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Post by nikki on Feb 2, 2015 22:48:12 GMT -5
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. 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. Thanks Q3, my ears have just burst . You are right, definitely NOT that at a Queen concert. My eldest sister was one of those girls at a Beatles concert who had to be carried out after fainting. She said it was fantastic and she went back in when she had 'recovered'.
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Post by dotsgirl02 on Feb 2, 2015 22:50:30 GMT -5
I tried to get the Rainbow Room DVD, none on Amazon. Got lucky through another Amazon seller. All of us please don't forget to do the Classic Rock Awards, we got this in the bag for them and QAL deserves it for all the videos we can drool over time and again. Our next concerted effort will be for Adam's music Q3. 2015 is gonna be great for Adam and the fans.
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Post by adamme on Feb 2, 2015 23:00:01 GMT -5
The Billboard poll is meaningless. The NFL is very, very unlikely to book any classic rock act (although Q+AL gets my vote.) IF they were going to book a classic rock act, it would not be one with an openly gay, potentially controversial frontman. I am just being real about this. These are the people who made Katy Perry did "I Kissed A Girl" as a duet with a man. Maybe for Superbowl LII (2018).
I've been dreaming since 2010 that Adam will either do the SSB or do the halftime with Queen on Super Bowl. Didn't even think that the possibility for him is NIL because he is openly gay. But hopefully A Change's Gonna Come next year, so I'm going to keep on dreaming.
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Post by 4Ms on Feb 2, 2015 23:06:13 GMT -5
Q3 is right. That ear-piercing screaming sounds like it's coming from a young girl. The Idol tour had lots of young girls and lots of insane screaming when Adam came out to sign. He took to wearing ear-plugs.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 23:17:29 GMT -5
Q3 - I should have been more specific that I know not everyone lip syncs - but that it is done is a turn off for me. Not to mention the whole autotune thing - if you can't carry a tune, then don't go into music, or embrace it like Dylan and Cohen. As for choreo....well, we'll agree to disagree. I think my real problem is I am not into current pop music or musicians - more and more I am going back to rock, blues, bluegrass - btw, glad to see Chic and Nile are back. Different strokes. It's what makes the world go round.
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Post by adamme on Feb 2, 2015 23:20:17 GMT -5
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. 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/dOcYTOBA0CIOMG.. Yes, I sat next to two teens at Adam's concert at the Rays stadium, God Help my ears. Luckily someone gave me the tickets to go to the field (GA), so I gave that GA tickets to those teens. Yes that kind of scream were on Adam's concerts. But at the MSG QAL concert, a 30 something beautiful woman sat two seats to my right, and OMG yes, she screamed like that 13YO Beatles, Elvis, OD fans.. LOL. Thank goodness to the Etymotic earplugs, so every time she screamed I just plug my earplug ON..
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Post by 4Ms on Feb 2, 2015 23:20:56 GMT -5
Not sure if these were posted.. GOOGLE TRANSLATEbit.ly/1vpFqfIoor.nl/#!/articles/adam_lambert_maakt_queen_weer_de_moeite_waard/concert ADAM LAMBERT IS QUEEN AGAIN WORTHFreddie Mercury is irreplaceable, because we are all agreed on that. Nevertheless, Brian May and Roger Taylor, the two surviving members of the legendary Queen, 24 years after his death are still not going to release the tape. Their dairy has all the necessary negative written. Let's just say that the shamelessness of the duo now finally not only financially but also artistically fruitful. Queen namely touring again, this time with former American Idol finalist Adam Lambert on vocals. A sold out show at the Ziggo Dome is both the culmination of his career, as the highlight in the life of Queen without Freddie. It takes some getting used to the new frontman. Lambert comes both in appearance and voice close late Mercury, but has hitherto best known as creator of fascinating little glam doll. His first and last hit in the Netherlands - What Do You Want From Me - you might know yet, but he scored again years ago. With his 33 years is a short Lambert pikkie who tonight constituent in the first numbers of the twenty plus songs, greatest hits setlist must prove obvious. A tall order, because during opener One Vision is the sound too hard and go singing and drama lost in the noise. Another One Bites The Dust follows, but is quiet and bare to make something loose. Although Lambert from the beginning, as a Mercury-approved entertainer, leaves little minutes in which he did not play the audience, the spark strikes only about just before he had to leave the stage again. After a brilliant performance of I Want To Break Free and mighty pretty massive singalong moment numero uno, Somebody To Love, the singer makes namely place for Brian May. It is the first in a series of excessively long, dull old farts sessions. Of course now earns gray gehaarde guitarist - with still an impressive head full of curls - respect for his work, but only his acoustic version of Love Of My Life is beautiful, because the audience everything oh so predictable sing along. Also predictable that a video of Mercury on the huge screen above the stage appears to complete the song. Roger Taylor and the rest of the band minus singer join after this sugar sweet scene in May for orderly implementation of '39. Then Taylor also allowed for a moment in the spotlight with a by him (moderate) sung version of A Kind Of Magic and a greatly exaggerated drum battle arising from a bass solo that precedes it. So gobbles Queen without Adam Lambert, Queen where nobody is waiting, a Queen that even comes short for the nostalgia, thirty minutes of the two hour show on. Later in the evening will follow such a moment. Then May plays the most boring guitar solo in the history of the Ziggo Dome. Well, solo? He strings together several mostly on power chords based riffs together while he hops to all corners of the stage and admires herself on the big screen. This spacious quarters was better spent on more hits with Lambert, who shine halfway this concert only really begins. Three times in succession he sings you the chickens on the web, at successively Under Pressure (with Taylor as a drummer Bowie), Save Me and Who Wants To Live Forever. Lambert twerkt, yes, twerkt across the stage during Tie Your Mother Down and starts later in a suit with leopard print, with a crown on his head to We Are The Champions. After the show suggests the woman of your reviewer that Freddie Mercury, he had lived in 2015, probably as outgoing and would have been quite as Queens new singer. We will never know, but Lambert live in a time when homosexuality (at least in our country) has long and widely accepted. He gives the band indeed a clearer glitter border. But above makes Adam Lambert, without real help of May and Taylor, Queen again worthwhile. He does numerous hits of the band not only honor, he puts them both in singing and performance entirely at his own hand, makes the gray twisted, flat-played songs even at times exciting. What is also striking is that Lambert exaggerated sentimentality actually completely omit. Only with Bohemian Rhapsody, we see him swallow, but much tastier than that number are odes to Mercury either. Lambert sings one verse, Mercury on the screen to another. At the end of the song they sing together. A heavenly blend of old's voice with the voice of new. Suddenly it does not really matter how long May and Taylor continue to utilize their band. Nothing really matters, as long as Adam Lambert just a big part of remains. By Randy Timmers / Photography: Bert Treep Seen: January 30, 2015, Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 23:51:54 GMT -5
LMAO at that review! I guess they liked Adam but didn't like the "old farts?!" The translation is hysterical!
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Post by pisceslady on Feb 2, 2015 23:57:25 GMT -5
Post from a Queenzone member:
Posted: 02 Feb 15, 12:22 Edit this post Reply to this post Reply with Quote just back from Vienna ! great show, I really enjoyed it so much. Wasn´t aware of Brian´s health problems but I think he delivered quite well. Roger´s AKOM was fantastic, great vocals !
and what about Mr. Lambert? well, I won´t say I´m becoming a Glambert now, but .... seeing him on TV or thru your computer monitor is one thing, but seeing him live ... that´s another story, gents ! He really hits you with his vocals ... and he´s a good entertainer as well !
My excitement was much bigger before any of the QPR gigs I atendend years ago and must admit I was pretty reluctant yesterday just before getting into the Stadthalle, but at the end of the show I really felt that, as a pure music show, this collaboration is very much enjoyable.and feels more like the "Queen" spirit or essence or whatever you wanna call it. By the way! wasn´t aware neither of what was being played currently during the bass solo. The Invisible Man bit (with drums) was great, but "Nevermore" was specially beautiful !!
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Feb 3, 2015 0:03:48 GMT -5
I wanna know what a "short Lambert pikkie" is !! {grins}
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