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Post by bamafan on Nov 29, 2015 14:23:17 GMT -5
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Post by freakydeaky on Nov 29, 2015 14:26:06 GMT -5
Something I have been thinking about, is why Adam chooses not to perform certain songs, like 'Can't Let You Go'...? Has he ever sang it live? Is it too hard on the voice? What other tracks does Adam never sing...? Spankies.. Let's see, he has also never sung Pick U Up from FYE or Runnin' from Trespassing live. For some reason, I think he might do Runnin' on this tour. I don't have any inside knowledge or anything, just a feeling. He has stated that he will sing a couple of songs he has never done live and Runnin' has tons of hits on YT because of the Naruta AMV. It also fits lyrically with some of his current music, especially Lucy, so it could be in that part of the program. I think it would be very popular in Japan. ETA: I just checked YT and there have been 35 different AMVs uploaded in the past week! A lot of times the speed is varied; there is one called 'Nightcore' that makes him sound like a chipmunk but still, that is a lot of interest. ETA2: OMG, there is a Lego version of Runnin' uploaded 8/11/15 and has 656,014 views which has been slowed slightly I think, but Legos ...hahaha www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux063GOnIHcWow, thanks! There is every good reason for him to do Runnin' live, as it's so popular. I never realised it had spawned so many AMV's..
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Post by freakydeaky on Nov 29, 2015 14:28:56 GMT -5
So do I, because I don't think I can watch this programme just for one Adam song...
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Post by skaschep on Nov 29, 2015 14:31:25 GMT -5
So do I, because I don't think I can watch this programme just for one Adam song... It's only 40 minutes total program! I'm so glad we have BBC1 on kabel here in the Netherlands. No need to mess with streams etc. Recording as well.
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Post by Holst on Nov 29, 2015 14:31:35 GMT -5
HELP!! "Strictly Come Dancing"----What does that show title mean? I'm confused. The definitions of "strictly" that I'm familiar with don't really work for me in this usage. Is there "British" English usage that someone can explain to me? Maybe it's the syntax too. As far as I know, it's a hybrid term - Come Dancing from the old TV series & Strictly from the Oz film Strictly Ballroom Thanks. That would make sense. I'm not familiar with the old show or the film.
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Post by bamafan on Nov 29, 2015 14:32:31 GMT -5
ADAM IS ON NOW !!!!!
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Post by irenerose on Nov 29, 2015 14:33:02 GMT -5
Oh Betty those cakes look delicious, thank you so much for the birthday wishes
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Post by freakydeaky on Nov 29, 2015 14:35:58 GMT -5
So do I, because I don't think I can watch this programme just for one Adam song... It's only 40 minutes total program! I'm so glad we have BBC1 on kabel here in the Netherlands. No need to mess with streams etc. Recording as well. That's 40 minutes of my life wasted on this! I just can't watch banal rubbish.....
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Post by houselady on Nov 29, 2015 14:37:50 GMT -5
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Post by melliemom on Nov 29, 2015 14:37:39 GMT -5
WOW tearing up,Adam looked and sounded GREAT.. The dancers were really good too
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