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Post by 4EverAdam on Jun 15, 2018 20:08:27 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Jun 15, 2018 20:17:17 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Jun 15, 2018 20:19:35 GMT -5
These cape unfurling moments are spectacular! What a photographer's dream! The way that fabric just flows around that magnificent body. And he flings it off with perfect aplomb. LOVE IT!
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jun 15, 2018 20:24:23 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jun 15, 2018 20:27:45 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 15, 2018 21:52:44 GMT -5
MCH - Translated ReviewQUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT TOOK HOLD OF THE JYSKE BANK BOXIt was a pleasure when Queen + Adam Lambert took the stage in the Jyske Bank Box on Friday night to a brag of a rock concert.Since the band first shared the stage at the American Idol final in 2009, Queen + Adam Lambert has proved to be a hugely successful partnership and Friday night was no exception as the rock legends set the way past Herning and the Jyske Bank Box on their summer tour in Europe . With Adam Lambert in the lead, the band picked up great reviews when they last played in the Jyske Bank Box in 2015, and therefore it was not without expectation that those against 11,000 Queen fans took on the popular group for Friday's concert.
The joy of regret was not to be missed when the light in the Jyske Bank Box was turned off and Queen + Adam Lambert launched the concert with Brian Mays 'Tear It Up' from 1984 that made the audience cheer out. Brian May acknowledged for the many batsalves with a solid guitar solo for "Fat Bottomed Girls", where he ran into the stage, shaped like a guitar.
Legendary Queen classics
Queen + Adam Lambert delivered the entire catalog of hits during the evening and there were two very present, humorous and not least involved gentlemen who stood at the front of the stage. It was not long before Lambert took the floor and welcomed the audience, and sent a big thank you to the original Queen members on the stage:
- Hello Herning! Are you okay Before we move on, I would like to thank the two rock n 'roll gentlemen, I'm on stage tonight: Brian May and Roger Taylor. It is a huge honor. Give them a big hand, said Adam Lambert, after which he sent a big tribute to Freddy Mercury with the hit "Do not Stop Me Now".
Also, Brian May called the crowd for community singing when he went to the stage with his guitar and played the song "The Love of My Life" in a dark Jyske Bank Box, which was lit up as a starry sky by the audience. After that, the party continued, and legendary Queen classics came from "I Want It All", "Another One Bites The Dust", "Somebody to Love" to "We Are The Champions", Mays eminent guitar solo and of course the inevitable title song "We Will Rock You", who had promised to lift in the Jyske Bank Box.
God Save the Queen
Since the band first shared the stage at the American Idol final in 2009, Queen + Adam Lambert has proved to be a hugely successful partnership and Friday night was no exception as the rock legends set the way past Herning and the Jyske Bank Box on their summer tour in Europe . With Adam Lambert in the lead, the band picked up great reviews when they last played in the Jyske Bank Box in 2015, and therefore it was not without expectation that those against 11,000 Queen fans took on the popular group for Friday's concert.
The joy of regret was not to be missed when the light in the Jyske Bank Box was turned off and Queen + Adam Lambert launched the concert with Brian Mays 'Tear It Up' from 1984 that made the audience cheer out. Brian May acknowledged for the many batsalves with a solid guitar solo for "Fat Bottomed Girls", where he ran into the stage, shaped like a guitar.
Legendary Queen classics
Queen + Adam Lambert delivered the entire catalog of hits during the evening and there were two very present, humorous and not least involved gentlemen who stood at the front of the stage. It was not long before Lambert took the floor and welcomed the audience, and sent a big thank you to the original Queen members on the stage:
- Hello Herning! Are you okay Before we move on, I would like to thank the two rock n 'roll gentlemen, I'm on stage tonight: Brian May and Roger Taylor. It is a huge honor. Give them a big hand, said Adam Lambert, after which he sent a big tribute to Freddy Mercury with the hit "Do not Stop Me Now".
Also, Brian May called the crowd for community singing when he went to the stage with his guitar and played the song "The Love of My Life" in a dark Jyske Bank Box, which was lit up as a starry sky by the audience. After that, the party continued, and legendary Queen classics came from "I Want It All", "Another One Bites The Dust", "Somebody to Love" to "We Are The Champions", Mays eminent guitar solo and of course the inevitable title song "We Will Rock You", who had promised to lift in the Jyske Bank Box.
A magnificent stage show
For almost 2.5 hours Adam Lambert, the two original members Brian May on Guitar and Roger Tayler on drums, and the live band of Spike Edney on Keyboards, Neil Fairclough on bass and Tyler Warren percussed entertained the many party-lovers in the Jyske Bank Box. With no less than 300 moving lights, among other things, candles sent across the chairs, added smoke elements, confetti, giant robots and other humorous actions like Lambert, who took a bike ride on the stage for the "Bicycle Race", Queen + Adam Lambert provided magnificent show that got a lot of klapsalver from the audience.
REVIEWS
Herning Folkeblad: 5 stars
Queen delivered a king concert when they visited the Box in Herning on Friday evening. The band has almost 50 years on the bag, but they certainly do not seem as if they need to abdicate just as soon as possible. The sound, energy and stage show were top professional and live.
More photos: www.mch.dk/nyheder/queenadam-lambert-loeftede-taget-paa-jyske-bank-boxen
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Post by pi on Jun 15, 2018 22:01:32 GMT -5
aoh.dk - Translated ReviewQueen gave it full gas in the Box.Queen put a crown in the boxThe rock genres were in great shape in HerningBy Kim Stoltenberg Hansen Online EditorQueen + Adam Lambert Five stars
CULTURE Queen delivered a king concert when they visited the Box in Herning on Friday night.
The band has almost 50 years on the bag, but they definitely do not seem as if they need to abdicate for the time being. The sound, energy and stage show were top professional and live.
One might be a prince and reject that it's the real thing when deceased Freddie Mercury has been replaced by a man who finished a secondary placement in an American talent show a decade ago. But the showman Adam Lambert took the plot of the criticism when he went to the audience completely and did not ask that there were many who were sitting right now saying to himself that "he is probably no Freddie. .. '. And then he gave the answer: "No shit. There is only one rock god like Freddie. I'm just a lucky kid who has the best VIP room in the hall. And then I'm fighting Freddie fan! "
Then he was like one of us.
However, as another princess on the pea, Freddie Mercury's voice will, of course, be missed by the fact that the other band members supply 100 mattresses of velly, which made every effort to conceal the colossal significance of the deceased farmer.
Bold on Friday
But now you can not do anything about death and treasures in the kingdom, and Adam Lambert was actually the positive surprise of the evening. Last they were in the Box in 2015, the sentence ruled that if X-factor dictator Blachman had been in the hall, he had voted Adam Lambert home. Perhaps because the band then let Freddie Mercury sing on a big screen at a lot of the numbers, so that poor Lambert could constantly see what giant he was trying to put on his shoulders.
This evening, the new singer let himself be - and so it's with bad comments, loose wrists, pink pants and mint green jacket - not quite enough, many dare to get up with a Friday night in Herning.
And by the way, it was on a friday that they passed by. When the other tour cities are Berlin, London, Rome and Madrid, one could not imagine the band planning a quiet Tuesday in Herning, but we got a good Friday and the crowd was so much involved.
Unnecessary oldschool
Only wormwood in the delicious 24-course royal dinner was some total oldschool elements. When did he last hear a drum solo? But Roger Taylor has his hug, and he has written songs like Radio Ga Ga, Its A Kind Of Magic and These Are The Days Of Our Lives, so we forgive him.
Brian May also gave a guitar solo that was longer than more of the songs. Needless to say, as we had discovered, he could play a spade like no other. But if you are the man behind Fat Bottomed Girls, We Will Rock You and Who Wants To Live Forever, then one must of course decide. However, it killed a bit of the party atmosphere, which luckily emerged quickly as the band could end with the four monster tracks, Radio Ga Ga, Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions - with Lambert dressed in big kings and gold clothes.
As the above suggests, there were lots of hits last night. The band has crazy 50 songs that have been in Top 30 on the English chart. Therefore, it was also surprising that, even on a Ronaldo night, there was no sold out. Maybe Queen may no longer be interested in half the royals, but the whole box loved them this evening.
The set list in the box
Tear It Up
Seven Seas of Rhye
Tie Your Mother Down
Play the Game
Fat Bottomed Girls
Killer Queen
Do not Stop Me Now
Bicycle Race
I'm in love with my car
Another One Bites the Dust
Lucy
I Want It All
Love of My Life
Somebody to Love
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Under Pressure
I Want To Break Free
Who Wants To Live Forever
Last Horizon
The Show Must Go On
Radio Go Go
Bohemian Rhapsody
We Will Rock You
We Are the Champions
www.aoh.dk/artikel/queen-lod-sig-krone-i-boxen?tdmv=R1
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Post by pi on Jun 15, 2018 22:08:22 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 15, 2018 23:26:35 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 15, 2018 23:43:06 GMT -5
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