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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2014 9:14:45 GMT -5
So, about Seoul! I wonder if they are traveling commercial or chartered. I checked commercial flights and think Adam might be flying tonight at either 11:55 p.m. via Korean Air. Or 12:20 a.m. via United/Asiana.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2014 9:17:10 GMT -5
I love his friends! A perfect example of all the light he has in his life! I remember when Alisan thanked his fans for loving him, at the end of the GN tour! it is a testament to him as a person too. None of his friends have sold stories to the tabloids or come out and said anything negative about him. He is clearly an amazing person and he surrounds himself with equally amazing people IMO. Yes!! He holds those old friends very dear! And in return, they are very loyal (except for one that will not be named.) Can you even imagine being his friend? It'd be like winning the lotto!
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Post by Holst on Aug 10, 2014 9:26:29 GMT -5
I feel for Dr. Bri's dilemma of needing to rest from the guitar because of repetitive stress but needing to keep up the callouses on his fingers and otherwise stay in shape on his instrument. He can't take a major break and be in great condition for the remaining concerts. And man, is he in great form. And all this talk about Brian's and Roger's age has, for the first time, really made me start thinking about how age will affect my playing. My brother is a guitarist and performs/practices intensively most days. His fingertips are like slabs of leather. We violinists get callous too, but not like that because our strings are thinner and we generally only have one or two fingers playing at a time. Here is a link about musician repetitive injuries (which are very common). I've had several, and usually have pain that migrates around my arms, hands, and shoulder area. Some of us have been concerned about Adam keeping up his vocal health, and I hope he is doing well. Instrumentalists can kind of tough it through even though injured and aching. Pretty hard to do for a vocalist. The vocal chords are just so delicate. Repetitive Stress Injuries in Musicians rsi.unl.edu/music.html
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Post by tinafea on Aug 10, 2014 9:37:16 GMT -5
Could someone PLEASE make the link to Dr. Bri's Soapbox in the opening post a LIVE link as he asks on every page he has ever posted? Fixed, it was just a missed space
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Post by tinafea on Aug 10, 2014 9:38:58 GMT -5
I think Buders means observe this request from Dr. Bri's Soapbox: Q3, just missed the space before the www. A typo I'm sure, not intentional you are correct, it was just a typo. I fixed it. Q3 is busy with family this weekend. I'm sure she was just in a hurry to get the thread up.
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Post by Buderschnookie on Aug 10, 2014 9:47:41 GMT -5
Thanks guys!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2014 10:15:26 GMT -5
In case any of our foreign members may want this (and I did it because I want to never forget it, and keep it for ever and ever:), I've transcribed a bit of the amazing Brian May's interview with Eddie Trunk where he speaks about Adam's voice aleksandrakv.tumblr.com/
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Post by Q3 on Aug 10, 2014 10:20:46 GMT -5
I think Buders means observe this request from Dr. Bri's Soapbox: Q3, just missed the space before the www. A typo I'm sure, not intentional This forum is operated solely for discussion and is covered by the Fair Use Provision of US Copyright law. So OK to post copyrighted materials with link-back and credit. I posted OP after a long night partying -- it is amazing it is not crooked. I will fix later.
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 10, 2014 10:26:15 GMT -5
Good morning. Adam's Jersey Girl @jesha84 Aug 6 Look who's on MSN's summer concert pics! @adamlambert @queenwillrock
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2014 10:30:57 GMT -5
I feel for Dr. Bri's dilemma of needing to rest from the guitar because of repetitive stress but needing to keep up the callouses on his fingers and otherwise stay in shape on his instrument. He can't take a major break and be in great condition for the remaining concerts. And man, is he in great form. And all this talk about Brian's and Roger's age has, for the first time, really made me start thinking about how age will affect my playing. My brother is a guitarist and performs/practices intensively most days. His fingertips are like slabs of leather. We violinists get callous too, but not like that because our strings are thinner and we generally only have one or two fingers playing at a time. Here is a link about musician repetitive injuries (which are very common). I've had several, and usually have pain that migrates around my arms, hands, and shoulder area. Some of us have been concerned about Adam keeping up his vocal health, and I hope he is doing well. Instrumentalists and kind of tough it through even though injured and aching. Pretty hard to do for a vocalist. The vocal chords are just so delicate.Repetitive Stress Injuries in Musicians rsi.unl.edu/music.htmlI used to worry about that as well, but I just stopped after a while, because he seems to have absolutely no problems or issues whatsoever. He just does it like it's nothing! Look at him, he's bursting with health and energy! The few days he has off, what does he do? He goes out partying and shopping! I'd probably never leave my bed:) He is so vivacious and sprightly and strong and powerful, I guess:)))
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