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Post by bamafan on Sept 12, 2016 16:56:24 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Sept 12, 2016 16:58:03 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Sept 12, 2016 16:58:07 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Sept 12, 2016 16:58:43 GMT -5
'Is he a Jew?' 'Yeah, he's a Jew' Just for clarity sake: while in the beginning he did say a few words in Hebrew ("erev tov" - good evening, and "toda raba" - thank you very much) the expressions at 2:50-3:00 are said in Yidish :"Oy, ve iz mir" and "Oy gevault" I am 100% sure he picked those up from his grandma, especially the intonations - reminded me of my grandparents so much! Also, did you notice the accent in"It's hot in the desert"? - I think he was mimiking his grandma too...
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Post by momtomany on Sept 12, 2016 17:01:06 GMT -5
I am completely fascinated by Tel Aviv . . . the show, the lights, the staging, but most of all by the absolute unique command Adam brought to this performance.
No - he didn't look the the 'Adam' we usually see. What a surprise! What a fabulous surprise! From the green hair and shaved sides and lace top came the voice that has forever changed me.
Once again, inspiration!! We can be ourselves but we can change and be colorful and unique and spectacular and awesome and ridiculous and still be who we are! He is free to be - and so are we!
I'm thrilled by the music and the man; the mystique and the playfulness. Adam's attention to every aspect of being playful is a joy to behold.
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Post by wal on Sept 12, 2016 17:02:48 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 12, 2016 17:03:40 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Sept 12, 2016 17:09:12 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Sept 12, 2016 17:11:03 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Sept 12, 2016 17:12:16 GMT -5
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