.”
Taylor believes that he and May have lost some of the creative tension that left such productive blood on the studio floor in the 70s and 80s. “It’s not the same as when there were four of us all pulling in different directions. We know each other too well, so we skirt around each other a bit. We know our strengths, so there’s a tacit agreement on things.”
Their musical extremes, too, have gone. “Part of Freddie’s thing
was to say: ‘Too far’s not far enough!’” recalls Taylor. “We used to
like to stretch the boundaries in Queen if we could. But I don’t think
we stretch boundaries any more. We’re good at what we do. We’re
prisoners of our own making, I suppose. It’s not a bad prison.”
“We haven’t really recorded together for so long, I don’t know how it would be now,” says May. “Queen was a fight all the way along the line, sometimes quite destructively, and out of it all came a great strength. Roger and I still disagree about almost everything in the universe, but I think we’ve grown up some. We know when it’s time to back off, though that’s hard for us both. It’s like brothers, I suppose. We still have our moments on email. Things get quite ugly there, generally about music, arguing over the smallest parts. Which I suppose shows that we still care.”
“We haven’t really recorded together for so long, I don’t know how it would be now,” says May. “Queen was a fight all the way along the line, sometimes quite destructively, and out of it all came a great strength. Roger and I still disagree about almost everything in the universe, but I think we’ve grown up some. We know when it’s time to back off, though that’s hard for us both. It’s like brothers, I suppose. We still have our moments on email. Things get quite ugly there, generally about music, arguing over the smallest parts. Which I suppose shows that we still care.”
As May and Taylor ready themselves for yet another stadium blitz,
decades after they thought they were done, do they see any natural end
to Queen? Or has the music they made as young men become a job for
life?
“Oh, definitely,” Taylor says. “There comes a point where you realise: ‘Don’t think about the next thing, because this is what you do – this is what you are.’ We are inextricably linked to this music. And I love making a racket in a big loud rock band. As long as we’re fit I don’t see any reason to stop.”
“For the first half of Queen,” May remembers, “we thought: ‘I’m doing this now, but the rest of my life might be something different.’ But this is what I have done with my life. I have been an artist, guitar player, writer, producer… and I’m proud of that.
“I’ve also become a more balanced human being than when we were rock stars touring nine months of the year and recording for three,” he adds. “I’ve let other things I was neglecting back into my life. I spend time now working on defending animals, and with astronomy and stereoscopy [a Victorian form of 3D]. But when Queen calls, everything else takes a back seat.
“I think it still works because we don’t need to do it, but we have a desire to do great things. That’s never gone away. Like when I played on the roof of Buckingham Palace [for the Golden Jubilee in 2002]. Freddie was nowhere near it, of course, but it was part of the same desire to make fabulous things happen. And we couldn’t do these gigs with Adam if they didn’t still excite us.”
“Brian’s involved in so many other things, and he’s protecting every kind of furry animal; nothing for the insects yet,” Taylor laughs. “And I love boating, and doing a bit of shooting, where I’ve got a completely different set of friends. So the diary’s full anyway. But it’s that old-fashioned thing about security, and not being useless. I’d rather graft than go out to grass. But you do need a great frontman. And you need a full arena. Otherwise, forget it. If we felt we were struggling, that people were putting up with us, I wouldn’t do it. I would hate for us to just fizzle out. That would be the end, wouldn’t it?”
“Oh, definitely,” Taylor says. “There comes a point where you realise: ‘Don’t think about the next thing, because this is what you do – this is what you are.’ We are inextricably linked to this music. And I love making a racket in a big loud rock band. As long as we’re fit I don’t see any reason to stop.”
“For the first half of Queen,” May remembers, “we thought: ‘I’m doing this now, but the rest of my life might be something different.’ But this is what I have done with my life. I have been an artist, guitar player, writer, producer… and I’m proud of that.
“I’ve also become a more balanced human being than when we were rock stars touring nine months of the year and recording for three,” he adds. “I’ve let other things I was neglecting back into my life. I spend time now working on defending animals, and with astronomy and stereoscopy [a Victorian form of 3D]. But when Queen calls, everything else takes a back seat.
“I think it still works because we don’t need to do it, but we have a desire to do great things. That’s never gone away. Like when I played on the roof of Buckingham Palace [for the Golden Jubilee in 2002]. Freddie was nowhere near it, of course, but it was part of the same desire to make fabulous things happen. And we couldn’t do these gigs with Adam if they didn’t still excite us.”
“Brian’s involved in so many other things, and he’s protecting every kind of furry animal; nothing for the insects yet,” Taylor laughs. “And I love boating, and doing a bit of shooting, where I’ve got a completely different set of friends. So the diary’s full anyway. But it’s that old-fashioned thing about security, and not being useless. I’d rather graft than go out to grass. But you do need a great frontman. And you need a full arena. Otherwise, forget it. If we felt we were struggling, that people were putting up with us, I wouldn’t do it. I would hate for us to just fizzle out. That would be the end, wouldn’t it?”
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https://www.teamrock.com/features/2014-12-20/queen-adam-lambert-by-royal-appointment#
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Adam Lambert Is On Warner Bros. Records Artists Twitter List "WBR Artists"+ WBR Followed Adam Recently On Twitter
https://twitter.com/adamlambert/status/359898975156961281
I think Adam tweeted "Waning" for Warner Brothers. "What is a Buck Moon? The full moon that appears in July is called the Buck Moon. Male deer, which shed their antlers every year, begin to regrow them in July, hence the Native American name for July’s full moon."
Rob Cavallo is chairman of Warner Bros. Records. Kara DioGuardi serves as Executive Vice President of Talent Development at Warner Brothers Records. She was a judge on American Idol during Season 8 with Adam and wrote "Strut" with him. Both love Adam! Cavallo talks about Adam in the Behind the Scenes Video of "Time For Miracles".
List of Warner Music Group Labels
How the Labels Fared This Year
Producer Rob Cavallo loves working with Adam! He discusses producing songs for Adam's debut album "For Your Entertainment" & also "Time For Miracles" for the film "2012" in 2009 with @lyndseyparker https://www.youtube.com
Behind the scenes of Adam Lambert recording "Time For Miracles" and making the music video. Rob Cavallo talks about Adam in a different video in this GALLERY.
AUGUST 26, 2014 TWEETS:
List of Warner Music Group Labels
How the Labels Fared This Year
Producer Rob Cavallo loves working with Adam! He discusses producing songs for Adam's debut album "For Your Entertainment" & also "Time For Miracles" for the film "2012" in 2009 with @lyndseyparker https://www.youtube.com
Behind the scenes of Adam Lambert recording "Time For Miracles" and making the music video. Rob Cavallo talks about Adam in a different video in this GALLERY.
AUGUST 26, 2014 TWEETS:
Tweets August 26, 2014
@bombalurina03 You guys...i am now a Person Who Knows Things thanks to my Adam shirt! Met a guy outside the venue that works for Warner and he says the ...
@bombalurina03 Oops i think i got cut off on that last tweet. But yeah Adam is now signed with Warner!
@bombalurina03 He said Adam is "in good spirits" and can't wait to release new music. We also talked about the awesomeness that is the Queen gig.
@bombalurina03 He went into detail about Adam traveling to Sweden to record and everything!
Kari's Longer Recap of Meeting the Guy From Warner:
http://lilybop2010.tumblr.com/post/105385308328/adam-lambert-with-wbm
Kari's Longer Recap of Meeting the Guy From Warner:
http://lilybop2010.tumblr.com/post/105385308328/adam-lambert-with-wbm
WBR ARTISTS LIST WBR Artists - ADAM ADDED via @alternaterra
@alternaterra: You can see they followed Adam yesterday (reverse chronological order)
https://twitter.com/alternaterra/status/544892819169476609
WBR is following Adam Lambert on Twitter
https://twitter.com/wbr/following
Warner Brothers Records Artists List
WBR Artists
@alternaterra: You can see they followed Adam yesterday (reverse chronological order)
https://twitter.com/alternaterra/status/544892819169476609
WBR is following Adam Lambert on Twitter
https://twitter.com/wbr/following
Warner Brothers Records Artists List
WBR Artists
https://twitter.com/wbr/lists/wbr-artists/members
Scan for blue FOLLOWING button. Adam & Nile on list.
List members
- Founding member of @_CCDs
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- Singer - Songwriter - Guitarist - Founding Member of the Goo Goo Dolls
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- Get the debut album on iTunes here: http://smarturl.it/iispu5
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- News items for Dan Auerbach, guitarist and lead singer for @TheBlackKeys
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- it feels better being loud
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- Download 'Manhattan' here: http://bit.ly/17qD3wJ
- I sing in @deltarae ...I believe in organic and from scratch... ThunderClothingCreaturesMusicMagicBooksBakingWildness
- singer/songwriter for @deltarae
- Singer. Songwriter. Warner Brother. Debut album Adventures in Real Time out now. #LetsGetStarted
- Official Mystery Skulls
- Royal Blood are a two piece band formed in Brighton, UK. Debut album 'Royal Blood' out now. Download on iTunes @ http://po.st/RoyalBloodAlbum .
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- Official Twitter for Red Hot Chili Peppers
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- Two Guys, One Band @jfkmstrkrft @sebby_g
- GTA x TJR North American Tour: http://www.gtaxtjr.com/
- I sing, play tambourine & make other noise in@DeltaRae. Every day is a gift.
- Official Twitter of Stevie Nicks. The album 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault is available now.
- Warner Bros Recording Artist/Professional Chipotle Eater. Download #LionHeart on iTunes below!
- I live in a van and play drums with @deltarae. Craft beer, comedy, people, burritos.
- official twitter for http://conoroberst.com // Upside Down Mountain out now on @nonesuchrecords
- @AtlasGenius is @mikefantastic &@KeithWHJeffery. Our album When It Was Now is now available at http://smarturl.it/atlas . Tour dates at http://atlasgenius.com .
- Debut EP Forever OUT NOW @wbr
- New Album #RebelSoul in stores now. Buy it: http://smarturl.it/KidRockRebelSoul …
- The official Twitter account of Robert Plant.
- They're like if Led Zeppelin and The Band had a baby in Joshua Tree that grew up listening to Ryan Adams covering the Stones 70's country influenced songs.
- Nico & Vinz is a duo consisting of: Nico Sereba & Vincent ´Vinz´ Dery. Pre-order their debut album#BlackStarElephant: http://smarturl.it/BSEPO
- a small man
- Two girls, two guys, and a whole lotta feelings.
- European Border Breakers Award winning band from Estonia
- Lead singer of @echosmith
- Oh. im noah, i play bass in the band ECHOSMITH on Warner Brothers Records/king of fabrics. Currently traveling wherever music leads
- This is the official Twitter news feed for Iron & Wine.
- The official account of Wayne Coyne
- Official Twitter of artist Shawn Colvin.
- #FreeTune |mgmt-leaderofcultrap@gmail.com | booking: ziser@icmpartners.com | The Rebirth EP on iTunes Now http://smarturl.it/Deniro-RebirthEP …
- musician. passionate about waking up. new album - LOVE IS THE GREAT REBELLION out soon.
- Pensive nymph, hausfrau and Martyr.
- We are Daniel and Josh. We make music together. We have never raced an automobile of any kind. We can be found at @danielzott & @JrJrJosh
- The official Twitter for Linkin Park's Joe Hahn. http://www.joehahn.com
- Disturbed is @DAVIDMDRAIMAN,@DanDoneganGtr, @MikeWengren, and@JohnMoyerBass. Music available on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1bJApVa Amazon: http://amzn.to/1cnbSTN .
- Alt/Pop band signed to @WBR. Download our new album #TalkingDreams now: http://bit.ly/1fW45zP Check out our new video for Cool Kids http://youtu.be/SSCzDykng4g
- Super Chef Red Dragon 5D Makonnen OVO Booking: Lee Anderson Lee@amonly.com & Callender callender@amonly.com
- This is the official Twitter news feed for Natalie Merchant.
- Foals Forever //
- Stand & B Counted or Sit & B Nothing. Don't Litter,Chew Gum,Walk Past Homeless PPL w/out Smile.DOESNT MATTER in 5 yrs IT DOESNT MATTER THERE'S ONLY LOVE&FEAR
- This is the official account for @TheBlackKeys(@DanAuerbach & @PatrickCarney). Download TURN BLUE now: http://smarturl.it/turnblue .
- MGMT: Brett Fischer - brettfischer@me.com BOOKINGS: Lee Anderson - lee@amonly.com
- Download our NEW EP, Chasing Twisters, on iTunes now! http://bit.ly/IeRSGQ
- three piece sibling band from stockholm, sweden
- Indie Pop Band from NYC. @adamajrbrothers@jackajrbrothers @ryanajrbrothers Brand New INFINITY E.P. - http://smarturl.it/AJRInfinityEP
- It's pronounced JuhJAMZ. Our debut album SUICIDE PACT is out now!!!
- The official Regina Spektor account. New song You've Got Time is out now: http://smarturl.it/youvegottime
- Official Twitter feed of Tears for Fears. Curt -@curtsmith Roland - @rolandtff
- HAIL TO THE KING: DEATHBAT Available Now at App Store: http://bit.ly/1sKqcxL and Google Play: http://bit.ly/1qwXmMT
- Complete Artist all around creator: singer/music producer songwriter/screenwriter fashionista mogul in the making Zoo Moizelle Zoomoizelle@gmail.com
- Coming soon - Faithbook. For the religious, and those with a lisp.
- Singer | Songwriter | Producer from St. Louis. Download The Bright Side Mixtape FREE - http://soundcloud.com/BrandynBurnette
- It's The Official!
- The Official #GreenDay Twitter account.Facebook: http://facebook.com/greenday . YouTube: http://youtube.com/greenday .
- Linkin Park | Fort Minor https://www.facebook.com/mikeshinoda http://instagram.com/m_shinoda
- Music Maker
- They call me Dr. John. Rock Hall, 6 Grammys. New Album Ske-Dat-De-Dat: the Spirit of Satch dropped at #1, Billboard Jazz charts. Touring with The Nite Trippers.
- British Garage Blues on Sire Records. http://facebook.com/killitkid http://instagram.com/killitkidoffic …
- drummer drummer drummer
- The official Twitter of JEFF the Brotherhood. Click here to download 'Dig The Classics': http://bit.ly/1vr7tX2
- JtB here! I help LIGHTS with her online stuff like website and Facebook :) LIGHTS ARMY, LIGHTS Fans, and LASers FTW!
- Composer / Musician
- self criticism is my one true talent
- Our new album Forever Halloween is out now! 8123
- Singer | Songwriter | Actor | Host
- This Is Run By The Mars Volta
- I know you can hear but are you really listening? When you do you will know what Im about ;0)
- The Golden Echo is out now: http://smarturl.it/thegoldenecho
- Este es mi twitter oficial..
- Biffy Clyro came together in 1995 in a school in Kilmarnock, just outside of Glasgow, when friends Simon Neil & twins James & Ben Johnston started playing music
- Mrs Levitas. Daughter of Susan. Aunty to Rhys&Ryan. Godmother to Jac. Classical crossover singer from Wales. Instagram: RealKathJenkins 'HomeSweetHome' out now!
- You might know me from my record Sun Midnight Sun, Nickel Creek, the Watkins Family Hour, or touring with The Decemberists or Jackson Browne.
- TOPSZN + OVO + FCM Instagram: obobrien
- False Digital Prophet. False Psychic. Jaden.
- Talk Dirty (US) Album Available on iTunes and In Stores Now! Tattoos (INTL) Album Available Now!
- Download 'Christmas' http://smarturl.it/MBXmasDeluxe . Tweets Signed MB are from Michael, himself! Tweets from TOT are from Tory on Tour
- Get The Fox on iTunes here: http://smarturl.it/thefox-itunes
- Wu Tang Forever -- http://wudisciples.blogspot.com/
- The official Twitter account for Neil Young. 'Storytone' OUT NOW.
- Dream Big and Die a Legend #Rockstar ...#TeamMajor ... http://www.MajorMyjah.com ... Bookings: clewis@caa.com ... For PR inquiries: Katy@guttmanpr.com
- The Official Twitter feed for guitar master Pat Metheny. Run by the Pat Metheny Web Team.
- Singer/Songwriter with Warner Brothers Records. http://Youtube.com/TaylorBerrett http://iTunes.com/taylorberrett
- New album, #ForeverForNow, out now: http://bit.ly/1iS7xwk
- Drummer - Royal Blood
- New Album 'Koi No Yokan' on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/deftemp .
- The World is our class room, the streets are our teachers, our clothes are the make out sesh under the bleachers. -ZV
- Raised by Wolves: My Life in the Jungle Book |@Sho_Shameless | #YoureNotYou http://bit.ly/yourenotyou
- Actor/singer-songwriter, Dwight Yoakam has risen from hot country star to one of music's most significant and treasured legends.
- Singer/Songwriter
- Our latest album Heartthrob is available worldwide! Get it on iTunes! http://smarturl.it/jp19p0
- New album, The Phosphorescent Blues, coming January 27, 2015. Pre-order now at http://punchbrothers.com
- every blade of grass is, to me, a work of art. except for you, little weird not-art grass blade!
- Radio Personality/Dj/Producer/TV/Party Animal!
- FM$ is on iTunes now! Plus new music on the way.
- Producer, Guitarist, Composer, Author http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_Rodgers …
- THE HUNTING PARTY TOUR comes to North America, Winter 2015 w/ special guests @riseagainst+ @OMandM. Visit http://www.thehuntingpartytour.com for dates/tickets.
- Ponder. Write. Read. Run.
- VIBES executive produced by KANYE WEST is out now WORLDWIDE | http://smarturl.it/TLVibes For bookings hit up clewis@caa.com
- The brand new album Have A Heart is available now at iTunes! - http://bit.ly/1pFGWnq
- Official twitter of Damien Rice, musician.
- welcome to van nuys and stay for a night at the voyager. 93 till infinity...
- reach me: afterthesmoke@gmail.com
- The 'Official' Missy Higgins Twitter page.
- Our new album ONCE MORE ROUND THE SUN is available now at http://smarturl.it/omrts
- We will always love you.
- Sofa King
- Instagram - @gregholden
- 'Stomachaches' Out Now On B.CalmPress/Staple Records iTunes: http://smarturl.it/frnkieroitunes Store/Bundles: http://smarturl.it/frnkierostore
- Ignite & Inspire
- I make music.
- *Siham x Iman Hashi* MADE IN AFRICA Singer/Songwriters/Philanthropists -IG @faarrow
- Official Goo Goo Dolls Twitter. John Rzeznik -@JohnRzeznikGGD Robby Takac - @RobbyTakac. The new single Caught In The Storm is out now.
- My license was expired. My phone was haunted.
- YUNGMUMMEY
- I can tickle a gnarly synth. Little Machines out NOW: http://smarturl.it/littlemachinesdlx …
- The voice of Elsa in Disney's FROZEN! Back on Broadway starring in IF/THEN. New album Holiday Wishes out now! World Tour coming in 2015.
- kamtin m.//daydream forever, you punk
- Singer in the band @deltarae.
- The Official Blake Shelton Twitter. You're getting the real BS straight from Blake himself. (And a few official updates from Team BS too)
- Got a question? Simply #AskFaith
- Album number 7 has started!
- Sign-up to the email mailing list at http://www.theprodigy.com
- R.E.M. - Power trio, covers and originals from 1980-2011
- Tweeting Worldwide - Straight From Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers HQ
- The official band Twitter of Mutemath.
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