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Post by wal on May 24, 2016 9:07:47 GMT -5
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Post by krazykay on May 24, 2016 9:18:26 GMT -5
The It Gets Better interview is just so awesome...have to make sure a young person in my life gets a chance to experience it..Adam is just so amazing...
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on May 24, 2016 9:27:05 GMT -5
It gets better. I can't tell you enough how much I love Adam Lambert. He can make me cry at the drop of a hat. I feel so proud of him and his life. I'd like to get over these feelings but so far it hasn't happened. I know you are all out there feeling those same feelings. It is nice to have a place to express those feelings. There's only one solution, Irish.......
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Post by bamafan on May 24, 2016 9:28:55 GMT -5
LOL....I see a few on Twitter trying to get the "older fan" discussion going again.
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Post by melliemom on May 24, 2016 9:54:51 GMT -5
LOL....I see a few on Twitter trying to get the "older fan" discussion going again. Maybe they are young and cute.. I have no bias
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Post by bamafan on May 24, 2016 10:21:32 GMT -5
I agree. I have no bias either. I think it's probably a fact that the EU audiences skew younger....and generally young is cute. Something would be "strange" if a 34 yr old didn't appreciate or prefer young and cute.
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Post by piscesmom97 on May 24, 2016 10:23:46 GMT -5
Such a beautiful man inside and out Adam has told his "coming out" story a number of times, but this interview is especially simple and clear and poignant. I've never really heard another gay male celebrity tell their story so personally, including their feelings at school with other kids. Adam is so lucky to have open and accepting parents. So many gay kids are ostracized and even abused by their families. Adam is so good at fighting against ignorance and misunderstanding. He's one of the best spokesman. I teared up, too, when I saw this interview. He is a beautiful soul, inside and out. Can't say it enough times. How lucky are we to have this man in our lives? to be alive at the same time as such a unique and special soul...forever thankful
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Post by LindaG23 on May 24, 2016 10:24:25 GMT -5
LOL....I see a few on Twitter trying to get the "older fan" discussion going again. ht tps://twitter.com/liveyoung31/status/735109626975375360 You know, it is not surprising. Ghost Town was seemingly a bigger hit in Europe, the TOH tour venues were primarily GA, and it is only when it is made a value judgement that the problem starts. He was asked about differences and this is one he noticed, he did not say the audiences were better or more fun or he was tired of looking at old faces or they were more valuable fans, just that they skewed younger. I have no problem with that.
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Post by needacoke on May 24, 2016 10:38:49 GMT -5
I agree. I have no bias either. I think it's probably a fact that the EU audiences skew younger....and generally young is cute. Something would be "strange" if a 34 yr old didn't appreciate or prefer young and cute. Yes, it would be strange. i love that he has younger audiences in other countries. I hope it will happen here in the US. For the oldies who can afford two VIP tickets, I'd love to see the old fans treating a young person to the concerts and have them sitting front row with you. It could be your grandchild or your cute gay hairdresser or just another young fan who can't afford an expensive ticket. I think Adam would love to see that and also a good number of young fans (or potential fans) would be at the M&G's in the US. That would probably put a smile on his face.
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Post by LindaG23 on May 24, 2016 10:54:26 GMT -5
I agree. I have no bias either. I think it's probably a fact that the EU audiences skew younger....and generally young is cute. Something would be "strange" if a 34 yr old didn't appreciate or prefer young and cute. Yes, it would be strange. i love that he has younger audiences in other countries. I hope it will happen here in the US. For the oldies who can afford two VIP tickets, I'd love to see the old fans treating a young person to the concerts and have them sitting front row with you. It could be your grandchild or your cute gay hairdresser or just another young fan who can't afford an expensive ticket. I think Adam would love to see that and also a good number of young fans (or potential fans) would be at the M&G's in the US. That would probably put a smile on his face. I love that he has audiences period and the demographics are irrelevant to me. I took my niece to the radio concert in Houston, not because I wanted Adam to see someone young, but because she is a hoot and we always have fun. I am kind of over the whole concept of catering my decisions to please someone else, especially someone I don't even know. My sons, whom I love beyond distraction, are lucky anymore if I they get treated like they did when they were kids. It's more now, well where are you going to take me for dinner. Poor kids. lol
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