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  • Hi!

    So good to know that I have friends everywhere looking to enable my obsession with The Hair. So sorry you got sick after the show, but it sounds like you had an amazing time otherwise!

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    Shirt of white, Pantz so tight, You look happy to meet me.

  • Wow

    With everything you've been through, you deserved a moment like that one. I am sooo sooo glad you got to meet and speak with him. Best of luck with your treatment.

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    Shirt of white, Pantz so tight, You look happy to meet me.

  • You're not happy to meet me?

    David Cook, David Cook
    Every morning you greet me
    Shirt of white
    Pantz so tight
    You look happy to meet me
    Fanbase of Cook may you bloom and grow
    Bloom and grow forever
    David Cook, David Cook
    Give me Arm Porn forever.

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    Platinum? A round of Bacon Martinis, on me.

  • I am not of the "Glitter Faith" but I am an Adam fan. I have to say I agree with a lot of what you've said. This song is catchy and danceable, but it's very generic. It could have been sung by any number of artists. It's nice to hear Adam's lower register, but its so processed it's almost unrecognizable as his. The really beautiful (IMO) part of his voice -- the high tenor below the "dog whistle" range -- is almost entirely absent. I was hoping for vocals reminiscent of Freddie Mercury and Robert Plante, both of whom influenced some of Adam's AI performances.

  • I don't get it. If the concerts have become ho-hum, why continue going? Why continue going and getting there so early that you can be sure to be in the front row? I mean, I love David and all, but I could understand that even he couldn't keep things new after 20 or 30 shows.

    But then again, I've *only* been to six shows (four Dec Tour shows, two HRC NYC shows) total. Not in crazy land, much less ho-hum land. BTW, we were in the back reserved seating, and even though we weren't standing (conforming to back reserved seating decorum), we were excited!

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  • If you can't count on a yak for honesty, who can you count on?