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Post by bamafan on Sept 8, 2019 10:48:49 GMT -5
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Post by suzysuzyqt on Sept 8, 2019 10:59:39 GMT -5
Regarding Wildflowr's bomber jacket - amazing! What a spectacular job!! I never cease to be amazed at the intelligence and abilities of this wonderful Adam fan site. About 90% of the time you say what I'm thinking and it definitely feels as if I've found a home here. It's such fun to follow this ongoing saga with you all & I appreciate you all so much! Thank you, thank you! 😋😋
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Post by 4EverAdam on Sept 8, 2019 11:00:02 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Sept 8, 2019 11:00:38 GMT -5
"@pattihum Follow Follow @pattihum More I think it completely makes sense for Adam to save his TV promo performances for the album release. I mean, if he performed Superpower now, what would he do for the album release? Same song, same shows! 🤔Plus, many shows just coming back from summer hiatus!"
I think Patti is making a reasonable assumption. It is so close to EP/album release week and not several months out before the EP. SP is not on the radio yet in the US so a performance now would not do very much. If they can keep the song in the press and streaming, it should all help when he does go all out.
BTW, I am so glad Adam made SP an anthem that would and could appeal to all. We all need a little SP push and encouragement now and then, lol. And you want to reach as many as possible with such a great message. SP could apply to many different types of challenges in life (for his fans and new potential fans) and it does.
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Post by girldrummer on Sept 8, 2019 11:05:10 GMT -5
I like Shosh's answer to this. It reminds us that Adam is not making decisions totally by himself. He may be indie but he does have a team of some sort who are trying their best to get his music heard as far and wide as possible. I have been streaming all morning and will play the vid for a while. Then I'll be gone for the day. I do feel like I am helping Adam is my own small way. And Javi looks very cuddly.
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Post by rihannsu on Sept 8, 2019 11:13:21 GMT -5
Good Sunday morning everyone! As Superpower is playing in a loop on Spotify (on computer mute), I have been reading the morning news and linked my way to an interesting article. For some background, I like to intersperce the overwhelmingly depressing political news with fun pop culture information. Today I decided that I needed to know what the "Jeremy Renner App", which was apparently destroyed by trolls, brou-ha-ha was all about. I had been seeing it in headlines the last few days so clicked on the NYTimes story. If you want to read the story, I have linked it here JeremyBUT that is really not what I wanted to share with you. The real story for me was not about Jeremy Renner but about the way superfans of various artists and influencers interact with their fans. The above article linked to a more in-depth look at fan interactions on the internet; past, present, and future. It was a real eye-opener for me and I am not sure exactly what I think about it yet. Influencers are flocking to a surprising new kind of social mediaby Katharine Schwab04.08.19 Article LInkThere are surprising similarities to what we have here, but also other paths that hint about ways that could change if Adam were to engage fans differently. As I said, I am not sure how I feel and I don't want to speculate too long about something that may never happen, however, I don't mind entertaining the possibility and exploring my theoretical responses. Give it a read if you are inclined. Forewarned is forearmed, as they say. Really surprised the article didn't mention Amanda Palmer. She's pretty much the queen of community building with your fans and finding your own audience. She started as a street performer, then as a musician and built a community of her fans starting with email newsletters and working through a variety of platforms. Her main thing now is her Patreon account. But it definitely hasn't been painless and she's dealt with a lot of crap over the years. Read her book "The Art of Asking" as it is really interesting.
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Post by bamafan on Sept 8, 2019 11:28:36 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Sept 8, 2019 11:47:23 GMT -5
@14gelly: NEW INFO ABOUT SUPERPOWER Going to HAC Radio Oct 7th 🤞🙏🤞🙏 OMG!!!!
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Post by nica575 on Sept 8, 2019 12:03:17 GMT -5
Good Sunday morning everyone! As Superpower is playing in a loop on Spotify (on computer mute), I have been reading the morning news and linked my way to an interesting article. For some background, I like to intersperce the overwhelmingly depressing political news with fun pop culture information. Today I decided that I needed to know what the "Jeremy Renner App", which was apparently destroyed by trolls, brou-ha-ha was all about. I had been seeing it in headlines the last few days so clicked on the NYTimes story. If you want to read the story, I have linked it here JeremyBUT that is really not what I wanted to share with you. The real story for me was not about Jeremy Renner but about the way superfans of various artists and influencers interact with their fans. The above article linked to a more in-depth look at fan interactions on the internet; past, present, and future. It was a real eye-opener for me and I am not sure exactly what I think about it yet. Influencers are flocking to a surprising new kind of social mediaby Katharine Schwab04.08.19 Article LInkThere are surprising similarities to what we have here, but also other paths that hint about ways that could change if Adam were to engage fans differently. As I said, I am not sure how I feel and I don't want to speculate too long about something that may never happen, however, I don't mind entertaining the possibility and exploring my theoretical responses. Give it a read if you are inclined. Forewarned is forearmed, as they say. Sounds like a fan club with a monthly fee... Very clever...
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Post by sizzling63 on Sept 8, 2019 12:11:09 GMT -5
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