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The Official ADELE mega-thread

Re: If Adele doesn't get at least one Grammy for 21

[-XI was with you until I saw that comment, his album was good too. 21 does deserve a Grammy but next year I think they will be hard to get since they have revamped the categories and axed some categories.

His album was decent, and the ONLY reason it's in the number one spot is because of the media hype surrounding his temper tantrum at GMA, and the resurrgence of Rihannagate, people talking about the incident again draws more attention to him.

He's a spoiled, overgrown child who needs to be in a rehab center maturing, not on top of the charts getting more of the ego-stroking that made him think it's ok to beat up pretty island girls. ](*,)

His album has two or three hit songs and the rest is filler.
 
Re: If Adele doesn't get at least one Grammy for 21

She's super talented. One of the smartest decisions the Grammys made in the last few years (besides rightfully stiffing Justin Bieber for Esperanza) was anointing Adele Best New Artist over the now embarrassing Jonas Brothers et al.

Isn't that the truth! :=D:

Although I would have preferred Florence + the Machine over Esperanza.
 
one of the best, truest artists out there. absolutely love her. greatness all around in lyrics, voice, and melody.
 
Re: Adele

Love me some Adele, too. :D

A little mashup someone did of MY favorite artist (WHitney) and Adele...

Very nice--they sound good together!

@ sexykevtaurean79

must you soil every thread?

it must be truly sad searching the internet endlessly to come up with any crumb to try and make WH seem relevant. we know her voice now currently is no match for Adele's. Her voice is"It's Not Right But It's Ok"

@mojoe54

this mash up is meh. WH can no longer sing. she would be struggling to keep up with Adele.
 
Adele's "21" album not only returns to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (up two spots), but also becomes the first to sell more than a million copies this year.
 
Adele's "21" (XL Recordings) started the 11th week of its U.K. reign this past Sunday to achieve the longest consecutive run at No. 1 for a studio album by a solo artist in British chart history. .

"21" also recorded sales in excess of 100,000 last week for the 11th week in a row. Elvis Presley twice recorded longer runs at the U.K. album summit than Adele's current sequence, but with soundtrack releases: 17 weeks at No. 1 for "Blue Hawaii" in 1962 and 12 for "G.I. Blues" the year before. "21," certified seven-times platinum for U.K. shipments of 2.1 million, has now topped the U.K. chart for longer than any album since the Bob Marley and the Wailers compilation "Legend" led the way for its first 12 weeks on the chart from May to August 1984.

Adele's previous album "19" was, however, nudged out of the No. 2 spot on the new chart by U.K. starlet Katy B's debut set "On A Mission" (Rinse Recordings/Columbia/Sony Music Entertainment). "21" moved down to No. 3.
 
Adele holds at No. 1 on UK album, single charts

LONDON | Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:37am EDT

LONDON (Reuters) - British singer-songwriter Adele maintained her grip on both the U.K. single and album charts, the Official Charts Company said on Sunday.

The Grammy-winning singer's single "Someone Like You" led the field for a third week; her second album "21" has been number one for seven weeks. To add to her dominance, her debut album "19" remained in fourth spot.

The weekly sales for "21" more than doubled those of its nearest rival "Build A Rocket Boys," the latest release from alternative rock band Elbow. R.E.M. came in at No. 5 with "Collapse Into Now."

On the singles scene, Jessie J remained at No. 2 with "Price Tag," while R&B singer Rihanna stayed at No. 3 with "S&M," and Lady Gaga was unchanged at No. 4 with "Born This Way." U.S. rapper Wiz Khalifa started at No. 5 with his debut single "Black And Yellow," a recent American chart-topper.
 
Adele's '21' Marks Sixth Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200

It's a sleepy post-Easter week on the Billboard 200 albums chart, as there isn't a single debut in the top 10 -- the first time that has happened since the tally dated Jan. 22. And, not a single album posts a sales gain in the top 40. Things should brighten up next week, once a bevy of new sets from the likes of Beastie Boys and Jennifer Lopez reach the tally.

Meanwhile, at No. 1 this week -- again -- is Adele's "21," marking its sixth non-consecutive week atop the tally (124,000; down 19% according to Nielsen SoundScan). It's just the fifth album by a woman in the last 10 years to earn as many weeks at No. 1. Since 2001, the only other female solo albums with six weeks in the penthouse are: Taylor Swift's "Fearless" (11 weeks) and "Speak Now" (six), Norah Jones' "Feels Like Home" and Susan Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream" (both with six).

http://www.billboard.com/news/adele...th-week-at-no-1-on-billboard-1005169182.story
 
Adele kicks off North American tour with emotional show

(Rolling Stone) -- When Adele finished a soaring rendition of "Hometown Glory" to open her set at Washington D.C.'s 9:30 Club last night -- the kickoff gig for her North American tour -- she did a mini-curtsy and took a long swig from a teacup.

"I'm really, really, really nervous," she told the mostly female sell-out crowd. "The last time I was here, the guy who inspired '21' was with me."The assembled roared in solidarity.
It was the beginning of a non-stop monologue that continued between the set's 16 songs, drawn mostly from "21," the deeply personal break-up album that has sold 1.5 million copies this year.
It seemed that if she stopped talking, even for a moment, the emotions that clearly simmered just below the surface might explode. Her fans could easily have filled a venue much larger than the 1,200-capacity club -- as, clearly, could her voice. But Adele's nerves might not be ready for anything less intimate.
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Wearing a high-belted black dress and standing mostly still on a set seemingly designed to look like a retro London flat, with Persian rugs and two dozen vintage lampshades dangling at various heights, Adele belted out her heartache in song after earnest song.
The material might have turned grating or repetitive in the hands of a lesser talent, but the 23-year-old Brit's reservoir is so deep and the passion so palpable that it's hard to take your eyes off her.
"I don't know why I get so hot -- it's not like I'm dancing like Beyoncé," she quipped after the particularly melancholic "Don't You Remember" before releasing a signature laugh-honk and moving on to gabbing about the royal wedding.
"I liked the kissing bit best," she said. "They just seemed like any boyfriend and girlfriend."
"Turning Tables," one of the angrier tracks on 21, was given a smart, spare arrangement that highlighted the power of Adele's voice, which carried effortlessly into the high rafters, pulling goosebumps from hundreds of arms -- and more than a few tears.
Read excerpts from Rolling Stone's cover story on Adele
One of the night's biggest ovations came when the singer introduced her cover of "If It Hadn't Been for Love," by bluegrass band the Steeldrivers.
"It's about shooting your wife," she said. "I'm not condoning it, but I want to shoot a few f***ing men in my life."
When she played the re-imagined cover of the Cure's "Lovesong" from 21, she mentioned that the arrangement was originally written for Barbra Streisand, who passed on it.
She went on to list her "favorites" as Streisand, Bette Midler, Etta James, and June Carter -- a list that accurately reflects Adele's own potent mix of soul and schmaltz.
Rolling Stone: Before Adele -- a history of British soul divas
As the set wound down, it was clear the weight was lifting off her shoulders.
"I can't believe I've managed to wear my high heels throughout the whole show!" she blurted before launching into "Someone Like You," perhaps the most devastating song on 21, in which she confronts her former lover's marriage.
"Nevermind, I'll find someone like you/I wish nothing but the best for you too," she sang with shaking hands. "Don't forget me, I beg."
Returning for a triumphant encore -- "The shoes are off!" she declared -- Adele didn't so much deliver her propulsive, bitter signature hit "Rolling in the Deep" as introduce it. This time, her booming voice was just the loudest in a sing-along in which her thousand-plus tribe shared the cathartic joy of acceptance and resilience.

Adele, in all her pop-culture referencing, quippy glory, delivers that as well as anyone.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/Music/05/16/adele.tour.dcshow.rstone/index.html
 
It is good to remember "19" every once and while. "Chasing Pavements," "Hometown Glory" and "Cold Shoulder" paved the way for a great sophomore album.

Her voice is so pure !!!
 
She's a breath of fresh air considering 90% of the music out there lacks melody, is over produced and sung by people with minimal vocal talent. She brought real music back, and I hope she inspires others to do the same!

My favourite song at the moment is One and Only, although the whole album is great. I love watching her do live performances.

http://youtu.be/YpDzqyantq0

I also love hearing her talk about crispy tissues and anal lube at the start of this performance LOL
 
Re: If Adele doesn't get at least one Grammy for 21

I love Adele's Rolling in the Deep, so I hope she wins a Grammy.


I hope she wins more than just one Grammy:gogirl:

I can't get Rumor Has It off my brain...lol
 
Re: Adele

must you soil every thread?

Oh but of course, dear. :-) Anything to get your attention. And anything about WHITNEY always gets your attention. We all know that. Hence why you came in here and went STRAIGHT to my post... ..|

....I like having your attention. It brings me joy. :wave:
 
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dErAZL1Hr8[/ame]
 
ONE AND ONLY is her best !!! Hands down
 
Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" claims a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, to be released tomorrow (May 19) on Billboard.com, while Lady Gaga's "The Edge of Glory" soars in at No. 3.

"Rolling in the Deep" strengthens its lock atop the chart with Airplay Gainer honors for a third consecutive week and the Digital Gainer award for the second time in four weeks. The song rises 3-2 on Radio Songs (118 million in audience, up 19%, according to Nielsen BDS) and logs a second frame atop Digital Songs with its highest weekly sum to-date (353,000 downloads sold, up 20%, according to Nielsen SoundScan).

As previously reported, Adele's "21" dominates the Billboard 200 for an eighth week, while "Rolling in the Deep" sets the weekly plays record in its third frame in charge of the Adult Pop Songs airplay chart.

http://www.billboard.com/news#/news/adele-stays-atop-hot-100-lady-gaga-makes-1005188862.story
 
Re: Adele

Oh but of course, dear. :-) Anything to get your attention. And anything about WHITNEY always gets your attention. We all know that. Hence why you came in here and went STRAIGHT to my post... ..|

....I like having your attention. It brings me joy. :wave:

Maybe Adele will take pity on Whit and when she gets out of rehab will let her open for her on the upcoming world tour.

or maybe she'll let her do background vocals and some throwawy B-side.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW8viOxUiRg[/ame]
 
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