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Adam Ant Anyone else here really like his stuff? I did, but I have to say I wasn't a hardcore fan or anything. He was a little more on the punk side and at the time, I was leaning more towards New Wave. I did, however, like some of his major stuff, especially the songs he had out in later years (late 90s). Plus, I think I was more into him and the image that he put forth. Very cool, and very handsome in his day.
I was surfing last night about him and see that he's had a REALLY hard time. It's sad to see what's happened to him and I hope he finds a way out of it. Apparently, there was a documentary on him in England that was supposed to be really good. Wish they'd release that here in the states. I wonder what caused him to go over the edge like that? The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon...dammit! | |
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adam ant earned his place in the "80's music scene". but he can B a poster child of the after effects of cocaine can do 2 U. hell, it was everywhere in the 80's. this is part of the price that he has 2 pay. he chose this path. i feel 4 the guy and many others like him. but it is what it is.(i'm not trying 2 sound cold hearted)
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4jamiestarr said: adam ant earned his place in the "80's music scene". but he can B a poster child of the after effects of cocaine can do 2 U. hell, it was everywhere in the 80's. this is part of the price that he has 2 pay. he chose this path. i feel 4 the guy and many others like him. but it is what it is.(i'm not trying 2 sound cold hearted)
PEACE N B WiLD!!! Ur no. I saw a programme on Adam Ant on UK tv last year. The guy genuinely didn't do ANY drugs or drink. He had a long history of mental problems, which he managed to keep at bay by basically overworking during the fame years. When his popularity went down and he was less in demand, he started having serious breakdowns. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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4jamiestarr said: adam ant earned his place in the "80's music scene". but he can B a poster child of the after effects of cocaine can do 2 U. hell, it was everywhere in the 80's. this is part of the price that he has 2 pay. he chose this path. i feel 4 the guy and many others like him. but it is what it is.(i'm not trying 2 sound cold hearted)
PEACE N B WiLD!!! Ur no. It wasn't cocaine with him at all. I saw a programme on Adam Ant on UK tv last year. The guy genuinely didn't do ANY drugs or drink. He had a long history of mental problems, which he managed to keep at bay by basically overworking during the fame years. When his popularity went down and he was less in demand, he started having serious breakdowns. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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Adam kicked butt on early MTv and always reminded me of Prince in some ways...The guy had a lot of talent and as shapeshifter pointed out, he has mental problems that are totally unrelated to drugs...Ozzy-drug use-M. Ali-boxing (unproven, but please )-Adam Ant-Mental illness (family history)...It's a shame that Ozzy is the most well known to this younger generation...I mean the love he has for his wife is beautiful but he caused alot of his own physical problems. | |
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Shapeshifter:
I was about to say the same thing. I didn't see the documentary, but I read up on him last night on the web. He indeed was not a drug user. As a matter of fact, they say that he had it written into his contract that anyone around him who used drugs was to be immediately fired! He was adamant (no pun intended) about that. As for the documentary: Can you UK folks please, please, please, tell me if this is available for purchase? I emailed that TV station channel 4, but haven't heard anything yet. I would LOVE to see that. Also, in the documentary, what happened during his childhood that contributed to his ongoing sadness?? I really feel for him, I mean REALLY. I've been through depression before, but nothing like what he's going through. And on a purely frivilous note, he was FOINE in his day boy! The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon...dammit! | |
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Hmmm,let's see if I can do this with my non tech-saavy self. lol!!
http://www.geocities.com/...amanim.gif This is supposed to be an animated pic of him. The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon...dammit! | |
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Th e last time I saw his show was in 1992 at a KROQ venture..he was badass. He even sang "Physical" and he got the respect he deserved that night. Sad about his recent problems. I had no idea he sufdfered from any mental illness
I don't think his popularity has waned that much..if he decided to go on tour again he could sell out theaters etc methinks. get well A "Climb in my fur." | |
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Okay. He's great.
Until you go track down his remake of "Stand and Deliver" - SAVE THE GORILLAS. Sigh. I'm impressed that he's taking a stand, but, hooo. Kinda painful to sit thru. The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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rdhull:
That's cool to hear that he did well that night. Otan: No, I haven't hear the remake you're talking about. I might hit up amazon to see if there are sound clips for it. The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon...dammit! | |
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He was just one of the definitive icons of the New Wave. I really hope my boy does get it together. I'd love to hear a new album or something from him. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Ahhh, God Bless you NWF! The link I posted didn't work,but it was a really cool animation of him...looked like some kind of photo shoot. He was SO beautiful! Just a smoldering sex appeal.
[i] Did I tell you you're wonderfuuull, I miss you, yes I do!!![i] The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon...dammit! | |
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Shapeshifter said: 4jamiestarr said: adam ant earned his place in the "80's music scene". but he can B a poster child of the after effects of cocaine can do 2 U. hell, it was everywhere in the 80's. this is part of the price that he has 2 pay. he chose this path. i feel 4 the guy and many others like him. but it is what it is.(i'm not trying 2 sound cold hearted)
PEACE N B WiLD!!! Ur no. I saw a programme on Adam Ant on UK tv last year. The guy genuinely didn't do ANY drugs or drink. He had a long history of mental problems, which he managed to keep at bay by basically overworking during the fame years. When his popularity went down and he was less in demand, he started having serious breakdowns. its so sad the story | |
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