Here's what I'm talking about! I think every song has its own color aura. For this Unplugged session, Adam has changed the color palette of every one of these songs from what they are on the FYE CD. In particular (and probably because it's the one I've heard him perform most often) I'm thinking of Whataya Want From Me. It's got a completely different set of "color hues" than the one we've been hearing most of the time. This acoustic version is just so fresh and different!!! It's like switching from deep blues and garnet reds to pastels. Sort of. Does that make sense? This is what makes Adam so spectacular as a vocalist--he can sing every line of the electromagnetic spectrum, including both visible and invisible light. Yes, Adam can sing all these: radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray frequencies. The entire cosmos comes out of his mouth when he sings!!! Actually, I'm sort of serious. Even tho' this is mostly tongue-in-cheek.
OK, so I do think too much!! I think Adam said in that Australian quiz that his worst fault is thinking too much. So we have some common ground, lol.
Here's what I'm talking about! I think every song has its own color aura. For this Unplugged session, Adam has changed the color palette of every one of these songs from what they are on the FYE CD. In particular (and probably because it's the one I've heard him perform most often) I'm thinking of Whataya Want From Me. It's got a completely different set of "color hues" than the one we've been hearing most of the time. This acoustic version is just so fresh and different!!! It's like switching from deep blues and garnet reds to pastels. Sort of. Does that make sense? This is what makes Adam so spectacular as a vocalist--he can sing every line of the electromagnetic spectrum, including both visible and invisible light. Yes, Adam can sing all these: radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray frequencies. The entire cosmos comes out of his mouth when he sings!!! Actually, I'm sort of serious. Even tho' this is mostly tongue-in-cheek.
OK, so I do think too much!! I think Adam said in that Australian quiz that his worst fault is thinking too much. So we have some common ground, lol.