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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 16:21:49 GMT -5
Fixed now!
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 16:23:54 GMT -5
Promo
QUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT RELEASE LIVE ALBUM ON OCTOBER 2
Since 2014, Queen + Adam Lambert have been touring the world with the timeless songs of Queen. Every show is always sold out. Thanks to this tour and of course the movie Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen is more popular than ever. However, there was one thing they hadn't done yet: release an album. That is now available in the form of Live Around The World. Recorded between 2014 and 2020 at their concerts on four continents. The album contains all the big Queen hits such as Queen + Adam Lambert played for millions of fans in recent years. Live Around The World will be available on CD, CD + DVD, CD + BluRay and 2LP from October 2.
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 16:29:47 GMT -5
Translated from Spanish Five years ago, Queen + Adam Lambert performed with an incredible show on the Athletic Track of the National Stadium. You were there? What do you think of this incarnation of Brian May and Roger Taylor alongside the young singer? Our review: bit.ly/32vZLo9twitter.com/rockaxisoficial/status/1311387842388557828Without imitating Freddie Mercury, the song 'Killer Queen' begins, and Adam Lambert leans back in an armchair and flirts with the camera, showing off his dramatic and singing skills. He is playful as well as virtuous, while Brian May looks at him from the corner of his eye, almost with paternal pride. In whoever was a participant in the “American Idol” contest, there is a different spirit to that of Paul Rodgers, the voice of Bad Company and Free with which Queen first came to Chile seven years ago. While the performance of the Briton leans more towards the vocal, with his influences from blues and soul, the 33-year-old Californian adds a quota of theatricality to the musical in the already emotional show of the band. Thus, he unfolded very naturally in the different sections of the show, not appearing close, but with a remarkable rudeness. "Thank you very much to Roger and Brian for letting me sing here," said Lambert in the first moment he addressed the audience, "I wouldn't be who I am if it weren't for Freddie. From the rockabilly of 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love', he then came to one of the great moments of the show with 'Somebody to Love', in an escalation of emotions that continued with 'Love of My Life', where Brian May was alone in the stage with his acoustic guitar, and thousands of voices singing along with the image of Freddie Mercury on the screen. "Yesterday I went to El Paranal", the guitarist later commented in Spanish, "do you know that the best astronomers in the world are in Chile?" Thus he gave way to '39' and invited to return to the stage Neil Fairclough (bass), Spike Edney (Queen keyboardist since 1981), Following Roger Taylor's rendition of 'Kind of Magic', and some unnecessary bass and drum solos, the band, along with Lambert, resumed with 'Under Pressure', which also marked another of the concert's high points, with Taylor doing the voice of Bowie and Lambert that of Mercury, and the phrase "why can't we give love ?!" exclaimed by the audience. Wonderful. It was in the classics where the audience surrendered at the feet of Queen and Adam Lambert, singing and cheering everything, but also, from the stage, the delivery was impressive not only from a musical and emotional point of view, but also technically, with a large round screen that functioned as a backdrop, and plays of light that formed, for example, 'Who Wants to Live Forever? as a self-homage and salute to Mercury's immortal soul. Towards the close, the hits 'Tie Your Mother Down', the spirited 'Don't Stop Me Now', 'Radio Gaga', 'I Want It All' and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' (the same song Lambert auditioned for) came together. for “American Idol”), where images from the original video with Freddie Mercury were used, which merged very subtly with the live performance and never denoted that it was in the presence of a tribute band, as many fans feared. Lambert easily played with his voice, while May was unbeatable on guitar, and Taylor and her son formed a firm duo on drums. At the end of the night, with a May almost in tears and about 20 thousand people who saw their expectations exceeded, 'We Will Rock You' and 'We Are the Champions' arrived, par excellence, the most important stadium anthems. In little more than two hours.
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 18:00:10 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 18:02:20 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 18:07:53 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 19:07:02 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 19:08:24 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 19:09:35 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Sept 30, 2020 19:10:40 GMT -5
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