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Post by FanOfTheMan on May 13, 2015 13:57:31 GMT -5
More than a very good chance that GT will be #40 tomorrow. If not tomorrow, then friday for sure. Sam Smith's Lay Me Down is dropping like a lead balloon. It dropped 400, then 300 spins the past two days. If it drops 300 again, GT passes it. Then the next 4 songs above Adam are also dropping, but not as quickly as Sam's. It is looking very very good for GT to be in the mid 30s, by end of next week
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Post by Q3 on May 13, 2015 14:03:00 GMT -5
...... >> Then he came on stage in Memphis with Elvis hair -- and did moves Elvis never even thought of. Even the Danny fans were screaming. It is not the most amped up audience I'd ever seen but I believe it may have been the most amped up audience in Idol Tour history. You can't make a statement like that and not post a picture or video to illustrate!!! The GNT in my hometown was my first Adam concert. I was surprised that it sold out in 2 hours in this very conservative country music area! I will have to track down some GIFs. Next no news day, perhaps we should do an Adam-Elvis day. Adam does not seem to know Elvis' music very well and there is no indication he knows much about Elvis -- but somehow he was channeling him a bit at that concert in Memphis. And it was not like watching an Elvis impersonator.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on May 13, 2015 14:17:22 GMT -5
You can't make a statement like that and not post a picture or video to illustrate!!! The GNT in my hometown was my first Adam concert. I was surprised that it sold out in 2 hours in this very conservative country music area! I will have to track down some GIFs. Next no news day, perhaps we should do an Adam-Elvis day. Adam does not seem to know Elvis' music very well and there is no indication he knows much about Elvis -- but somehow he was channeling him a bit at that concert in Memphis. And it was not like watching an Elvis impersonator. Great idea! Now back to cleaning my garage so they can install my new heat pump tomorrow before the temperature goes back up over 80 F.
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on May 13, 2015 14:19:57 GMT -5
I was at the Idols Live concert too. And indeed it had a certain energy about it that was amazing. It was Adam's "first" concert in the South (Little Rock the night before was technically the first southern concert but it was Kris' home town concert so didn't really count). Memphis is only 2 hours from Little Rock, in the heart of the bible belt, in one of the (or THE) most conservative places in the US, seemed like it would be Kris and Danny country. When I arrived in Memphis I thought I would see a few Adam fans -- but they were everywhere. My hotel lobby was filled, filled with Adam fans. None of us knew there were so many Adam fans there. Literally half the arena was filled with Adam fans -- with signs and banners. And the Adam fans spanned the spectrum -- couples, pre-teens, families, groups, all kinds of people -- many I spoke to were at their first Idol concert. Everytime Adam's picture appeared on the arena's big screens there was a deafening noise. And it built as the night went on. >> Then he came on stage in Memphis with Elvis hair -- and did moves Elvis never even thought of. Even the Danny fans were screaming. It is not the most amped up audience I'd ever seen but I believe it may have been the most amped up audience in Idol Tour history. You can't make a statement like that and not post a picture or video to illustrate!!! The GNT in my hometown was my first Adam concert. I was surprised that it sold out in 2 hours in this very conservative country music area! Heh heh. This isn't specifically from the Memphis show...but I think there is Memphis footage!! <grins evilly. Enjoy!!
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Post by mireille on May 13, 2015 14:20:07 GMT -5
I was at the Idols Live concert too. And indeed it had a certain energy about it that was amazing. It was Adam's "first" concert in the South (Little Rock the night before was technically the first southern concert but it was Kris' home town concert so didn't really count). Memphis is only 2 hours from Little Rock, in the heart of the bible belt, in one of the (or THE) most conservative places in the US, seemed like it would be Kris and Danny country. When I arrived in Memphis I thought I would see a few Adam fans -- but they were everywhere. My hotel lobby was filled, filled with Adam fans. None of us knew there were so many Adam fans there. Literally half the arena was filled with Adam fans -- with signs and banners. And the Adam fans spanned the spectrum -- couples, pre-teens, families, groups, all kinds of people -- many I spoke to were at their first Idol concert. Everytime Adam's picture appeared on the arena's big screens there was a deafening noise. And it built as the night went on. >> Then he came on stage in Memphis with Elvis hair -- and did moves Elvis never even thought of. Even the Danny fans were screaming. It is not the most amped up audience I'd ever seen but I believe it may have been the most amped up audience in Idol Tour history. I am going to visit the southern states this summervacation. Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. I was thinking how much of Adam i would here on the radio there and I am very glad to read that at tehhe AI concert in Memphis there were so many fans. I so hooe to here Ghost Town on our car radio there
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Post by marlazzinger on May 13, 2015 14:24:22 GMT -5
A little OT, maybe even silly..
So I'm on the Cannes Film Festival right now, just took an opportunity with a bunch of friends to look at it from within and now I rewatch some moments from red carpet just to be sure of the first impression.
Never really payed attention to the famous people before (excluding Queen, but it's another story), but since I became so very interested in Adam lately and noticed that almost every journalist, he speaks to, makes remarks about how exclusively pleasant and simple interlocutor he is, transparently hinting that other celebrities are not, I started to observe, and those guys are sooo right.
I saw these so-called stars here in Cannes today and, my God, they're arrogant and just impossible to talk to...poor reporters that tried. They actually, don't make any sort of eye contact, don't hold the conversation and look to people like to garbage and sometimes simply turn away without say good bye or thanking. Very rough. And the way they behave and talk with clever faces about the last crap they filmed...why so serious?) On TV it looks a little different, but still..
Not sure if I can compare Adam's status to those of movie stars... I personnaly knew about him since the Idol and it seems that all my friends have an idea about who he is. But here at the forum I saw some comments that he's not as famous and popular as I assumed...anyway, celebrity is celebrity.
All that I saw today just helped to appreciate even more Adam's, ermmm, social (?) qualities.
I just hope he will never change his attitude and will always stay that nice guy everybody is crazy about) Because that was ridiculous and even awkward to watch how seriously some of today's festival guests take themselves) Although, Jake Gyllenhaal is kinda funny))
**** not tired to be sorry for my english))
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Post by wal on May 13, 2015 14:30:44 GMT -5
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Post by melliemom on May 13, 2015 14:33:03 GMT -5
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Post by melliemom on May 13, 2015 14:38:04 GMT -5
A little OT, maybe even silly.. So I'm on the Cannes Film Festival right now, just took an opportunity with a bunch of friends to look at it from within and now I rewatch some moments from red carpet just to be sure of the first impression. Never really payed attention to the famous people before (excluding Queen, but it's another story), but since I became so very interested in Adam lately and noticed that almost every journalist, he speaks to, makes remarks about how exclusively pleasant and simple interlocutor he is, transparently hinting that other celebrities are not, I started to observe, and those guys are sooo right. I saw these so-called stars here in Cannes today and, my God, they're arrogant and just impossible to talk to...poor reporters that tried. They actually, don't make any sort of eye contact, don't hold the conversation and look to people like to garbage and sometimes simply turn away without say good bye or thanking. Very rough. And the way they behave and talk with clever faces about the last crap they filmed...why so serious?) On TV it looks a little different, but still.. Not sure if I can compare Adam's status to those of movie stars... I personnaly knew about him since the Idol and it seems that all my friends have an idea about who he is. But here at the forum I saw some comments that he's not as famous and popular as I assumed...anyway, celebrity is celebrity. All that I saw today just helped to appreciate even more Adam's, ermmm, social (?) qualities. I just hope he will never change his attitude and will always stay that nice guy everybody is crazy about) Because that was ridiculous and even awkward to watch how seriously some of today's festival guests take themselves) Although, Jake Gyllenhaal is kinda funny)) **** not tired to be sorry for my english)) Some Adam fans are modest like Adam.. Adam is very popular and has many fans world wide..
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Post by mireille on May 13, 2015 14:47:26 GMT -5
A little OT, maybe even silly.. So I'm on the Cannes Film Festival right now, just took an opportunity with a bunch of friends to look at it from within and now I rewatch some moments from red carpet just to be sure of the first impression. Never really payed attention to the famous people before (excluding Queen, but it's another story), but since I became so very interested in Adam lately and noticed that almost every journalist, he speaks to, makes remarks about how exclusively pleasant and simple interlocutor he is, transparently hinting that other celebrities are not, I started to observe, and those guys are sooo right. I saw these so-called stars here in Cannes today and, my God, they're arrogant and just impossible to talk to...poor reporters that tried. They actually, don't make any sort of eye contact, don't hold the conversation and look to people like to garbage and sometimes simply turn away without say good bye or thanking. Very rough. And the way they behave and talk with clever faces about the last crap they filmed...why so serious?) On TV it looks a little different, but still.. Not sure if I can compare Adam's status to those of movie stars... I personnaly knew about him since the Idol and it seems that all my friends have an idea about who he is. But here at the forum I saw some comments that he's not as famous and popular as I assumed...anyway, celebrity is celebrity. All that I saw today just helped to appreciate even more Adam's, ermmm, social (?) qualities. I just hope he will never change his attitude and will always stay that nice guy everybody is crazy about) Because that was ridiculous and even awkward to watch how seriously some of today's festival guests take themselves) Although, Jake Gyllenhaal is kinda funny)) **** not tired to be sorry for my english)) </img> I love that Adam is so nice to everyone. And to hear so many journalists say that Adam is so friendly, i never heared it so many times on another artist
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