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Mrluvaluva
23-10-2008, 11:11 AM
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Adele has made number 1 with her debut album "19" on US itunes this week.

And here's what she had to say on her Myspace page:

"OH MY GOD
WOW
THANKYOU SO MUCH
CHUFFED AND VERY STUNNED

I had so much fun on SNL, everyone was so nice!

im back next month for Leno and Craig Ferguson - woop woop

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Well done Adele! (even though HSM3 has taken over now)

Hugo
23-10-2008, 11:13 AM
Why now? :puzzled:

Mrluvaluva
23-10-2008, 11:15 AM
I'm not sure. Amy Winehouse took a while to get to the top in the US too.

Hugo
23-10-2008, 11:23 AM
^ The US that explains it.

Annie
23-10-2008, 11:26 AM
Aw well done Adele :elephant:

Dan_
23-10-2008, 11:43 AM
Nice to see another Brit doing well over in the states.

xDramatick
23-10-2008, 11:44 AM
Congrats Adele, totally deserved.

Corkie
23-10-2008, 12:35 PM
YAY! Go Adele :colour:

KKBL
23-10-2008, 12:44 PM
Adele performed on a TV show in the US called Saturday Nigh Live.she was just lucky that Sarah Palin was doing an interview on the show and it got huge huge ratings.

Loukas
23-10-2008, 12:53 PM
WOW! Well Done!! People like her and Leona proves there is talent in the UK! :thumbs:

Mrluvaluva
23-10-2008, 12:54 PM
Adele's recent performance on Saturday Night Live proved lucrative after millions tuned in to catch Sarah Palin's appearance on the same programme.

The British singer performed two tracks on the show, but it was Palin's role – which gave Saturday Night Live its highest viewing figures since a special edition aired soon after 9/11 – that really drew the attention.

The Republican vice-presidential candidate made a cameo at the start of the show as a response to comedian Tina Fey, who has mocked Palin in a series of impressions over the last few weeks.

As a result, the exposure has seen Adele's debut album "19" shoot to the top of the iTunes digital downloads chart in the US.

"19" debuted at number one in the UK charts on its release earlier this year and has since gone on to sell over half a million copies.


Original article here (http://uk.news.yahoo.com/8/20081022/ten-adele-s-sarah-palin-sales-boost-31c8aba.html)


Thanks KKBL

Mrluvaluva
23-10-2008, 01:01 PM
Apparently the show got over 17 million viewers.

Loukas
23-10-2008, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Apparently the show got over 17 million viewers.

WOW!!! Do you know what % was?

Indierock&roll
23-10-2008, 01:03 PM
woo i love adeles album

Mrluvaluva
23-10-2008, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by DoubleTrouble

WOW!!! Do you know what % was?


The telecast, hosted by Josh Brolin and featuring musical guest Adele, averaged a 10.7 rating, 24 share in the 56 local markets metered by Nielsen Media Research. Saturday Night Live towered over all late-night and primetime programs with the shows highest average in metered-market households since the telecast of March 12, 1994 (hosted by Nancy Kerrigan with musical guest Aretha Franklin).

GiRTh
23-10-2008, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by KKBL
Adele performed on a TV show in the US called Saturday Nigh Live.she was just lucky that Sarah Palin was doing an interview on the show and it got huge huge ratings. Saturday night live is a huge show. She should do well off the back of that.

Mrluvaluva
25-10-2008, 03:01 PM
Adele has told Radio One's Newsbeat she's planning to start writing the follow-up to her debut album 19 in the next month or so, and that she's got loads of ideas.

She said: "I've just got to find something to write about really. The first record I was just completely in love, whereas I'm just busy now.

"I don't really want to write about working! I just haven't got time for the heartache at the moment.

"Maybe I can go and hang out with Justin Timberlake and he can break my heart. I'm up for that!"

Adele said she knew exactly who she wanted to produce it, although she couldn't announce it yet as it's not confirmed.

"It's all really exciting. I'm not really nervous to be honest. I think you're only as good as your next record anyway.

"But luckily as the first record was so well received, I'm not being rushed that much by anyone, so that's really good."

Adele's just gone to number one in the US iTunes chart, mainly thanks to an appearance on hit show Saturday Night Live at the weekend.

It ended up being the most watched episode in 14 years thanks to having US vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin as a fellow guest.

Adele said: "She came up to me, I couldn't escape, and she was like 'My daughter bought your record for me.' She's really nice backstage though.

"I'm an Obama supporter but I can see her appeal for other women. She's just a soccer mum. Or football mum - I'm turning American!"

Adele said her next gig, a Little Noise Session for Mencap on the 11 November, will probably be her last in the UK with her current album. But she's back in the US for a tour there in January.

"It's not too big, 12 dates, major cities. It's going to be really, really, really great.

"It's kind of a big step up from the one I did in May and June. Bigger places and visiting a few places I haven't been before. It's phenomenal, the ball is really rolling now, it's really exciting."

Adele said it was an honour to be one of three acts picked by Burt Bacharach to take part in his BBC Electric Proms gig.

She gave a standout performance of Baby It's You, and told us she's been a fan for years: "He wrote a lot of Aretha Franklin's songs and a lot of the old ballads.

"I'm all about the ballads and I love an old crooner - and he was in Austin Powers."

And it's not just Burt who's a fan. The Raconteurs recently got Adele to cover their track Many Shades of Black as a B-side to their single.

Adele admitted: "I'm a huge fan of the White Stripes and The Raconteurs and it's Brendan Benson's song and he was really happy with it - which is great."

Despite getting to hang out with Jack White, Adele revealed he's still an elusive character to her.

"He's really intense, he really likes to look into people's eyes when he's talking to them and I hate doing that, so it was a big like 'Oh God!'

"But he's really nice, the whole band are lovely. We went for dinner and he's really family orientated and kept wanting to talk to his kids, but they were playing with the sprinklers or something."

She continued: "I was meant to record with him in Nashville but then he had to go and do the Bond tune with Alicia Keys.

"So I thought I'd never meet him... but then they came into the studio in Shepherds Bush and we did it and it was lovely!"

The singer also said she's hoping to get a couple of collaborations on her next album too.

"I really want to do a duet with Ray LaMontagne for the second record. And the guy that's going to produce it, I reckon it will be like a collaboration anyway, because he's really good."


Original article here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/music/newsid_7687000/7687222.stm)

M X
25-10-2008, 04:05 PM
Congrats, adele.