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Post by adamrocks on Jun 10, 2016 11:00:51 GMT -5
Mike PortnoyVerified account @mikeportnoy The Winery Dogs, Transatlantic, Flying Colors, Metal Allegiance, Neal Morse Band, Dream Theater, Adrenaline Mob, Avenged Sevenfold, Twisted Sister, PSMS, LTE
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 10, 2016 11:09:37 GMT -5
twitter.com/_swoosh14/status/741298313379622913instagram.com/p/BGdWJkKH-vu/ Tony Kakko I navigate through this wonderful universe as a singer/songwriter. My main vessel is a Kemi based Finnish band called Sonata Arctica.
tonykakko_official A bucketlist moment. See any incarnation of Queen live: check. Been a fan since I was a kid. Pretty much a religious experience! Best show I have ever attended. Prolly the first and last time Aaaand Adam Lambert is an amazing singer and frontman. ???? #queen #helsinki #kaisaniemi #brian May #rogertaylor #adamlambert #amazingtimes #bucketlistmoment
ilodancing Queen was the first band that has awakened my love for music. And I'll never forget Freddy. So it's for me a little bit strange to see them on stage without him ???? But nevertheless. ... Adam Lambert is a great singer and an excellent entertainer. The best choice for the large shoes that Freddy has left. And Brian May and Roger Taylor are epic. They belong to the stage and the music is simply immortal. Or to say it with Freddy's words "The show must go on ????
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Jun 10, 2016 11:16:46 GMT -5
He did, drummer, that clip was just an excerpt, not the whole conversation. When Chris (the DJ) said that Queen would be playing IOW with "the wonderful Adam Lambert" (quote!) Roger repeated the phrase during the interview, saying something along the lines that they'd been playing festivals around Europe with "the wonderful Adam Lambert". Thanks for letting me know! That's great news. Hardly an interview goes by where they DON'T mention Adam. YW! And, of course, better still that the DJ called him "the wonderful Adam Lambert" first, completely unprompted. Slowly but surely he's getting the recognition he deserves
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Post by bamafan on Jun 10, 2016 11:36:11 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jun 10, 2016 11:40:54 GMT -5
For YOU Sauli shippers.....YOU know who YOU are..... lolol Seems Sauli and Adam are visiting the British Museum and are riding around on bikes playing tourist.
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Post by bamafan on Jun 10, 2016 11:43:41 GMT -5
Never fear...Sauli always lets us know when he's around... You can hear Adam say "very pretty".
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Post by Q3 on Jun 10, 2016 11:53:03 GMT -5
Curry is typically what people have after drinks in the UK and Ireland... so he could've said that... Oh interesting.. when I think of curry, I think of Indian curry. I can understand the influence of Indian cuisine in the UK, but am even more surprised that it's typical in Ireland. My experience is that it is easier to find a curry house in Northern Ireland -- but there are many more people of Indian ancestry in the Republic of Ireland. Republic of Ireland - about 1.5% of population is of South Asian/Indian ancestry - there are was a large immigration of Indian doctors and medical professional in the 1980's and 1990's; technical professionals in the 1990's and 2000's. There are also over 90,000 people of Indian ancestry who were born in Ireland. Northern Ireland does a more detailed census but is far less diverse - 1.8 per cent (32,400) of the usually resident population of Northern Ireland belonged to minority ethnic groups in 2011. The main minority ethnic groups were Chinese (6,300 people), Indian (6,200), Mixed (6,000) and Other Asian (5,000), each accounting for around 0.3 per cent of the usually resident population. A further 0.1 per cent (1,300) of people were Irish Travellers. When it comes to food, however, things don't always work the wa we think. Fish and chips originated in France/Belgium with roots going back to Spain. They were almost certainly brought to England (London) by a Jewish immigrant in 1860 and by Italians to Scotland, Ireland and Wales. I was working on my family genealogy and stumbled upon an oddity. One part of my family migrated from a small set of villages (Casalattico, Lazio) south of Rome to the United States. Some of my relatives migrated from Casalattico to Scotland and Ireland -- and brought fish and chips, and ice cream to Scotland, Ireland and Wales -- opened up chip shops and carts, a few becoming quite wealthy.
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Post by Q3 on Jun 10, 2016 11:59:29 GMT -5
Two things that made me happy about yesterday's show: the gray hair is growing out and becoming frosted tips, and he didn't wear that cummerbund! The red pants looked great with the palm tree jacket, too. I agree on all three!
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Post by csquared on Jun 10, 2016 12:00:55 GMT -5
For YOU Sauli shippers.....YOU know who YOU are..... lolol Seems Sauli and Adam are visiting the British Museum and are riding around on bikes playing tourist. Haha, thanks!
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Post by shimoli710 on Jun 10, 2016 12:04:27 GMT -5
Never fear... Sauli always lets us know when he's around... You can hear Adam say "very pretty". YESSSSSS!!!! And I love it!
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