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Post by lorraine on Oct 9, 2015 20:21:54 GMT -5
yep www.star941fm.com/articles/star-night-488839/star-night-2015-14018298/Star 94.1 FM has another incredible night of music planned, with live performances from: Adam Lambert, Elle King, Echosmith and Andy Grammer! DATE: Friday, December 4, 2015 TIME::00 pm LOCATION:San Diego Civic Theatre TICKETS: Star 94.1 PRE-SALE (Thursday, October 14, 2015 from 10am to 10pm). SIGN UP, to receive the exclusive PRE-SALE code, via email. Presented By: SDCCU.com Sponsored By: chevy Isn't Oct 14th a Wednesday? Yes, Patti, Oct.14 th is a Wednesday. {presale date}
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Post by LindaG23 on Oct 9, 2015 20:22:29 GMT -5
I obviously need to review my abbreviations. So sorry for the misplaced joy. Any way I can convert that to real joy? I will look for the sexiest picture of Adam that I can find and post it. :-[ Seems like just punishment. Post away... :-) OK. Here's three pictures from my saved file that always stop me dead in my tracks. Prepare to be sexed:Was it good for you:
Until next time just try to breathe:
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Post by dontshakemytree on Oct 9, 2015 20:22:48 GMT -5
Aaaand so it looks like I made another faux pas by innocently asking if they were in the video. Needless to say, I was not expecting a snarky reply.....just a "No" would have been fine. What is going on in this place lately? I may not be a major contributor on this forum but I have been around since Planet Fierce days and instead of growing more comfortable here, I feel more and more like an outsider. I suggest that everyone take a step back from the keyboard before expressing his/her opinion on another's post. Take a moment before hitting "Create Post" and ask yourself how YOU would feel if someone posted a comment about something YOU posted. And if you weren't one of the "Regulars" (who keep this place going, thank God), but only felt a sliver of confidence once every blue moon to post something, how would you feel, if the only response you got was a dig? Me? I'm taking my own advice a bit further and taking a break from here. As much as I love this place...stay logged on 24/7.....I need to feel that I can express my view...or ask a simple question....without feeling embarrassed a few hours later. I deserve better. We ALL deserve better. Peace Out. Q3: It is too great a day to mess up with a lot of green moderator posts but please remember the Adamtopia guideline. Leave the moderating to the moderators and do not tell people what is appropriate to post. Other than that all members are free to express their opinions.
Regarding your question, many people have asked the same thing -- so I have no idea why you would feel embarrassed for asking -- no matter what answer you got. BTW the answer is no, not the Va Jay Jays in the video.
One last comment -- sometimes a response might seem to be harsh or sharky when it was not intended. Please cut everyone a break and if a post bothers you, consider that it might be in you interpretation and not intended. I know many of the members of this forum and they are kind, generous and nice people who would never intentionally hurt anyone's feelings.
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Post by houselady on Oct 9, 2015 20:24:05 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Oct 9, 2015 20:33:16 GMT -5
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Post by ghost on Oct 9, 2015 20:39:04 GMT -5
Here's a really good insightful article about the video. Adam Lambert's "Another Lonely Night" Music Video Is A Realistic & Powerful Depiction Of Loneliness — VIDEOwww.bustle.com/articles/116007-adam-lamberts-another-lonely-night-music-video-is-a-realistic-powerful-depiction-of-lonelinessALEX KRITSELIS On Friday, pop music sensation Adam Lambert debuted the video for "Another Lonely Night," the second single to be lifted from his latest studio album, The Original High. To be honest, I rarely think music videos meaningfully enhance a song's message, but this one is different. The "Another Lonely Night" video is a realistic and powerful depiction of loneliness that I suspect everyone will relate to on some level. Not only does it bring the melancholy track's lyrics to life, it shines a light on a universal part of the human experience that is rarely explored or openly discussed. Lambert and director Luke Gilford definitely did one of The Original High's major standout tunes justice. The clip follows four Las Vegas performers — a lounge singer (Lambert), a dancer, a wedding officiant (YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous), and a stripper — as they go about their respective days. Lambert recently talked about the video's concept with iHeartRadio: "When the lights turn off and the costumes get put away, many struggle with the feeling of loneliness. I wanted to paint a picture that wasn’t necessarily happy or sad, but showed the entire range in between." In the video, as in real life, loneliness exists on a spectrum. Each Sin City performer begins his or her day alone — but there aren't any tears or over-the-top histrionics. As we all know, loneliness doesn't always present itself that way. Sometimes, loneliness is an ache in your chest. Sometimes, loneliness is a dull pain buried too deep to be fully experienced. Sometimes, a moment of catharsis doesn't come, and you're forced to carry loneliness around with you like an overstuffed bag of groceries. That's just how loneliness works. Each person appears to enjoy what he or she does to some extent: Lambert comes alive behind the microphone; the dancer lights up on stage; the officiant smiles as happy couples seal their wedding vows with a kiss; and the stripper works a club full of enthusiastic patrons with a sly grin. But, as you watch, you may wonder: "Are they faking it?" After all, they are performers. Perhaps the cliché that performers are often secretly the most depressed, tortured souls among us might pop into your head. (I generally resist buying into such sweeping generalizations, but I actually think there's a small shred of truth to that one.) Are these people truly happy? Or are they just going through the motions? It doesn't have to be one or the other. In fact, it seems likely to me that both genuine and forced emotions are on display here. Again, that's just how loneliness works. When the night is over, each person returns home to an empty dwelling and prepares to do it all over again the next day. At times, these people do appear to be sad — but you get the sense that we're just seeing a snapshot of their lives, a brief moment in time. Loneliness may be a part of their realities now, but it won't always be this way. At the end of the video, as Lambert lies in bed with the morning sun shining on his face, there's a small glimmer of hope. Because even when it doesn't seem possible (especially when it doesn't seem possible), we have to remember that loneliness is only temporary. "Another Lonely Night" and The Original High are available on iTunes and Spotify now.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Oct 9, 2015 20:40:30 GMT -5
ALN video should hit 115K in about 10 minutes. Just need 71 more views. Numbers have been stuck at 114,929 for the last 45 minutes.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Oct 9, 2015 20:40:53 GMT -5
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