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Post by Craazyforadam on Oct 2, 2013 11:36:33 GMT -5
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Post by tinafea on Oct 2, 2013 11:46:49 GMT -5
I downloaded it. They are separate zip files so you could omit STL if you wanted to ETA or just hit skip Thank you for answering. So it is just audio, does it include the screech? I haven't listened to all of it yet so I can't answer that
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Post by lm2718 on Oct 2, 2013 12:05:31 GMT -5
Queen and Adam part starts at ~70:00' minutes into the broadcast.
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Post by adamrocks on Oct 2, 2013 12:38:33 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Oct 2, 2013 12:43:03 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2013 12:50:13 GMT -5
It just finally occurred to me that this man has undergone some kind of transformation, a metamorphosis of sorts in the last several months. I am trying to figure out when.. I guess it started with Divas, but even into the WAG tour, that Singapore interview, the Miami interview.. there is been such a change. I said before he has grown up, but it's more. The young impulsive slightly wild over-sharing exuberant polish and makeup and a little shock value theatre guy has changed into this sophisticated, regal, confident, private, and yet a little camera shy ,kind and gentle man. What happened , when and why is my question, yet there really is no answer? It just is. Yes, he’s evolved. And while some deplore what they think is a, a…lessening of his wild and crazy side (the makeup, the wild costumes, the sexy stage antics), I think it’s much simpler than that. (Warning for amateur psychoanalysis and projecting) In the early days of his post Idol career, I think Adam felt an extreme amount of pressure to prove that he didn’t conform to the world’s expectations of “safe” gay celebrities; he was crazy, wild unpredictable, in-your-face sexual and gay, and the world better accept that. I think some of it was a defensive mechanism…it wasn’t that he always wanted to present that aspect of his personality, but he kind of felt like he had to, otherwise he was taking the easy route. Now…he doesn’t. He doesn’t have anything to prove. The world accepts that he is this staggeringly talented, amazing, crazy, sexual, gay and yes, often flamboyant and provocative person; but he doesn’t have to PROVE it all the time if he doesn’t want to. It’s got to take lot of mental energy and time and effort to make sure that your look and demeanour is always on point with a wild and crazy image. Now, if he glues rhinestones to his face and dresses in glitter and feathers and kisses people on stage..it’ll because he wants to, not because he feels he has to ensure the world accepts the image he’s cultivated. And because he’s putting less pressure on himself to live up to that image, sometimes he can present a different image if that’s how he feels on any given day, and there’s no risk there to his personal brand or his integrity. There’s a time and a place for his wild side; but there are also appropriate times and places for all the other facets of his personality. And he has the confidence to know now that what matters is what he wants, not what others want of him. IMO, YMMV Um. I need an editor. I’m sure that could have been said in about 2 sentences, not 9. Could also just be because he is 32. I've seen every one of my kids change in their early to mid 30s. They are still fun but not out to prove things or be as wild!
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Post by wal on Oct 2, 2013 13:31:14 GMT -5
www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/02/pompadour-hair-evolution-photos_n_4024636.html?utm_hp_ref=twFifties rockabilly style wasn't complete without pompadour hair. Pelvic-thrusting performers such as Little Richard and Elvis Presley sported the 'do on stage, while big screen bad boy James Dean wooed the ladies with his slicked-up short hair. Even though the pompadour's roots can be traced back to the mid-1700s to its namesake Madame de Pompadour, the mistress to King Louis XV, modern-day iterations maintain that '50s edge. From the spiky flair of the cut to the classic shape of the quiff, the rock 'n roll essence is still strong. But one thing we're certainly glad to see change is the overuse of hair wax and pomade styling products that often made the pompadour too greasy or too shiny. (Thank the hair gods for touchable extra firm hairspray!) Below are 17 of the most memorable pompadour hairstyles since the 1950s. Would you wear this look? Adam Lambert, 2013
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Post by melliemom on Oct 2, 2013 13:38:51 GMT -5
Yes, he’s evolved. And while some deplore what they think is a, a…lessening of his wild and crazy side (the makeup, the wild costumes, the sexy stage antics), I think it’s much simpler than that. (Warning for amateur psychoanalysis and projecting) In the early days of his post Idol career, I think Adam felt an extreme amount of pressure to prove that he didn’t conform to the world’s expectations of “safe” gay celebrities; he was crazy, wild unpredictable, in-your-face sexual and gay, and the world better accept that. I think some of it was a defensive mechanism…it wasn’t that he always wanted to present that aspect of his personality, but he kind of felt like he had to, otherwise he was taking the easy route. Now…he doesn’t. He doesn’t have anything to prove. The world accepts that he is this staggeringly talented, amazing, crazy, sexual, gay and yes, often flamboyant and provocative person; but he doesn’t have to PROVE it all the time if he doesn’t want to. It’s got to take lot of mental energy and time and effort to make sure that your look and demeanour is always on point with a wild and crazy image. Now, if he glues rhinestones to his face and dresses in glitter and feathers and kisses people on stage..it’ll because he wants to, not because he feels he has to ensure the world accepts the image he’s cultivated. And because he’s putting less pressure on himself to live up to that image, sometimes he can present a different image if that’s how he feels on any given day, and there’s no risk there to his personal brand or his integrity. There’s a time and a place for his wild side; but there are also appropriate times and places for all the other facets of his personality. And he has the confidence to know now that what matters is what he wants, not what others want of him. IMO, YMMV Um. I need an editor. I’m sure that could have been said in about 2 sentences, not 9. Could also just be because he is 32. I've seen every one of my kids change in their early to mid 30s. They are still fun but not out to prove things or be as wild! IMO, Adam has had an amazing amount of life changes in his career ,in his personal life ,in the way he responds to the world.I just see a level of confidence, a sense of security.. To me, he seems to be spiritual, sensitive and intelligent . I think of Adam as taking it all in (Paula) and then like a kaleidoscope of beautiful colors,patterns and shapes changing before our feasting eyes.
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Post by shimoli710 on Oct 2, 2013 13:46:32 GMT -5
Yes, he’s evolved. And while some deplore what they think is a, a…lessening of his wild and crazy side (the makeup, the wild costumes, the sexy stage antics), I think it’s much simpler than that. (Warning for amateur psychoanalysis and projecting) In the early days of his post Idol career, I think Adam felt an extreme amount of pressure to prove that he didn’t conform to the world’s expectations of “safe” gay celebrities; he was crazy, wild unpredictable, in-your-face sexual and gay, and the world better accept that. I think some of it was a defensive mechanism…it wasn’t that he always wanted to present that aspect of his personality, but he kind of felt like he had to, otherwise he was taking the easy route. Now…he doesn’t. He doesn’t have anything to prove. The world accepts that he is this staggeringly talented, amazing, crazy, sexual, gay and yes, often flamboyant and provocative person; but he doesn’t have to PROVE it all the time if he doesn’t want to. It’s got to take lot of mental energy and time and effort to make sure that your look and demeanour is always on point with a wild and crazy image. Now, if he glues rhinestones to his face and dresses in glitter and feathers and kisses people on stage..it’ll because he wants to, not because he feels he has to ensure the world accepts the image he’s cultivated. And because he’s putting less pressure on himself to live up to that image, sometimes he can present a different image if that’s how he feels on any given day, and there’s no risk there to his personal brand or his integrity. There’s a time and a place for his wild side; but there are also appropriate times and places for all the other facets of his personality. And he has the confidence to know now that what matters is what he wants, not what others want of him. IMO, YMMV Um. I need an editor. I’m sure that could have been said in about 2 sentences, not 9. I like your psychoanalysis Avari.
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Post by smokeyvera on Oct 2, 2013 13:54:39 GMT -5
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