Today in Rock History
June 4, 2022
Queen + Adam Lambert opened the Platinum Jubilee Concert, known as the “Platinum Party at the Palace,” held outside Buckingham Palace to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year reign.
The band delivered a dynamic performance of “We Will Rock You,” with Brian May delivering his iconic guitar solo from a platform in front of the Victoria Memorial monument.
P!nk talked to Gayle King about going to & Juliet the musical and she was excited to find out that @adamlambert 's Whataya Want From Me was on!
"I wrote a song for Adam Lambert called Whataya Want From Me " and her son Jameson told her "It's a pretty good song mama!" 🥰♥️
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Adam Lambert breaks down the cover art behind his upcoming album "Adam":
"It’s a little bit of metal, a little bit of stone. I feel like, especially in today’s world, you kind of have to develop a bit of an armor. Especially if you’re somebody like me who’s a queer artist in the public space. I mean, it is not necessarily always a walk in the park. I think the cool thing about the cover is that you see that some of the stone is kind of cracked or chipped or distressed. It wasn’t built yesterday. And neither was I. I’ve been doing this for a minute, and I have learned a lot, and I’m still standing strong. That’s a part of this character in this album, too — strength and perseverance."
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.@adamlambert announces new album ‘Adam’ with captivating single ‘Eat U Alive’ https://t.co/6Gtz7gKZgk via @nme < “album will see Lambert lean more into ‘90s alternative and electronica than ever before, and strive to blend genres in a unique way to capture a timeless feel”
“Today (Friday May 8), he has released a new single from the record: ‘Eat U Alive’. The track centres around an anthemic, high-energy chorus and captures an insatiable, passionate feel throughout.”
Is this even true
I live in a place where you have to go 40 min just to have any real food don't even know what this is.
From a post We stopped at Buc-ee’s just to “use the bathroom real quick.” Rookie mistake.
Twenty minutes later… I’m pushing a cart (WHY do they even have carts at a gas station??), my toddler is licking a 3-pound bag of gummy worms,
My husband is talking to a complete stranger about beef jerky like it’s a fine wine tasting, and I’m somehow Standing there with a cart full of fudge, a brisket sandwich the size of my face.,
matching family Buc-ee’s shirts, and a cast iron skillet I absolutely did NOT need
The baby has a whole new wardrobe and is now chewing on a Buc-ee’s spatula like a teether The 5-year-old has a beaver plushie the size of a Golden Retriever.
And I’m $300 poorer wondering how the heck we just left a GAS STATION with more stuff than I got at Target last week.
Buc-ee’s isn’t a gas station. It’s a full-blown amusement park disguised as a bathroom break.
And we fall for it EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
Send help. And wet wipes. And maybe another brisket taco.
Celebrating the release of @adamlambert’s stellar album “Velvet”, six years ago today. At a time when our world was uncertain & frightening, this album gave us much needed joy & light. 💚💜
At the 41st Kennedy Center Honors, Adam Lambert transformed Cher’s dance-floor classic Believe into an emotional ballad that stunned both Cher and the audience.
Stripped of its famous autotune and club beat, Lambert’s version opened with only piano chords and his soaring, unfiltered vocals. From the first lines, the room was hushed, drawn into a performance that reimagined the anthem as something raw, intimate, and deeply human.
The audience erupted in a standing ovation led by Cher, acknowledging not just the tribute but the reinvention of a pop milestone. The moment quickly spread online, earning millions of views and cementing Lambert’s Believe as one of the most celebrated live covers of the past decade.
Watch it here: https://t.co/O7SkzpZmYv