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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:26:34 GMT -5
Anyone here the question she's talking about? bamboo_grove @bamboo_grove1 3m3 minutes ago A’s SO AMAZING live. Even when not 100%, he still blows me away. He did repeat one question and caught himself. Poor guy. He needs a vacay. twitter.com/bamboo_grove1/status/714668971824381953
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:27:31 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:28:30 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:29:53 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:32:01 GMT -5
Nice! Gelly @14gelly 42s43 seconds ago This is very cool Union Square, Manhattan - home of the best buskers in the city. @adamlambert Ghost Town instagram.com/p/BDhgSfpj27W/
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:33:22 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 28, 2016 23:37:31 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 23:38:30 GMT -5
I know that seated shows can turn out great, but I just saw Adam in Chicago with a GA crowd all around the stage and then seating in the back and in the balcony. I'm SO glad I was in the GA area where all the "action" was. It was really electrifying and Adam fed off that vibe to the max. The whole "don't stand up in front me" thing can be a real dilemma at these shows. Everyone wants to have a good time, but standing the whole time doesn't work for everyone.
I was at Milwaulkee (theater, seated) and then Chicago (GA, most of the lower level was standing). Both were excellent experiences. For me, Chicago was better. But a few people near me in Chicago, could not stand for the full 5 hours or so (pre-6:00PM line-up to almost 11PM for the end of Adam's set) and had to go find seats in the back. I ended up taking off my high-heeled boots because I was not leaving my great center spot! I totally get that some can't stand that long & agree with the person who mentioned that a GA floor with a seated balcony is a nice set-up. I go to about 90% GA shows & 10% seated & it always feels kind of like an energy-sap at the seated shows. No matter how excited those audiences are, even if they're standing... just doesn't have the level of palpable energy of GA, for the audience AND for the artist. Tip for those who have a hard time with the situation in bold above: when the venue opens & once you get your place on the GA floor, just sit down on the floor until the opener starts. Won't save you a lot of standing-time but should save your feet about an hour or so. This is a fairly common practice in GA so no one should look at you funny. (Just don't, like, 'spread out' while you're sitting down, with your legs out... that'll piss people off if you're taking up excess floor space where ppl could stand.)
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