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Post by popalock on Feb 2, 2015 21:48:27 GMT -5
He handled this like such a pro. In fact he looked amused and considering that it looked like he was jerked back when she grabbed on to him he was unfazed and never even missed a note ... Amazing.
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Post by Holst on Feb 2, 2015 21:49:54 GMT -5
I am hoping its the album title. Chasing the original high is a mouthful for a song. Not catchy like "Happy" Blurred lines". California Girls, Roar, Born this way. It's awfully deep for a song title. Sitting in pins and needles here. Smokeyvera, Adam already tweeted on Jan. 29 that the album title is "The Original High." "Chasing the Original High" might be a song title. Here a few other longer titles: Set Fire to the Rain, Rolling in the Deep, and I'm Not the Only One come to mind. They don't have as many syllables as CTOH though.
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Post by rihannsu on Feb 2, 2015 21:50:16 GMT -5
The screams just must be heard!! I am certain that there were never any girl screams like that at a pre-Adam Queen show. I am positive about this even though it is impossible to prove! Q3, I think this depends on what concert you were at and where you were in the audience and the quality of the vids for the concert. That piercing scream to my ear is coming from a young woman in her late teens. At my GNT concert in Sydney they were definitely there in full force and they made that same noise. The front of the queue for entry to the concert was made up of girls this age, although VIP entry got people to the front couple of rows. I was about 5 people away from where he 'tongue-dived' and he went into a section with lots of young gay boys (obviously). The noise was deafening and he definitely allowed himself to be man-handled as a fan service, although the crowd was pretty good about it. Easy to mix up but Q3 is not talking about previous Adam shows she is talking about Queen shows before Adam.
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Post by nica575 on Feb 2, 2015 22:01:49 GMT -5
This is a bit out of the blue but I was checking the history of AOBTD and found this interesting bit (Talon, you've probably written about this on ATOP but I might've missed it): Another One Bites the DustHistory[edit] John Deacon's bass line was inspired by the song "Good Times" by the disco group Chic.[9] In an interview with NME, Chic co-founder Bernard Edwards stated, "...that Queen record came about because that Queen bass player... spent some time hanging out with us at our studio".[10]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_One_Bites_the_Dustso many circles... such a small world... www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKl6EZShaaw
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 22:03:49 GMT -5
I am hoping its the album title. Chasing the original high is a mouthful for a song. Not catchy like "Happy" Blurred lines". California Girls, Roar, Born this way. It's awfully deep for a song title. Sitting in pins and needles here. Smokeyvera, Adam already tweeted on Jan. 29 that the album title is "The Original High." "Chasing the Original High" might be a song title. Here a few other longer titles: Set Fire to the Rain, Rolling in the Deep, and I'm Not the Only One come to mind. They don't have as many syllables as CTOH though. How about "Original High" for the single title and "Chasing the original high" for a lyric?!
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Post by happy on Feb 2, 2015 22:14:21 GMT -5
The screams just must be heard!! I am certain that there were never any girl screams like that at a pre-Adam Queen show. I am positive about this even though it is impossible to prove! Q3, I think this depends on what concert you were at and where you were in the audience and the quality of the vids for the concert. That piercing scream to my ear is coming from a young woman in her late teens. At my GNT concert in Sydney they were definitely there in full force and they made that same noise. The front of the queue for entry to the concert was made up of girls this age, although VIP entry got people to the front couple of rows. I was about 5 people away from where he 'tongue-dived' and he went into a section with lots of young gay boys (obviously). The noise was deafening and he definitely allowed himself to be man-handled as a fan service, although the crowd was pretty good about it. I see this was clarified and I can't figure out how to delete my post. Hmmm. I am looking for delete. Make it go poof!
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Post by pi on Feb 2, 2015 22:14:44 GMT -5
Not sure if these were posted..
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Post by nikki on Feb 2, 2015 22:15:27 GMT -5
Q3, I think this depends on what concert you were at and where you were in the audience and the quality of the vids for the concert. That piercing scream to my ear is coming from a young woman in her late teens. At my GNT concert in Sydney they were definitely there in full force and they made that same noise. The front of the queue for entry to the concert was made up of girls this age, although VIP entry got people to the front couple of rows. I was about 5 people away from where he 'tongue-dived' and he went into a section with lots of young gay boys (obviously). The noise was deafening and he definitely allowed himself to be man-handled as a fan service, although the crowd was pretty good about it. Easy to mix up but Q3 is not talking about previous Adam shows she is talking about Queen shows before Adam. Ah, yes, I see. Many thanks and so much for speed reading . And I have to say, I WAS once one of those very young screaming teenage girls at those concerts .
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Post by Q3 on Feb 2, 2015 22:31:42 GMT -5
Seeing these, and other "incidents" during the shows, I realize that what I enjoy are these non-programmed set pieces - the live and dangerous-ness of QAL. Most of todays concerts that get the attention are choreographed within an inch of their lives - and I find them boring after the first few minutes - not to mention the lip syncing, etc. I love the little non-programmed bits in the Q+AL tour. But I think that is being a bit unfair to "most of today's concerts". Thinking about the shows I have seen recently -- Pink, The Black Keys, Arcade Fire, Sam Smith, Lorde -- all were pretty loose, no lipsyncing. Bruno Mars, JT, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga had some choreographed numbers but they sing most of the show live. Last summer's big alt rock tour (Nine Inch Nails & Soundgarden) was downright insane. Sure there are exceptions, but the biggest recent tour I can think of that was tightly choreographed and lip synced was Cher. But people loved that show. (I did not see it so I will not comment.) Here are the the top tours for 2015 (US)... #1 – Fleetwood Mac Tour (On With The Show Tour) #2 – Maroon 5 Tour (Maroon V Tour) #3 – Taylor Swift Tour (1989 World Tour) #4 – Neil Diamond World Tour #5 – Chris Brown & Trey Songz Tour (Between The Sheets Tour) #6 – U2 Tour (iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour) #7 – Bob Seger Tour (Ride Out Tour) #8 – The Who Tour (The Who Hits 50! Tour) #9 – One Direction Tour (On The Road Again Tour) #10 – Kenny Chesney Tour (The Big Revival Tour) #11 – 5 Seconds of Summer Tour (Rock Out With Your Socks Tour) #12 – Ariana Grande Tour (Honeymoon Tour) #13 – Meghan Trainor Tour (That Bass Tour) #14 – Iggy Azalea & Nick Jonas Tour (The Great Escape Tour) #15 – Foo Fighters Tour (Sonic Highways Tour) I don't think anyone on the above list lip syncs in concert, and none of these show are "choreographed within an inch of their lives".
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Post by Q3 on Feb 2, 2015 22:34:48 GMT -5
Q3, I think this depends on what concert you were at and where you were in the audience and the quality of the vids for the concert. That piercing scream to my ear is coming from a young woman in her late teens. At my GNT concert in Sydney they were definitely there in full force and they made that same noise. The front of the queue for entry to the concert was made up of girls this age, although VIP entry got people to the front couple of rows. I was about 5 people away from where he 'tongue-dived' and he went into a section with lots of young gay boys (obviously). The noise was deafening and he definitely allowed himself to be man-handled as a fan service, although the crowd was pretty good about it. Easy to mix up but Q3 is not talking about previous Adam shows she is talking about Queen shows before Adam. Yes, exactly. There were teen girls at the 1970's Queen concerts but I don't recall any of them screaming like that. Just not part of the original band's appeal. Easy to mix up but Q3 is not talking about previous Adam shows she is talking about Queen shows before Adam. Ah, yes, I see. Many thanks and so much for speed reading . And I have to say, I WAS once one of those very young screaming teenage girls at those concerts . Oh there is rock concert screaming -- and then there is that 13 year old "OMG" Beatles, Elvis, OD screaming that is on that video. I do not recall hearing that at a Queen concert before Adam -- and I went to a lot of them. Here is a example of the scream I mean. youtu.be/dOcYTOBA0CI
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