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Post by melliemom on Nov 19, 2015 10:06:09 GMT -5
Funny that the interviewer. remarked to the listening audience..Adam is coming.. don't worry ,He's walking up the steps...... Lovely interview.. but I can't help but feel a sesnse of disappointment that they asked Questions about being gay..Will Adam ever beable to just be that great singer without being labeled.. He must be so weary of this line of questioning..
I think Adam looks tired because of the larger beard and the longer hair... I want to see his gorgeous face...
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 19, 2015 10:08:18 GMT -5
Excellent interview. Adam sounded thoughtful and polished. The hosts were familiar with Adam's body of work and were truly interested in Adam's opinions and observations. I especially enjoyed how Sarah Brett spun the collaborative writing by stating that the same democratic process was true for Queen. As I have pointed out before, when a band writes collaboratively, no one thinks anything of it but an individual singer somehow needs to do it all alone.
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 19, 2015 10:11:55 GMT -5
Lovely interview.. but I can't help but feel a sesnse of disappointment that they asked Questions about being gay..Will Adam ever beable to just be that great singer without being labeled.. He must be so weary of this line of questioning.. I know where you are coming from but in this interview I think the hosts were really trying to say that Adam was a pioneer and should be recognized for that and I applaud anyone who realizes the groundbreaking impact his work has had. It was less about sex and much more about the industry and the advances being made and how hard Adam has had to work to facilitate that advance, even if he does not always see this.
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Post by mszue on Nov 19, 2015 10:18:22 GMT -5
Lovely interview.. but I can't help but feel a sesnse of disappointment that they asked Questions about being gay..Will Adam ever beable to just be that great singer without being labeled.. He must be so weary of this line of questioning.. I think Adam looks tired because of the larger beard and the longer hair... I wish he would show more of that gorgeous face. i do understand where you are coming from, but in all fairness, if an interview is to show people who he is , this is a hugely defining part of him and always will be. They did not belabour anything and hit all the main points so imho, it is all very good. Love the hair but the beard, not so much as if my opinion was worth a rats a$$ LOL
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Post by mireille on Nov 19, 2015 10:22:57 GMT -5
Gelly @14gelly 33s33 seconds ago THE LONG ASS SCARF That takes up lots of space in his suitcase, it is a laaaarrrgggeee scarf
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Post by SophieB on Nov 19, 2015 10:35:04 GMT -5
Thought Adam looked and sounded a little weary but somehow this gave him an extra dose of gravitas! He was thoughtful and lucid - and so nice to have interviewers who treated him as an intelligent adult - no chance of playing 'whose bottom is this?' today....( or whatever that game was...lol!) And his voice/manner/intellect are so removed from what the casual listener might have anticipated a 'pop star' interview to be. I'm sure that would have piqued interest in 'new' listeners. There was the 'gay' thing but i felt it was handled with respect and in context of the wider world in which he is making his mark; didn't enter the discussion as just something to throw in, as it so often seems to....
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Post by bamafan on Nov 19, 2015 10:43:50 GMT -5
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Post by mehitabel on Nov 19, 2015 10:45:23 GMT -5
haha - try saying "right wrist work" three times, fast.
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 19, 2015 10:46:52 GMT -5
So apparently based on twitter, the interviewers were in Manchester and Adam was in a studio in London.
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Post by bamafan on Nov 19, 2015 10:54:32 GMT -5
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