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Post by wal on Jun 20, 2014 13:21:18 GMT -5
ADAM LAMBERT @adamlambert Happy birthday @alisanporter !!!! ADAM LAMBERT @adamlambertHave you all heard by buddy @ferras' new EP!? Speak in Tongues is killer smarturl.it/FerrasEP
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Post by wal on Jun 20, 2014 13:25:47 GMT -5
Wild4Adam @wild4adam Statuesque - @adamlambert you command attention even in the shadows
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Post by Q3 on Jun 20, 2014 13:25:55 GMT -5
I am still catching up. The costumes were Versace and Adam's closet? Am I correct?
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Post by happycat14 on Jun 20, 2014 13:30:54 GMT -5
I am still catching up. The costumes were Versace and Adam's closet? Am I correct? I think the leopard suit was Givenchy. But what do I know. Gelly probably knows each item including jewelry and shoes!
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Post by Q3 on Jun 20, 2014 13:34:49 GMT -5
I am still catching up. The costumes were Versace and Adam's closet? Am I correct? I think the leopard suit was Givenchy. But what do I know. Gelly probably knows each item including jewelry and shoes! Oh, yes, I knew that!! I am still not coherent yet!
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Jun 20, 2014 13:38:25 GMT -5
Adding text. Click on actual link for pics and traffic counts!Queen and Adam Lambert's Tour Opener: 5 Things We LearnedRegal rock band and their new frontman make a grand U.S. debut at Chicago's United CenterAdam Lambert and Brian May perform at Chicago's United Center in Chicago, Illinois. By Dan Hyman June 20, 2014 11:55 AM ET Even when he was auditioning for American Idol, singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" for the judges with all his falsetto fireworks, it was readily apparent Adam Lambert had a major soft spot for Queen. That he would later perform with the band itself at the end of his season — and brilliantly so, at that — only solidified the increasingly obvious fact: This singer and all his octave-defying range and theatrical flair owed a clear debt of gratitude to the late Freddie Mercury. It was fitting and not altogether surprising, then, when Lambert quickly linked up with the legendary act, serving as their frontman at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards and again during a brief European tour. Last night, kicking off a 24-date North American run at Chicago's United Center, the union of Lambert and Queen became official. "It's so crazy that this came out of American Idol," Lambert admitted during a recent interview with Rolling Stone. Yet if the singer was any parts bewildered by his luck, he didn't show it on Thursday evening: The tour's opening show was a spectacle of the grandest order. Here are five things it taught us: Adam Lambert is no Freddie Mercury, but the man sure can sing.This isn't the first time Queen have attempted to replace their iconic frontman: Everyone from Wyclef Jean to Robbie Williams to Bad Company's Paul Rodgers, who toured with the band for the better part of the Aughts, has stepped into the late singer's massive shoes. From his cheeky call-and-response during "Another One Bites the Dust" to his outsize take on "Killer Queen," spreading out on a purple lounger and fake-chugging champagne, Lambert proved as brilliant a fill-in as you're bound to find. It's a shame he wasn't given more a cappella turns, however: "Somebody to Love" was goose bump-inducing thanks to Lambert's vocal acrobatics. And that's to say nothing of his vocal magic during "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are the Champions." Queen don't skimp on spectacle.Queen put on a rock show, but one that often feels more like a Vegas spectacle. Dizzying, rainbow stage lights: check. Red-and-green laser lights draping the entire arena in a Christmas hue: surely. A floating drum riser from which Taylor smacked the skins during a thrashing encore rendition of "We Will Rock You"? Of course. A gold glitter shower to close out the evening? How could they not? These flourishes were always for the best. Queen have a boatload of hits... and a boatload more.Beyond the classics, Queen earned a huge response from tracks like the slinky soiree "Who Wants to Live Forever," the Broadway-esque "The Show Must Go On" and the swaying "In the Lap of the Gods." Their greatest undertaking? A reinterpretation of Mercury's "Love Kills," a 1984 solo track that the frontman made with Giorgio Moroder for a restored version of the 1927 silent film Metropolis. Here, the band slowed it down, performing as a trio at the front of the catwalk. Lambert's vocals hung just below the upper-deck risers: "Bless him," he said in a toast to Mercury. "But we do a version of this our way." May and Taylor are supremely underrated talents.Lambert made the headlines, but his vocals would have nowhere to sit if Brian May and Roger Taylor weren't such pros. Last night, the former channeled David Gilmour during a brilliant extended guitar intro to "Tie Your Mother Down" and unleashed far more thrash and distortion then many would have expected. The latter, meanwhile, kept his sticks on the pulse all evening, dropping smacking martial beats during "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Radio Ga Ga." The wardrobe department came through bigtime.Let's be honest: What's a Queen show without some spectacular outfits? By our count, Lambert wore eight different ones during the two hour gig. His bandmates? They stuck to more traditional attire — shirt and slacks — but don't worry: May did don a gold cape during "Bohemian Rhapsody." It was only fitting. Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/news/queen-and-adam-lamberts-tour-opener-5-things-we-learned-20140620#ixzz35CoSwE9r Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Jun 20, 2014 13:40:00 GMT -5
Lay Me Down on MTV Israel! Awesome !!
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Post by usagi on Jun 20, 2014 13:40:05 GMT -5
What's funny is that by my count - Q3 and I are absolutely even in our own setlist contest (I'll tally the real one soon)! Out of the tracks we differed on she had Stone Cold Crazy (which I ABSOLUTELY regretted not putting in after I had hit submit...should have followed my initial instincts:P), I had In The Lap of the Gods Revisited...then she had '39 but I had Last Horizon (which according to most say it was played during Brian's solo). Wow... A tie is perfect! Here is the official setlist -- and it includes "Lost Horizon". Just a couple notes on the setlist: They did not play "Don't Stop Me Now" in Chicago, but played it in Burbank. The setlist says "Lap of the Gods" -- they played "In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited" vs. the very different " "In the Lap of the Gods". (two different songs both from Sheer Heart Attack) A quick question to Talon and Q3, or anyone that is knowledgable. Has Queen altered their set list from concert to concert, or is it pretty much set? If there are going to be any changes how drastic will it be (only maybe one or two, or quite different?)
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Post by houselady on Jun 20, 2014 13:44:17 GMT -5
Queen, Adam Lambert Blast Off With Bombastic Tour OpenerQueen and Adam Lambert rocked the United Center with a tour kick-off to remember.
Queen and Adam Lambert have managed to ace the nerve-wracking first night of their tour in North America, rocking Chicago's United Center to its foundations with a bombastic rock show to surpass all others. Combining theatrical flair with jaw-dropping vocal abilities, Queen's adopted singer, Adam Lambert proved his worth as the successor to Freddie Mercury once more.
More + photos: www.contactmusic.com/article/adam-lambert-brian-may-queen_4252085
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Post by houselady on Jun 20, 2014 13:48:11 GMT -5
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