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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 14:03:31 GMT -5
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Post by SophieB on Jul 25, 2017 14:05:37 GMT -5
Ummm, these are the pants many were saying do not fit him well? From what I saw, at three concerts close up, these are a terrible fit for Adam. He kept hoicking them up but they crotch-drooped and made his upper thighs look shorter than they are. Nothing wrong with Adam at all ....nothing wrong with the trousers that can't be altered.... (though the light on the shiny fabric is very unflattering and would be for almost anyone.....IMHO...
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Thank you Adam for this wonderful pic from M&G in Warsaw - one of the best TOHT concerts ever!
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Post by shimoli710 on Jul 25, 2017 14:07:11 GMT -5
Two Fux daily stats: Tuesday 2017-07-25
1,996,175 streams on Spotify +41,905
2,726,264 listeners / month on Spotify today (+11,296).
465,457 followers on Spotify today (+643).
Shazam Two Fux: 3,919 (+77)
YT Two Fux: 431,815 (+13,984)
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Post by marionm on Jul 25, 2017 14:08:34 GMT -5
...about Adams voice...I only watched what was covered of TALC and riddle601b from this tour and few other performances, that got some extra attention...I too have felt at certain points that he is keeping some notes shorter than what I perceived from countless prior performances...or not going for the full-throttle-edge like at "fingertips" in WWTLF...my guess would also be he's just being smart about his voice and maybe not just in sight of this tour but also a more long-term perspective...and maybe occasionally it's not hat deep? since Adam tweeted/retweeted about it...I like Alisans new song "change"...LOVE the video, it's adooooorable!...I might like "deep water" just a tad better...not sure I like those runs ("cha----a-a-a-a-a-nge") in change... Would it be VERY disrespectful and ask under her Instagram announcing the EP if her duet with Adam will be featured on it?^^ lol...I'm VERY tempted to do so PLEASE don't hate me for this SPAM, no I could not find any connection to Adam other than singing but this video still made my smile sooo much, it's funny and cuteness so I couldn't bear not sharing it with you...the girls got moves
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 14:13:10 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 14:29:13 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 14:42:15 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 14:43:30 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 14:48:41 GMT -5
Queen and Adam Lambert perform at Mohegan Sun July 23, 2017. | Jim Pasinski, Special to the Record-Journal Queen rocks Mohegan Sun with Adam Lambert
July 24, 2017 05:43PM By Jim Pasinski, Special to The Westerly Sun FacebookTwitterPinterestGoogle+Email One of rock music’s most prestigious and legendary bands made a return visit Sunday night to the Mohegan Sun arena. The band is Queen and two of its original members continue to add to the band’s ever growing legacy. Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor assembled an amazing cast of band members, but the iconic spot of front man, who was led by the incomparable Freddie Mercury, was filled by iconic pop singer Adam Lambert. Since Queen decided to continue (after the death of Freddie Mercury) over a decade ago, they have had only a couple of different front men fill that roll. First was Paul Rodgers (Bad Company), which became a success of combining the music of the two bands, but the members of Queen wanted to showcase the music of their extensive catalog exclusively. So after a couple of years, Adam Lambert found his way into the hearts of Queen fans after his performances of “The Show Must Go On” and “We Are The Champions.” It has been three years since Queen made an appearance in Connecticut and fans were eager to relive all those classic songs that became soundtracks to our lives. After 30 minutes of ambient music oozing from the speakers, a ten-foot-tall video screen, which stood in front of the stage, lifted to welcome Queen and Adam Lambert to the stage, pounding out the rhythm of “We Will Rock You.” Adam, Brian and Roger were all business during the band’s heavier rock tracks “Hammer To Fall” and “Stone Cold Crazy,” before getting all the ladies up on their feet dancing to “Fat Bottom Girls.” Adam Lambert arose from center stage on a giant robotic head (similar to Queen’s “News Of The World” album) in the first of over a half a dozen outfit changes to perform the classic “Killer Queen” and his new solo single “Two Fux.” Guitarist/singer Brian May would utilize the catwalk (shaped like the neck of a guitar) to perform a solo, acoustic version of the Queen ballad “Love Of My Life.” The song would end with an appearance of Freddie Mercury on the giant video screen singing harmony with May. Adam and Taylor would soon re-join May at the end of the catwalk to a mini-stage setup to perform crowd favorites “Somebody To Love” and “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” After a drum battle between Taylor and percussionist Tyler Warren, Adam Lambert and Roger Taylor would duet on “Under Pressure” as a tribute to their dear friend David Bowie. The stage lit up like a Christmas tree, courtesy of a disco ball, for “I Want To Break Free,” before lasers and Lambert’s vocals delivered a memorable version of “Who Wants To Live Forever.” Brian May was elevated above the stage to perform his space-like guitar solo, leading into the keyboard induced “Radio Ga Ga” and the set closer “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Queen + Adam Lambert returned to the stage for a thunderous encore, beginning with the stomping rhythm of “We Will Rock You” and the inspirational “We Are The Champions.” As confetti shot out over the audience during the song’s final notes, all of the members took center stage for a final bow as “God Save The Queen” played throughout the arena. With the perfect recipe in place to continue the legacy of the band, Queen + Adam Lambert seem like a match made in rock ‘n’ roll heaven.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2017 15:01:44 GMT -5
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