6.22.14 Queen + Adam Lambert start Canadian Invasion!
Jun 21, 2014 23:47:41 GMT -5
Post by Q3 on Jun 21, 2014 23:47:41 GMT -5
Kudo's to the lighting crew!!
Pamela Roz @pamelaroz
Yup...@adamlambert has got it! @queenwillrock thank you thank you thank you.
Queen + Adam Lambert start their first Canadian tour leg, and bring laser magic with them. Check out the Winnipeg thread for details. adamtopia.com/thread/2400/concert-mts-centre-winnipeg-canada
Adam Lambert did Freddie Mercury proud last night
Posted by Gwynedd Stuart on 06.20.14 at 04:58 PM
Adam Lambert is almost as fabulous as Brian Mays hair.
JEFF ELBEL / FOR THE SUN-TIMES
A few years ago, when Queen—which presently consists of guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor—toured with Bad Company lead singer Paul Rodgers, the whole affair felt sort of like a nonevent. I don't have anything against Paul Rodgers insofar as there's nothing, like, fundamentally wrong with him, but I heard a rumor that they would occasionally play Bad Company songs on that tour, including but not limited to bluesy biker-bar-jukebox jammer "Can't Get Enough," and I'm afraid I don't have any use for that at all.
Queen with any lead singer who isn't the inimitable Freddie Mercury will always be its own thing: Queen with [blank]. And any singer filling in the [blank] is ill-advised to try too hard to emulate Mercury because, like I said, it's not a thing that's possible. Adam Lambert, who's front-manning on the tour that kicked off last night at the United Center, is no Freddie Mercury—nor did he try to be. Nor should he. He's so completely his own flamboyant thing and he's amazing in his own right. He was reverent without relying on mimicry. I'd like to think Freddie would approve. The crowd sure seemed to.
Lambert came in second place when he competed on season eight of American Idol. Remember who beat him? ME NEITHER. (All right, it was this guy. Q3 -- there was a link here but I did not include it.) It was common consensus among people with brains that Lambert was robbed, but what a hearty last laugh he must be having now. Remember: Lambert sang "Bohemian Rhapsody" in his initial audition and was criticized by Simon Cowell for being "theatrical," like that's a bad thing. What do you do when you're theatrical? You front a band like Queen. That just five years later he's singing in arenas with one of the biggest bands in history, I mean, it's enough to move you tears. Well, it was enough to move me to tears. Like, a couple of times.
The spectacle of it all was overwhelming. The stage's backdrop was a gigantic Q with a video screen in the center, used alternately to show footage of the band, close-ups of May's fingerwork, and, on a few songs, vintage Freddie footage. The Q's leg extended out beyond the stage like a catwalk into the crowd that ended in a circular platform. The whole set was so impressive looking, so meticulously crafted that it seemed mildly ironic when Lambert's microphone failed during the first song ("Now I'm Here"). It was small, easily remedied—another mike stand was mere feet away—but first show of the tour, a little fuckup can really cast a pall on the entire night. Lambert was mostly unfazed.
By the fourth song, "Fat Bottomed Girls," he was good and loose. You know when Freddie instructs, "Get on your bikes and ride"? Lambert went with, "Now all you fat-ass bitches out there, get on your bikes and ride," which might've sounded crass had it not come from a man who wears glitter eyeliner. He really hammed/glammed it up for "Killer Queen," which he performed from a chaise lounge at the tip of the stage's protrusion. "Hey, Chicago. Look at my couch," he said, "It's really butch." He was being facetious.
Really, the greatest thrill was sharing air with May and Taylor (and 40,000 other people). May's hair has grown silver—and looks not unlike a really beautiful version of a barrister's wig—but his ability, incredibly, hasn't aged at all. The soaring tones and the staccato finger tapping that makes his guitar sound almost like a synth are spandex-tight. Taylor, also spry, showed off by engaging in a drum battle with his son. Lambert was at his best when he was belting—"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" was fine, but Christ, I wanna hear him swing for the fences. I could curl up and live the rest of my life in his upper register. A complaint: ending with "Bohemian Rhapsody" and encoring with "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" felt so obvious.
Actually two complaints, a thing I bet bands with massive catalogs never hear: they didn't play my favorite song. The chaise was cool, but someone get Lambert a piano.
Here's the entire set list from my sketchy phone notes:
"Now I'm Here"
"Stone Cold Crazy"
"Another One Bites the Dust"
"Fat Bottomed Girls"
"In the Lap of the Gods"
"Killer Queen"
"Somebody to Love"
"I Want It All"
"Love of My Life (Brian May acoustic)"
"39"
"These are the Days of Our Lives (Roger Taylor sings)"
"Drum battle between Roger Taylor and his son (!)"
"Under Pressure"
"Love Kills"
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
"Keep Yourself Alive"
"Tie Your Mother Down"
"Radio Gaga"
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
Encore: "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions"
Queen, Adam Lambert rock the United Center as tour kicks off
Fri. June 20, 2014 12:34 PM | by GoPride.com News Staff
Chicago, IL — Queen and Adam Lambert kicked off their North American tour last night at Chicago's United Center to thousands of fans.
The night featured a set-list of band's biggest singles and album tracks. Lambert performed lead vocals on iconic songs such as "We Are The Champions," "Another One Bites the Dust," "We Will Rock You," "Killer Queen" and more.
The show closed to a double encore of 'We Will Rock You' and 'We Are the Champions'.
The tour is scheduled to travel throughout the U.S. before heading to Asia and Australia. Upcoming shows include July 3 at The Forum in Los Angeles; July 5 and 6 at The Joint in Las Vegas; July 12 at The Palace at Auburn Hills in Detroit and July 17 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Thursday's concert kick-off could not have been better planned to coincide with the start of Chicago's Pride Weekend.
Link: chicago.gopride.com/news/article.cfm/articleid/58536025
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2014 Queen + Adam Lambert Tour Dates | Concert Preview | |
06.16.14 | iHeart Radio Theater | Burbank CA United States |
| 2014 Queen + Adam Lambert Tour | |
06.19.14 | United Center concert info | Chicago, IL United States |
06.21.14 | MTS Centre concert info | Winnipeg, MB Canada |
06.23.14 | Credit Union Centre | Saskatoon, SK Canada |
06.24.14 | Rexall Place | Edmonton, AB Canada |
06.26.14 | Scotiabank Saddledome | Calgary, AB Canada |
06.28.14 | Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena | Vancouver, BC Canada |
07.01.14 | SAP Center | San Jose, CA United States |
07.03.14 | The Forum | Inglewood, CA United States |
07.05.14 | The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, NV United States |
07.06.14 | The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, NV United States |
07.09.14 | Toyota Center | Houston, TX United States |
07.10.14 | American Airlines Center | Dallas, TX United States |
07.12.14 | The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills, MI United States |
07.13.14 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON Canada |
07.14.14 | Bell Centre | Montreal, QC Canada |
07.16.14 | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, PA United States |
07.17.14 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY United States |
07.19.14 | Mohegan Sun | Uncasville, CT United States |
07.20.14 | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia, MD United States |
07.22.14 | TD Garden | Boston, MA United States |
07.23.14 | IZOD Center | East Rutherford, NJ United States |
07.25.14 | Mohegan Sun | Uncasville, CT United States |
07.26.14 | Boardwalk Hall | Atlantic City, NJ United States |
07.28.14 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON Canada |
08.14.14 | Super Sonic 2014 | Seoul Korea |
08.16.14 | Summer Sonic Music Festival | Osaka Japan |
08.17.14 | Marine Stadium | Tokyo Japan |
08.22.14 | Perth Arena | Perth Australia |
08.26.14 | Allphones Arena | Sydney Australia |
08.27.14 | Allphones Arena | Sydney Australia |
08.29.14 | Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne Australia |
08.30.14 | Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne Australia |
09.01.14 | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Brisbane Australia |
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