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Post by wal on May 26, 2016 8:14:34 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on May 26, 2016 8:37:00 GMT -5
Linz.....WWRY and WATC Good vid
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Post by bamafan on May 26, 2016 8:47:57 GMT -5
I had overlooked this compilation video from Barcelona. Interesting view from the crowd. I love how the mostly guys start bopping up and down for DSMN at about 3:00 and love the lites on the audience during WWTLF.
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Post by bamafan on May 26, 2016 8:56:46 GMT -5
I'm really digging these sunglasses....love them! Love the bangs and the hat too. I think he did that quick shot just so he could type "Cockpit" ... don't y'all? lol
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Post by DancyGeorgia on May 26, 2016 9:07:41 GMT -5
So... I need some advice. If I can choose where to be in Cologne, at the 'catwalk' or in front of the stage left, what would be the best place? I haven't had the opportunity to watch many vids, so I would like to know whether Adam is on the catwalk more than before? How much time does he spend on the stage itself? Oh, I hope I will get a good spot! But the best news is that I am going to be there!!! Personally, I'd go for in front of the catwalk where you can see and hear everything really well all of the time. In front of the stage you have closer view of the rest of the band but you are looking at the back of Adam's head when he is on the catwalk. Plus the sound is better just a little bit away from the stage.
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Post by wal on May 26, 2016 9:08:23 GMT -5
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Post by wal on May 26, 2016 9:11:21 GMT -5
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Post by needacoke on May 26, 2016 9:30:51 GMT -5
So... I need some advice. If I can choose where to be in Cologne, at the 'catwalk' or in front of the stage left, what would be the best place? I haven't had the opportunity to watch many vids, so I would like to know whether Adam is on the catwalk more than before? How much time does he spend on the stage itself? Oh, I hope I will get a good spot! But the best news is that I am going to be there!!! Personally, I'd go for in front of the catwalk where you can see and hear everything really well all of the time. In front of the stage you have closer view of the rest of the band but you are looking at the back of Adam's head when he is on the catwalk. Plus the sound is better just a little bit away from the stage. I agree with Dancy. When we went to the first QAL US show in Chicago, I as up near the stage and stood right on the catwalk up there. I ended up watching the back of their heads for a good bit of the show. After that show, we were all scrambling to get tickets near B stage for the rest of the shows. You still have a good view of the stage from the end of the catwalk but you have a perfect spot for Killer Queen and every time he walks out.
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Post by wal on May 26, 2016 9:32:23 GMT -5
Angel_nDisguise @angel_nDisguise 20m Adam's new feature in WINQ is up on their website now: www.winq.com/2016/05/adam-lambert/ … Order info www.adamlambertmedia.com/index.php/event/print-winq-magazine/ … Partial interview: Adam Lambert covers Winq June/July, and long may he reign Roll up, roll up – pop prince Adam Lambert is here, covering the June/July issue of Winq, with images shot by legendary photographer Rankin. This summer, the American Idol runner-up turned pop sensation will replace the irreplaceable Freddie Mercury in a five-week-long European festival tour alongside the remaining members of Queen. Despite American Idol‘s 15 seasons and 178 finalists, there are few true global success stories. Kelly Clarkson and Adam Lambert are the two most people are likely to name on the spot, we’d wager. And it’s not without good reason, either. Lambert has built a legion of fans (Glamberts, a perfect portmanteau if ever there was one, given his overriding glam rock aesthetic) over the course of three albums, the most recent of which, last year’s The Original High, has sold a million copies and scored him his first top 10 UK album. Prior to that, 2013’s Trespassing debuted at number one on the US’ Billboard 200 album chart, putting him in the record books as the first openly-gay artist to achieve that feat. We caught up with him during his solo European tour to talk music, melancholia and moving past binary conversations. On working with Steve Aoki on new track ‘Can’t Go Home’:
I got into the studio with Steve and he was so cool, so kind. There was really good energy, and he gave me a lot of freedom and said, “Just go for it.” I would do a take and be like, “Well, what did you think?”, and he’s like “Do what you want, man, it sounds cool!” For me personally, that’s the best kind of energy to create with, because I can be a little intense, so to have someone balance me out with a carefree energy is really good for me. He created an amazing working environment. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA3ttXhRBYUOn performing with Queen:We get along really well, and there’s a lot of mutual respect there. I think that there’s so much joy that comes out on the stage that we just revel in it, really. Everyone is very appreciative of the opportunity. I’m coming at it from a point of view like, “Wow, I can’t believe you guys really want me to sing with you, this is so cool.” They’re excited to bring the songs to life again, and that they get to play their songs. I think anyone that ever had any doubts about this pairing needs to keep that in mind, because Brian and Roger love playing music, they love playing these shows live, and they should have every right to continue to play their songs. And I’m happy to help! On the gender and sexuality spectrum:I think that it’s really interesting because right now, we’re in a time where we can challenge people’s assumptions. It’s not about the binary of gay and straight, man and woman, black and white – that’s so basic. Now, we’re getting into this beautiful time, slowly but surely, where it’s more nuanced than that. The young generation coming up right now are able to experiment and feel comfortable with fluidity and blending it together, and I think that’s gorgeous. The full fashion story can be seen in the June/July issue of Winq, the world’s largest gay magazine. Buy yours now in a super-luxe, three-paper print edition, or download it onto your iOS or Android device. Posted on 26/05/16 by Tim Heap
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Post by girldrummer on May 26, 2016 9:37:36 GMT -5
Wow. After hearing this WWTLF, all I can say is, he just keeps getting better and better and better. How is it possible?
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