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Post by wal on Jul 22, 2012 22:28:13 GMT -5
Decent
Published on Jul 22, 2012 by honeychild123 Adam Lamber performing Pop That Lock at Fantasy Springs on July 21, 2012.
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Post by wal on Jul 22, 2012 22:35:58 GMT -5
Umm.. DianaKat @dianakat1 Made me put rebel away so only a few FS pics from me. Here's a fun one! #1 pic.twitter.com/mwS5K1JT
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Post by evergreen on Jul 22, 2012 22:36:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the video, Q3!! Haha, I wonder if Brian London was doing that song impromptu. And wasn't Nile Rodgers involved with Sly and the Family Stone? Producer?
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Post by wal on Jul 22, 2012 22:41:43 GMT -5
Not sure if this is anything to do with Adam, but it's Adam's Episode. Drew Van Acker Crew @drewvackercrew @sashaapieterse gave a ONE WORD Spoiler for #PLL's Halloween Episode: TRAIN. Thoughts?!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2012 22:53:11 GMT -5
Someone asked this earlier and I haven't found an answer, but did anyone notice if the High Rollers left after Adam called them out? Did they stay? Did they stand?
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Post by wal on Jul 22, 2012 22:59:58 GMT -5
Someone asked this earlier and I haven't found an answer, but did anyone notice if the High Rollers left after Adam called them out? Did they stay? Did they stand? Yeah, would like to hear the details too.
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Post by wal on Jul 22, 2012 23:01:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the video, Q3!! Haha, I wonder if Brian London was doing that song impromptu. And wasn't Nile Rodgers involved with Sly and the Family Stone? Producer? I am not familiar, I don't know.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2012 23:05:21 GMT -5
Who said this?? One of the actor?? What about those young LGBT kids?? And ohh btw.. if the person who said this knows history a bit, Japanese Pilots in WW 2 were actually the ones who made it famous with their "Harakiri" actions. It was in the show. Expect some backlash I doubt there will be backlash. In fact, I'd be surprised if there's even a mention of it. Sadly, making disparaging remarks about Muslims is quite acceptable in the U.S.
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Post by maddie509 on Jul 22, 2012 23:05:53 GMT -5
Someone asked this earlier and I haven't found an answer, but did anyone notice if the High Rollers left after Adam called them out? Did they stay? Did they stand? mys*&@^#r, from where I was sitting (18th row in the center), I saw no one leaving, a few stood up later on (could be begrudgingly, though). Either way, it really didn't matter. Last night was not just a Glambert concert, but a crazy train of ecstasy!! I didn't want it to end....
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Post by Q3 on Jul 22, 2012 23:06:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the video, Q3!! Haha, I wonder if Brian London was doing that song impromptu. And wasn't Nile Rodgers involved with Sly and the Family Stone? Producer? I do not think he was directly connected to Sly and the Family Stone. He was part of The Boys and then Chic. But he was a producer on the 2006 Sly and the Family Stone tribute album: www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=39924(I did not know about this tribute album. Pretty small world because the lead vocals were done by former Idol judge Steven Tyler.)
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