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Post by cayman on Mar 19, 2011 20:54:49 GMT -5
On page 15, had to stop, I soooooooooo love great shopping, chunkeymonkey81............TJ Maxx is also one of my all time favs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The next great would Nordstrom Rack. How is this related to Adam?? Are you kidding, the man loves to shop:)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2011 20:55:20 GMT -5
I am listening to these remixes from Adam's Idol songs right now. ROF is so damn good! OMG! This guy or girl did a fabulous job! I wonder if Adam has ever heard them?
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Post by SusieFierce on Mar 19, 2011 20:56:39 GMT -5
rihannasu: Adam's camp is very sophisticated which is why it is often not even recognized as camp. It sometimes goes over peoples heads. I've been thinking today that he is almost more DaDa than camp. Everything he does challenges preconceived notions. He juxtaposes things that you wouldn't think would go together. The way he both blends and contrasts the masculine and feminine and defies any attempt to box him in. As soon as you describe him he changes yet again. His response after the AMA's poked and challenged society. Rather than backing down he challenged our perceptions of what is acceptable. He hasn't just made us fans he has made us activists, or revitalized our activism. He makes us think and question the status quo. He is political in the way that artist should be political in that his art inspires us to examine and engage the world around us. The opening line of "Strut" is "I want to start a revolution" written at a time when he was saying he didn't want to be a poster child for the gay communtity. And he has started a revolution, a "personal solution" in his fan base. How many of us speak of the way he has reshaped us in the course of our fan experience. Many of us have taken up the challenge to "rewrite the role we play".
Dada was a response to fascism and we have a kind of neo-fascism going on in this country now. Adam's very existence challenges those ideas and just staying true to himself and strutting his stuff is a political statement all it's own. I love that he isn't afraid to be over the top but he also isn't afraid to tone it down and be understated even though many might see it as a cop out. He isn't afraid to take whatever direction the spirit moves him. I think that's one of the differences between him and Gaga. While Gaga is celebrating the freak aspect she almost seems to be rejecting the "normal" side. By always being weird and outlandish and out there she has put herself in a box that I don't think she can step out of. Could she wake up tomorrow and just do shows as plain old Stephanie Germanatta? I don't think she could. Adam has done a very good job all along of showing different aspects of himself and if he decided to do a stripped down coffee house style tour next time I think the fans would be right there with him because natural or normal Adam seems to be just as interesting as OTT Adam. Think about that VH1 acoustic set where he did DTRH. Most of us were scratching our heads trying to figure out how he could do that song acoustic. It just didn't seem possible, but it worked. I was amazed that it was just a psychedelic as the album version.
I also found that red carpet interview from Rupaul's Drag Race with both he and Sutan very interesting. When the drag queen interviewing them asked Adam what his Drag name was or would be he says "Adam Lambert" with a perfectly straight face and waits for them to "get it". That to me was a hint that his stage act for Glam Nation was in many ways a kind of Drag. I have a feeling that if the interviewer had questioned him about it instead of laughing that he would have had a perfectly convincing explanation of what made it drag and I really would love to hear that. I think that there are often deeper meanings to things that he may just never reveal and allows those that get it to revel in that depth without making those that don't get it feel left out or stupid. He did finally acknowledge very late in the tour that the red A on the top hat was in fact a reference to "The Scarlett Letter" but he didn't belabor the point. OMFG, I want to transcribe this post and hang it on my wall. BRILLIANT assessments. Wow!!! Momtomany, I so happy to hear it. I was going to ask how Penelope was, but then I was afraid I might have missed an update post. I'm sure she is getting the best of care and she's fighting every step of the way.
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Post by spring2009 on Mar 19, 2011 20:56:40 GMT -5
RihannsuYou make some really interesting points. All this discussion makes me very excited to see what Adam will do next. Oh, to be a fly on the wall... I have never been more sure about a follow up album, by an artist I like, than I am about Adam #2. It is going to blow us all away! I totally agree
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Post by NoAngel on Mar 19, 2011 21:02:29 GMT -5
Wow, Rihannsupf, I'm UNFFFFing all over your post! Especially love these points:
So true!!! He really messes with people's expectations. For those who are open to it, it's exhilarating. For others, it's frightening and disorienting. Lucky us.
Exactly! Wasn't there a recent reference to Adam's fans using their money as activists to support him (Mansfield?) And yes, omg YES to the idea of the artist as political force. Doesn't mean they're involved in politics necessarily, but are deeply aware of culture and society and use their art to start conversations.
Yup. Love that he is aware of and unafraid to explore all sides of himself, from silly to sublime.
It'll be interesting to see what she does in the future. I would be very impressed if she did go "natural" at some point, and I definitely wouldn't rule it out. But yeah, more and more I feel like her "freaks and monsters" are just another clique, and fosters division rather than encouraging acceptance of diversity.
Excellent point, and so true!!!!
I totally agree, and I'm very excited to see him explore those deeper meanings in future work as he matures and gains knowledge and experience.
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Post by smokeyvera on Mar 19, 2011 21:03:13 GMT -5
This WLL remix is awesome......may be one of my favorite remixes... bit.ly/eE7x5sThank you. I asolutely love it for a remix.
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Post by evergreen on Mar 19, 2011 21:05:44 GMT -5
Vivlite....I was in the first batch of Charity:Water e-mails and I have not rec'd mine yet. Like you, I thought maybe I messed up the mailing info, so I re-checked my sent one and it looked OK...so who knows. Needacoke....You're a hoot !!! We're going to have such a good time @ Mayumi's...I can't wait. Ljsmack is coming with Babs...you'll love them !!! I think the current tally is like 14 or 15 and growing. Sandy. at least the poster is a standard size, so easy to frame. I have a hall going up to the second floor too so guess I'll start filling that up next. I just got back from Lowe's Garden Shop and as I entered WWFM was playing loud and proud thru the outside speakers on this gorgeous spring day in Alabama.........what a thrill !! ILHSFM Can it be that WWFM is now considered mainstream? I heard it today in one of Adam's favorite shopping places....TJ Maxx. Had to pick up a baby gift for a co-worker and they have pretty cute cheap clothes....don't judge me. Sirius - The Blend is on where I work and WWFM is still playing several times a day. I try not to smile too much when I hear it...
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Post by marie23 on Mar 19, 2011 21:06:24 GMT -5
Was content with my order of the DVD from Amazon, but thought about buying it on Itunes, for my Ipod, and CD for car, but now I want to tour shirt. Hmm...do I really need 3 copies?
Been thinking that with the sales ranks for Amazon, and the backorders at AO (wondering if they underestimated demand again :/) wondering how much this will sell. I know that it's notoriously hard to sell dvds, but thinking if it'll sell anywhere between 5-20thousand the first week. Or if that's too high... :/
I'm just happy that this is getting some traction, and can't wait till I get mind, wanted to content myself with listening to the stream on AO, but the continuing cutting out on me, is making me very angsty for the CD. ;.;
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2011 21:06:51 GMT -5
Can it be that WWFM is now considered mainstream? I heard it today in one of Adam's favorite shopping places....TJ Maxx. Had to pick up a baby gift for a co-worker and they have pretty cute cheap clothes....don't judge me. Sirius - The Blend is on where I work and WWFM is still playing several times a day. I try not to smile too much when I hear it... I kind of always thought WWFM was mainstream! :-/
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Post by needacoke on Mar 19, 2011 21:06:54 GMT -5
This WLL remix is awesome......may be one of my favorite remixes... bit.ly/eE7x5sThank you. I asolutely love it for a remix. Me too! Listening to it right now!
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