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Post by skaschep on Mar 26, 2016 17:55:23 GMT -5
Twitter changed some settings in a way that even when you don't have a twitter account you can see certain stuff. Don't know if that effects you. What I was talking about was the web twitter settings of twitter itself. Not on the board. It's in this link: twitter.com/settings/accountBut if you don't have a twitter account I'm not sure you can adjust these settings. I went and changed my twitter 'video automatic replay' setting but it didn't help...it still plays music on yesterday's thread Hmm. The twitter settings were just a guess as that's what was changed quite recently. I just went back to last night's thread and I hear no music on there. Is there maybe an add on last night thread that is causing this? As I use an ad-blocker I don't get any advertisements.
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Post by freakydeaky on Mar 26, 2016 17:55:41 GMT -5
I can't get where they originate from... Gray hair so it must be this leg - one of the first three That's Milwaukee, but can't get the posters details...Wal is so much better at this..
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Post by bamafan on Mar 26, 2016 17:56:01 GMT -5
Well, she lucked out in having a matchy matchy outfit with Adam. I just can't bring myself to touch his tummy. I wouldn't want him to touch mine. (Well maybe if I as a young hard body.....which I ain't. lol)
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Post by Alison on Mar 26, 2016 18:00:16 GMT -5
Recap:
I'm sure that it goes without saying that I thoroughly enjoyed the Fillmore show. I was with a party of 6, 3 moms and our teen daughters. I have never been to a GA show before, so we were totally unprepared for the line that wrapped around the venue. Luckily we only were in the line for just shy of 2 hours. We were freezing because we were dressed for spring temps (this paid off later in the venue because it got really hot-some lady was wearing a puffy long ski coat through the whole show- I have no idea how she didn't pass out from overheating).
In the outside queue the six of us huddled together to share body heat, giggling the whole time. I spent much of that time watching the diverse fan base. Everyone was pleasant and respectful to the others in line. There were a couple homeless men who I felt compelled to contribute to. It was sad to me that most people seemed to not even notice them, but I became very conscious not to complain about the cold knowing that we were there by choice. We were so grateful to finally get inside to warm up!
We made our way to the floor in front of the stage and were pretty close (the closest we've been for any of his other performances). It was a very diverse crowd, mostly older teen and young twenty something girls closest to me. One guy looked really out of place wearing a Cleveland Indians sweatshirt. I thought he was reluctantly accompanying a glambert friend, but I quickly noticed him mouthing the words to all the songs, so he was clearly a glambert himself. I enjoyed sports guy throughout the concert.
There were a number of young gay men and transgender fans in the front row. Before the opening act 2 guys were making out, others participated in some steamy dancing. The crowd needed no help from Adam in that department...everyone was primed and ready to go. There was some altercation up front that required security intervention, but it was resolved quickly (not really sure what happened). Alex was great as an opener, amazing voice and quite charming.
I am still surprised how completely moved I am by "live" Adam. I always assume that I will behave just as I would at any other concert, but I totally "lose my shit" every time...I am like a teenage girl in his presence. It feels pretty damn good!
The vocals, production, dancing, stage presence, charm, musicianship...all beyond words, of course. I will never stop being amazed and grateful.
The audience was so engaged, and Adam et al seemed to really appreciate the energy. Infinity loop for sure. The whole floor was dancing and singing. So much oneness (his speech, despite it's corniness, really is true). One of my friends (a casual fan) was a little surprised, to say the least, with the level of closeness. There was a male/female couple moving up through the crowd dancing vigorously. Suddenly, the woman started grinding on and groping at my friend (not just a little bit either). This went on for at least a solid 10 minutes. She kept telling my friend, "I'm sorry, I can't help it." My friend is pretty conservative and doesn't hesitate to speak her mind/establish boundaries in normal circumstances. At first she was shocked, but then she figured "Oh well, when in Rome." When it was over, both parties exchanged pleasantries and went their separate ways. She joked, "that was the most action I've had in weeks!" Needless to say, she will remember this concert for many reasons:)
The best part of the concert was sharing it with my daughter. I love Adam, but last night my baby girl was the star of the show for me. Watching her have this experience was the best. She texted me right before I fell asleep, "thanks for the most awesome night ever!" It really was.
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Post by bamafan on Mar 26, 2016 18:00:25 GMT -5
Freaky.....Probably all you can do is grab pics that the posters want you to see on Twitter or Instagram. These Photo Op pics are only accessible thru a password on Photobucket...where AEG puts them. Each participant is emailed the link and PW. If you have the PW you can see everybody's from that particular nite. Only way to access the whole group is if somebody shares or posts the link and password publicly. In other words, these are considered "private" rather than "public".
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Post by bamafan on Mar 26, 2016 18:05:13 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Mar 26, 2016 18:06:44 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Mar 26, 2016 18:07:14 GMT -5
Gray hair so it must be this leg - one of the first three That's Milwaukee, but can't get the posters details...Wal is so much better at this.. Awww Yes, this is from Milwaukee, would you happen to have the original source? Here are more meet and greets (photo ops) from that day. www.adamtopia.com/post/734654/thread
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Mar 26, 2016 18:11:59 GMT -5
The audience was so engaged, and Adam et al seemed to really appreciate the energy. Infinity loop for sure. The whole floor was dancing and singing. So much oneness (his speech, despite it's corniness, really is true). One of my friends (a casual fan) was a little surprised, to say the least, with the level of closeness. There was a male/female couple moving up through the crowd dancing vigorously. Suddenly, the woman started grinding on and groping at my friend (not just a little bit either). This went on for at least a solid 10 minutes. She kept telling my friend, "I'm sorry, I can't help it." My friend is pretty conservative and doesn't hesitate to speak her mind/establish boundaries in normal circumstances. At first she was shocked, but then she figured "Oh well, when in Rome." When it was over, both parties exchanged pleasantries and went their separate ways. She joked, "that was the most action I've had in weeks!" Needless to say, she will remember this concert for many reasons:) Thanks so much for your lovely recap. This is how I looked reading the above paragraph....
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Post by satisfied on Mar 26, 2016 18:14:05 GMT -5
Recap: I am still surprised how completely moved I am by "live" Adam. I always assume that I will behave just as I would at any other concert, but I totally "lose my shit" every time...I am like a teenage girl in his presence. It feels pretty damn good! Wonderful recap, Alison! Sharing it with your daughter is such a gift. Thanks for bringing us into your circle.
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