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Post by adamrocks on Feb 11, 2016 15:36:05 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2016 15:36:37 GMT -5
That would be a tough get to even with the time difference. He would have to fly out early Saturday AM to be in LA for Saturday night. Actually not so hard. The non stop ( the reverse of the one he just took) leaves at 8:30 am and arrives LA at 12:45 pm. Time zones work in his favor coming back
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Post by oracle on Feb 11, 2016 15:40:22 GMT -5
Anybody know what/who this conversation was all about? I saw it on twitter yesterday but couldn't find what she was talking about. What is she hinting at? Weird.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2016 15:42:40 GMT -5
It is flu season so i think that can be a reason he got the IV vitamins. it must be strange that if adam travels together with his band / dancers, adam sits first class and his good friend Terrance in coach.mi would feel so bad. That is simply being the star and the boss. Off job you are friends, on job you are the boss, don't mix the two. Right! It is business! The price difference is huge! Can't pay first class for band and crew! Also, often Adam's travel is included in his contract. I am sure 1st class is standard for the star.
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Post by melliemom on Feb 11, 2016 15:43:07 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2016 15:47:54 GMT -5
I saw it on twitter yesterday but couldn't find what she was talking about. What is she hinting at? Weird. Not one of her clients. @judadam nah, i'm reading about someone else who clearly thinks it is
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 11, 2016 15:50:27 GMT -5
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Post by drummer on Feb 11, 2016 15:56:05 GMT -5
Well, this poll sure makes sense for Adam. It's great to see his name and pic right up there with some other big names. He deserves a Grammy for his voice and his talent and his songs. I'm sure it will happen at some point. Funny how some singers brand new on the scene win slews of awards right off the bat. Others have long, successful careers with nary a nom or a win. I know this poll doesn't mean anything when it comes to really winning a Grammy, but voting strong for him keeps his name right up there and let's everyone know he has lots of supportive fans. VOTE!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2016 16:06:07 GMT -5
That would be a tough get to even with the time difference. He would have to fly out early Saturday AM to be in LA for Saturday night. Actually not so hard. The non stop ( the reverse of the one he just took) leaves at 8:30 am and arrives LA at 12:45 pm. Time zones work in his favor coming back I understand the flight times but what I was attempting to point out was while doable, would you really feel like partying ( a tough get) after the three day turn-around that he would have had. 32 hours of flight time plus the gig in less than 72 hours, no party for me, show me my house and my bed!
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 11, 2016 16:06:28 GMT -5
OT but this is neat. BrianMayCom @brianmaycom 15m15 minutes ago Music Fans Construct the Ultimate 70s Supergroup #FreddieMercury @ericclaptonnews @paulmccartney @philcollinsfeed www.thelondoneconomic.com/entertainment/music-fans-construct-the-ultimate-70s-supergroup/11/02/ …
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Freddie Mercury on vocals, Eric Clapton on guitar, Paul McCartney on bass and Phil Collins on drums – not a bad little combo.
That’s the dream line-up for the perfect 70s supergroup as voted for in a poll of 2,000 music fans to mark the launch of Sky Atlantic’s new rock and roll TV drama ‘Vinyl’ available exclusively on the channel from 15 February. The ultimate band would have an amazing choice of original material for their set-list – everything from Hey Jude and Bohemian Rhapsody to Layla and In the Air Tonight. The late music legend David Bowie was second in line for vocals followed by Elvis Presley, Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry and Elton John.
Music journalist and author David Hepworth said: “I’m not sure I’d put any money on this particular super group surviving its first rehearsal. “After his experience in the Beatles McCartney didn’t want to be in any band that he couldn’t boss and Freddie Mercury had the kind of talent that could only flourish in Queen. “Maybe Clapton and Collins could have done something jazzy between them. We’ll never know. ” “What’s interesting is just how famous the big names of the 70s still are, almost fifty years later. When people nowadays think of ‘rock’ what they see in their mind’s eye is the world that ‘Vinyl’ recreates. “Bands who were young, fabulous-looking, were making music rather than re-making it and still had enough energy left to behave really badly offstage. “And thanks to the fact there was no social media they could get away with it. We shall not see their like again.”
Rock and disco battled it out head-to-head for the title of best band of the 70s, with Queen emerging victorious ahead of Abba, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, the Bee Gees and Led Zeppelin. Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 blockbuster Rumours – thought to have sold over 40 million copies worldwide – was named best album of the 70s, beating Queen’s A Night at the Opera, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon and Hotel California by The Eagles. But when it came to the best thing about the 1970s, music had to take second place – to Star Wars. The epic sci-fi movie, which came out in 1977, beat Abba, David Bowie, Jaws, the VW Beetle, Concorde, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie’s Angels and lava lamps. The survey was commissioned by Sky Atlantic ahead of the start of new drama series Vinyl, set in the music industry in New York during the 1970s, co-produced by Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter.
Read more: www.thelondoneconomic.com/entertainment/music-fans-construct-the-ultimate-70s-supergroup/11/02/
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