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Post by ileanne on Mar 4, 2012 8:06:17 GMT -5
Nattygirl, your attitude is an inspiration. If you can't hear Adam very well I hope you can FEEL the love and excitement of everyone around you perfectly. Wishing you the time of your life. This is beautiful Jamie. Nattygirl So happy you are back posting again, my friend. So looking forward to our time together again and will ensure that you feel all of the emotion Adam projects when he sings without absolutely perfect hearing. We are going to have a great time and something to remember forever. We will rock out with all of the lovely Atopians going.
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Post by lizziegs on Mar 4, 2012 8:21:41 GMT -5
What is incredible to me is that Adam has achieved all this first class coverage, industry respect and the now standard "vocal sensation" labeling, essentially without US radio....something I doubt many thought was possible. Of course he needs radio for sales etc., (and it will come with this era), but all of this he has achieved with one and a half modest hits two years ago. Where regular mortals struggle to get seen and heard even with a song on the charts Adam has become a global star through the sheer inability of the world to deny his talent. His extraordinary voice and persona have allowed him to bypass what was assumed to be the only route - one that is clearly fraught with difficulty for an openly gay man in a conservative country, and they have delivered him right into the arms of musical legends, the headlining of stadiums and the growing status of a cultural touchpoint.
Not only is this fascinating to watch, but it must really piss off all the knuckleheads who hate him!
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Post by angelkrash on Mar 4, 2012 8:32:10 GMT -5
nattygirl I'm so happy you're posting again. I think it's wonderful you're going to see Adam & Queen. You're right, Adam is so much more than just his voice.Not only is he an amazing preformer but he's such a great guy.I hope you'll have a great time!
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Post by glamtealady on Mar 4, 2012 8:36:10 GMT -5
Noangel perfect I see myself in all your points. Gave up my morning paper for ATOP news much more exciting and who can resist that beautiful face.
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Post by mayumi on Mar 4, 2012 8:39:57 GMT -5
NoAngel, your essay is right on. I have the Bert disease but as a drug developer, I refuse to find a cure. This is best left alone.
Nattygirl, you are an inspiration. Yes, Adam can be enjoyed in so many ways. My son who is visually impaired from birth still enjoys Adam and absolutely loved the GNT concert he attended. He called me yesterday morning and said, "Mom, I "watched" VH1 - your Adam is #17 - he sounded very good". So while he is not able to see, he enjoys listening to Adam -the complete opposite of what you are going through - but both of you derive the same pleasure. See you in Sonisphere!
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Post by mallow767 on Mar 4, 2012 8:47:18 GMT -5
Hello Mayumi. I just sent you a PM.
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 4, 2012 8:50:21 GMT -5
What is incredible to me is that Adam has achieved all this first class coverage, industry respect and the now standard "vocal sensation" labeling, essentially without US radio....something I doubt many thought was possible. Of course he needs radio for sales etc., (and it will come with this era), but all of this he has achieved with one and a half modest hits two years ago. Where regular mortals struggle to get seen and heard even with a song on the charts Adam has become a global star through the sheer inability of the world to deny his talent. His extraordinary voice and persona have allowed him to bypass what was assumed to be the only route and one that is clearly fraught with difficulty for an openly gay man in a conservative country, and they have delivered him right into the arms of musical legends, the headlining of stadiums and the growing status of a cultural touchpoint. Not only is this fascinating to watch, but it must really piss off all the knuckleheads who hate him! Lizziegs I really loved your post especially the part in red. The world can't deny his talent and this is something we always felt and now we're seeing it come true! What an exciting time for Adam and all of us!! NoAngel what a fun and happy essay to wake up to this morning! You are such a gift here....along with so many others!! Nattygirl you are an 'inspiring' person. So glad you are back and enjoying all the Adam stanning with us! Enjoy Sonisphere with your LUCKY fellow Adamtopians! ;D Ladymaserati love the smilies you are posting! I love the passion you bring to us....you are doing a great job expressing yourself! I need to find the latest updated Sonisphere smilie and make sure Saparo and Nattygirl are on it! Saying to self over and over...I'm not jealous of those getting to go see history being made at Sonisphere!
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Post by spring2009 on Mar 4, 2012 9:00:58 GMT -5
Nattygirl!!! So happy you have returned....so so true about how many things there are to enjoy! If I remember correctly, we very briefly said hello to each other at the Molson Amphitheatre??.... and maybe again at Sonisphere!?
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Post by aspen on Mar 4, 2012 9:11:23 GMT -5
NoAngel Your article was accurate enough to be published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Post by Q3 on Mar 4, 2012 9:14:53 GMT -5
Slow day, screecap from Europe promo Very nice start to the day!!! NoAngel article, joyous thread, and this screencap which looks like a photograph that was posed and retouched -- who looks this when you grab a screen from a video???? Nattygirl -- No words can express how I feel about your comment.
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