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Post by pi on Jun 16, 2020 14:26:21 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jun 16, 2020 14:33:26 GMT -5
Really enjoyed TSMGO. It keeps getting better and better with each re-watch. I still need to fast forward past the AMA's. I know it is irrational but if it still hurts me it just does, lol. But the documentary makes me smile and cry. So happy that new people are getting the chance to see what we all knew. That Adam was a success in his own right (with a #1 album) and he brought his own fans to the dance. He took nothing from Freddie but added a lot to Queen with this fantastic collaboration. I don't think that your reaction to the AMAs segment is irrational. It happened and to me it sticks out during the rather flattering documentary as a dark chapter in Adam's career, regardless what everybody's take on it is now. It stings every time I get reminded, as the fallout here in the US was heartbreaking. Thankfully, Adam recovered. Edit: That type of perseverance probably made him the frontman for Queen that he is now. In addition to his god given talent and charisma, it was his strong work ethic, a dedication toward Freddie's legacy, and his grit to defy the naysayers that have lifted Queen to new heights.
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Post by lurleene on Jun 16, 2020 14:35:12 GMT -5
Did we know that Velvet has a pre-order for Vinyl on Amazon US for $23.49? Release date July 10.
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Post by pi on Jun 16, 2020 15:02:34 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Jun 16, 2020 15:08:13 GMT -5
Did we know that Velvet has a pre-order for Vinyl on Amazon US for $23.49? Release date July 10. Curious to know how the vinyl will sell. They are good keepsakes. So many people don't even have turntables anymore. A full-size album is a beautiful thing to behold, though. And that Velvet cover is a real eye-catcher.
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Post by pi on Jun 16, 2020 15:49:23 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 16, 2020 15:54:18 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jun 16, 2020 16:10:03 GMT -5
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Post by deb5anne on Jun 16, 2020 16:10:52 GMT -5
Well obviously I love the 4 song mini concert like everyone else.
I'm really excited that Adam is able to participate in all these events. Good thing he ordered all the equipment when he did! Of course we all wish the tour were happening but I'm super happy he's able to do all the Pride events and they seem equally thrilled to have him!
I replayed all the Global Citizen and these new songs this afternoon. Still can't get over how stunning these performances are. And I see the views are on the rise for Blinding Lights cover!
Looking forward to more!
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Post by jason90405 on Jun 16, 2020 16:11:46 GMT -5
Really enjoyed TSMGO. It keeps getting better and better with each re-watch. I still need to fast forward past the AMA's. I know it is irrational but if it still hurts me it just does, lol. But the documentary makes me smile and cry. So happy that new people are getting the chance to see what we all knew. That Adam was a success in his own right (with a #1 album) and he brought his own fans to the dance. He took nothing from Freddie but added a lot to Queen with this fantastic collaboration. I don't think that your reaction to the AMAs segment is irrational. It happened and to me it sticks out during the rather flattering documentary as a dark chapter in Adam's career, regardless what everybody's take on it is now. It stings every time I get reminded, as the fallout here in the US was heartbreaking. Thankfully, Adam recovered. Edit: That type of perseverance probably made him the frontman for Queen that he is now. In addition to his god given talent and charisma, it was his strong work ethic, a dedication toward Freddie's legacy, and his grit to defy the naysayers that has lifted Queen to new heights. The Netflix version apparently didn't have the quote from the ABC News guy saying the Adam's behavior at the AMA was 'right out of Freddy Mercury's Playbook". Hm..... I wonder why that got cut?
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