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Post by missfeatherbottoms on May 10, 2020 11:30:50 GMT -5
Mine too, one of his best!
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Post by mszue on May 10, 2020 12:24:46 GMT -5
Gotta say...I agree....the show is brilliant as is she!!
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Post by girldrummer on May 10, 2020 12:30:11 GMT -5
That photo of Adam is an absolute heart-stopper, swoon-inducer, faint-maker. Robbie knows a good-looking man when he sees. Would love to see those two perform together sometime. Robbie really admires Adam.
Brian's BBC interview gives much food for thought. The future of huge music concerts is really hanging in the balance right now. We don't know what the future will be about any kind of big public gatherings, at least for a while. Big concerts are such socially bonding experiences. They are community connections, the meeting of thousands of souls at one time and in person, sharing sheer joy. I would hate for that to stop. When we get an immunization for this virus, things could start looking better, but that could be a while. The 2021 QAL tour could very well be a distant hope but not a reality. We all want it so bad we can taste it. And as to Adam's performing his own solo music, I can't begin to describe how I feel about it.
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Post by betty on May 10, 2020 13:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on May 10, 2020 13:09:54 GMT -5
I have no doubt the concerts will return. But in what way? I found it a bit disturbing when I read an article the other day from the head of Live Nation (I think). He said it may be a situation where instead of doing stadium and arena concerts, artists may do 10 theaters and clubs in an area. We all know what will happen with that way of doing things. It will become another US radio type situation where certain artists will be the only ones getting anything. If you can book Taylor for 10 or 20 shows at a theater in Chicago, why would you bother to book another smaller act for one show. It will be like having a residency but instead of just Vegas, it would be all over the country. Of course a vaccine could change that. Those who can play arenas/stadiums are going to want to go back to that.
Adam is so handsome. I just love a more natural look on him when he gives interviews or is on tv or does photo shoots. When he is doing arena/stadium or concerts the stage makeup looks fine. But it has been wonderful watching this gorgeous man on all the tv interviews and the YATC video.
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Post by MeggyMeg on May 10, 2020 13:52:27 GMT -5
That photo of Adam is an absolute heart-stopper, swoon-inducer, faint-maker. Robbie knows a good-looking man when he sees. Would love to see those two perform together sometime. Robbie really admires Adam. Brian's BBC interview gives much food for thought. The future of huge music concerts is really hanging in the balance right now. We don't know what the future will be about any kind of big public gatherings, at least for a while. Big concerts are such socially bonding experiences. They are community connections, the meeting of thousands of souls at one time and in person, sharing sheer joy. I would hate for that to stop. When we get an immunization for this virus, things could start looking better, but that could be a while. The 2021 QAL tour could very well be a distant hope but not a reality. We all want it so bad we can taste it. And as to Adam's performing his own solo music, I can't begin to describe how I feel about it. With all due to respect to Brian, I think that making any far reaching predictions or assumption regarding how things are going to work going forward is a bit misguided, in a knee jerk kind of a way. I mean, you wouldn’t build a house during a hurricane so why make serious decisions or predictions in the midst of a pandemic? After 9/11 we thought people would never get on a plane again and look what happened. People were expected to never want to live or work in high rises again, and look at the skyline of New York or Downtown LA and how they’ve evolved since 2001. Current situation is not an indication of anything past, say, the next few weeks as the information and circumstances change constantly. We, as society, just need to sit our assess down (if possible) for a bit, try to make sure we’re as safe as possible, and let doctors and scientists do their work, first and foremost. They got us - look how much more we know now vs Match 15.
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Post by adamrocks on May 10, 2020 13:58:56 GMT -5
Ooops! I put my post in the wrong thread.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all mother's and remembering and honoring all mother's that are no longer with us.
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Post by deb5anne on May 10, 2020 14:21:52 GMT -5
That photo of Adam is an absolute heart-stopper, swoon-inducer, faint-maker. Robbie knows a good-looking man when he sees. Would love to see those two perform together sometime. Robbie really admires Adam. Brian's BBC interview gives much food for thought. The future of huge music concerts is really hanging in the balance right now. We don't know what the future will be about any kind of big public gatherings, at least for a while. Big concerts are such socially bonding experiences. They are community connections, the meeting of thousands of souls at one time and in person, sharing sheer joy. I would hate for that to stop. When we get an immunization for this virus, things could start looking better, but that could be a while. The 2021 QAL tour could very well be a distant hope but not a reality. We all want it so bad we can taste it. And as to Adam's performing his own solo music, I can't begin to describe how I feel about it. With all due to respect to Brian, I think that making any far reaching predictions or assumption regarding how things are going to work going forward is a bit misguided, in a knee jerk kind of a way. I mean, you wouldn’t build a house during a hurricane so why make serious decisions or predictions in the midst of a pandemic? After 9/11 we thought people would never get on a plane again and look what happened. People were expected to never want to live or work in high rises again, and look at the skyline of New York or Downtown LA and how they’ve evolved since 2001. Current situation is not an indication of anything past, say, the next few weeks as the information and circumstances pchange constantly. I agree with everything you said. One of my problems with the media coverage is the tendency to paint the worst case scenario. I prefer to look at the optimistic side of things. Otherwise you'll drive yourself crazy. One news program I was watching covered how long it took to come up with a vaccine for a whole bunch of thing's. At the end of the piece almost as an afterthought they said the fastest in history was 5 months for the swine flu. The Doctor in charge of that was Dr. Anthony Faucci. I think the medical establishment will get this under control. That's the way I see it.
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Post by bamafan on May 10, 2020 14:33:50 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on May 10, 2020 14:36:14 GMT -5
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