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Post by grenno on Feb 25, 2019 12:04:56 GMT
What if the 2B is indication that it's a double disc album? 👽 or 2 Billion tracks? (I mean if we're reaching, let's reach...) I like the way you think 😉
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Post by alrightsir on Feb 25, 2019 12:06:05 GMT
I really don't think she's doing a GH. What would be on it? Blow Me, Try, JGMAR, What About Us, Beautiful Trauma, Just Like Fire and? Yeah, Walk Me Home and some other song but you simply don't release a GH with 8 songs. No point doing so. They usually take the old hits too, and add on new ones. They'll probably also tack on features (maybe Setting The World On Fire?), and a couple of new songs, and we have a 30+ track selection. Ah okay. Do we know how many albums she has to do besides H2BH?
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Post by hookedonspice on Feb 25, 2019 12:07:03 GMT
or 2 Billion tracks? (I mean if we're reaching, let's reach...) I like the way you think 😉
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Post by hookedonspice on Feb 25, 2019 12:22:55 GMT
They usually take the old hits too, and add on new ones. They'll probably also tack on features (maybe Setting The World On Fire?), and a couple of new songs, and we have a 30+ track selection. Ah okay. Do we know how many albums she has to do besides H2BH? She signed a multi-album deal with RCA in 2014 (after TTAL). Those deals are typically 5-album deals, so a minimum of 3 more?
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Post by qcpatdive on Feb 25, 2019 19:02:42 GMT
I'm still thinking about the GH album for her 20th anniversary... I would definitely prefer an album with covers of songs that have been significant for her, or duets with artists she loves. Or why not an GH album but with revisited or acoustic versions of her songs? I'll keep dreaming 🌛
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Post by Dani on Feb 25, 2019 19:05:53 GMT
I'm still thinking about the GH album for her 20th anniversary... I would definitely prefer an album with covers of songs that have been significant for her, or duets with artists she loves. Or why not an GH album but with revisited or acoustic versions of her songs? I'll keep dreaming 🌛 I like how you're thinking! Really, I'd be happy with anything but a typical GH....
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Post by itsviki on Mar 1, 2019 5:59:35 GMT
I'm still confused. What about the Beautiful Trauma Tour? Will it be changed to Hurts to be Human Tour? Or will it be a mixture? How will she promote the new album while still touring with the old one. I mean I am happy for new music coming soon but..so many questions. I wonder if this was planned all along or they decided to release the new album early because of her huge success now in the USA. However this 6 months gap makes kinda more sense now. Probably I should just stop asking questiongs and see.. Anyway feel free to give options Here's my theory: 2020 marks her 20th anniversary in the music business, they will want to capitalize on this with a release of a new Greatest Hits CD - all the recent accolades and awards are building up P!nk's "legacy status" to move from just another pop star to that league where even if the music doesn't sell, she remains a touring force. This also works in favor of the Greatest Hits theory. It's smart, since she's hitting 40 years old this year and ageism is well and alive. They rush-released this album mid era to squeeze out a few more "hits" to include on the 2020 Greatest Hits album and leave enough gap between the releases, and THAT will have a tour instead of Hurts 2B Human, perhaps towards the end of 2020 or beginning of 2021. Her album promo is usually split into two: press junket (usually 2 days, usually in LA), and then NYC for release week. If you look at her tour schedule, you will notice: • From April 13th - 19th, she is in California = pre-release press junket, local promo, etc. April 19th is a Friday, I have my money on this being the release date. I could be wrong, but it makes the most sense. • April 20th - 25th is blocked off in the tour schedule = release week promo, most likely NY, late night shows and morning shows. (Side note: SNL is still running during April, so I have they have her on again!) But, it's all speculation on my part... Oh, I can't believe I did not think about the 20th anniversary. Lol makes sense Thanks for sharing your idea!! I'm not a big fan of Greatest Hits albums tho
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Post by grenno on Mar 1, 2019 13:40:34 GMT
Hm maybe they’ll wait till her 25th anniversary.
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Post by Pinkgurl on Mar 1, 2019 16:10:46 GMT
Here's my theory: 2020 marks her 20th anniversary in the music business, they will want to capitalize on this with a release of a new Greatest Hits CD - all the recent accolades and awards are building up P!nk's "legacy status" to move from just another pop star to that league where even if the music doesn't sell, she remains a touring force. This also works in favor of the Greatest Hits theory. It's smart, since she's hitting 40 years old this year and ageism is well and alive. They rush-released this album mid era to squeeze out a few more "hits" to include on the 2020 Greatest Hits album and leave enough gap between the releases, and THAT will have a tour instead of Hurts 2B Human, perhaps towards the end of 2020 or beginning of 2021. Her album promo is usually split into two: press junket (usually 2 days, usually in LA), and then NYC for release week. If you look at her tour schedule, you will notice: • From April 13th - 19th, she is in California = pre-release press junket, local promo, etc. April 19th is a Friday, I have my money on this being the release date. I could be wrong, but it makes the most sense. • April 20th - 25th is blocked off in the tour schedule = release week promo, most likely NY, late night shows and morning shows. (Side note: SNL is still running during April, so I have they have her on again!) But, it's all speculation on my part... Oh, I can't believe I did not think about the 20th anniversary. Lol makes sense Thanks for sharing your idea!! I'm not a big fan of Greatest Hits albums tho May I ask why you don't like greatest hits albums?
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Post by qcpatdive on Mar 4, 2019 4:20:29 GMT
Do you remember that last October, Pink cancelled her show in Fresno on April 15, and later in November, she added a new show at LA Staples Center at the same date. The reason was "scheduling conflict".
Afterwards, it could have something to do with her new album. She will be in LA on April 15 and April 19. Maybe she will do a TV appearance? After, it is Easter holiday. I don't know if she could do some promo during this period.
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Post by hurts2btrauma on Mar 4, 2019 4:31:03 GMT
I’m craving my track list and pre-order.... soon I hope!!!
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Post by pinkhistory on Mar 4, 2019 13:36:07 GMT
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Post by grenno on Mar 4, 2019 14:47:39 GMT
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Post by Dani on Mar 4, 2019 14:51:30 GMT
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Post by hurts2btrauma on Mar 4, 2019 15:56:45 GMT
I’ve seen the Queen live three times:
–September 26, 2009 in Rosemont, IL (took a road trip from St. Paul, MN with my mom, I was 12) –March 23, 2013 in St. Paul, MN (where I live, I got to experience “Glitter in the Air” live!!!) –January 7, 2014 in Minneapolis, MN (I saw “The Great Escape” live!)
My only complaint about The Truth About Love Tour is she didn’t perform the title track which is one of my favorite songs on the album
I didn’t get to see her on the Beautiful Trauma World Tour the first time because of financial reasons, but I got my tickets for May 5th!!!!
Hoping for some Hurts 2B Human songs live and [B[definitely[/B] “I Am Here”
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