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Post by katycake on Nov 24, 2017 12:26:39 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 24, 2017 12:58:57 GMT -5
Really good interview with Adam. He sure shows how he has felt about his career since Idol, all the doubts and trepidations, the ups and down. But he has persevered. He's got a lot of years ahead of him to keep on creating, changing. I sometimes forget about his "firsts" in the music industry. He's really made a mark already.
Love reading about all the talents we have! We are a multi-faceted group, for sure!
And yes, Brian. LONG LIVE FREDDIE! And ADAM!
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Post by marionm on Nov 24, 2017 13:15:21 GMT -5
toramenor I recently saw a movie (German movie called "alphabet") that said exactly what you have said. Having neglected my creative side since my teens, I feel like Adam has inspired/reawakend that side of me again. I was shocked when I saw that. I can make my eyes (pupil) quiver/shake^^ it's not a very useful "skill" and it freaks people out so I don't really do it. I have repeatedly heard I give good huggs...that one I like to use! Lol Yes, Adam has said for a while earth, /bluesy/real instruments. I did notice though, that he didn't simply repeat the answer when asked last night...his excitement about what he has so far in songs gets me excited.
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Post by happy on Nov 24, 2017 13:21:59 GMT -5
Hmm, so my Unique Talent? From a serious perspective, my talents lie mostly in the technical realm. On a more quirky realm, I have long been known as the "Spin Queen" in both belly dance and ballroom classes. Double or triple spin in a swing, cha cha, or other dance, love it! I could do a dozen Chainé turns across the floor on an almost straight line and do spot turns in place for 5 minutes non-stop. Wow -- I felt dizzy just watching that video! My unique talent is I'm really good at finding things. YAY!
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 24, 2017 13:35:25 GMT -5
I can un-knot almost anything. Does that include knotting and un-knotting a cherry stem with your tongue? 😊 You know, I have never tried to do that ... that is probably more of a tongue talent than a knot talent but I have done other interesting things with my tongue. As to patience, well, you would just have to ask my children and I am not sure I want to hear the answer. :D
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Post by bamafan on Nov 24, 2017 15:02:48 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Nov 24, 2017 15:41:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2017 16:32:58 GMT -5
I love his snarky comment! Cute reply to his brother!
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Post by pi on Nov 24, 2017 16:33:43 GMT -5
JPS MEDIA - Review translated by Google from SwedishQUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT, Royal Arena, Copenhagen, November 22, 2017Queens original members Brian May and Roger Taylor made their first show together with Adam Lambert 2012. Two years later, they made their first regular tour of North America. The success was massive, and since then the victory has just rolled on. It is therefore only logical that in the acquaintance circle it still speaks in dreary words about the gig at Sweden Rock last year.
New spectacular show
Now it's time to move on. For when the group is now returning to Europe, they have not only rumored about a part in the track list, but also worked out a new spectacular show that makes clear blinking for forty-four anniversaries and the best-selling album News of the World. Rob Frank, who puts the cover on the album in question, for example, got his enormous head early by the scoreboard with Adam Lambert's playful play on the killer singer's Killer Queen. Wonderful over the top with the style and the eye in the eye if you ask me, and the same can be said about the singer's ability to drive around on a tricycle to the tunes of what else - Bicycle Race.
Similarly, Brian May contributed to the excesses by standing on a plateau high up in the air, apparently standing in the fist of the above-mentioned robot to (guitar) the tones of his own instrumental Last Horizon. Then add a huge fancy light show and a varied varied video flow on the LED screens behind the band, so you're sure to understand that this was an exhibition of lavishly rap and bombastic battle.
Low-key moment
Though there were of course low-key moments as well. Like when May made an acoustic version of Love of My Life while Freddie Mercury featured a live recording behind him on one of the video screens. Or when Lambert made a tastefully beautiful and sensitive interpretation of Who Wants To Live Forever.
Lambert is best for the job
Lambert, as a matter of fact, disarmed the early standard that nobody can replace Mercury by claiming that he "is a fan like everyone else". May be, but for my part, I am increasingly convinced that he is the best for the job May and Taylor could have. The American has an evolving scenery of peacocks, the right attitude, which sucks after attention, a dressed honest humility, and not least the necessary scope and attitude in the voice.
Brilliant (rock) exaggeration
The singer is also part of a whole that continues to convince. The reviews from the summer's US turn have also been very brilliant. Quite right, at least I want to say. Therefore, it has also been time to put the highest rating. Certainly, even the sun has its spots, one could have been without Roger Taylor's drum solo and obscure the stairway Get Down, Make Love. But overall, this was a very brilliant event characterized by immortal hits in batch and minute, revitalized professionalism and a (rock) exaggeration of a kind that unfortunately can be said is about to die out.
Therefore, there is no reason to take note of the unconventional hope of the Stockholm school colleague in the context of the rather pretty details. www.jpsmedia.se/2017/11/23/queen-adam-lambert-royal-arena-kopenhamn-den-22-november-2017/
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Post by skaschep on Nov 24, 2017 16:59:45 GMT -5
Ghost Town is still charting in Denmark!
Adam Lambert | Back to index | YouTube stats | 11/24 16:20 EST
Ghost Town
iTunes: #126 Denmark
Album: The Original High
Apple Music: #29 Slovenia #85 Uganda
Album: For Your Entertainment
Apple Music: #91 Lebanon
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