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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2012 15:01:37 GMT -5
.....out grooming my dogs today, usual set lists playing...... Adam and Queen (Kiev) came on (shuffle). Realized that I'm tired of it! Finally! I guess I needed these last few Adam concerts to get me past that "era". I realized (as I was surprised at my reaction) that when Adam sings his stuff it's a concert to me. When Adam sings Queen stuff, it's a stage performance. Nothing wrong with either though. When Adam was on tour with GlamNation it was a concert AND a stage performance. I am ENVIOUS of all you folks there at Fantasy Springs. SOMEDAY I'll be free of my rl responsibilities and will be able to come and go as I please. 'Til then, I'll live vicariously through all of you. Have a blast and practice your claps!
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Post by josyloosbr on Jul 21, 2012 15:01:58 GMT -5
I havent seen many pics from yesterday...I think I saw just 2 or 3... what did happen? :(
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Post by melliemom on Jul 21, 2012 15:02:25 GMT -5
If Adam is not going to be an Idol judge, fine, the buzz was great. But Nigel Lythgoe's tweet was absurd and offensive. There is no such thing as personal Twitter. Unless you lock your account. Twitter is a microblog service. Every tweet is a 140 character blog. It's 100% public. If you're famous, and you're on Twitter it is not personal, it's PR. Fans tweeting public figures is not just 100% okay, it's encouraged. Idol tries to get things trending with every show. It doesn't matter what the fans said, fans are the audience. Nigel should be embracing them. Tweeting Nigel about the show is exactly the same as writing a letter was back in the day. Or flooding the switchboard. (Gee, remember the AMA phone call deluge...the trickle heard round the world.) So if thousands of Adam's million and half followers tweeted their opinion to the producer of a show that actually encourages audience voting, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. And Nigel is, IMHO, an idiot. Dissing Adam's fans for doing a fine thing and getting involved with and caring about the future of Idol is not a way to increase viewership. I think Nigel is full of himself.. Never did care for his grandiose self.I do love SYTYCD .. I feel so good after radio voting for Adam,I think it's working.. Ya know I really think NCOE is a wonderful song.. I'm enjoying it more than ever& I'm beginning to understand why RCA picked it. What's happening to me ??? Catzmadam you so inspire me with your brave ways ,traveling all over the world to see Adam and your ability to make good friends wherever you go. You're amazing. Adamtopia Have fun tonight,Gosh I wish I was there with y'all.
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Post by Q3 on Jul 21, 2012 15:03:34 GMT -5
I havent seen many pics from yesterday...I think I saw just 2 or 3... what did happen? :( Check out page 1.
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Post by teddybear on Jul 21, 2012 15:04:09 GMT -5
This is some good shot. You have IIHY?
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Post by wal on Jul 21, 2012 15:04:17 GMT -5
LAMBERTLUST @lambertlust All the employees here are wearing Adam Lambert pins on there shirts!!! <3 twitpic.com/aa7eij
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2012 15:04:58 GMT -5
If Adam is not going to be an Idol judge, fine, the buzz was great. But Nigel Lythgoe's tweet was absurd and offensive. There is no such thing as personal Twitter. Unless you lock your account. Twitter is a microblog service. Every tweet is a 140 character blog. It's 100% public. If you're famous, and you're on Twitter it is not personal, it's PR. Fans tweeting public figures is not just 100% okay, it's encouraged. Idol tries to get things trending with every show. It doesn't matter what the fans said, fans are the audience. Nigel should be embracing them. Tweeting Nigel about the show is exactly the same as writing a letter was back in the day. Or flooding the switchboard. (Gee, remember the AMA phone call deluge...the trickle heard round the world.) So if thousands of Adam's million and half followers tweeted their opinion to the producer of a show that actually encourages audience voting, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. And Nigel is, IMHO, an idiot. Dissing Adam's fans for doing a fine thing and getting involved with and caring about the future of Idol is not a way to increase viewership. Thank you. Damned if we do, damned if we don't. Seems other fandoms don't get scolded.
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Post by fifthhousesun on Jul 21, 2012 15:07:58 GMT -5
Gotta love Fantasy Springs. Water bottles, room keys, buttons - pandering to the market always smart biz.
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Post by jazzhands on Jul 21, 2012 15:08:05 GMT -5
Watched some of the youtubes from last night's Sacramento gig. Adam's voice is sounding strong and healthy. If anything about him is "tired" or "under the weather" it's his feet. Between bare feet, plush rugs and Uggs, I'm guessing we won't be seeing dancing medges again for a long while. From Dr. Bri's website, he's going to be in Costa Mesa next Saturday... Also enjoyed reading this quote from Dr. Bri: Aww. As long as you're playing, Dr. Bri, I will be listening. A few stateside concerts with Adam would be nice. Link to both stories: brianmay.com/brian/briannews/briannews.html
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Post by Kamar on Jul 21, 2012 15:12:15 GMT -5
If Adam is not going to be an Idol judge, fine, the buzz was great. But Nigel Lythgoe's tweet was absurd and offensive. There is no such thing as personal Twitter. Unless you lock your account. Twitter is a microblog service. Every tweet is a 140 character blog. It's 100% public. If you're famous, and you're on Twitter it is not personal, it's PR. Fans tweeting public figures is not just 100% okay, it's encouraged. Idol tries to get things trending with every show. It doesn't matter what the fans said, fans are the audience. Nigel should be embracing them. Tweeting Nigel about the show is exactly the same as writing a letter was back in the day. Or flooding the switchboard. (Gee, remember the AMA phone call deluge...the trickle heard round the world.) So if thousands of Adam's million and half followers tweeted their opinion to the producer of a show that actually encourages audience voting, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. And Nigel is, IMHO, an idiot. Dissing Adam's fans for doing a fine thing and getting involved with and caring about the future of Idol is not a way to increase viewership. Thank you. Damned if we do, damned if we don't. Seems other fandoms don't get scolded. Damn right . Wait , Someone of you said that Nigel is out of the loop for selection . Methinks : That Nigel must have a reason to be that irritated and tweeting that absurd tweet . and my opinion is , That he is mad because he knows that Adam will be a judge . And Nigel wanted to be a judge on Idol . So he is just jealous , maybe ?? ;D ;D ;D Sorry if this post was stupid and made no sense at all , I'm just a teenage girl voicing my teenage dreams out loud .
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