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Originally posted by daydreams
Did you end up getting the CD?
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Nope, I found a two-year-old post on this random forum and this person said they had the CD, and I PMed them and they still have it, and I asked them for the MP3 and they did give me that and uploaded pics of the front and back cover and CD as well. They aren't selling it, though, so I'm still trying to find it online somewhere. Also still looking for the "Someone Like You" and "Set Fire to the Rain" radio promos still... Three years later.
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Originally posted by Ichinaru19
KIII They took down your video  Why are they still hounding the Skyfall audio is beyond me 
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Yeah, which sucks.

I don't know, it's dumb. I also posted the Grammys and Oscars performances and those were taken down, but I have HQ versions of them, and Vimeo allows their users to keep those videos up, so I think I might create a Vimeo account and use it for the featured videos on the Wiki.
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Originally posted by DDForAdele
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I saw that! I agree; I think it's more his team is trying to pass him off as the male Adele to an extent to help him commercially, and the media eats it up because Adele and Sam Smith are two of the only hardcore soul artists that have achieved mainstream success in recent years. Emeli Sandé, Paloma Faith, and Ella Henderson are all kind of thrown in that boat, too, to be honest. it all started with Amy Winehouse and Adele getting compared to her, and it's like a vicious cycle now. I mean... The comparisons can be nice for a while, but when it gets to the point where the artist is literally only known as being the male equivalent of one of the other pop soul singers, it can be irritating. I totally get where he's coming from. The GP needs to realize that just because these soul artists achieved success doesn't mean they're the only ones in the world at the moment and should be grouped together by default....