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Post by adamrocks on Oct 20, 2015 23:07:44 GMT -5
Emily Lambert @xemilylambertx 1m1 minute ago Outstanding!!!
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Post by red panda on Oct 20, 2015 23:21:39 GMT -5
graciejane wrote: graciejane, thanks so much for finding and sharing this link. If I hadn't seen the chatting after the song I would have missed the gloriousness that was his swept back side hair. LOVED that. Reminds me of another thing I love: when he does his fifties lick the hand smooth back the side of his hair move. And lorraine, you and me, girl. Adam in red is, well, I think I have probably made it pret-ty clear how I feel about Adam in red. So here is a picture showing just much how red accentuates his natural attributes: And one other thing. You know how jimmy Fallon has guests do musical imitations of other singers? I saw Ariana Grande do some really great ones. Anyway, I would love to see Adam do that game on Jimmy Fallon. I bet he would kill it. Plus anything that allows me to see more of his prowess at singing stuff is fun for me.
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Post by Holst on Oct 20, 2015 23:28:36 GMT -5
Wow Now 717,358 These are bigger leaps! May they continue!!!!!! Am I driving you crazy with these????????? Not at all ...A million isn't quite as far away because of your gentle reminders.. The uptick in views might be because of Gigi's new YT video where she talked about being in it. Most of the new comments on the ALN video refer to Gigi.
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Post by Holst on Oct 20, 2015 23:36:57 GMT -5
WOW! music.blog.ajc.com/2015/10/20/janet-jackson-doesnt-want-her-concerts-on-instagram/Melissa RuggieriMelissa Ruggieri @mruggieriajc Janet Jackson doesn’t want her concerts on Instagram BY MELISSA RUGGIERI Don’t mess with the Rhythm Nation. Janet Jackson is now apparently telling fans that her live content is not, in fact, “All for You.” Earlier Tuesday, many Jackson fans found their Instagram accounts deleted after posting video of the singer in concert. The offenders received an email from Instagram to inform them that their uploads violated copyright agreements, which would indicate Jackson’s camp instituted the lockdown. Instagram has since said that only “repeat infringers” should have had their accounts deleted and that the bug that caused others’ accounts to disappear has been fixed. But let’s look at the bigger issue here. On Saturday, Don Henley mandated a strict no-phones, no-photos policy at his Cobb Energy PAC concert. Some fans loved that those who tend to spend concerts updating Facebook pages and texting friends were forced to keep their phones buried for a couple of hours. Others felt that Henley’s militant stance was dictatorial, not fan friendly and certainly not a way to keep him viable within gotta-post-everything social media circles. Henley wants fans to pay attention to the concert, yes. But he also doesn’t want uncontrolled images of himself floating around the Internet. Jackson seems to feel the same way. It’s her content, her show, her rules. She is in “Control.” But do you think that Jackson – who performed in Atlanta last month and returns in March –is alienating fans by taking such extreme measures? What is more important to you – the memory of the concert for yourself or sharing footage of it with everyone else? Sound off in the comments section. This makes Janet and Don sound old and dated--like me.
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Post by Q3 on Oct 20, 2015 23:40:16 GMT -5
I used to live in Spokane, WA directly west of N Idaho -- "no one" ever came up there to perform except in the summer. The only big name I remember who was not a country artist was Chris Isaak. Kind of in the middle of nowhere. The Eagles never played there when I lived there but we did have the Bald Eagles at Coeur d'Alene, ID on Christmas day. (It is there annual migration stop.) Seriously, I feel blessed that he is performing only 38 miles from me. It is my first Adam concert every that was not at least 2 hours away from me. (I did get a Tunica, MS concert!) And it is his first time in OHIO since 2010!! There are three major markets here and I remain surprised that QAL did not play Columbus, OH (and Atlanta and Miami) But this is by no means a national tour -- and large parts of the country are being totally missed. It is a string of radio promo events that were promised as part of the airplay promo deals. Portland's Z100 seems likely to get something eventually but I do not think that will be for Holiday 2015 since they are promoting trips to the LA and NY Jingle Balls. Beyond that, I don't think there were any huge supporters of GT in the Pacific NW that are likely to have an Adam concert deal but you never know. I'm in Coeur d'Alene bb it is beautiful here, but I feel so far from everything especially after 15 yrs in Vegas! I loved it up there -- Spokane was one of my favorite places I ever lived although I can pass on the cold. I moved there was Los Angeles area so it was quite a shock for me. You'll just have to have Adam over for a private show!!
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Post by Holst on Oct 20, 2015 23:41:51 GMT -5
Oh, and when I saw that video I was so blown away by that awesome introduction the host gave Adam-and the amazing reception of the fans-and the fact that all 4 judges stood up and clapped after Adam's performance---who could notice if his jacket was too short or too bulky or???? I am you regarding the fit of clothing--don't notice. Guess it's like when I notice out of tune notes and others don't. We all have our thing.
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Post by Q3 on Oct 20, 2015 23:44:25 GMT -5
WOW! music.blog.ajc.com/2015/10/20/janet-jackson-doesnt-want-her-concerts-on-instagram/Melissa RuggieriMelissa Ruggieri @mruggieriajc Janet Jackson doesn’t want her concerts on Instagram BY MELISSA RUGGIERI Don’t mess with the Rhythm Nation. Janet Jackson is now apparently telling fans that her live content is not, in fact, “All for You.” Earlier Tuesday, many Jackson fans found their Instagram accounts deleted after posting video of the singer in concert. The offenders received an email from Instagram to inform them that their uploads violated copyright agreements, which would indicate Jackson’s camp instituted the lockdown. Instagram has since said that only “repeat infringers” should have had their accounts deleted and that the bug that caused others’ accounts to disappear has been fixed. But let’s look at the bigger issue here. On Saturday, Don Henley mandated a strict no-phones, no-photos policy at his Cobb Energy PAC concert. Some fans loved that those who tend to spend concerts updating Facebook pages and texting friends were forced to keep their phones buried for a couple of hours. Others felt that Henley’s militant stance was dictatorial, not fan friendly and certainly not a way to keep him viable within gotta-post-everything social media circles. Henley wants fans to pay attention to the concert, yes. But he also doesn’t want uncontrolled images of himself floating around the Internet. Jackson seems to49 feel the same way. It’s her content, her show, her rules. She is in “Control.” But do you think that Jackson – who performed in Atlanta last month and returns in March –is alienating fans by taking such extreme measures? What is more important to you – the memory of the concert for yourself or sharing footage of it with everyone else? Sound off in the comments section. This makes Janet and Don sound old and dated--like me. Don Henley is 68 -- so I guess he is old. But Janet Jackson is only 49 -- you think she would understand about how social media works. No content, no buzz, fewer fans at your next concert.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2015 23:45:10 GMT -5
WOW! music.blog.ajc.com/2015/10/20/janet-jackson-doesnt-want-her-concerts-on-instagram/Melissa RuggieriMelissa Ruggieri @mruggieriajc Janet Jackson doesn’t want her concerts on Instagram BY MELISSA RUGGIERI Don’t mess with the Rhythm Nation. Janet Jackson is now apparently telling fans that her live content is not, in fact, “All for You.” Earlier Tuesday, many Jackson fans found their Instagram accounts deleted after posting video of the singer in concert. The offenders received an email from Instagram to inform them that their uploads violated copyright agreements, which would indicate Jackson’s camp instituted the lockdown. Instagram has since said that only “repeat infringers” should have had their accounts deleted and that the bug that caused others’ accounts to disappear has been fixed. But let’s look at the bigger issue here. On Saturday, Don Henley mandated a strict no-phones, no-photos policy at his Cobb Energy PAC concert. Some fans loved that those who tend to spend concerts updating Facebook pages and texting friends were forced to keep their phones buried for a couple of hours. Others felt that Henley’s militant stance was dictatorial, not fan friendly and certainly not a way to keep him viable within gotta-post-everything social media circles. Henley wants fans to pay attention to the concert, yes. But he also doesn’t want uncontrolled images of himself floating around the Internet. Jackson seems to feel the same way. It’s her content, her show, her rules. She is in “Control.” But do you think that Jackson – who performed in Atlanta last month and returns in March –is alienating fans by taking such extreme measures? What is more important to you – the memory of the concert for yourself or sharing footage of it with everyone else? Sound off in the comments section. This makes Janet and Don sound old and dated--like me. I kinda get Don's point of view to live in the moment and enjoy the now but the total prohibition of recording is silly. I can even see not allowing full recordings to remain up on youtube. The ripping down of IG's and their associated accounts is going too far. They are just jealous that are not as purdy as our fellow. :D
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Post by lorraine on Oct 21, 2015 2:14:21 GMT -5
graciejane wrote: graciejane, thanks so much for finding and sharing this link. If I hadn't seen the chatting after the song I would have missed the gloriousness that was his swept back side hair. LOVED that. Reminds me of another thing I love: when he does his fifties lick the hand smooth back the side of his hair move. And lorraine, you and me, girl. Adam in red is, well, I think I have probably made it pret-ty clear how I feel about Adam in red. So here is a picture showing just much how red accentuates his natural attributes: And one other thing. You know how jimmy Fallon has guests do musical imitations of other singers? I saw Ariana Grande do some really great ones. Anyway, I would love to see Adam do that game on Jimmy Fallon. I bet he would kill it. Plus anything that allows me to see more of his prowess at singing stuff is fun for me. Yes, red panda---I know. Every time you have mentioned how much you LOVE Adam in red, you had me grinning the widest ever, because I feel the same way. I have always loved the colour red-and when Adam wears it,I just keep staring at him -almost hypnotically. Red brings him to another level . When he emerged from that car in Central Park last summer, in the shirt he was wearing in the above picture,I wished I could magically fly back to my hometown and run up on that stage and hug him with abandon. I know he does that to all of us-but when he's in red............
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