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Adam mentioned on Chinese website Mtime: Memorable Movie Songs

Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Friday, November 14, 2014

Posted at : Friday, November 14, 2014


Translation:
"2012" theme song called "Time for Miracles", sung by American draft star Adam Lambert. The painted smoky makeup man, with his strange voice with Yaoqi conquered almost all ears. And the song "Time for Miracles" Overall, the difficulty of pop music is very smooth, emotional expression is also in place. Difficult to sing songs written, high profile film, almost a song around Adam Lambert's voice conditions to build songs.

Adam Lambert is the "American Idol" excavated superb newcomers. His superior level too, when that bookmakers odds game has been out for less than 1. Last year, he had as an American Idol, came over to China, to participate in the recording "Chinese Idol" is.


 Link to article:
http://news.mtime.com/2014/11/12/1533907.html#/feature/9 

6 comments:

Lam-My said...

Time For Miracles...This song seems to appeal a lot to the China and Vietnam people and easterners. Understandable, their constant natural as well as man-induced disasters. It's like time for miracles, when I see the extreme hardship of the Chinese people surviving, clawing their way to safety in mudslides, floods and earthquakes.
As for me, I see it as Adam singing for his life...they sure pushed him to the limit of his alto voice. I like the video of Time For Miracles, like a movie set. Hey Adam is finally on a movie, not bad. I remember when I saw Russell Brand licking Adam's sockless ankles on a funny show. I even suggested they collaborate since Adam too like Brand, is really funny; like Adam crying under the piano...so sad but so funny and spraying his throat with special pounded herbs, before exploding the chandelier. lol!

Anonymous said...

I remember when this song first came out, Brian May commented on how great Adam's voice was. The movie wasn't a big hit, but I thought the song was great.

Anne Marie said...

I love this song.

Anonymous said...

I watched the movie on a non-premium cable channel to set up hearing Adam sing the song at the end. What happened? The channel made the picture a third of the size of the screen, put the credits at the bottom and it put an ad for one of its own shows on the other third complete with sound of the ad, not Adam singing the song. They probably wanted to get more commercial time, so they used the closing credits for that instead of playing Adam singing the song. If this happens every time the movie plays on non-premium channels, no one will hear the song at the end. Boo-hoo!

jadam said...

Love that song.

jadam said...

Love that song.