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Post by adamrocks on Jun 5, 2016 17:06:39 GMT -5
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Post by mszue on Jun 5, 2016 17:07:20 GMT -5
Second concert without WWTLF, wonder why? Looking at the set list, I see it wasn't planned to be there. Just total speculation, but I THINK I heard Adam's voice crack a few times towards the beginning of the concert when he was belting. He was also going back to in front of Spike's keyboards frequently, similar to the last concert. I suspect it is to do something to help the vocal cords. A drink? A throat mist? A nebulizer? He also changed a few things vocally as he did on the previous concert, tho' he went for many more power notes. Perhaps Adam felt that his voice was not yet at 100%, so he didn't want to strain it with WWTLF, which is the most vocally demanding in the set. Better to just omit it, and then see how his voice does on other numbers. Just my guess. He sounded very good tonight. Instead of his usual head voice finnish to ACLTCL he did a mid range short belt. Is that easier on the vocal chords or just switching it up?
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 5, 2016 17:07:34 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 5, 2016 17:08:31 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 5, 2016 17:09:21 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 5, 2016 17:11:07 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 5, 2016 17:11:25 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 5, 2016 17:11:55 GMT -5
Translated from Estonian by Bing What an experience! QUEEN + Adam Lambert was incredible!
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Post by skaschep on Jun 5, 2016 17:12:56 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 5, 2016 17:14:23 GMT -5
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