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Post by nica575 on Apr 16, 2019 14:42:50 GMT -5
Some nice stadiums again! amlamla_mariko 🧜♀️ @amlamla Queen+Adam Lambert 2020 This capacity is an approximate number, just to be sure. 1/25, 26 Saitama Super Arena 37,000 1/28 Kyocera Dome Osaka 55,000 1/30 Nagoya Dome 49,800 Looks like all indoor stadiums! ...which explains January...
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Post by bamafan on Apr 16, 2019 15:15:04 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Apr 16, 2019 15:15:59 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 16, 2019 15:39:56 GMT -5
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Post by satisfied on Apr 16, 2019 15:43:07 GMT -5
I seem to recall in an interview somewhere that Adam said he lost his voice after recording his Playmobil part. Did I make this up? Hard to tell, these days. ETA - Found it! (Lots of long-haired photos in this article, by the way. ) schonmagazine.com/interview-adam-lambert/ "That’s good. On top of the album and the Queen residency, you’ve also been announced as the villain in the Playmobil movie. How has that experience been? Is it your first acting gig, even if it’s voice acting?
It’s my first voiceover gig, for an animated anything. It’s really exciting. I’ve never done that before and I’ve always wanted to do it. It’s fun because it’s a musical role. This character has a song and he’s a villain, but he’s also sort of a clown. He’s funny, he’s crazy but he’s also super obnoxious, immature and power hungry… sort of a dictator. Sounds familiar…
Familiar! Yes, definitely some shades of social commentary in that. But it’s a great character, it was really fun to play. It was so nuts that I lost my voice after the first day, just because he’s just so insane. Your vocal range into voice acting must be amazing…
Yeah, it’s great. The song is very theatrical, so it matches this character. It’s ridiculous."
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Post by nica575 on Apr 16, 2019 15:56:10 GMT -5
Interesting article: How Pete Buttigieg is already changing the conversation about being gay in America www.cnn.com/2019/04/16/politics/pete-buttigieg-gay-rachel-maddow/index.html“....... With that caveat, it is striking how much attitudes have changed in just the last decade and a half toward the idea of a gay president. In 2006, just 43% said they would be either "comfortable" or "enthusiastic" about the idea of a gay presidential candidate, according to NBC-Wall Street Journal polling. By 2019, that number had soared to 68%. Those numbers have risen across the age spectrum. In 2006, 47% of 18-to-34-year-olds said they would be comfortable or enthusiastic about a gay candidate. Now? It's 75%. And even among those 65 and older, 56% now say they would be comfortable or enthusiastic about the idea of a gay presidential candidate while just 31% said the same 13 years ago. This is social change at warp speed. (Compare the movement of poll numbers on gay marriage to, say, legality of abortion. Night and day.) Buttigieg's candidacy -- and the way in which he has chosen to speak about his homosexuality and air his own internal struggles to grapple with what it meant (and means) to him -- is the next logical step in society's changing views of being gay. Even if he doesn't wind up as the Democratic nominee in 2020, Buttigieg's candidacy will be one for the history books.”
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Post by pi on Apr 16, 2019 16:01:40 GMT -5
I seem to recall in an interview somewhere that Adam said he lost his voice after recording his Playmobil part. Did I make this up? Hard to tell, these days. ETA - Found it! (Lots of long-haired photos in this article, by the way. ) schonmagazine.com/interview-adam-lambert/ "That’s good. On top of the album and the Queen residency, you’ve also been announced as the villain in the Playmobil movie. How has that experience been? Is it your first acting gig, even if it’s voice acting?
It’s my first voiceover gig, for an animated anything. It’s really exciting. I’ve never done that before and I’ve always wanted to do it. It’s fun because it’s a musical role. This character has a song and he’s a villain, but he’s also sort of a clown. He’s funny, he’s crazy but he’s also super obnoxious, immature and power hungry… sort of a dictator. Sounds familiar…
Familiar! Yes, definitely some shades of social commentary in that. But it’s a great character, it was really fun to play. It was so nuts that I lost my voice after the first day, just because he’s just so insane. Your vocal range into voice acting must be amazing…
Yeah, it’s great. The song is very theatrical, so it matches this character. It’s ridiculous." cassie I was curious about Adam losing his voice and was wondering if you might be able to explain it. How is it possible for Adam to sing the demanding Queen catalog in concerts without losing his voice, yet lose it after one day doing the voice for this role?
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Post by MeggyMeg on Apr 16, 2019 16:45:10 GMT -5
I seem to recall in an interview somewhere that Adam said he lost his voice after recording his Playmobil part. Did I make this up? Hard to tell, these days. ETA - Found it! (Lots of long-haired photos in this article, by the way. ) schonmagazine.com/interview-adam-lambert/ "That’s good. On top of the album and the Queen residency, you’ve also been announced as the villain in the Playmobil movie. How has that experience been? Is it your first acting gig, even if it’s voice acting?
It’s my first voiceover gig, for an animated anything. It’s really exciting. I’ve never done that before and I’ve always wanted to do it. It’s fun because it’s a musical role. This character has a song and he’s a villain, but he’s also sort of a clown. He’s funny, he’s crazy but he’s also super obnoxious, immature and power hungry… sort of a dictator. Sounds familiar…
Familiar! Yes, definitely some shades of social commentary in that. But it’s a great character, it was really fun to play. It was so nuts that I lost my voice after the first day, just because he’s just so insane. Your vocal range into voice acting must be amazing…
Yeah, it’s great. The song is very theatrical, so it matches this character. It’s ridiculous." cassie I was curious about Adam losing his voice and was wondering if you might be able to explain it. How is it possible for Adam to sing the demanding Queen catalog in concerts without losing his voice, yet lose it after one day doing the voice for this role?I'm not cassie but I have an explanation for this.
It's very much the same way with vocal cords as it is with other muscles - say you do squats every day for a week in the same way and volume - your muscles will get used to it eventually and you'll no longer feel the burn following the initial discomfort. Then do lunges the next day and your muscles will be like: "oh, that's new, I'm not used it it - OUCH!".
I don't believe Adam speaks or sings in a very high pitch on a daily basis and since the role required that, he felt it the next day, hah!
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Post by 3ku1 on Apr 16, 2019 17:05:40 GMT -5
Got two tickets for the Welly show. Prob luckey I Was so quick, going to sell out quickly. Good seats too.
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Post by skaschep on Apr 16, 2019 17:07:26 GMT -5
The Japan part is already in the newspapers! Erina @erinakonno さいたまスーパーアリーナは初めてライブに行った場所だった。高1のときJustin Bieberのライブに初めて行った。そして2回目のさいたまスーパーアリーナは 去年のBruno Mars 3回目が Queen+Adam Lambert なんて最高だ 70’s ROCK大好き親父 @yuminori0616 本日の日刊スポーツより、『映画「ボヘミアン・ラプソディ」ヒット受け3年4ヵ月ぶり実現 QUEEN JAPAN TOUR』
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