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Post by deb5anne on Jun 28, 2020 21:50:50 GMT -5
Still watching. Working for me.
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Post by nica575 on Jun 28, 2020 21:52:31 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Jun 28, 2020 21:54:40 GMT -5
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Post by deb5anne on Jun 28, 2020 21:58:40 GMT -5
I notified Feel Something again. Still works for me but not if I click on a fresh link. Hopefully it will be fixed for everyone it's really interesting. Adam looks fantastic. I'm enjoying it.
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Post by svca on Jun 28, 2020 22:02:25 GMT -5
That was super interesting...especially enjoyed Alex Newell, and that surprised me because I've never really been a fan.
Vincint is so gorgeous, lordy those eyes.
Adam was especially beautiful too...I could just listen to him and stare at him all day long.
I wish there had been more time, to have more of a discussion, like Adam said. Maybe they'll do this again some time.
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Post by cleopatra on Jun 28, 2020 22:15:14 GMT -5
Did Adam speak any more, after his introductory comments? I'm assuming not, given the number of people participating, but I'd have given a lot to hear him discuss his experiences the way the others were. I know he's been discussing his experiences for over 10 years, but not in a roundtable environment with fellow queer artists like that one. I bet his public comments haven't even scratched the surface of what he has faced with labels, management and other entertainment powerholders over the years.
I would really, really love for him to write his memoirs one day. He's had such a unique career - one with significance beyond just the number of records he has sold or butts he's put in concert seats. I have no idea if it's something he'd ever consider, or if he'd want to do it while he's still actively career-building, but I bet it would be one hell of a read.
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Post by stampsgal on Jun 28, 2020 22:24:03 GMT -5
Agree...with scva...wish there had been more time ... Many I did not know, or seen only on an awards show---and found it interesting to listen to their voices, hear their stories, see their personalities. Also to note those whom Adam has friendships/written music with etc. Some very accomplished "writers" for very "popular" non gay and gay artists.
With the times we are in ---the word "LISTEN"----- to the stories ----( important)
(Said those same words today to family...the important thing is "that we are discussing/listening" to each other.)
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Post by svca on Jun 28, 2020 22:24:53 GMT -5
Did Adam speak any more, after his introductory comments? I'm assuming not, given the number of people participating, but I'd have given a lot to hear him discuss his experiences the way the others were. I know he's been discussing his experiences for over 10 years, but not in a roundtable environment with fellow queer artists like that one. I bet his public comments haven't even scratched the surface of what he has faced with labels, management and other entertainment powerholders over the years. I would really, really love for him to write his memoirs one day. He's had such a unique career - one with significance beyond just the number of records he has sold or butts he's put in concert seats. I have no idea if it's something he'd ever consider, or if he'd want to do it while he's still actively career-building, but I bet it would be one hell of a read. He did speak at the end, but more of a conclusion to the round table, thanked everybody etc. He seemed to be more of a facilitator than anything else, host maybe. Like he provided the platform, or his foundation did, but he wasn't necessarily one of the participants. I agree, it would have been interesting to hear him speak about his experiences. That's why I'm hoping there will be another one of these.
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Post by stampsgal on Jun 28, 2020 22:26:15 GMT -5
I bet his public comments haven't even scratched the surface of what he has faced with labels, management and other entertainment powerholders over the years.I would really, really love for him to write his memoirs one day. He's had such a unique career - one with significance beyond just the number of records he has sold or butts he's put in concert seats. I have no idea if it's something he'd ever consider, or if he'd want to do it while he's still actively career-building, but I bet it would be one hell of a read. Your right. Words he has heard many times "tone it down--- like poison in my blood" or words close to that.
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Post by nica575 on Jun 28, 2020 22:39:53 GMT -5
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