Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 16:55     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

Anonymous wrote:I think most concerts are filmed by the people working the soundboard. If those were put into digital format, and sold, people wouldn't record as much.


Baloney. People can't seem to stop watching real life through their phone lens. It's sad.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 15:33     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

I think most concerts are filmed by the people working the soundboard. If those were put into digital format, and sold, people wouldn't record as much.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 14:50     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

I've watched so many clips of her concerts on Youtube. I'll never be able to afford a concert and love her music and how fun and funny she is when performing live.

All that said, I still support her asking that woman to stop filming.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 14:49     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

For some reason I found her annoying when I watched this clip. She's not objectively wrong, but ... eh.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 14:47     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

LoveLiveMusicDad wrote:She also quipped during her Verona Italy show, "sorry I've only got two fast songs." Love her honesty.


LOL - i actually decided to not get tickets to her show because i thought it might end up being too sad and depressing of an evening
LoveLiveMusicDad
Post 05/31/2016 10:58     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

She also quipped during her Verona Italy show, "sorry I've only got two fast songs." Love her honesty.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 10:35     Subject: Adele calls out a fan for recording her concert on a tripod

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3616765/Adele-calls-camera-happy-fan-concert-Verona-fan-films-humorous-ordeal.html?ITO=1490

'I want to tell that lady as well, can you stop filming me with the video camera,' she said. 'I'm really here in real-life, you can enjoy it in real-life rather than through your camera.'

She also nodded to the legions of fans who wanted to attend, but couldn't.

'Can you take your tripod down, this isn't a DVD. This is a real show and I'd really like you to enjoy the show because there are lots of people outside who couldn't come in.'