mszue
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Post by mszue on Jul 6, 2017 11:15:21 GMT -5
You can have it as long as he's at your side of the ocean. I am still dreaming of seeing that red leopard shirt in person one day I suspect the red/silver/blue outfit is only for the US. Which is why I think Canada got the black leather. But trust me when I say, the red star pants are a beautiful sight to behold! And the entire outfit is kind of an explosion, for the show's opening. It really works! i have finally time to write my recap so will get at that shortly but intended to reference the opening costume change with a polite thank you. It shows their cultural sensitivity and er non-Americans really appreciate that. After all, only Adam, and now Warren, are American...of the onstagers...good for them. I was wondering if they would do that
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Post by animaldoc on Jul 6, 2017 11:27:50 GMT -5
Just wondering if anyone is going to KC Sunday? I am going with my son, brother and SIL! Sooo excited! I'll be there too!! Going to the Denver concert tonight, and then on to KC, where I have a stage seat. Beyond excited!!!!!! I was also in Phoenix, so I know how stupendous these shows will be.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 11:29:26 GMT -5
I know there are others, but none come to mind at this moment. Adam has the most natural grace I can ever remember seeing in someone who is not a trained athlete. And I include dancers in the category of athletes. Actually, even more than some, because he is so limber. I know he is ethereally blessed with insane good looks, it is not that (but it helps!) Looking at all these wonderful concert pics, there are a minuscule amount , an infinitesimal amount, where he looks awkward. In fact I can't think of one now. No matter what moment the camera captures, he looks lithe and smooth and graceful and present and, well, just perfect (to me). This boy has so many inherent blessings, and that includes a body with ball bearing joints, a natural fluidity, an instinctive body reaction to the music and song lyrics. And that is when the camera catches him in the middle of a movement! Honestly, when I think back to some of the pictures people have captured of me, the goofy faces and poses, I marvel all over again at how virtually every single picture of him could be framed. His moments in time are so right. And...and...AFL has......
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Post by mimijoy on Jul 6, 2017 11:37:09 GMT -5
I am going to the KC show on Sunday!!! I haven't seen Adam or Queen + AL since the Chicago show on last US tour so I am pretty excited. Taking a friend - I need to locate my tickets but think I am on floor in 11th row or so
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Post by skaschep on Jul 6, 2017 11:45:27 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 11:46:22 GMT -5
I am going to the KC show on Sunday!!! I haven't seen Adam or Queen + AL since the Chicago show on last US tour so I am pretty excited. Taking a friend - I need to locate my tickets but think I am on floor in 11th row or so My last show was QAL Chicago, too! I really did enjoy the city of Chicago and thought about going back there this time but I use to live in Kansas City so thought I could revisit some things while I am there. My brother picked up the tickets so I don't know where we will be exactly. I hope he takes my advice and buys some good earplugs because it will be loud and FABULOUS!! Have Fun!!
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Post by red panda on Jul 6, 2017 11:51:01 GMT -5
cassie, I left a question for you in the Music and musicians NOT ADAM thread.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 11:54:31 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 12:01:21 GMT -5
OH! Wouldn't it be great if they did Jailhouse Rock in Omaha?!! twitter.com/TALCvids/status/882920585315180544 The Omaha World-Herald called Queen an 'inhuman machine' after concert in 1980By Kevin Coffey / World-Herald staff writer 11 hrs ago Queen is among the storied acts that played Omaha’s Civic Auditorium. Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor played down on Capitol Avenue on Sept. 13, 1980. While supporting its 1980 album, “The Game,” Queen made a swing through Omaha, where it played a cover of Elvis’ “Jailhouse Rock,” new hit “Another One Bites the Dust” and took two passes at “We Will Rock You.” According to The World-Herald’s review in the next morning’s paper, more than 10,000 fans filled the arena. The review said a little more than that. “The humorless approach to the songs of destruction, decadence and conquest, plus lead singer Freddie Mercury’s rabble-rousing, arrogant stage presence, supported that characterization” as “the world’s first Nazi rock band,” the review read. Though famous now, Queen’s “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions” were a bit contentious at the time, and a Rolling Stone critic scorned Queen as “the first truly fascist rock band.” The World-Herald’s 1980 review refers to the band later as an “inhuman machine.” “The music was a little unsettling but it had a great beat. The crowd loved it all the way, cheering through two encores,” read the review. Queen set list: Sept. 13, 1980, Omaha Civic Auditorium Jailhouse RockWe Will Rock You Let Me Entertain You Play the Game Mustapha Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to…) Killer Queen I’m in Love with My Car Get Down, Make Love You’re My Best Friend Save Me Now I’m Here Dragon Attack Now I’m Here (reprise) Fat Bottomed Girls Love of My Life
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 12:09:07 GMT -5
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