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Post by 4EverAdam on Sept 1, 2015 8:35:53 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Sept 1, 2015 9:12:24 GMT -5
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Post by freakydeaky on Sept 1, 2015 9:23:26 GMT -5
By the way... anyone knows whether Adam is still in Europe?? I have this nagging feeling that he might slip into our little country unnoticed anytime when he is this close. I know it is not likely, but he does have a platinum single to collect here. Yes, he's in the UK for an interview tomorrow morning, which I believe is live. So he could be over to yours for, um...lunchtime, maybe...?
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Post by freakydeaky on Sept 1, 2015 9:29:07 GMT -5
OT, but the article does mention Ed Sheeran, so when I signed on to my yahoo mail, it told me that Ed and Nicole Scherzinger have split up. Really?! I didn't even know they were together...I mean, I just can't see it...
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Post by momtomany on Sept 1, 2015 9:33:21 GMT -5
Mmmmmmm . . . . wine and potato chips for breakfast . . . . . . . . this must be Burning Man . . . Tutu Tuesday!
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Post by taumbu on Sept 1, 2015 10:03:07 GMT -5
I marvel at the memory singers and musicians have for performing without " notes". I woke up this am thinking about Adam refreshing the Queen lyrics in his brain, and prepping for the pending rehearsals. They are not his songs and they are so wordy. A question I would like to ask ...if ever the chance....is how he prepares for the concerts. Does he focus on a song or two when travelling, driving, or before going to bed at night?? Or does he just wait until the pressure ...is off ...from things like this promo, and then focus on just the Queen repertoire for a few days by himself, just before it is Queen rehearsal time? It is all coming up so quickly. (He is one busy boy!) In my experience having worked in theater and musical comedy, singing songs is the same as acting a monologue. The song is broken down into "beats" where each beat has an intention which supports the overall theme of the song. Adam, like most theater singers does this very well, which is why he 1. Sounds theatrical and 2. Always sings a song a little differently. Kind of like being in the moment. The best actors have flawless techniques doing this. Since every song has a different theme I would think he works on each of them. Remember when he said he had only 9 days rehearsal with Queen when he was first performing with them? That is not a lot of time to put all these elements in place, especially when the music is added. That is why I also think he will be a very good actor. He understands how to break down phrases, all he needs is practice and a good director. Sorry this is so long, I just find his work ethic so admirable.
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Post by theosgma on Sept 1, 2015 10:07:26 GMT -5
I marvel at the memory singers and musicians have for performing without " notes". I woke up this am thinking about Adam refreshing the Queen lyrics in his brain, and prepping for the pending rehearsals. They are not his songs and they are so wordy. A question I would like to ask ...if ever the chance....is how he prepares for the concerts. Does he focus on a song or two when travelling, driving, or before going to bed at night?? Or does he just wait until the pressure ...is off ...from things like this promo, and then focus on just the Queen repertoire for a few days by himself, just before it is Queen rehearsal time? It is all coming up so quickly. (He is one busy boy!) In my experience having worked in theater and musical comedy, singing songs is the same as acting a monologue. The song is broken down into "beats" where each beat has an intention which supports the overall theme of the song. Adam, like most theater singers does this very well, which is why he 1. Sounds theatrical and 2. Always sings a song a little differently. Kind of like being in the moment. The best actors have flawless techniques doing this. Since every song has a different theme I would think he works on each of them. Remember when he said he had only 9 days rehearsal with Queen when he was first performing with them? That is not a lot of time to put all these elements in place, especially when the music is added. That is why I also think he will be a very good actor. He understands how to break down phrases, all he needs is practice and a good director. Sorry this is so long, I just find his work ethic so admirable. This is not all long! Very interesting perspective. Please post more!
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Post by theosgma on Sept 1, 2015 10:15:19 GMT -5
I know I didn't see many of the pictures but wanted to be sure this one was not missed.
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Post by bamafan on Sept 1, 2015 10:15:05 GMT -5
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Post by cookeejar on Sept 1, 2015 10:17:39 GMT -5
I marvel at the memory singers and musicians have for performing without " notes". I woke up this am thinking about Adam refreshing the Queen lyrics in his brain, and prepping for the pending rehearsals. They are not his songs and they are so wordy. A question I would like to ask ...if ever the chance....is how he prepares for the concerts. Does he focus on a song or two when travelling, driving, or before going to bed at night?? Or does he just wait until the pressure ...is off ...from things like this promo, and then focus on just the Queen repertoire for a few days by himself, just before it is Queen rehearsal time? It is all coming up so quickly. (He is one busy boy!) I am also always amazed at how he can remember when he should say damn or f+#k during a performance.
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