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Post by kagmel on Jul 21, 2014 0:30:42 GMT -5
New thread is up!
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Post by aprilmarie816 on Jul 21, 2014 0:45:39 GMT -5
ok does anyone know if you can park at boardwalk hall in AC at a certain time for the show. I read it's $20 to park for the event. I was planning on getting there around 3 in the afternoon. I just want to get there and park and not worry about anything....I don't want to get there and they say you have to go somewhere else until like......5pm :( I live 2 1/2hrs away and have only been to Atlantic City once that I've driven myself.
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Post by skylar on Jul 21, 2014 12:21:01 GMT -5
I just remembered something funny that happened to me in Detroit. Skylar's post about talking to the young fellow jogged my memory. So, I'm there and have taken a pic of Brian's guitar rack down at the end of the thrust. I wanted to send it out via twitter which you would think would be like messaging or close to it. Well, it wasn't for my brain. So, I'm sitting there and look over and there's a young guy sitting there with his parents. We all know that kids of a certain age will absolutely know how to do things on their phones. So, I show him the pic and ask him to show me how to tweet it out. He shows me how Twitter has changed the way they have changed the way to post pics from a mobile phone. (I pretend to have known that they had changed.) I blew my cover though when I wanted him to hashtag the tweet with #QALDetroit as I say "throw a few pound signs in there". He gives me very quizzical look and now I'm all like "wow, I know about pound signs and this kid doesn't". Then, he very kindly looks at me as I'm pointing to the pound sign and says, "Oh, those are called hashtags". Cool cover blown. ALTHOUGH, he was amazed that I followed Jared Leto (like someone my age shouldn't even know that name or his music)......maybe I shouldn't. LOve this! We'll never quite win the tech cool prize with the young-uns.
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Post by skylar on Jul 21, 2014 13:11:57 GMT -5
Notes from Mohegan +
37. Love Kills is a duet. Brian sings and responds with his guitar. Seizes me every time. Mourning, pain, and catharsis. A gift to Adam to share with the audience. An exquisite, passionate, bridge to bond. . 38. Who Wants to Live Forever. Beautiful. + Heavens come down from the sky streaming rays of light. And the stars are twinkling throughout the room. Loooove the effects! . 39. Show Must Go On BREAKS MY HEART EVERY SINGLE TIME. So much pain in a single song. Adam was made for this song and for me, sings it to perfection.
40. Of all the songs, I would say that Tie Your Mother Down is the least Adam-ish of them and the most old-boy-with-pick-up-truck- high-testosterone rock and roll. It is 100% about Brian's guitar. and Roofus "smacking those skins hard. Whachit" ha ha ha. Adam's role in it just makes me laugh. Not in a bad way. It is just funny and cute and Adam put's his all into each song in whatever way is needed.
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Post by skylar on Jul 21, 2014 13:39:57 GMT -5
Wait a minute! Skylar "18. Would have loved to hear them talking through the aiming of Brian's guitar cam at Adam's ass and crotch. THE BRILLIANCE. Wonder who came up with that one? ; ) Rock and roll baby!" We had a butt cam??? What song cause this I missed and gotta see. Ha It is Brian's guitar cam but Adam strategically stands right behind Brian. So one gets Brian's fingerwork AND Adam's crotchular region. Does not get more rock and roll that that. (or buttocks if he turns around.) Truly hilarious. Brilliant and devious minds, those boys.
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