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Post by hrithika on Jun 8, 2018 2:59:05 GMT -5
By Diogo Gonçalves Queen - Love of My Life (Freddy’s Appearance)@altice Arena 2018 youtu.be/UMIqyfnDmKo
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Post by pi on Jun 8, 2018 4:43:43 GMT -5
SAPOMAG - Translated by GoogleQueen + Adam Lambert at Altice Arena: royalty came and wonThe concert began with a short delay of ten minutes, which did not bother the attendees who filled the room completely. The house was full.
Soon after Frank appeared, the robot that has been associated with the band since the success of "News of the World", the album released in 1977 and immortalized with hits like "We Will Rock You" or "We Are The Champions". The gamble on the technology was strong on the part of the British band that appeared after a concussion provoked by the robot, that seemed to hold the stage with the hands. The concert began with the sound of "Tear It Up," followed by a "Seven Seas of Rhye" and "Tie Your Mother Down," with the first night highlight for Brian May in a first of many guitar solos.
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However, it was with "Play The Game" and "Fat Bottomed Girls" that the audience for the first time achieved the true state of euphoria, accompanying the band with strong choirs and incessant palms, where even the elders could not resist a foot dance to their places.
Climbing on stage under the head of our well-known Frank, Adam Lambert made his way to "Killer Queen" before addressing the audience for the first time. "Lisbon! Are you having fun? Before continuing I have to thank these two great rock legends who are on stage tonight. A round of applause for Brian May and Roger Taylor! Of all the times that I'm on stage with these gentlemen, I just think 'Is this just real life? Is this just fantasy? ' (in reference to the lyrics to "Bohemian Rhapsody"), because let's be honest ... Many of you are now thinking, 'but he's not Freddie.' Well, do not tell me! Freddie, there's only one! I'm a fan like all of you, so let's celebrate the Queen and Freddie all together! "Were his words before toasting us with" Do not Stop Me Now "
"Bicycle Race" and "I'm In Love With My Car" were the songs that followed, and in the last it was the turn of the drummer to lend his voice at a musical moment where Adam Lambert was absent for another change in the guard, clothing.
Already back on stage, Lambert offered us "Another One BitesThe Dust "and" Lucy ". The audience also excelled in "I Want It All," with a synchronized chorus of full lungs, also giving space to another solo and even song by the band's guitarist who quickly took advantage of their opportunity to communicate with the audience.
"You are fantastic! Good night, how are you? "Brian May began in good Portuguese. "You are the most fantastic audience ever. No one has ever applauded us so loudly. Are you willing to sing? Let's warm up a little bit, "he challenged the guitarist making room for the most exciting moment of the night to the sound of" Love of My Life. " Brian did, as usual, Freddie's times, singing in tune with the audience that gathered in a perfect choir full of white lights, and finally, also appearing Freddie himself on the screens of the room for an emotional farewell where we could see the tears of Brian May running down his face as he waved at the image of his late friend and groupmate.
After a long selfie on stage, the show went on to another big hit with "Somebody To Love," moving on to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and following a battle between drummers where Roger Taylor again showed that age do not stop it.
"Under Pressure" was another of the band's successes for this concert in Lisbon, a theme in which Adam Lambert sang along with Roger Taylor, before moving on to the iconic "I Want to Break Free" with a light show that was mirrored throughout the enclosure.
It was also in songs like "Who Wants To Live Forever" that Adam Lambert reminded us why he was chosen to represent Freddie Mercury in the presence of the Queen, dazzling those with his full range and vocal range completely irreproachable.
Brian May again had his moment with "Last Horizon" and another countless number of guitar solos while he stood on stage, giving space to the famed "The Show Must Go On", with Adam Lambert coming back to stand out, is based on their vocal ability.
"Radio Ga Ga" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" were two of the band's biggest hits chosen to be presented next, driving the crowd crazy before the encore arrived.
Already after a short pause, the image of Freddie Mercury reappeared on the screens of the Altice Arena, in an image where the singer pulled by the audience that no disappoint
Finally, to end the night in a big way, everyone returned to the stage, with Adam Lambert impersonating the crown royalty over his head, gifting us with "We Will Rock You," and ending with "We Are The Champions" where the audience has reached the peak of enthusiasm. The concert ended in an echoing palaver proving once again that the British band did not disappoint, demonstrating that age is not an impediment when talent has no measure. And the courage and professionalism of a fan on behalf of Freddie Mercury could only be worth a loud ovation.
mag.sapo.pt/showbiz/artigos/queen-adam-lambert-na-altice-arena-a-realeza-chegou-e-conquistou?utm_source
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jun 8, 2018 4:46:03 GMT -5
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