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Post by adamrocks on May 30, 2014 13:59:30 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on May 30, 2014 14:03:07 GMT -5
Flashback. Stella @_Stelina_21 54m “glamnika81: #fbf One year ago now - 3rd ANNUAL LGBT HERITAGE MONTH @adamlambert honored with Hope of LA award pic.twitter.com/mWwB2Cuv81”
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Post by stampsgal on May 30, 2014 14:03:29 GMT -5
One kitchen. Top photo is taken from the perspective of the doorway beside the teacup painting. Bottom photo is taken from the corner diagonal to that. The extreme wide angle of these real estate photos makes everything look a little wonky, especially the apparent size of the semicircular upholstered bench. I don't like the use of ultra-wide angle photos in real estate or decorating promo because it gives such an unrealistic view of things. AGREE....It took me more than a minute (haha) and actually drawing out the kitchen to decide which perspective was correct. (ie one or two cooking areas). It is one kitchen. (edit: ie there is one island, one bank of cupboards with a sink, yes to ... double ovens and big side by side fridge. Take a look at the 2nd picture, 1st page of May 27th to see how the walls look from the outside.) I looked at the rear pictures showing the outside walls of the house....the eating area is on the corner of the kitchen not jutting out from a long wall. The kitchen pictures and the circular eating area are not on the same wall. The eating area goes around the corner of the house and therefore the pics are on ADJACENT walls. I drew it out and turned my diagram around to see shooting a pic from the living room entry door, then, switching to the corner by the cabinets/main sink area. You can only get a glimpse of each end of the eating circle as depicted in the posted picture which equates to one island, one stove fridge area. Also agree... real estate pictures can make every room look much larger than it really is!
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Post by adamrocks on May 30, 2014 14:05:00 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on May 30, 2014 14:09:04 GMT -5
So cute! tuke @tuke18 1h Love!! RT @mayo_Koon18: @adamlambert I drew this illust! I love you <3 pic.twitter.com/yU45toXUyy
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Post by adamrocks on May 30, 2014 14:16:37 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on May 30, 2014 14:18:33 GMT -5
Do you think by saying the tour will be different, they might change the arc of the concert as well? So that there isn't that long middle Brian/Roger section? I just wondered if that was to give him vocal rest. I almost wanted their moment more interspersed but perhaps that wouldn't work. I enjoy Brian and Roger singing and all the harmonies when they all sing. I hope Adam does one acoustic number with Brian. Am hopeful about a slightly different set! I have no idea what they might do differently. However, I predict they will have a section for at least 15-20 minutes where Adam is offstage. Some of the Queen repertoire is very challenging, vocally. Adam makes it even more so with added riffs, improvisation, high glory notes, etc. I have watched some of Queen's live concerts from the 80s, and Freddie, while full of energy and magnetism, vocally takes things down in the key or sings an alternate melody/harmony rather than reaching for the high glory notes. Freddie also blew out his voice during his career. With the demands on Adam's voice, I think he will insist on a break of some kind rather than performing straight thru for two hours. At least, I hope he would. I want that voice to be as pure, pristine and strong for many years to come. Breaks for one or two songs aren't really enough. Especially if he stays on stage and maintains his onstage energy and presence. He needs to be "OFF" vocally, emotionally, and physically. IMO. ITA with Cassie. ** Also many fans are there to see Brian and Roger. (Including many Adam fans who are also Queen fans). ** Brian and Roger have already said the setlist will be different. And Brian tweet yesterday and post indicated that they were working on something new from an early Queen album. My bet is "Killer Queen" which will be another hard song for Adam to sing. If you look at Queen setlists over time, they really did not change that much (except for Q+PR having all the Free and Bad Company songs but that is so different). BUT what did change is that the production and the way they were presented. ** Whatever else, there will be at least 2 and probably 3 instrumental songs, plus almost certainly a few songs with Brian and Roger on lead vocals, and two Roger-Adam duets. So my guess is.... 2 recorded songs - intro, recorded end [God Save The Queen] 1 Drum battle and/solo (bet on battle) 1 Guitar showcase 1 more long instrumental piece that leads into a song 2 duets with Roger-Adam Radio Gaga, Under Pressure Adam Solos - 17, plus the 2 duets, some will be short versions. We Will Rock You We Are the Champions Somebody to Love Dragon Attack Who Wants to Live Forever Crazy Little Thing Called Love Fat Bottomed Girls Bohemian Rhapsody (with some video vocals, and a Freddie appearance) The Show Must Go On Another One Bites the Dust I Want It All Seven Seas of Rhye Keep Yourself Alive Don't Stop Me Now New: Killer Queen (perhaps in a medley of early Queen songs) New: Something funky that Adam picks - Invisible Man could be it! New: Something from Innuendo -- maybe "Innuendo" with Adam on lead. Roger lead vocalsThese Are the Days of Our Lives Maybe one more song Brian lead vocalsTie Your Mother Down Love of My Life '39 Bits of other Queen songs worked in by Brian, like he did with "Son and Daughter" in 2011 and they did with "Under Pressure" at the 2011 EMAs. Will be dropped from 2012 QAL Setlist A Kind of Magic - not a US or Canadian hit I Want to Break Free
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Post by flowers on May 30, 2014 14:26:25 GMT -5
I don't know what you are seeing, guys, but there is only one kitchen and only one island. There are just 3 different photos taken from different angles of the room. The wine area is the entire back wall of the dining room! It is not in the kitchen. It looks like a mirror at first glance, but look closer. Thanks myS*&@^#r but.... Nope - this is definitely two islands, two oven areas, two fridge/ freezers. The breakfast booth thing is to the left of one and the right of the other. Also look at the sides of the islands. Yep - saw wine area in dining room.....wondered if they are refrigerated and, in that case, where is the Red? Obviously too much time on my hands today! Revlisacat - thank you for your explanation of the two ' mirror image ' Kitchen ends. Seems the answer. i am living and learning! It's all one room but it definitely has two ovens, double counter, two fridges etc. A kosher kitchen. Kudos to the person who noticed this. One of the things I love about Glam Nation is how much we pick up from each other through simple observation and exchange of information.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2014 14:29:08 GMT -5
Madonna, Elton John, David Bowie, Mick Jaggar, Steven Tyler, Michael Jackson (prior to his death), etc. All Icons. His legend didn't happen because he died, it happened because he lived and rocked the hell out of everyone.
I don't understand this comment. He could have easily lowered the notes to accomodate any vocal changes that come with age and fans of Queen would have been fine with that.
How do you know this? Freddie died in 1991 before Nirvana really hit the mainstream. You seem to be speaking about Freddie as if you actually knew him personally in these absolutes. Freddie performed Opera, which is hardly mainstream or pop. I think it's somewhat insulting to Freddie to characterize him as so narrowminded and closed off to other artists/types of music.
This is one of the greatest losses apart from his voice; his songwriting.
I wouldn't be so sure about the short shorts LOL
Didn't those other bands break up due to rifts between the members? Queen, as the original line up, seemed very cohesive and grounded as a unit.
I think it's impossible to guage how a collaboration with current popular artists would do in comparison to a collaboration that happened 25plus years ago with an artist who hadn't been viewed as relevant for almost a decade prior to his own death.
Again, how do you know Freddie loved money (which I'm sure he did because who doesn't, but you say it as if he'd sell his soul for a dollar)? and Freddie never resided in the U.S. unlike Elton John, so is it really likely that he would have moved to the U.S. to do shows in Vegas?
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Post by Q3 on May 30, 2014 14:31:31 GMT -5
Thanks myS*&@^#r but.... Nope - this is definitely two islands, two oven areas, two fridge/ freezers. The breakfast booth thing is to the left of one and the right of the other. Also look at the sides of the islands. Yep - saw wine area in dining room.....wondered if they are refrigerated and, in that case, where is the Red? Obviously too much time on my hands today! Revlisacat - thank you for your explanation of the two ' mirror image ' Kitchen ends. Seems the answer. i am living and learning! Here are the embedded pics ... swoliwank.livejournal.com/3244.html?thread=12429484#t12429484That is one 4-sided island. The Warming oven and prep sink faces the range. The microwave faces the main sink, the stools are opposite the window wall and you can see the reflection of the windows in the refrigerator. Compare the two photos and the wine bottles and glasses on top.
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