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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 2:28:54 GMT -5
More rumors. @katzolicious: Two years after the concert in Yarkon Park: Queen and Adam Lambert are expected to return to Israel this summer The article attached google translated ( for whatever its worth) The Queen 's Return About two years after her performance in Israel, the Queen is expected to return in the summer. Other great artists are hesitant to land here again. Full Article - Friday, "7 Nights" Raz Shechnik 03.01.18 After September 2016 they filled Hayarkon Park with about 60,000 people, the Queen and Adam Lambert are on their way back to Israel. The company's representatives are currently negotiating with several agents in Israel to close one performance in the park this summer. An extensive article in Yedioth Ahronoth's "7 Nights" magazine, which will be published this Friday, surveys the international performance market in Israel, Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and the ensuing riots, was severely damaged. "The situation right now, six months before the summer, is definitely on the face," says a senior producer. "It does not mean that big artists will not come in. It means that it is much more complicated to bring them."
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Post by marionm on Jan 4, 2018 3:29:40 GMT -5
Lol you think I disagree? Of course HeWhoCannot ameds unfit. And I don’t think a woman is necessary. Hell a monkey would be a better replacement. I think in 2020. Just need actual politicians wvo know how to govern. And as for the Sauli conversation.i think Adam can decide for himself who’s in his life yes. Nah not at all, I was just poking at you a bit as you are often our only male voice, hence the wink. We do need more women in government though, we are half the population and yet are excluded both by default and design at so many levels. I think a better balance would help lead us to a kinder more tolerant society. Not sure what the secret ingredients in female genetics is, that would lead to a "kinder more tolerant society". They are "just" human, with all the strength and weaknesses that it holds. Don't get me wrong! I'm all for equality, equal pay, treating them with the frigging respect they deserve etc. but I think they are just as flawed and flawless as men. Just as corrupt and of integrity, I wouldn't say either gender has a higher moral standard. Nor would I assign traits like patience, empathy, generosity or understanding to a gender. sorry, jmho
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Jan 4, 2018 4:17:43 GMT -5
Has anyone booked a hotel for the potential Manchester Stadium concert? If so, which hotel. Looks like they are all over 1 mile away. Ibis Budget Pollard Street. 0.9 miles away. Easy walk to stadium. Be nice to manage to meet you this time round!
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Post by cassie on Jan 4, 2018 9:14:40 GMT -5
According to Gelly he first added "Mood". No idea what kind of mood that is. He added a caption again: adamlambert 2 NYE’s ago - Singapore http://instagr.am/p/Bdezl2cA-wB I listened once more and I need to admit that I am feeling a bit bluesy tonight. Adam can certainly convey emotion through song like no other. Hard not to over-analyze 2018 should be a good year though! I can't wait!! I was just noticing that again yesterday. Adam performs songs like an actor. Probably his musical theater influence? He doesn't just sing the notes regardless of what the lyrics say. He adds gestures, movements and facial expressions to match what he is singing about. He varies how he sings: light and gentle, aggressive and staccato, with a punch or a caress. He stretches out a word or phrase, cuts another short, delays the beginning of a phrase by a fragment of a second, hurries the notes ahead of the rhythm. All kinds of theater tricks to interpret the song and give it meaning and impact. I don't listen to many other pop/rock singers, but I thought Adam was unusual in his interpretive presentations, so I checked out a few of the other superstar guys: Bruno, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Justin, and yes, even Freddie. Their delivery doesn't include this emotional interpretive component, IMO. Many times it seems like the lyrics do not matter when performing the song. Their renderings do not include what I have referred to as the arc of the song: beginning, middle, and end. They sing the songs well.... well, most of them do. They have effective dance moves or they play an instrument while singing. But the songs don't move me like when Adam performs them. He is amazing in so many ways.
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Post by taumbu on Jan 4, 2018 9:56:14 GMT -5
I listened once more and I need to admit that I am feeling a bit bluesy tonight. Adam can certainly convey emotion through song like no other. Hard not to over-analyze 2018 should be a good year though! I can't wait!! I was just noticing that again yesterday. Adam performs songs like an actor. Probably his musical theater influence? He doesn't just sing the notes regardless of what the lyrics say. He adds gestures, movements and facial expressions to match what he is singing about. He varies how he sings: light and gentle, aggressive and staccato, with a punch or a caress. He stretches out a word or phrase, cuts another short, delays the beginning of a phrase by a fragment of a second, hurries the notes ahead of the rhythm. All kinds of theater tricks to interpret the song and give it meaning and impact. I don't listen to many other pop/rock singers, but I thought Adam was unusual in his interpretive presentations, so I checked out a few of the other superstar guys: Bruno, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Justin, and yes, even Freddie. Their delivery doesn't include this emotional interpretive component, IMO. Many times it seems like the lyrics do not matter when performing the song. Their renderings do not include what I have referred to as the arc of the song: beginning, middle, and end. They sing the songs well.... well, most of them do. They have effective dance moves or they play an instrument while singing. But the songs don't move me like when Adam performs them. He is amazing in so many ways. Years ago I took a musical comedy class where we had to sing a song of our choosing. The first step was always to say the lyrics as a monologue, to make personal choices on what the meaning was behind the words. Then you add the music. I know that is how musical actors are trained. So yes, Cassie, Adam's theater training is why he performs songs like an actor.
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