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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2013 10:58:02 GMT -5
Based on Adam's NY bracelet being in these latest photos and the banners on the wall, it's apparently from this latest concert, probably just before going on stage. Damn quote got messed up above and won't let me delete on my phone. Anyway, probably came from Rick. Almost the same as a pic he tweeted earlier.
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Post by houselady on Feb 25, 2013 11:01:00 GMT -5
Reading now and had to stop to post this paragraph: Adam Lambert has the rare combination of extreme talent, extraordinary looks, intelligence, wit, charm and a riveting and electrifying stage presence. There is something else that sets him apart from mere mortals. He is the aphrodisiac of the century. He is one of the sexiest men who have ever stepped on a stage. The reason that Lambert has not yet arrived at the top echelon of success is not a mystery. Lambert's fight for his predestined place in entertainment history is complicated by his orientation.
ETA: And this: When change is needed in this world sometimes the universe delivers someone strong enough to see it through. Elvis took us from sexual repression to sexual expression, Bob Dylan took us through difficult social times, The Beatles taught us about innocence, rebellion, and young love, Michael Jackson broke down racial barriers, and Adam Lambert is teaching us that "sexy is sexy" and that "music has no orientation". The love that Adam Lambert generates will overcome the hate that attempts to hold him back. This generation's greatest vocalist will not be denied his place in music history. Read my analysis and see if you agree.
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Post by nica575 on Feb 25, 2013 11:01:37 GMT -5
Dunno if this is the right place for this, but.... This is ridiculous. I'm getting really nervous about going to an Adam Lambert concert. First I was just nervous about going because I was worried that I'd feel disappointed or let down by the experience. Or that my hubby would be. (*ducks the rotten food being thrown*) Hey, it gets worse. Now, I'm also getting worried that ticket sales will be low and that will dampen the whole experience. I've been hiding from my hubby and quietly checking available seats in each seating section every night. The ticketing system doesn't actually show all the seats that are still available (it just assigns seats to you once you choose which section you want), but you can kinda guess how things are going by the quality of seats you are allocated. And it looks like the place is maybe just under 1/2 full. Under 2 weeks to go, tickets only about 1/2 sold. Worried that all the fantastic vids and sounds I've been watching/hearing won't transfer well to real life. Seeking reassurances. Please? Pretty please? (Hubby's not being helpful, he just laughs at my worries. Hmph.) I guess you have never seen Adam live.. if not,you are in for an experience that you will never forget..Adam takes you to another world ,he makes one feel emotions that may have been dormant.. I wouldn't worry about ticket sales,IMHO he'll be fine. Just enjoy the experience of ADAM.. you won't regret a moment .. Just sayin..[img alt=" " src=" I would give anything to have the opportunity to see Adam perform again. Trust me if he has a concert in America,I will be up in the air flying to that concert,without a moments hesitation.LOL ITA!!! The only consistently disappointing thing is that the Adam's concert is always "too short". It lasts a fleeting moment and not longer. Seriously. It is so short that you sometimes can't believe you were there, all you have left is the feeling of floating in some happy energy field. Then you come home and watch the videos, and you start "remembering" and absorbing what you just ived through... you have no recollection of people around you.... it is good to take at least one picture on your own phone just to Prove to yourself that YOU WERE THERE! ETA: You will not be dissapointed! Both you and your DH will be in the most talented, creative and experienced hands... pleasure is guaranteed
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Post by nica575 on Feb 25, 2013 11:07:22 GMT -5
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Post by yippie on Feb 25, 2013 11:12:02 GMT -5
If you are still looking for good Cat 1 seats for Adam Lambert concert on March 8 2013, we have extra tix for row... http://fb.me/2jUIgx3Zy Dunno if this is the right place for this, but.... This is ridiculous. I'm getting really nervous about going to an Adam Lambert concert. First I was just nervous about going because I was worried that I'd feel disappointed or let down by the experience. Or that my hubby would be. (*ducks the rotten food being thrown*) Hey, it gets worse. Now, I'm also getting worried that ticket sales will be low and that will dampen the whole experience. I've been hiding from my hubby and quietly checking available seats in each seating section every night. The ticketing system doesn't actually show all the seats that are still available (it just assigns seats to you once you choose which section you want), but you can kinda guess how things are going by the quality of seats you are allocated. And it looks like the place is maybe just under 1/2 full. Under 2 weeks to go, tickets only about 1/2 sold. Worried that all the fantastic vids and sounds I've been watching/hearing won't transfer well to real life. Seeking reassurances. Please? Pretty please? (Hubby's not being helpful, he just laughs at my worries. Hmph.) The first time I saw Adam I was as far from the stage as you could get in the top row of the venue. Still, when he came out, I had to remind myself to blink. Yes, I had to say, "Girl, blink, your eyes are getting sore!" Adam in person is something that you just can't describe or get from the videos. Let go of the worry about ticket sales, you can't affect that. Go enjoy yourself......
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Post by ayleim on Feb 25, 2013 11:16:00 GMT -5
I guess you have never seen Adam live.. if not,you are in for an experience that you will never forget..Adam takes you to another world ,he makes one feel emotions that may have been dormant.. I wouldn't worry about ticket sales,IMHO he'll be fine. Just enjoy the experience of ADAM.. you won't regret a moment .. Just sayin..[img alt=" " src=" I would give anything to have the opportunity to see Adam perform again. Trust me if he has a concert in America,I will be up in the air flying to that concert,without a moments hesitation.LOL ITA!!! The only consistently disappointing thing is that the Adam's concert is always "too short". It lasts a fleeting moment and not longer. Seriously. It is so short that you sometimes can't believe you were there, all you have left is the feeling of floating in some happy energy field. Then you come home and watch the videos, and you start "remembering" and absorbing what you just ived through... you have no recollection of people around you.... it is good to take at least one picture on your own phone just to Prove to yourself that YOU WERE THERE! Thanks for the comforting kisses, melliemom & nica575! Nope, never seen Adam live. Last concert of ANY stripe I went to was maybe 15 years ago, and that was Phantom of the Opera - which underwhelmed me. At the time, its music really moved me, dare I say, almost the way Adam's music does now, but when I went to the production, it just didn't match the drama which the music inspired. Spent the time enjoying the music and nothing else really. Had a couple of other concert let-downs before that one too, hence my trepidation now. Especially since it sometimes feels like I share nothing in common with him or a lot of you guys - I'm not artistic/introspective/thoughtful, little-to-no knowledge of music & pop-culture; lifestyle-wise I've never gone clubbing and a whiff of alcohol would probably knock me out cold. "I must trust in ATOPians that no vid prepares me for the live experience." Okay. Okay. I can convince myself of this.Ticket sales - with the sold-out concerts in Japan, and fantastically good sales in Finland and Russia... I guess I'm also wondering how things are going in the other venues like HK and Indonesia? ... but yippie's right, I gotta let go of what I can't control. (takes deep breath) Edit : Ah, found the perfect distraction. Just created a youtube account and subscribed to riddle601b's channel. LIKE LIKE LIKE! :D
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Post by restless on Feb 25, 2013 11:19:31 GMT -5
If you are still looking for good Cat 1 seats for Adam Lambert concert on March 8 2013, we have extra tix for row... http://fb.me/2jUIgx3Zy Dunno if this is the right place for this, but.... This is ridiculous. I'm getting really nervous about going to an Adam Lambert concert. First I was just nervous about going because I was worried that I'd feel disappointed or let down by the experience. Or that my hubby would be. (*ducks the rotten food being thrown*) Hey, it gets worse. Now, I'm also getting worried that ticket sales will be low and that will dampen the whole experience. I've been hiding from my hubby and quietly checking available seats in each seating section every night. The ticketing system doesn't actually show all the seats that are still available (it just assigns seats to you once you choose which section you want), but you can kinda guess how things are going by the quality of seats you are allocated. And it looks like the place is maybe just under 1/2 full. Under 2 weeks to go, tickets only about 1/2 sold. Worried that all the fantastic vids and sounds I've been watching/hearing won't transfer well to real life. Seeking reassurances. Please? Pretty please? (Hubby's not being helpful, he just laughs at my worries. Hmph.) No food throwing here. I understand your concerns. I can tell you, you will not be disappointed. You do not want to miss seeing Adam live. And you can bring the ENERGY. Whether the show is sold out or not is not important. All of the people there will be Adam fans and you will be able to feel the energy. I have been to many live concerts for many different performers and there is just something about an Adam Lambert concert. Don't forget what he has told us about his infinity tattoo. It is all about the exchange between the audience and Adam. Give it and you will receive it! Have fun and be thankful you can get a ticket. Try not to overthink and worry and just be in the moment. And please share your experience here!
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Post by 4EverAdam on Feb 25, 2013 11:21:20 GMT -5
TALCvids @talcvids Beautiful close up <3 RT @aquarius_y: #WAG #Nagoya @adamlambert pic.twitter.com/RsYnXzLTS4
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Post by 4EverAdam on Feb 25, 2013 11:22:40 GMT -5
aquarius @aquarius_y OMG<33333 RT @tuke18: Oof! RT @missy5around: Adam Lambert - Nagoya #WeAreGlamily twitpic.com/c6s2ok
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Post by 4EverAdam on Feb 25, 2013 11:24:29 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Sverige @adamlambertswe RT @riddle601: @adamlambert - Fever in Nagoya, Japan 2013-02-25: youtu.be/r7eMRNtEafA
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