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Post by rama on Nov 19, 2013 21:20:16 GMT -5
This gets me excited! New Music! Can't Wait!
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Thank you Adam for this wonderful pic from M&G in Warsaw - one of the best TOHT concerts ever!
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Post by shimoli710 on Nov 19, 2013 21:21:55 GMT -5
If someone finds this in 100 years - will he still be mesmerized by these beautiful eyes? I would be, for sure! This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
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Post by ariana on Nov 19, 2013 21:27:54 GMT -5
I just knew you'd be a lion!! wow! I'm Cat!! miu miuuuu!!! I think I must call Kamar: hey pretty kitty! ha ha!
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Post by franki13 on Nov 19, 2013 21:33:11 GMT -5
I'm a meerkat!!!
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Nov 19, 2013 21:43:06 GMT -5
Well, when choosing between the 4 sets of letters in the animal personality test, I came out an Owl. But when reading the animal descriptions, I am more of a Cat. So maybe I'm not intrepreting the Information question correctly, or maybe I am somewhere in between a Cat and Owl. take the test! see the top of the page to click over to this www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.aspWe are not always what we think we are! So the Jung Typology Test in the link above pegged me as an INFP which translates to a Meerkat in the Animal test. Problem is, the description of the Meerkat is even less a good description of me than the Owl or Cat. The Jung Typology Test description peggs some things about my personality correctly, but totally misses the larger, bigger picture of my personality. The Jung Typology Test advises that I should pursue a career in the arts & humanities or in social services. Anyone who knows me at all would know that this is totally wrong!
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Post by dontshakemytree on Nov 19, 2013 21:49:11 GMT -5
I will struggle over to Philly for Queen -- it is only 7 hours away (by car). But realistically, I do not have great expectations for QAL in the US. I think they might be able to do a few (2 or 3) shows in mid-sized venues. But Queen has not been booked in large venues in the US since 1982 -- when Freddie was alive. Queen was popular in the US from 1977-1982. They stopped touring in North America in 1982 because they could not sell tickets (the underlying causes are debated but include not "understanding" US radio and releasing "Hot Space" which was not a rock album causing many US fans to move on.). In any case, they have been out of this market from 1982 to now except for the Q+PR mini tour which was booked into mid-sized venues and a mixed lot but some of the shows were less than 40% sold -- and the venues topped out at 12K. I think Adam is as big a concert draw in the US as Queen is -- maybe bigger right now. It is one thing to have a great, well-known song catalog. It is very different to have a concert-ready fan-base. [Queen is certainly bigger in most of the rest of the world but they were never as big in North America as they were in other regions.] It would be completely different if there was some new, great music that QAL collaborated on. Or if they found 20 unrecorded Freddie compositions and recorded them with Adam. Or if it was for a big popular cause. But without news and radio airplay/promo and something happening online, I just can't seen how it. And I can't see QAL selling enough tickets to get booked in Madison Square Garden (Capacity 20,000) unless it is a super-concert -- that is someone else major is on the bill. More likely they would be in venues the size of Nokia LA - 7K. Or something a bit unusual like Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia. may I put forward Radio City Hall...capacity 6K. Excellent suggestion! Back in the 90's I went to CBS-FM's Oldies Concert there with girlfriends and had a blast! Dion from Dion and the Belmonts, Young Rascals, Frankie Valli and Little Anthony are the ones I remember. The sound is awesome! Saw many Christmas Show Spectaculars there over the years......yes! It HAS to be Radio City! With MALE Rockettes, please!
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Post by melliemom on Nov 19, 2013 22:13:40 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Nov 19, 2013 22:14:34 GMT -5
I will struggle over to Philly for Queen -- it is only 7 hours away (by car). But realistically, I do not have great expectations for QAL in the US. I think they might be able to do a few (2 or 3) shows in mid-sized venues. But Queen has not been booked in large venues in the US since 1982 -- when Freddie was alive. Queen was popular in the US from 1977-1982. They stopped touring in North America in 1982 because they could not sell tickets (the underlying causes are debated but include not "understanding" US radio and releasing "Hot Space" which was not a rock album causing many US fans to move on.). In any case, they have been out of this market from 1982 to now except for the Q+PR mini tour which was booked into mid-sized venues and a mixed lot but some of the shows were less than 40% sold -- and the venues topped out at 12K. I think Adam is as big a concert draw in the US as Queen is -- maybe bigger right now. It is one thing to have a great, well-known song catalog. It is very different to have a concert-ready fan-base. [Queen is certainly bigger in most of the rest of the world but they were never as big in North America as they were in other regions.] It would be completely different if there was some new, great music that QAL collaborated on. Or if they found 20 unrecorded Freddie compositions and recorded them with Adam. Or if it was for a big popular cause. But without news and radio airplay/promo and something happening online, I just can't seen how it. And I can't see QAL selling enough tickets to get booked in Madison Square Garden (Capacity 20,000) unless it is a super-concert -- that is someone else major is on the bill. More likely they would be in venues the size of Nokia LA - 7K. Or something a bit unusual like Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia. Not sure if this would be possible, but do you think if QAL booked some big primetime tv gigs, like maybe Grammys, Amas e.t.c. Or even on a talk show, this would build enough demand online to fit a 20 k bill? I am not suggesting Adam and Queen are building enough hype to be on US tv at this present point of time, but if this was the case do you think their would be a possiblity for a bigger venue? JMHO I think that the big multi-artist events make the most sense -- unless they want to play 7,000 seat venues. It is hard to sell out an 15,000 seat arena in the US. ETA: I am good with QAL -- Radio City NYC, Nokia Live LA and 2 other mid-sized venues -- one in the Southeast (Atlanta or Miami) and Chicago or Detroit (near Toronto). Whatever they do, I want it sold out and buzzworthy and I want to be in the front row. Plus, I want a warm-up concert in Philadelphia at the Tower Theatre, Upper Darby PA capacity 3,119.
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Post by jamiglambert on Nov 19, 2013 22:24:57 GMT -5
Popping out of perpetual lurkdom to reply to grandduchesspf...Sorry, don't know how to reply correctly to your request!
There's a bunch of Adam recommendations complied in this old AO thread (Recalled it was there and used an advanced Google search to dredge it up from the depths...)
It's old/outdated, but looks pretty comprehensive up to that point. Might help depending how far back you want to go...
www.adamofficial.com/us/node/1544044
If link doesn't work, it's "Adam's Playlist 2.0"
Enjoyed reading the history on everyone's screen names. Mine's super complex. My name is Jami and I'm a Glambert. LOL
Picked it early on, first time stan. Then after a while, it was too late to come up with something more creative. Same with the avi. Tried changing it over the years, but just don't quite feel like "myself". Contrary to popular belief, and many video making requests, I am not JamieGlambert, the young lady from Toronto that used to make cool fan vids with Gaga/Adam.
To give you a bit more insight into my Adam personality, I used to also go by "Professor Glitterfish" because I'm attracted to shiny things (like a fish to a lure) and I earned an honorary PhD in ~ahem GB Studies.
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Post by Q3 on Nov 19, 2013 22:30:14 GMT -5
OK the Animal test nailed me! ENTPs prize intelligence and competence over all other things (both in themselves and in others). They are often described as witty, clever, cerebral, and resourceful. They are verbally inclined and they often have a perverse sense of humor. ENTPs like to analyze every side of an issue and are creative thinkers and workers. They sometimes chatter.
I never analyze anything! I have no idea what they are talking about. Of course that is not just a parrot. It is a Scarlet Macaw. A bird I would love to own.
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