Archiv | September, 2010

DavidArchuleta.com: David’s Reaktion auf Sprachnachrichten seiner Fans – Teil 1

11 Sep

David’s offizielle Website DavidArchuleta.com hält mal wieder ein Schmankerl für Fans parat: ein Video von David bei Abhören der Sprachnachrichten, die ihm Fans seines “Mobile Fanclubs” (derzeit leider nur in den USA verfügbar) hinterlassen können.

Von DavidArchuleta.com:

ou called, and he answered! Recently David took some time (while at David Archuleta headquarters, of course) to check and respond to the great messages you all leave on his mobile hotline (801-386-8196 if you don’t know it) so check out part one of his responses right now, and stay tuned for part 2!

Call David Archuleta’s Mobile Hotline anytime at 801-386-8196

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DavidArchuleta.com: ALBUM-VORSCHAU Part 1!!!

10 Sep

Auf David’s offizieller Site DavidArchuleta.com gibt es den ersten Teil der Album-Vorschau zu “The Other Side Of Down”!!!! Im Video erklärt David wie die Songs zustande kamen, was sie bedeuten, und was er mit ihnen ausdrücken möchte – und man bekommt sogar kurze Songclips zu hören!

In Part 1 geht es um die Songs “Other Side Of Down” und “Elevator”!

Von DavidArchuleta.com:

With the album release date approaching, David wanted to give his fans some previews of “The Other Side of Down”, so he shot a guided tour of the album on a recent tour through central park.

Each video will have snippets of the songs from the album, with David explaining the meaning and motivation behind each track. These videos are only available right here on Davidarchuleta.com. The first one is right here, stay tuned for more!!

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GAAAAH!!! Die Songschnipsel klingen schon soooooo genial!!!!!! Was meint Ihr???

David’s Interview mit Memphis Commercial Appeal

9 Sep

David führte anlässlich seines Konzertes in Memphis am Sonntag, 12. September, ein Interview mit Memphis Commercial Appeal – im Interview erklärt David den Hintergrund zu seinem Song “Elevator” – der auf einem Traum basiert, den David nur wenige Tage vor einer Writing Session mit den Co-Writern hatte. Und er berichtet, wie ihn seine steile Karriere regelrecht überrollte.

“In meinem Traum gab es dieses Riesengebäude, mit diesen vielen verschiedenen Ebenen und Aufzügen, die zu verschiedenen Bereichen führten, und ich wusste einfach nicht, auf welcher Etage ich aussteigen sollte”, erklärt David.

Doch in dem Lied ginge es nicht allein um seinen Traum, sondern viel mehr um die Symbolik, so David. Im Leben ginge es ebenso wie in seinem Aufzug-Traum ständig auf und ab und manches mal verliere man vor lauter hin und her die Übersicht und nichts würde einen Sinn ergeben. Aber man müsse dann einfach durchhalten.

“Manchmal geht’s bergauf. Manchmal geht’s bergab. Aber das Kribbeln im Bauch ist es, was einen lebendig fühlen lässt.”

Für David eine Philosophie, die sich bewährt hat. Denn in den letzten drei Jahren seit David durch die Show “American Idol” ins Entertainment- und Musikbusiness einstieg, gab es für ihn keine Verschnaufpause.

“Alles ist viel schneller gegangen, als ich es mir vorgestellt hatte,” so David. “Ich dachte, ich hätte ein Jahr, um mir darüber klar zu werden, was ich tun möchte und dass sich dann vielleicht Gelegenheiten dazu ergeben würden. Aber es ging einfach nur boom, boom, boom, und hörte nicht auf. Ich musste alles viel schneller lernen. Manchmal fühlte es sich an, als ob ich versuchte mit etwas mitzuhalten, das viel schneller ging als ich verarbeiten konnte. Aber es hat mich dazu gebracht, meine Grenzen — oder was ich für meine Grenzen hielt – zu überwinden, und ich habe dabei viel gelernt.”

Hier der vollständige Artikel von Memphis Commercial Appeal:

No idle time for ‘Idol’ contestant Dave Archuleta
by MARK JORDAN

On his upcoming third release, The Other Side of Down, due in stores Oct. 5, Dave Archuleta has a song he wrote called “Elevator,” that was inspired by a dream he had recently.

“In my dream there’s a huge building with all these different floors and elevators going to different places, and I didn’t know which floor to get off at,” says the 19-year-old singer, who performs Sunday at the Delta Fair & Music Festival. “The song is just reflective of life. How there’s so many different decisions, so many different things that can happen to you in your life. They may not always make sense, and it can be really confusing at times. But it’s an endless ride. Sometimes it takes you up. Sometimes it takes you down. But it’s the butterflies that keeping you feeling so alive.”

With its message of feeling overwhelmed by choices, the song neatly sums up Archuleta’s life over the past three years, a period that resembles a roller coaster as much as a bank of elevators. Though he was already a show business pro — he won the junior vocal division of the television talent contest “Star Search 2″ when he was 12 — the Utah native was only 16 years old when he became one of the youngest contestants ever on the seventh season of “American Idol” in 2007.

“It was hard being that young on the show,” says Archuleta. “I had three hours of school extra on top of everything else we had to do. And the fact that I was the only minor, it made it more difficult. It was harder to relate to people, harder to connect with someone, even though we were going through the same situation.”

Archuleta came in second on his season, losing in the final vote to David Cook. But he did well enough to earn his own shot at a recording career. Jive Records signed him and released his self-titled debut in 2008.

Despite most people’s assumption that “Idol” contestants go on to become puppets in a giant music-making machine, Archuleta bears out other former contestants’ assertions that being on the hit show is an opportunity; but once its over, what you do with the opportunity is up to you. For a teenager like Archuleta that responsibility, with all its incumbent choices and responsibilities, proved daunting.

“It all happened a lot faster than I imagined it,” he says of his sudden music career. “I thought I would have a year to figure out what I was going do and then opportunities would maybe start coming. But it was just like boom, boom, boom, didn’t stop. I had to learn a lot faster. I felt like I was trying to hang onto something that was moving a lot quicker than I was able to keep up with. But it pushed me past my boundaries — what I thought were my boundaries — and I learned a lot.”

Despite launching his career in front of tens of millions of people, for his third studio album (a holiday collection, Christmas From the Heart came out last year), Archuleta wanted to show more of himself on The Other Side of Down.

“There’s definitely a lot more of me this time around, more of my thoughts and ideas and personality in the songs,” says Archuleta, who co-wrote 10 of the album’s 12 tracks. “I just though what worked for me is just being who I am. There’s a little more quirkiness to this album and more meaningful messages to the songs.”

Weitere Infos zu David’s Konzert in Memphis gibt’s unter dem Artikel auf Memphis Commercial Appeal.

Photos: David mit Nigel & Ace beim Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon

9 Sep

Update: Noch ein Bild! Quelle: www.mda.org

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(Quelle unbekannt) – *lach* XD

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Bildquelle: MDAnews via twitter!

DavidArchuleta.com: Trackliste & Wunschkonzert

9 Sep

Auf David’s offizieller Website DavidArchuleta.com wurde die Trackliste von “The Other Side Of Down” bestätigt, und die Fans gebeten, David dabei zu helfen, für ein in Zukunft anstehendes Konzert die Setlista anhand der Songtitel auszusuchen – hier der Artikel vom “Mutterschiff”:

The Official Tracklist For The Other Side of Down

Hey Everyone, we’re happy to announce the official tracklisting for David’s new album, “The Other Side of Down” (Out October 5th). Check out the tracklist below and when you’re done, David needs your help with something. He’s playing a show in the near future and he needs help putting together a setlist. So, go through the tracklist below and create your dream set list.

We know you haven’t heard the songs yet, so just go by the titles. Use your instincts, come up with a list, and post your list in the comments section. David will choose the order of his set list according to your comments. Pretty cool right? Have fun and stay tuned for more.

1. The Other Side Of Down (3:13)
2. Something ‘Bout Love (4:22)
3. Elevator (3:24)
4. Stomping The Roses (3:01)
5. Who I Am (3:44)
6. Falling Stars (3:35)
7. Parachutes And Airplanes (3:33)
8. Look Around (3:26)
9. Good Place (3:25)
10. Complain (3:24)
11. Things Are Gonna Get Better (3:14)
12. My Kind Of Perfect (3:37)

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Neue Bilder vom Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day

9 Sep

Bildquelle: ArtistApproach’s Flickr – Photos zum Vergrößern anklicken.

iTunes pre-order (USA): “The Other Side Of Down”-Trackliste bestätigt & Deluxe-Extras

7 Sep

Im US-amerikanischen iTunes store ist David’s “The Other Side Of Down” nun vorstellbar – als reguläres Album und als Deluxe-Version mit diversen Extras.

Trackliste “The Other Side Of Down” – reguläre Version:
1. Other Side of Down
2. Something ‘Bout Love
3. Elevator
4. Stomping the Roses
5. Who I Am
6. Falling Stars
7. Parachutes and Airplanes
8. Look Around
9. Good Place
10. Complain
11. Things Are Gonna Get Better
12. My Kind of Perfect
13. The Day After Tomorrow (Pre-order only)
- Digital Booklet – The Other Side of Down

Pre-order HIER (iTunes USA)

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Trackliste/Inhalt “The Other Side Of Down” – DELUXE:
1. Other Side of Down
2. Something ‘Bout Love
3. Elevator
4. Stomping the Roses
5. Who I Am
6. Falling Stars
7. Parachutes and Airplanes
8. Look Around
9. Good Place
10. Complain
11. Things Are Gonna Get Better
12. My Kind of Perfect
13. Photoshoot – Behind the Scenes
14. Something ‘Bout Love Music Video – Behind the Scenes
15. Interview Q&A with David
16. Something ‘Bout Love Music Video
17. The Day After Tomorrow (Pre-order only)
- Digital Booklet – The Other Side of Down (Deluxe Pre-Order)

Pre-order deluxe HIER (iTunes USA)

Songtext: “Things Are Gonna Get Better”

6 Sep

Things Are Gonna Get Better

Yeah yeah
Mmmm
Everybody’s got a time in their life
When everything hurts and nothing’s right
But you gotta walk on
Yeah, you gotta walk on

Everybody’s got a piece of their heart
That’s been stepped on and torn apart
But you gotta move on
Yeah, you gotta walk on

‘Cause I know it’s hard to have the strength
And sometimes all you feel is pain
But time keeps floating by on that river in the night

But I know things are gonna get better
And I know things are gonna be fine
And I know things are gonna get better
Life is gonna get better
Yeah, we’re gonna be fine

Everybody’s got that one regret
No matter how they try, they can’t forget
But you gotta move on
Yeah, you gotta move on
And everybody’s got someone they’ve lost
And they can’t believe they’re really gone
But you gotta live on
Yeah, you gotta live on

‘Cause I know it’s hard to have the strength
And sometimes all you feel is pain
But things keep floating by on that river in the night

But I know things are gonna get better
And I know things are gonna be fine
And I know things are gonna get better
Life is gonna get better
Yeah, we’re gonna be fine

And I know there’s hope
I see it in your eyes
So take me and touch me
‘Cause with a little bit of love
We can win the fight
With a little bit of love
We can see the light
With a little bit of love
It’ll be all right

I know things are gonna get better
And I know things are gonna be fine
And I know things are gonna get better
Life is gonna get better
Yeah, we’re gonna be fine

Walk, walk, walk on by and
Keep, keep, keep walking on
Keep, keep, keep walking on