The first review is out.Ouch for Brian and Roger.
But pretty stellar for Adam.It is from one of Denmarks biggest newspapers.
I actually believe it is from the same reviewer who very fondly nicknamed Adam " Slambert or Slamberten" translated The rascal.
Here goes.
Jysk blunder : Chaos with Queen
Headless show of Jelling headliner, but the pop prince Adam Lambert was king.
Amazing Adam Lambert filled Freddie Mercury stilettos in front of the remains of Queen .
Adam Lambert seems determined not to be burdened by his task , which otherwise is to replace one of the greatest entertainers in history, Freddie Mercury .
But slamberten have no reason to tremble in his tight pants , the substitute did almost the impossible when he strutted into the legend's footsteps with irresistible pomp and splendor voice .
The iconic rock band entered Jelling Music Festival as Queen + Adam Lambert , but they left the place two hours later as Adam Lambert + Queen .
The singer's effort was the great experience in a completely chaotic and disjointed show that constantly was punctured by enervating features.
What is worse than a drum battle ? A drum battle with technical problems.
Brian May spent about eight minutes - it felt like 88 - on solo work 'Last Horizon ' , which sounded as if his guitar suffered a painful and very, very slow death .
The other remaining member of the original crew , Roger Taylor , singing ' These Are the Days of Our Lives ' , but it did not even get out of the stage . And Mays miserable vocals on ' Love of My Life ' was drowned out by the audience's babbling until Mercury appeared on the big screen and singing along.
It was at times completely hopeless and Queen only created glimpses of exhilaration amongst the festival's sovereign largest crowd whose party mood probably was not improved by the fact that the rain started simultaneously with the concert.
The presence , sweating and intensity from Queens terrific performance in Herning last year never materialize .
But when it was good , it was actually really good . ' Fat Bottomed Girls' delighted early in the set , while pompous ' I Want It All' was the time for rock enthusiasts to breathe air in the air guitar.
Encores ' We Will Rock You "and" We Are the Champions ' sent people powerfully home , but this did not change the fact that they were not enough rocked by a band that did not play like champions.
But Lambert lit up with a star quality on a par with the Milky Way, and the American simply owned the stage. And the festival. And Jutland. And Queen.
Link to the article.
ekstrabladet.dk/musik/koncert_anmeldelser/jysk-fadaese-kaos-med-queen/6102463Translated by google but I have tried to edit it as best as I can because , well we all know how google translate works don`t we.