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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2015 3:18:06 GMT -5
Happy Birthday to my fellow birthdayers,,, coloforadam, digi, fae, Marjaaaaa, nick, nid55 and tipper!!! Aren't we so lucky...Queen and Adam sang a special song just for us...haha. Betty, thanks for the luscious cakes, I'll need a bite of each one. Thank you Augenpoesie, LadyM and Betty for the birthday wishes. Who could wish for anything more than to wake up to such beautiful music. Have a beautiful day, honey, full of music and laughter.
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Great photos there,
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2015 4:02:50 GMT -5
music.yahoo.com/news/watch-adam-lambert-perform-ghost-town-with-queen-129269501186.html?soc_src=social-sh&soc_trk=tw … Watch Adam Lambert Perform ‘Ghost Town’ With Queen for the First Time www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwltAvxJQmI Adam Lambert has been belting Queen’s songs onstage for the past three years, all the while keeping his solo career separate from his stadium-rock side gig. But this Wednesday, rock and pop worlds collided, quite awesomely, when Lambert got sing his own original song, the current Original High single “Ghost Town,” onstage with Queen at the massive Rock in Rio festival in San Paulo, Brazil. Related: They Are the Champions: A Queen + Adam Lambert Timeline It was epic, of course. But it was also unexpected. This was “Ghost Town” as it’d never been heard before. Normally a club banger with a chilled-out ‘90s house vibe, with Queen the song was transformed into an audacious '70s rock anthem, with Brian May’s distinctively fiery guitar licks replacing the familiar whistling hook. The result fit right in with Queen’s Rock in Rio setlist, in between the classics “Save Me” and “Who Wants to Live Forever.” Related: Adam Lambert Talks Hollywood, Hedwig, and Reaching a New ‘High’ This marked the first time that Lambert, who first met Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor when he sang with them at the Season 8 American Idol finale six years ago, had performed his own material at a Queen gig. But the concert was historical in another, full-circle way, since Queen (with original singer Freddie Mercury, of course) performed at the very first Rock in Rio festival 30 years ago.
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