Whoa. Apparently I'm a lot younger than you think I am. I was.... I think I was fourteen the first time I saw Aida (October of its first year), which was also the first time I saw - or even heard of - Adam. My parents wouldn't let me see RENT until I was almost 17. I knew what it was, of course, but I really didn't know very much about it, let alone the music or the cast. Regardless, now I know... and boy, am I glad I do.
oh thats great. I love seeing broadway actor's CDs in stores, and not just the obscure, hard to find unless you live in NYC, Broadway stores.
I want to write music. I want to sit down right now at my piano and write a song that people will listen to and remember and do the same thing every morning...for the rest of my life. - Jonathan Larson. Tick, Tick...BOOM!
It's okay, bway-buff. Honest mistake. Trust me... if I could've been there for the OBC, I would have. But I was ten. *shrugs* I guess I can't complain that I come off as older, though!
TGIF, this means that I will inevitably go shopping back home and freak out like a moron every time I see it!
i dont knwo about touring but hell be doing some shows in manhattan. hes very into his family so i dont know if he would leave is two young sons and wife at this point
"TGIF, this means that I will inevitably go shopping back home and freak out like a moron every time I see it!"
Does that also mean another copy? That makes 3 right Emcee? :)
I want to write music. I want to sit down right now at my piano and write a song that people will listen to and remember and do the same thing every morning...for the rest of my life. - Jonathan Larson. Tick, Tick...BOOM!
No, I passed copy number two off to a friend. Just you watch. Soon, I'll own like sixteen of them for no good reason.
And the "touring..." I was with NotThatGirl at the Kean show. Apparently she said something about living in Florida and one of the Sh-k-Boom guys mentioned trying to get Adam to perform down there. Nothing more, though. *shrugs*
I want to write music. I want to sit down right now at my piano and write a song that people will listen to and remember and do the same thing every morning...for the rest of my life. - Jonathan Larson. Tick, Tick...BOOM!
Well, after reading all about the concert in NJ I ordered the album - really like it, especially "I'm With You." I think that's a masterpiece.
Maybe you've all seen this already, but on the Civilian page I noticed a section called something like About the CD with a lot of info, including Adam talking about each track, explaining what it's about or what motivated him to write it.
"Noah, someday we'll talk again. But there's things we'll never say. That sorrow deep inside you. It inside me, too. And it never go away. You be okay. You'll learn how to lose things..."