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Post by satisfied on Mar 28, 2013 9:53:02 GMT -5
I love that AFL & Dr. May stroll off the stage.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Mar 28, 2013 9:55:59 GMT -5
Be Bold † Be Strong @dreamieglambert 2m Wish you guys will always be this happy @adamlambert @saulikoskinen1 pic.twitter.com/qvwZBmfPIs
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2013 10:00:39 GMT -5
I love that AFL & Dr. May stroll off the stage. Isn't it great how someone can post a random thought like this and we all 100% know exactly what it means!!
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2013 10:06:42 GMT -5
4EverAdam thank you for posting the download link.
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Post by sk_PF on Mar 28, 2013 10:13:57 GMT -5
I love that AFL & Dr. May stroll off the stage. Isn't it great how someone can post a random thought like this and we all 100% know exactly what it means!! You just confirmed how addicted I am.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2013 10:17:05 GMT -5
Slooooowww day. Can I take this break to recognize one of the things that seemed taboo to discuss in the wake of WAG afterglow?-- Adam's recent popjustice twitter conversation. I put most of it in paragraph form:
"I just wish there was a subgenre called "SINGING" where we could be ranked and judged based on some talent meter. Pop will always seem like a high school popularity contest and I will always b the drama geek-Singing his face off. Then there's the philosophy: dont hate the players-hate the game. So popularity contest it is. Let's all play the game. Game of thrones. I just want you to sign my yearbook. I want u all to sign my yearbook. So I feel validated."
These are all things we have discussed. Many of us are frustrated when the mediocre talent gets the accolades and Adam gets overlooked-- it's unjust. But what is new here is that now we know he feels it too. He is often called angelic because he never has a bad thing to say about another artist or his level of success. Even his fans are jumped on if they express too much "angst". But if we always paint a rosy picture then it's an incomplete, less honest story--it's not how we are feeling all the time, and it is not how Adam is feeling all the time.
Another thing we have discussed is how much Adam has conquered his self esteem issues. He has said previously that he struggles every day with it but because his self confidence is so evident on camera we sometimes forget that complete picture. I don't know about you but these words of his are still burning a hole in my heart: "so I can feel validated.".....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2013 10:25:42 GMT -5
I love that AFL & Dr. May stroll off the stage. Isn't it great how someone can post a random thought like this and we all 100% know exactly what it means!! Ha! You're right.....I know that I knew.......your post made me realize that EVERYONE knows!
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Post by kagmel on Mar 28, 2013 10:26:57 GMT -5
Does this bankrupcy filing mean that Adam doesn't get paid his $45k fees? That'd be a big loss. No, it probably means the the company that owes Adam the money will be reorganized and in the end a court will order distribution of funds if there are any. In any case, most likely Adam got some money (maybe 50% + expenses?) up front and will get a portion of what is still owed. Thanks Q3 for the partial assurance....
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Post by theosgma on Mar 28, 2013 10:36:50 GMT -5
Slooooowww day. Can I take this break to recognize one of the things that seemed taboo to discuss in the wake of WAG afterglow?-- Adam's recent popjustice twitter conversation. I put most of it in paragraph form: "I just wish there was a subgenre called "SINGING" where we could be ranked and judged based on some talent meter. Pop will always seem like a high school popularity contest and I will always b the drama geek-Singing his face off. Then there's the philosophy: dont hate the players-hate the game. So popularity contest it is. Let's all play the game. Game of thrones. I just want you to sign my yearbook. I want u all to sign my yearbook. So I feel validated." These are all things we have discussed. Many of us are frustrated when the mediocre talent gets the accolades and Adam gets overlooked-- it's unjust. But what is new here is that now we know he feels it too. He is often called angelic because he never has a bad thing to say about another artist or his level of success. Even his fans are jumped on if they express too much "angst". But if we always paint a rosy picture then it's an incomplete, less honest story--it's not how we are feeling all the time, and it is not how Adam is feeling all the time. Another thing we have discussed is how much Adam has conquered his self esteem issues. He has said previously that he struggles every day with it but because his self confidence is so evident on camera we sometimes forget that complete picture. I don't know about you but these words of his are still burning a hole in my heart: "so I can feel validated."..... I completely feel how you do. I love him and I know he is and will continue to be successful but that kind of vulnerability does not go away ironically, even with success! How many super successful people are always worried about next year, next album. It is in his "DNA" or in my vernacular, destiny to have this paradox. So many of us do but play it on a way smaller stage. Should he be the super pop star he wants to be, the validation would be great but ephemeral Then the reality of the next album, the next hit - will I stay on top hits him. However, Adam does have the grace of the balancing side of all this. He is wise and understands life. Though he would like it otherwise, he is also a philosopher and understands reality. Hopefully he will get to enjoy the paradox of having it all and dealing with the aftermath of what that is like but he has it pretty darn good as it is. In the long run, I bet Adam would trade being a dysfunctional pop super star for one who has world wide acclaimed for his voice and persona, a great relationship, adoring fans, financial security but not in the top tier club in the US pop scene.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2013 10:40:23 GMT -5
Slooooowww day. Can I take this break to recognize one of the things that seemed taboo to discuss in the wake of WAG afterglow?-- Adam's recent popjustice twitter conversation. I put most of it in paragraph form: "I just wish there was a subgenre called "SINGING" where we could be ranked and judged based on some talent meter. Pop will always seem like a high school popularity contest and I will always b the drama geek-Singing his face off. Then there's the philosophy: dont hate the players-hate the game. So popularity contest it is. Let's all play the game. Game of thrones. I just want you to sign my yearbook. I want u all to sign my yearbook. So I feel validated." These are all things we have discussed. Many of us are frustrated when the mediocre talent gets the accolades and Adam gets overlooked-- it's unjust. But what is new here is that now we know he feels it too. He is often called angelic because he never has a bad thing to say about another artist or his level of success. Even his fans are jumped on if they express too much "angst". But if we always paint a rosy picture then it's an incomplete, less honest story--it's not how we are feeling all the time, and it is not how Adam is feeling all the time. Another thing we have discussed is how much Adam has conquered his self esteem issues. He has said previously that he struggles every day with it but because his self confidence is so evident on camera we sometimes forget that complete picture. I don't know about you but these words of his are still burning a hole in my heart: "so I can feel validated."..... It's painful. Wouldn't it be fun if we could compile a yearbook with our pics and names etc. and then sign it in preps for this new album? Maybe not our real pics if we were to deliver it on-line in some way. And, make it way corny so he'll see how unimportant it all is by now. Our high school experiences seem to haunt us until the end of days........I guess because it's such an impressionable period. I'm a geek too. I was always the orchestra kid -- somehow way less cool then the theater kid. And, OMG, once they pressured the orchestra kids to MARCH WITH THE BAND. Full dorkdom (at the time). (I'd kill to be in a drum line now!) I always wanted to be the theater kid (since my starring role as Cinderella in Kindergarten). So, I guess I really don't understand how things changed where the theater kids were not cool. I guess because now the jocks are? Don't know.
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