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nic42
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Post by nic42 on May 30, 2016 15:48:20 GMT -5
Sooo.... I did write some more about my experience in Cologne, because I just wanted to remember every little thing. I was going to keep it to myself, as a souvenir, but at the gentle insistence of one of our most esteemed members here I decided to put it on today's thread. If you want to read part 1, that's here adamtopia.com/post/757097/threadCologne QAL - part 2 The behind the scenes footage at the opening is awesome! Especially when you are right under one of the screens and that badass rocker is walking right towards you. It was such a shock to suddenly see Adam standing in front of me on the side stairs. I was waiting for the curtain to open and then he appeared out of nowhere. I completely missed the curtain opening after that and I needed the vids to find out what happened. Who watches a curtain when Adam is there? When I returned to my seat I had to go outside of the stadium for a moment. It was the most amazing feeling ever when I got in again. Back into the magic, like stepping into a brilliant warm sea of light and music and happy people. During the end of WWTLF it was as if Adam was standing in a storm of light. Everything rotating with the intensity of his singing. It was amazing to see the rain falling down through the lasers and the lights. I tried to take some pictures of it, but they don't capture that brilliance. Adam with an umbrella was just priceless. It is an umbrella from the venue, so he may have requisitioned it from a security guard. I just loved him twirling with it. I also hoped that we would see him soaking wet, but I knew beforehand that he wouldn't let that happen. His hair, you know. I have to check it, but I think all the songs where he ventured out in the rain were followed by a break to get his hair in order again. It only threatened to come down once. Glitter from the show was everywhere, on people's faces, at the tram stop, in the hotel garage, at the central station. Even the next day it was obvious in Cologne that Queen happened. The reviews were on many front pages of regional newspapers the next day. And they were glowing! We bought one of every edition :-). The day after I was SO exhausted that I couldn't even get into Cologne to see the city. I just sat down on a terrace near the Kölner Dom, in the company of Atop friends. The best possible way to spend the 'day after'. augenpoesie , it was superb to finally meet you! On that same terrace there were more people who had been at the show, one guy who kept on raving about Adam and that 'he was going to marry him and have his babies'. About how he couldn't pass up on the opportunity to see an Adam Lambert show.... with "the Queens".
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