i was looking where my video (posted perhaps three times ) went i do not se them in the thread but i can se them when i do i preview of my post whats with that
i was looking where my video (posted perhaps three times ) went i do not se them in the thread but i can se them when i do i preview of my post whats with that
are they in mode
or is it time for bed
or just you doing pranks
Post your three links... Don't try to embed them and I'll see what the problem is.
Looks like this one got lost that I posted earlier...trying again.
2015-06-06 LiveAid Charity Concert - Helsinki
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:09 pm
by svca
Adam sounded great and he looked awesome
And awww, that Sauli was there...that makes me happy. But what happened to his hair? Sauli looks bald from the back, with that hat on (if that was indeed, a pic of Sauli).
I like this song live, but he's going to need a lot of dancers on stage with him, and he'll need to do some dancing....otherwise, there are too many dead spots in the song....IMO and all that
And awww, that Sauli was there...that makes me happy. But what happened to his hair? Sauli looks bald from the back, with that hat on (if that was indeed, a pic of Sauli).
I like this song live, but he's going to need a lot of dancers on stage with him, and he'll need to do some dancing....otherwise, there are too many dead spots in the song....IMO and all that
It worked well at RTL because of the smaller stage. I think Adam has a few more dancers up his sleeve (so to speak), there are boys also... He may have felt it wasn't worth flying the whole crew over for the one song in Finland.
And awww, that Sauli was there...that makes me happy. But what happened to his hair? Sauli looks bald from the back, with that hat on (if that was indeed, a pic of Sauli).
I like this song live, but he's going to need a lot of dancers on stage with him, and he'll need to do some dancing....otherwise, there are too many dead spots in the song....IMO and all that
Yes it is indeed Sauli.(notice the neck tattoo)
It's not the best song for performing live because of the, as you call them, dead spots. I'm not a fan of dancers/choreography....but, I guess it's needed when he's doing these promo performances. I think they're still trying to figure it out.
2015-06-06 LiveAid Charity Concert - Helsinki
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:22 pm
by barb4Adam
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2015-06-06 LiveAid Charity Concert - Helsinki
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 9:25 pm
by Moonlightchiara
I'm tired and a little grouchy, so that may have something to do with this post, but....
The interview up thread given by the guy just annoyed me. He was so monotone and some of his questions just made me shake my head. I mean, still with the "openly gay" thing? I mean really....that's 6 yr old news. Actually, most of these interviews seemed the same - same old questions, generic questions, interviewers with little personality. Maybe it's the language difference in play. Adam seemed tired, but I also wonder how he manages to answer the same old boring questions over and over. He must have perfected rolling his eyes in his mind!
2015-06-06 LiveAid Charity Concert - Helsinki
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 10:04 pm
by DerekMcG
I loved the Live Aid performance of GT, and wasn't concerned by any "dead spots." I've seen this criticism here and elsewhere, but short of filling the stage with multiple dancers, or altering the structure of the song (which wouldn't make sense in terms of promotion), I can't imagine there's much that Adam can do about it---or even needs to do. After all, these latest live performances in Findland and the UK, which I think keep improving vocally (notice the extra bite in that first "Oh") since the song's debut on Ellen, are surely doing their job. The proof of the pudding? The song's at #3 on Finland iTunes and at #27 in the UK. Not too shabby at all!!
2015-06-06 LiveAid Charity Concert - Helsinki
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 10:14 pm
by Stardust Glamour
DerekMcG » Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:04 pm wrote:I loved the Live Aid performance of GT, and wasn't concerned by any "dead spots." I've seen this criticism here and elsewhere, but short of filling the stage with multiple dancers, or altering the structure of the song (which wouldn't make sense in terms of promotion), I can't imagine there's much that Adam can do about it---or even needs to do. After all, these latest live performances in Findland and the UK, which I think keep improving vocally (notice the extra bite in that first "Oh") since the song's debut on Ellen, are surely doing their job. The proof of the pudding? The song's at #4 on Finland iTunes and at #27 in the UK. Not too shabby at all!!
Yeah...I'm perfectly fine with him even up there by himself singing Ghost Town. Just let him dance a bit and do those sexy shoulder moves, keep the camera on him... and I'm good.