Sorry Cassie if I haven't been paying attention, but have you been to any of the concerts? You are such a great teacher in explaining all the music techniques I hope you have been able to see Adam live.
It is so nice of you to say that about my teaching. I love sharing my appreciation for Adam's voice and performance style.
I didn't write a recap, but I did attend the first show in Chicago. Being the first show, I had no idea what to expect. The experience was overwhelming in many ways. Like many others, I felt that I was in a daze the whole time and could barely remember it. I wanted to go back and hit "replay" a dozen times.
I am not a party/dance/whoop in my seats kinda concert attendee. I am so busy trying to take in everything at once. I don't want to complicate the sensory input with my movements or voice. Later, I kinda wished I had gone a little crazy, but, then again, no. I didn't even want my own body distracting me.
I wish I were financially solvent enough to have attended more than one concert. Maybe more would have sunk into my conscious mind on repeated viewings. Or, maybe not. Live, Adam just blows out all the fuses in my brain.
As to highlights, first hearing Adam's voice floating over the arena on the opening of "Now I'm Here" (WHERE? WHERE ARE YOU? WTF WAS THAT HEAVENLY NOTE?) was breathtaking, as were the pure, ethereal head voice notes at the beginning of LOTG. Surreal. Hearing WWTLF live? Divine. Seeing Adam sprawl on the purple divan for the first time and seeing him come out in a leopard print suit with a crown both elicited spontaneous laughter.
So, I guess I would say that my overall experience was fantastic.... and unsatisfying. Fantastic because it was an amazing show and Adam was in great form. Unsatisfying because I needed more and more and more, like a junkie given just a sample of the best drug in the world.