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Post by wal on Feb 3, 2016 12:39:04 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:26:38 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:32:00 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Fans @adam_lambert_ok 30m30 minutes ago DeMai Women's V-Neck COtton Adam Lambert Tee goo.gl/wOYdNV #AdamLambert #Apparel #DeMai #womens #SHIRT
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:35:01 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:36:37 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:41:30 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:42:23 GMT -5
Minnie Glambert minnie_Glambert Feb 2 @adamlambert
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:43:45 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 3, 2016 13:45:13 GMT -5
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Post by csquared on Feb 3, 2016 14:16:39 GMT -5
It is rude, but unfortunately, not rare. I've been to my share of concerts, some pretty pricey, where some others around me paid little if any attention to the performer and just chatted among themselves with no regard for others around them. It's a little more acceptable (maybe) at those huge outdoor festival shows where everyone is kind of milling around anyway. But at this small, intimate performance, it was just plain rude. Performers get used to it, though, and they remain professional and do their best, just like Adam did.
It is not church or an opera. It is people enjoying a night out at a club. The event is for those that are actually there. They were having a good time, the ones listening raptly were having a good time, the ones singing along were having a good time, Adam was happy, the radio station was happy. Nothing wrong with any of that. Well, a couple of times when Adam has been asked about his worst experiences performing he has mentioned that long-ago gig (Debbie Does Dallas?) where he said the crowd wasn't interested in his singing (they just wanted to see boobs, apparently). And he called out that girl talking on her phone during a promo gig for Trespassing. Maybe by now he just tunes it out. But whatever.
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