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Post by sizzling63 on Nov 8, 2016 12:01:32 GMT -5
Bringing the conversation over here from yesterday... I think I read that Amalia has taken singing lessons. Adam at her age, and even younger, did too. He has said that his teacher had exposed him to all the greats and big book singers. Also the Broadway show singers. I feel that maybe that is why he felt confident to ask Amalia if she had heard of Billie Holiday or Etta James. A good vocal coach would have referenced them both to a young singer. If you are taking vocal lessons, they are not going to only teach you about great singers that are exclusive to only your country. How would that work?? Sure she would know Kylie, being an Aussie, but there are so many more styles to learn too. Currant as well as classic. I am really surprised though, that she didn't know at least Madonna. Poor Adam. lol He looked shocked. He is doing such a great mentoring job. He is polishing Isaiah and Amalia really nicely. What even happens to them, I feel that they will be in a better and wiser place to face the industry if they choose to pursue it. FWIW, it annoyed me that Iggy sided with Beatz and Vlado got through. Vlado, imo doesn't even have the X factor. He has 12 year old girls that can vote fast. lol And are we supposed to feel bad that he gets trolled on social media? That is the funniest sympathy ploy ever. Just put your phone down Vlado. hahaha What's popular in America doesn't necessarily popular in other countries/ in the world. And what hugely popular in Australia/Asia/ Europe, people in US don't always hear about it. So there, we need to stop thinking that just because these singers popular in the US they don't always are in other continents. And I don't know what kind of vocal lessons she's taking, maybe more to classical. And I don't surprise why Iggy sided with Beatz, a week prior when Beatz and Aya were in the bottom two. Adam sided with voice (AYA) as always (Adam has been criticizing Beats for their singing). And last week Guy sided with Beatz and he let it go to deadlock. And this week Guy called Iggy "stupid" for doing the same thing? I mean I'm not a fan of Iggy but that's just rude. I think Beatz did a very good job in the sing-off. Regardless if there was a strategy involved to make it a tie between the judges (and thus let it go to public votes), I think it was not too far fetched that Iggy gave them her vote. She probably liked them better.
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Post by red panda on Nov 8, 2016 12:09:14 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2016 12:23:01 GMT -5
What's popular in America doesn't necessarily popular in other countries/ in the world. And what hugely popular in Australia/Asia/ Europe, people in US don't always hear about it. So there, we need to stop thinking that just because these singers popular in the US they don't always are in other continents. And I don't know what kind of vocal lessons she's taking, maybe more to classical. And I don't surprise why Iggy sided with Beatz, a week prior when Beatz and Aya were in the bottom two. Adam sided with voice (AYA) as always (Adam has been criticizing Beats for their singing). And last week Guy sided with Beatz and he let it go to deadlock. And this week Guy called Iggy "stupid" for doing the same thing? I mean I'm not a fan of Iggy but that's just rude. I think Beatz did a very good job in the sing-off. Regardless if there was a strategy involved to make it a tie between the judges (and thus let it go to public votes), I think it was not too far fetched that Iggy gave them her vote. She probably liked them better. Let's go back to when the underdog team was announced. Iggy went on and on about how embarrassing it would be to be beaten by a group she had rejected. Yet now she is trying to make that happen. She's a vindictive hypocrite.
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 8, 2016 12:55:56 GMT -5
Voting done. Every time I go into a voting booth I think about all the men and women in the military who gave their lives so I could have the freedom to vote...it is my civic duty to honor their sacrifice and to my country.
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 8, 2016 13:01:24 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 8, 2016 13:04:30 GMT -5
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Post by cheriemelissa on Nov 8, 2016 13:23:22 GMT -5
Voting done. Every time I go into a voting booth I think about all the men and women in the military who gave their lives so I could have the freedom to vote...it is my civic duty to honor their sacrifice and to my country. YES
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Post by smokeyvera on Nov 8, 2016 13:24:38 GMT -5
Voting done. Every time I go into a voting booth I think about all the men and women in the military who gave their lives so I could have the freedom to vote...it is my civic duty to honor their sacrifice and to my country. Me too. I feel the same way as you. I am amazed at the number of stickers on Susan B. Anthony's tombstone and the line to visit her grave today. Indeed, we as women celebrate and honor her work for women's suffrage. Many men in line too. So I think many honor our privilege to live in a country with untold hard fought liberties, and there are many respectful people and intelligent people in the U.S. who value this country and what it stands for.
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 8, 2016 14:10:34 GMT -5
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Post by enchanted on Nov 8, 2016 14:13:12 GMT -5
Voting done. Every time I go into a voting booth I think about all the men and women in the military who gave their lives so I could have the freedom to vote...it is my civic duty to honor their sacrifice and to my country. AMEN to that!
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