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Post by bamafan on Sept 4, 2014 11:06:30 GMT -5
I just realised that there were no health problems - no one sick, no vocal problems for Adam, no cancelled shows. They were getting stronger and stronger. And left us deaf, dumb and blind. As it should be. Amazing tour at every level. This was truly a well-staged, disciplined operation. Yes! And just like with Glam Nation, Adam got vocally stronger with every show! He is a freak of nature! And lesson learned......make sure to make plans for shows late in the tour. Thank goodness I attended the final 2 GlamNation shows. For A3.....I'll need the first one (hoping for Wilkes Barre again...that place is magical) ....maybe a few in the middle or many whenever they come down south and then want the finale. That's my plan. lol
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Post by tinafea on Sept 4, 2014 11:09:25 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Gives Us Hope For A 2014 Album ReleaseAre you ready for his third album, Glamberts? by Emilee Lindner Adam Lambert is finished touring with rock legends Queen, and he’s now ready to play the game. The “American Idol” singer alerted Glamberts on Twitter on Thursday (September 4) that he’s completing his third album, the follow-up to 2012′s Trespassing. Lambert’s been touring with Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor since June, but had already begun work on his as-yet-untitled album before that. The singer enlisted the help of Swedish songwriter Max Martin, who wrote two songs on Lambert’s 2009 debut solo album. In December 2013, Lambert promised the album by 2014. “If not, something is seriously wrong!” The pressure is on. www.mtv.com/news/1920536/adam-lambert-third-album/?utm=share_twitter
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Post by theosgma on Sept 4, 2014 11:22:07 GMT -5
Goodness, that boy has a bottomless bag of moves. The whole sequence that starts about ~0:47 is amazing, but the double (triple?) shuffle pelvic move to the left at about ~0:49 makes me think...well, see what it makes you think: (suggestion, blow that thing up to full screen) Hmmmm Not sure bottomless is quite the right adjective. Seems to be quite a lot of bottom there. How about astounding bag of moves?
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Post by theosgma on Sept 4, 2014 11:23:12 GMT -5
Petra @petrrra · 30m @drbrianmay such a shame the tour had to end! Dr. Brian May @drbrianmay · 20m Thanks @petrrra - but we will ride again ! Bri X
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Post by cassie on Sept 4, 2014 11:26:13 GMT -5
Petra @petrrra · 30m @drbrianmay such a shame the tour had to end! Dr. Brian May @drbrianmay · 20m Thanks @petrrra - but we will ride again ! Bri X That seems pretty damned definite! Yay!
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Post by red panda on Sept 4, 2014 11:31:13 GMT -5
After careful consideration of the video a few more times (just so I could fully contemplate your suggestion, of course), I believe you are right about that. Astounding is a more correct adjective. Also, in my case, stupefying fits the bill.
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Post by LindaG23 on Sept 4, 2014 11:34:41 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Gives Us Hope For A 2014 Album ReleaseAre you ready for his third album, Glamberts? by Emilee Lindner Adam Lambert is finished touring with rock legends Queen, and he’s now ready to play the game. The “American Idol” singer alerted Glamberts on Twitter on Thursday (September 4) that he’s completing his third album, the follow-up to 2012′s Trespassing. Lambert’s been touring with Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor since June, but had already begun work on his as-yet-untitled album before that. The singer enlisted the help of Swedish songwriter Max Martin, who wrote two songs on Lambert’s 2009 debut solo album. In December 2013, Lambert promised the album by 2014. “If not, something is seriously wrong!” The pressure is on. www.mtv.com/news/1920536/adam-lambert-third-album/?utm=share_twitter Well, he may be explaining that quote for a while, since it is MTV he is sure to see this. They didn't even give him a day to sleep it off. But in a way it is kind of exciting as it shows the anticipation for his new stuff. Under pressure.
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Post by Q3 on Sept 4, 2014 11:43:07 GMT -5
shoshanna stone @shoshannastone Sep 4 Last night of the Queen and Adam Lambert tour tonight - they came and they conquered! Sold out arenas, happy fans and amazing reviews.I just realised that there were no health problems - no one sick, no vocal problems for Adam, no cancelled shows. They were getting stronger and stronger. And left us deaf, dumb and blind. As it should be. Amazing tour at every level. This was truly a well-staged, disciplined operation. I am pleased for this -- but I have come to expect that Adam will always be there. As far as I know, he has never missed a concert, and I recall only one occasion where he had any vocal stress issues while on tour and that was during the Idols Live Tour -- he was on vocal rest for 4 or 5 shows and skipped the fan meetings at the buses. 2009 he was on a grueling schedule and during which he recorded FYE, did Idols Live which was 52-dates, 50 cities July 5, 2009 in Portland, Oregon and ended on September 15, 2009 -- 52 concerts in 73 days, plus Adam did promo for more than 30 concerts and they had M&Gs and fan signings at the buses for most of these concerts.
There was one other occasion where he was reported to be on vocal rest -- but it was before he kicked off his Glam Nation Tour: popwatch.ew.com/2010/05/27/adam-lambert-american-idol-finale-rumor/It was all part of the very entertaining 2010 American Idol Finale rumors -- Adam the diva, not showing up for rehearsals, etc. Turned out that they did not ask him to perform and he was on pre-tour vocal rest anyway.
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Post by Q3 on Sept 4, 2014 11:48:07 GMT -5
Yes! And just like with Glam Nation, Adam got vocally stronger with every show! He is a freak of nature! And lesson learned......make sure to make plans for shows late in the tour. Thank goodness I attended the final 2 GlamNation shows. For A3.....I'll need the first one (hoping for Wilkes Barre again...that place is magical) ....maybe a few in the middle or many whenever they come down south and then want the finale. That's my plan. lol ITA -- and I hope that he does not kick off his next tour in Wilkes Barre although both concerts there were great. I hope he kicks off his next tour in a bigger venue. But Philadelphia area OK with me. And I agree about the later concerts in the tour -- he gets better and stronger as it goes on.
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Post by wal on Sept 4, 2014 11:48:46 GMT -5
Retweeted by ADAM LAMBERT Jessssssssssssss @1jessk @adamlambert You are such a sassmaster. Last night was phe-friggen-nomenal. We Kiwis adore the hell out of you. pic.twitter.com/GdJeyODye4
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