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Post by houselady on May 23, 2012 8:12:15 GMT -5
657.000 followers And not only that, the way he tweeted the message to Adam was seen by everyone of his followers. I can see what Adam found in common with Pharrell.. Pharrell Williams Presents.. i am OTHER ;D Wow! This is approaching 31,000 views, and it was uploaded on Monday!
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Post by shev66 on May 23, 2012 8:17:44 GMT -5
Rays of Sunshineþ@RaysofSunshine
meet & greet opportunities available for @adamlambert at @raysofsunshine concert 0208 782 1171 - it won't only be your wish coming true!
Not really my thing....Justgill??
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2012 8:19:59 GMT -5
WELL IT DIDN'T TAKE LONG
This one is a classic!
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Post by lanat on May 23, 2012 8:28:55 GMT -5
JESSLALA, Your vids were great!! Thanks so much for taking them and bringing them here for all of us to enjoy!!!
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2012 8:29:06 GMT -5
Bringing over from yesterday's thread...
Question about the ear thingies: Adam seems to have many pairs of these ear things, I don't know what they're actually called. Are they his or do they correspond with the venues sound system? What does he hear in them actually? They're ear monitors. Adam hears in them a specialized sound feed that he requests from the sound board. Which is why its so important that whoever is sitting at that board actually provides the mix he needs. I'm guessing its a combination of his own voice, muted instrumentals, with only a touch of crowd noise allowed in the background. Otherwise, since they also act as ear plugs to protect his hearing (I think the professional ones can reduce up to 40 db), he would probably hear only his own breathing and bone-conducted singing. Its why monitors are so tricky to use. A singer is completely dependent on the sound board to "tell" them what they, and everyone around them, sound like. But its the only way to protect from the hearing loss rampant in the previous generation of Rock-n- Rollers. It also alleviates feedback and other issues associated with floor monitors (which is the other way a band can hear themselves over the roar of a crowd).
Also brought over from yesterday (Thanx!):
Thanks I understand it a little better. I guess I'm having a problem why it's hard to get the mix right. I'm guessing that the sound guy gets lists from the performers requesting their mixes. Is the disconnect when the bands hook their equipment up to the venue's system? All equipment and systems being different, now I'm guessing that a sound check is all about the ear monitors and not the venue speakers. So, since "sound" seems to be a problem everywhere, it must not be totally the "sound guy".
Read more: adamtopia.com/index.cgi?board=daily&action=display&thread=896&page=65#ixzz1vhPX7AmA
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2012 8:32:02 GMT -5
I love this one.... sliver..... teeny tiny sliver...
this just so cracked me up.......ninja!
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Post by bridgeymah on May 23, 2012 8:35:46 GMT -5
Bringing over from yesterday's thread... They're ear monitors. Adam hears in them a specialized sound feed that he requests from the sound board. Which is why its so important that whoever is sitting at that board actually provides the mix he needs. I'm guessing its a combination of his own voice, muted instrumentals, with only a touch of crowd noise allowed in the background. Otherwise, since they also act as ear plugs to protect his hearing (I think the professional ones can reduce up to 40 db), he would probably hear only his own breathing and bone-conducted singing. Its why monitors are so tricky to use. A singer is completely dependent on the sound board to "tell" them what they, and everyone around them, sound like. But its the only way to protect from the hearing loss rampant in the previous generation of Rock-n- Rollers. It also alleviates feedback and other issues associated with floor monitors (which is the other way a band can hear themselves over the roar of a crowd).
Also brought over from yesterday (Thanx!):
Thanks I understand it a little better. I guess I'm having a problem why it's hard to get the mix right. I'm guessing that the sound guy gets lists from the performers requesting their mixes. Is the disconnect when the bands hook their equipment up to the venue's system? All equipment and systems being different, now I'm guessing that a sound check is all about the ear monitors and not the venue speakers. So, since "sound" seems to be a problem everywhere, it must not be totally the "sound guy".
Read more: adamtopia.com/index.cgi?board=daily&action=display&thread=896&page=65#ixzz1vhPX7AmASeeing many "singers" don't sing live (aka lip sync brigade) they don't have a problem... Adam is a challenge for sound guys I'd imagine. First he actually sings and relies on the mix. Second he's a perfectionist and wants best sound for audience of his music. Third he appears to have glittery alien ears that are particularly hard to fit ear monitors for... Ok kidding about last one. :-)
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Post by shev66 on May 23, 2012 8:37:06 GMT -5
Donna Taylorþ@feeltheweight
the adam m&g's are £250 for 2 people. just incase anyone was interested! lol #rayofsunshine #royalalberthall #adamlambert
Hmmm...definitely not for me ! ;D
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Post by Buderschnookie on May 23, 2012 8:39:44 GMT -5
Unfortunately something dies emotionally in man when he is so called straight. ???
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