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Post by talon on Jul 22, 2012 18:38:57 GMT -5
Terra's mediafire account got suspended. she is working on it right now :( OMG.. Maybe too many download?? But mine didn't...so you shouldn't be having problems from mine which was you were posting initially about, correct?
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Post by gabby on Jul 22, 2012 18:39:49 GMT -5
Thanks for the gifs! Oh! And the tambrorine! But I don't have a gif of it during Tie Your Mother Down with Queen. Here you go:
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Post by bobo on Jul 22, 2012 18:42:28 GMT -5
Adam Lambert @adamlambert
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Post by adamme on Jul 22, 2012 18:42:30 GMT -5
OMG.. Maybe too many download?? But mine didn't...so you shouldn't be having problems from mine which was you were posting initially about, correct? I tried to download from your mediafire, I get the same problems I mentioned above :( :(. Not sure why :-/
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Post by talon on Jul 22, 2012 18:43:34 GMT -5
Hmm weird. Anyone else having problems? I tried logging out and seeing if I could and it worked for me...
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Post by glamtealady on Jul 22, 2012 18:46:44 GMT -5
Hmm weird. Anyone else having problems? I tried logging out and seeing if I could and it worked for me... Just downloaded them and converted to mp3. Thanks for the songs now on my iPod.
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Post by bridgeymah on Jul 22, 2012 18:49:00 GMT -5
I've seen a few posts and posts of tweets about security. As some of you know my other half is a bodyguard and runs security for big events and venues (he's the guy who gets called when the situation escalates beyond what the regular security people can deal with). So please scroll if you aren't interested but I needed to say this in defense of the security guys who have a tough job often made tougher.
The situation last night is a security nightmare. No warning, fans who feel they are "entitled" to be wherever they want to be because the artist said something on stage, an artist who is creating a bad situation (and yes in this case Adam was in the wrong to first tell people to come down front at a seated concert and then to ad hoc jump into the crowd).
Security are not just there to keep the artist safe (sometimes from themselves), they are there to keep audience under control (because things can get out of control pretty fast) and are there to make sure the rules of the venue are followed, and to make sure everyone has a good time (not just you).
They can in certain circumstances shut down a show if they think things are getting out of control. They are not there with the particular goal of making your life difficult but they sure can if pushed. In short they have a job to do and are just trying to do it. Sure some of them can be asses and my guy has those people turfed off his teams pretty fast, but you should hear some of the stories I hear about the way people behave at concerts – like the price of a ticket has given them the right to behave like petulant 3 year olds in the midst of a temper tantrum when they don't get their way.
Not saying that was the case here, but next time you are at a concert and a security person tells you to do something, it's not personal, they aren't picking on you in particular, they are usually just trying to do their job.
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Post by adamme on Jul 22, 2012 18:50:12 GMT -5
Hmm weird. Anyone else having problems? I tried logging out and seeing if I could and it worked for me... Not sure if it has anything to do with my internet security :-/
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Post by pi on Jul 22, 2012 18:57:01 GMT -5
I've seen a few posts and posts of tweets about security. As some of you know my other half is a bodyguard and runs security for big events and venues (he's the guy who gets called when the situation escalates beyond what the regular security people can deal with). So please scroll if you aren't interested but I needed to say this in defense of the security guys who have a tough job often made tougher. The situation last night is a security nightmare. No warning, fans who feel they are "entitled" to be wherever they want to be because the artist said something on stage, an artist who is creating a bad situation (and yes in this case Adam was in the wrong to first tell people to come down front at a seated concert and then to ad hoc jump into the crowd). Security are not just there to keep the artist safe (sometimes from themselves), they are there to keep audience under control (because things can get out of control pretty fast) and are there to make sure the rules of the venue are followed, and to make sure everyone has a good time (not just you). They can in certain circumstances shut down a show if they think things are getting out of control. They are not there with the particular goal of making your life difficult but they sure can if pushed. In short they have a job to do and are just trying to do it. Sure some of them can be asses and my guy has those people turfed off his teams pretty fast, but you should hear some of the stories I hear about the way people behave at concerts – like the price of a ticket has given them the right to behave like petulant 3 year olds in the midst of a temper tantrum when they don't get their way. Not saying that was the case here, but next time you are at a concert and a security person tells you to do something, it's not personal, they aren't picking on you in particular, they are usually just trying to do their job. Good points from the other side! I would've been bummed if I had a seat close up, then all of a sudden had a mob in front of me obscuring my view.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2012 18:57:56 GMT -5
Here you go: Thanks Gabby! RT click/Save
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