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Post by bamafan on Apr 9, 2017 22:43:12 GMT -5
I know nothing about dogs....but that seems like a hella lot of shaking. Watch his head go back and forth. I've seen dogs do it from time to time, especially if they are wet. Wonder if he does this all the time or just being encouraged today.
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Post by wendyness on Apr 9, 2017 22:51:35 GMT -5
Remember this old song Adam did before he was famous: Pop Goes The Camera...this is an old fan video. MASSIVE Plenty @medolivemd 59s60 seconds ago POP GOES THE CAMERA I was just singing this in the backyard today! And we had company! "Look at me, look at me on a magazine. Pop! Pop! Pop! Pop!"
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Post by cassie on Apr 9, 2017 23:00:51 GMT -5
I know nothing about dogs....but that seems like a hella lot of shaking. Watch his head go back and forth. I've seen dogs do it from time to time, especially if they are wet. Wonder if he does this all the time or just being encouraged today. Yup, that is typical behavior when they get wet, especially their head. Perhaps someone was spritzing him with water to get him to shake? Other possibilities are shaking to get rid of the harness he is wearing, or shaking because his ears hurt.... nah, can't be that, listening to Adam, right?
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Post by Q3 on Apr 9, 2017 23:15:41 GMT -5
Ok, not much of a dog person. Why would a dog shake so hard and so frequently? Dogs shake like this to clean their coats -- usually from water -- www.seattletimes.com/life/lifestyle/the-science-behind-a-wet-dogs-shake/Many breeds do this -- but most Basenjis shake like that if they get one drop of water on them or if they get dusty (or think they might be dusty). They are very fastidious dogs. I know less about Chihuahuas but the handful I know, are similar but not as dramatic. Basenjis are from the Congo and evolved to live in the dessert. They shake to remove dust from their coats because they are designed for very dry dessert living.
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Post by Q3 on Apr 9, 2017 23:24:10 GMT -5
Is it possible it is not a Adam song they are licensing. And it is a new song that already exists. That is being licensed, and Adam is doing a new version? Quite possible. Shoshanna said not a new song, also given she didn't seem to really know anything about it I lean toward it being something from the RCA days because Sony would own those tracks as far as any licensing of the original recordings goes. So while I think Adam will possible still get some sort of royalty out of it he wouldn't necessarily be informed of any licensing plans. Yes, the label owns the recorded performance but not the songs. If it is a song that Adam wrote, no matter which label released it, he (or his agents/publishing rights manager) would have to approve a synchronization license for use in a movie. If it is a song that Adam did not write, the label and songwriters (agents/publishing rights manager) would need to approve it. Since this appears to be a "hit," unless that Bull is lost in a Ghost Town, I think Adam probably did not write the song they used.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2017 23:28:07 GMT -5
Well what ya know, maybe the recording studio is too intense or stressful. THE BODY SHAKE: TRANSLATED Bydogtime The body shake is one of the most easily recognized body signals or doggy vocabulary words for owners to see and hear. The body movement looks similar to when your dog steps out of water and shakes half the pond, ocean, or street muck off onto your clean clothes or towel. If I translate to human, the best way to describe what your dog is saying by offering the body shake is: “Whew, that was a bit intense!” or “I need to calm down a bit!” OK, so I can’t really leap into the mind of a dog (which we too often try to do), but here are a few situations when you’ll likely see a shake off: 1. You’ve just returned home. After 30 seconds or a minute of your petting- and love-filled reunion, does your dog offer a body shake? 2. If your dog is an alarm barker, watch the next time he does his job of telling the mailman to stay away. Does he body shake once he’s harassed the dutiful government worker? 3. After your super social dog meets another dog on the street while on leash, does he body shake as you walk away? 4. Grab your dog’s leash, ask your dog to sit and clip on his leash like usual. When he pops back up after the leash is attached, does he body shake? 5. After a play session with playmate elevates, you will see the dogs briefly stop playing, maybe walk away from one another and shake off. If you start watching, it is very likely that your offers a body shake during some of the above situations. Why? All of these things are arousing. They can be exciting, intense, and even stressful depending on the setting and circumstances. The body shake is a doggy calming mechanism. It may be offered when your dog is excited and working to settle himself or it can be after something has startled or overwhelmed him.Read more at dogtime.com/reference/dogspeak/3342-shake-dog-speak-colleen-safford#fBdiLXsRI1lbhDoU.99
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Post by Q3 on Apr 10, 2017 0:12:20 GMT -5
The things I learn about here!! Body shakes!!
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Post by stampsgal on Apr 10, 2017 0:21:30 GMT -5
I walk my neice's little 10 pound dog every work day...plus we puppy sit when needed. Because of weather, I put a variety of clothes on the dog in the winter, as she has very fine silky fluffy type hair...not exactly suited to being out in -25C without some protection. 💭💦And she hates the rain so has a light fleece lined rain repellant jacket. (When above 5C and no cold wind, she wears a soft fabric body harness kinda like Pharaoh's.) I always thought the majority of her body shaking was due to her very fine fur being ruffled under the fabrics of the gear she was wearing. Yet--- she does shake even with just has a collar on, definitely after a bath, and also if she has dirt or drool on her face, (she will body shake to get it off.) There must be a lot of reasons for the shaking behaviour. When I saw the vids I immediately thought of "Patricia" and that Pharoaoh is not the only dog to shake like that. I am glad to know it just normal for some dogs, so thanks for the lists of information. Mind you.... Pharoah does do a pretty aggressive shimmy!
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Post by 3ku1 on Apr 10, 2017 0:23:01 GMT -5
Shoshanna said not a new song, also given she didn't seem to really know anything about it I lean toward it being something from the RCA days because Sony would own those tracks as far as any licensing of the original recordings goes. So while I think Adam will possible still get some sort of royalty out of it he wouldn't necessarily be informed of any licensing plans. Yes, the label owns the recorded performance but not the songs. If it is a song that Adam wrote, no matter which label released it, he (or his agents/publishing rights manager) would have to approve a synchronization license for use in a movie. If it is a song that Adam did not write, the label and songwriters (agents/publishing rights manager) would need to approve it. Since this appears to be a "hit," unless that Bull is lost in a Ghost Town, I think Adam probably did not write the song they used. So considering it is likely it is not an Adam penned song. Most likely one from his RCA days. Seeing Pink wrote WWFM. And that is his biggest hit to this day. Are we thinking it is likely that song well be used? Makes sense.
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Post by sizzling63 on Apr 10, 2017 1:00:06 GMT -5
Thanks! Chokehold is one of my absolute favorites. Love that song. Sexy and emotional and his voice is gorgeous in that song. I keep hoping for a single release of something like that and Runnin. Something different from what is out there. A4 for the win. I literally died during the last solo tour when Adam put Chokehold and Runnin in the same song sequence. My favorite part of the show. It was sexy, theatrical, and visually stunning.
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