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Post by girldrummer on Aug 1, 2017 13:49:17 GMT -5
Thank you thank you ALL for the vids and concert recaps! I saw the Chicago show and was overwhelmed with joy the whole time. It just keeps getter better and better if that's humanly possible. Only three more to go. Sad to see it end BUT they need some rest before November when it starts up again.
I hope we find out more about Adam's new music between now and November. He must be planning on telling us something. In recent interviews, he sounded like he had new music ready to get out there before too long. I sure hope we get some kind of solo tour next year.
BTW, don't forget about the George Michael Tribute on August 19. It will be so great to see Adam perform at this event!
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Post by katycake on Aug 1, 2017 13:58:38 GMT -5
The only way I can listen to the same songs (some of which are really not my favorites) 26 times within the span of 42 days, is because it's Adam who sings them. Had anyone else sung them, I would have gotten really sick of them. But Adam's voice is addictive, and the way he performs is so genuine. I keep thinking about what he said when he judged the X Factor, that he'd pick the contestants who will always make the audience love them. I never seen anyone does it quite like him.
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Post by thebean on Aug 1, 2017 13:58:55 GMT -5
Not sure how to post a reply inside another comment on my post. I agree with you cheriemelissa that it is a Queen concert (actually Queen + Adam Lambert) and should absolutely pay homage to Freddie but I agree with Melliemom that he does't need to do it by putting himself down. He could thank The legends that are Brian and Roger for allowing him this great honor to perform and interpret the Queen songs. He could say how honored he is to perform and interpret Freddie's songs. He could say how much he is a fan of Freddie and how much he loves Freddie. He doesn't have to do it by saying "I'm no Freddie Mercury" that's all the media is picking up on, concert after concert...
He could pay great homage, respect and love without putting himself down.
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Post by nica575 on Aug 1, 2017 14:08:09 GMT -5
Thank you thank you ALL for the vids and concert recaps! I saw the Chicago show and was overwhelmed with joy the whole time. It just keeps getter better and better if that's humanly possible. Only three more to go. Sad to see it end BUT they need some rest before November when it starts up again. I hope we find out more about Adam's new music between now and November. He must be planning on telling us something. In recent interviews, he sounded like he had new music ready to get out there before too long. I sure hope we get some kind of solo tour next year. BTW, don't forget about the George Michael Tribute on August 19. It will be so great to see Adam perform at this event! Oh, I remember that date very well! So very excited to get new recordings with Adam singing! I'm saying recordings because Patty promised to record Plus for me these would be new songs as I don't know any George Michael songs anyway. Looking forward to August 19 impatiently! And seriously hoping for new Adam music September October
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Post by sizzling63 on Aug 1, 2017 14:15:32 GMT -5
I do too
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Post by satisfied on Aug 1, 2017 14:20:57 GMT -5
So much to look out for. In this one, fun footwork at 1:19 and kickass lift at 3:44.
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Post by lurleene on Aug 1, 2017 14:22:46 GMT -5
Not sure how to post a reply inside another comment on my post. I agree with you cheriemelissa that it is a Queen concert (actually Queen + Adam Lambert) and should absolutely pay homage to Freddie but I agree with Melliemom that he does't need to do it by putting himself down. He could thank The legends that are Brian and Roger for allowing him this great honor to perform and interpret the Queen songs. He could say how honored he is to perform and interpret Freddie's songs. He could say how much he is a fan of Freddie and how much he loves Freddie. He doesn't have to do it by saying "I'm no Freddie Mercury" that's all the media is picking up on, concert after concert... He could pay great homage, respect and love without putting himself down. I agree. Pay homage but don't go overboard cause the press will repeat it and it will never be enough for some. B, R, and A are the guys on stage making the fans happy bringing the music to life again. And Adam is absolutely wonderful in his role as lead vocalist, showman and frontman. And I think it is great that Brian and Roger include Two Fux. Adam fans like it (and many others if they are open to what it means to him and others.) And that is a small price to pay for him giving his all on that stage every night even if a few fail to acknowledge it. According to Brian and Roger, without Adam there would be no arena tour. Period. Adam deserves his bow and he should take it all the way thru.
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Post by sizzling63 on Aug 1, 2017 14:32:42 GMT -5
One day It will be Adam Lambert who nobody can compare to. That day has already arrived for me .. I'm sure most Adam fans can relate... Everytime I hear Adam's no Freddie, I laugh to myself.. sure no Freddie ,because Adam is one of the kind stupendous Adam Lambert BTW I keep wondering what Adam,after this leg of the tour, will fill the next couple of months with.. His solo career ???, The Bohemian Rhapsody movie???? Should be very interesting.... I hope it is something that will keep our "high" going haha, even if it is "only" assertion that he is working toward releasing more solo stuff Still, I think the time "off" isn't that much considering that he has the George Michael tribute also - it's only about two months until he has to get ready for Q&A in Europe again, and even more after. He may also need a bit of a breather to keep those mighty lungs in top shape haha.
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