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Post by nica575 on Mar 1, 2015 12:17:42 GMT -5
Holst, PMed you
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Post by nica575 on Mar 1, 2015 12:34:41 GMT -5
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Post by theosgma on Mar 1, 2015 12:36:26 GMT -5
I am so hoping she did it all. Can you imagine a complete DVD with erotic sludge?
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Post by Jablea on Mar 1, 2015 13:37:19 GMT -5
Apart from AFL's incredible, planet fierce voice, I find it fascinating to watch him move. His body is his second voice. It's not only the big movements like dancing, thrusting, jumping. It's a nod of the head, a small wiggle of the hip, the tapping of a foot, the placement of the hands. He adds punctuation throughout each song, at exactly the right place and makes it all connect. He does this when Brian's playing solo as well, a place card until he starts singing with voice again. I'm usually so captivated by the voice that sometimes I'll mute a song just to watch everything I've missed. ILHSFM. I was thinking about this last night too when we were talking about a new backup band and loving it when everyone on QAL both plays and sings. Of course then that brings up the "Adam doesn't play an instrument" meme but nobody plays body language and facial expressions like Adam. We like to say his voice is his instrument but it's really his whole body.
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Post by bridgeymah on Mar 1, 2015 16:48:04 GMT -5
True, Holst. My sister is also an amazing keyboard player with perfect pitch, yet her pitch is often off while singing. Interestingly, she hears that it is off when she listens to a recording, but while performing, there is something about the anatomy of her ear that must alter the pitch slightly when she is moving her jaw while singing. I think that changes the shape of the ear canal and alters slightly the pitch she hears in her inner ear. At least, that is the best explanation I have heard for it. I have this weird condition where I HEAR myself sing off key but there is nothing I can do to correct it. As if there is some link broken between my ears and my vocal chords... as a result I never sing, just too painful for my own ears... I'm not too bad if I have another voice to sing with but alone - not so much. I hear you Nica, I can hear I'm off key but just can't connect consistently to correct. Singing is one thing I would have loved to have been good at but alas even with training suspect I would only be passable. I run screaming from Karaoke - I'm like Cameron Diaz character in My Best Friends Wedding. LOL.
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Post by bridgeymah on Mar 1, 2015 16:49:16 GMT -5
Apart from AFL's incredible, planet fierce voice, I find it fascinating to watch him move. His body is his second voice. It's not only the big movements like dancing, thrusting, jumping. It's a nod of the head, a small wiggle of the hip, the tapping of a foot, the placement of the hands. He adds punctuation throughout each song, at exactly the right place and makes it all connect. He does this when Brian's playing solo as well, a place card until he starts singing with voice again. I'm usually so captivated by the voice that sometimes I'll mute a song just to watch everything I've missed. ILHSFM. I was thinking about this last night too when we were talking about a new backup band and loving it when everyone on QAL both plays and sings. Of course then that brings up the "Adam doesn't play an instrument" meme but nobody plays body language and facial expressions like Adam. We like to say his voice is his instrument but it's really his whole body. I often thought that Adam doesn't sing with his voice he sings with his being.
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Post by theosgma on Mar 1, 2015 17:10:35 GMT -5
I was thinking about this last night too when we were talking about a new backup band and loving it when everyone on QAL both plays and sings. Of course then that brings up the "Adam doesn't play an instrument" meme but nobody plays body language and facial expressions like Adam. We like to say his voice is his instrument but it's really his whole body. I often thought that Adam doesn't sing with his voice he sings with his being. I love that bridgeymah. When I was in the front row at Vegas and Atlantic City I felt so clearly that every cell of his body - all of his DNA - was in synch with the music. Kind of like a hologram - every part reflecting the whole. It was so palpable. I found myself holding my breath.
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Post by bamafan on Mar 1, 2015 22:36:18 GMT -5
Tracey @kinkykiedis 30m30 minutes ago Queen + Adam Lambert Don't Stop Me Now Sheffield 27-2-2015: youtu.be/XTSEW9-2tYw?a via @youtube
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Post by cassie on Mar 1, 2015 23:40:06 GMT -5
Tracey @kinkykiedis 30m30 minutes ago Queen + Adam Lambert Don't Stop Me Now Sheffield 27-2-2015: youtu.be/XTSEW9-2tYw?a via @youtube This looks and sounds like pure joy!
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Post by nica575 on Mar 2, 2015 0:20:46 GMT -5
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