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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 17:32:15 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 17:35:25 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 17:38:19 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 17:55:04 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 17:56:43 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 18:00:08 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jul 30, 2017 18:08:13 GMT -5
so my wife and son were supposed to be back in Albany last night at 9 and we were all going to drive down to Philly this morning...well after a couple of mishaps planewise - they missed their connection and couldn't fly in until today from Denver. I thought I might have had to miss the second gig...but my wife had them switch the flight to Philly SO Now I'm going to drive the girls down to pick them up at the airport and head on to the show! See ya there It looks like your wife was given lemons and she made lemonade out of it!! Have a blast, all three of you!
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 18:08:21 GMT -5
WOW! What a pic!! Newark. Sorry this has probably already been posted but I just love it!!
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 30, 2017 18:12:52 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jul 30, 2017 18:22:49 GMT -5
New review! Queen + Adam Lambert Barclays Center July 28, 2017 Review and photos by David Chiu When two musical acts have a special kind of chemistry and bond together, it only makes sense to keep the momentum going. And that’s what Queen—featuring Brian May and Roger Taylor–and Adam Lambert have been doing since they joined forces a couple of years ago. And now they’re doing it again during this American summer tour for the first time since 2014. This time around, the two returned to New York City this past Friday, making a stop in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center (something that I, a native Brooklynite, would have never imagine Queen playing in my neck of the woods). There’s nothing new for Queen to promote for this tour other than the fact that this year marks the 40th anniversary of the band’s classic album News of the World, best known for featuring two of the band’s legendary anthems, “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.” In fact, the robot immortalized by artist Frank Kelly Freas on the album art, makes an appearance as part of the elaborate guitar-shaped stage setting at the Barclays. Opening with an abbreviated snippet of We Will Rock You, Queen and Lambert launched into two hours’ worth of nonstop hits. Of course the usual standbys were performed on this tour as well as the previous one: “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “Somebody to Love,” “Stone Cold Crazy,” “Fat Bottomed Girls,” “Radio Gaga,” and “I Want It All,” “Killer Queen,” “Under Pressure,” and “Love of My Life.” For this one, the band brought back several old chestnuts: the raunchy “Get Down Make Love,” “I’m in Love With My Car” (sung by the song’s composer Taylor), “Hammer to Fall,” “Bicycle Race,” “I Want to Break Free,” and the crowd favorite “Don’t Stop Me Now.” The only new that was performed was Lambert’s own “Two Fux” whose very elegant and melodically British sound sounds like something the late Freddie Mercury might have penned. Read more + photos... newbeats.com/2017/07/30/queen-adam-lambert/ This!!!... "The only new that was performed was Lambert’s own “Two Fux” whose very elegant and melodically British sound sounds like something the late Freddie Mercury might have penned."(I think the writer missed that "Get Down Make Love" is new as well)
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