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Post by Q3 on Oct 12, 2014 10:56:56 GMT -5
Wish I could be in NYC tomorrow @incognitoyc: NYC people, I have more tickets than friends. ???? Does anyone without a ticket want to come see Adam Lambert tomorrow? These tix are gone. I also wish I was there! But I am sure we will get video and hopefully a livestream. I can't believe this will be Adam's first solo performance this year. (Not counting Thackerville after midnight on 1/1/14). Am I forgetting something?
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Post by SophieB on Oct 12, 2014 11:14:53 GMT -5
Wish I could be in NYC tomorrow @incognitoyc: NYC people, I have more tickets than friends. ???? Does anyone without a ticket want to come see Adam Lambert tomorrow? These tix are gone. I also wish I was there! But I am sure we will get video and hopefully a livestream. I can't believe this will be Adam's first solo performance this year. (Not counting Thackerville after midnight on 1/1/14). Am I forgetting something? With all the Queen stuff I hadn't noticed it had been so long since his 'own' concerts. May well have missed this, but are we expecting him to have his band with him - with the usual members? Have they tweeted anything about being there. If the show is in NY do you think he'll fly them all out there?
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Post by csimms4 on Oct 12, 2014 11:17:12 GMT -5
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Post by houselady on Oct 12, 2014 11:20:25 GMT -5
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Post by stampsgal on Oct 12, 2014 11:27:01 GMT -5
Found this on twitter. It's old, but I don't think I have seen it before! So many of these old photos popping up... As per the title today ..."What a long strange trip it has been". Looks like he was on his own strange trip that night! (mind you in what I call his Club kid days ...his evening attire was anything goes!) I checked and yes it is the same picture I had saved in My Pictures from years back...(thought it might be a slightly different version but not.) This is the lad that wrote out a short blurb about dating Adam and mentioned a few things ...good lovers do not mention! Fans were not sure if he was making it up or just what...anyway he was in lots of pics with Adam mainly in regular clothing!!!
Think 5 to 10 years from now as new fans continue to emerge. Adam's memoir book would be an eye opener and interesting read for the fans that are to come, and have not known "the bits and pieces of his background" that have been shared on these sites. Even for those who started fanning with Idol times ...there are so many pictures, so many articles... so much to remember, and even though is has been a lot of information ...it is not a complete Adam. ...Ohhh..I used to save a lot of pictures but have been phasing out and only keep special ones like 4EverAdam's ( congrats on making the banner headline!!) I have a hard enough time trying to remember significant things now about Adam let alone if I continued to save like I used to. So now there are folks who do archive on "my/fans behalf " thank goodness, and thank you!
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Post by stampsgal on Oct 12, 2014 11:31:10 GMT -5
Rare... but I had major problems doing that last quote...and I sure never changed the font style etc.
If no one comments...the same... I know it was just me and a glitch!
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Post by midwifespal on Oct 12, 2014 11:50:01 GMT -5
Hey. I don't know if a full translation of that great German article from Pepper with the beautiful cover pic has been posted, and as I had nothing much to do on my Sunday morning I thought I'd give it a quick go. The copy we have is just a scan so I figured it'd be hard to Google-translate, and I could make myself useful for once. It's a nice article, but sorry if it's redundant! Here's the link to the article on Devenlane's site: www.adamlambertmedia.com/2014/10/2014-10-11-print-pepper-magazin-about.html?spref=tw. My translation: Rock music in Germany is finally once again hitting a royal note. When front-man Freddie Mercury died of AIDS in 1991 at the age of just 45, it seemed that the glory days of the band Queen had also run out. Guitar player Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor did posthumously release some Freddie songs and dedicated themselves to a musical, but in their firm conviction that no one could take the place of their legendary singer, they tried neither to replace him nor to return to the stage is some form without him, at least until 2004. For their induction into the British Music Hall of Fame, as well as for some concerts, the band got together with singer Paul Rodgers. While the cooperation lasted only until 2009, to the joy of rock fans worldwide Queen founding members May and Taylor had clearly now tasted blood. They kept their eyes open for new opportunities for musical projects, and they found luck, of all places, on a reality TV show. In 2009, they discovered Adam Lambert, who was widely whipping up a furor on American Idol, the US version of “Deutschland sucht den Superstar.” On the show, the at-that-time 27-year-old displayed an extraordinarily broad vocal range, and also presented himself as the kind of attention-hog who would make a great front-man for any band. Lambert’s qualities led May and Taylor to join him on the American Idol finale for a performance of the classic Queen song “We Are The Champions.” Not a few viewers would already then have thought that Adam Lambert, with his singing prowess and his stage-presence, was in prime position to step into the shoes of Freddie Mercury, at least for live concerts. Three years later, it really was time. Queen and Lambert announced a live collaboration. Two concert-dates were publicized, and within one day the tickets were already grabbed up. The band and their new singer then did everything they could to live up to the hype. Adam Lambert proved that Freddie’s shoes were not too big for him. Though he did not try to copy him, in his extravagance, energy, and powerful voice he reminds one of the great Mercury. Fans, at least, were thrilled and cried for more. Of course this was a call that May, Taylor, and Lambert, who with over five million tracks sold and a Grammy nomination has long been a superstar in the US in his own right, naturally couldn’t resist for long. This past fall they announced a joint tour. That will also bring Queen and Adam Lambert to Germany early next year. Amongst others, the Frankfurter Festhalle will get to hear the biggest hits like “Bohemian Rhapsondy,” “We Will Rock You,” “The Show Must Go On,” and “Who Wants To Live Forever.” One of the most legendary bands of all time with one of the best singers of our time: one wouldn’t want to miss that. (the pull quote reads: “I’m sure Freddie would have approved of Adam”—Brian May)
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Post by cookeejar on Oct 12, 2014 11:56:18 GMT -5
Wasnt the wag tour this year feb and mar in asia and he performed at a benefit with the glee kids. Michael Orland played the piano?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 12:02:36 GMT -5
Wasnt the wag tour thius year feb and mar in asia and he performed atr a bebefit with the glee kids. Michael Orland played the piano? No, BB! WAG was 2013. The Trevor Live benefit show was Dec of 2013. Then he was in Sweden from Feb until beginning of April. There were 2 private parties, end of April. Then QAL. So the only 2 solo performances we've had are those 2 private parties. Nothing we could buy tickets to!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 12:09:02 GMT -5
Great essay today, Q3! And so true:)
Thanks for the translation, Midwifespal!
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