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Post by hrithika on Jul 4, 2018 16:30:32 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 4, 2018 16:31:41 GMT -5
Another great concert! I have to leave. Everybody have a fun night. Looking forward to vids when I get back.
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Post by wendyness on Jul 4, 2018 16:42:49 GMT -5
Download HQ Wembley audio split into individual songs
Here is the Mega link for downloading my HQ Wembley audio split into individual songs.
There are 3 folders at this Mega link, one each for FLAC, M4A, & MP3 files.
Thanks to QueenZone fan Oliverd05 for splitting the songs!!!
Also thanks to @devenlane on Twitter for providing the Mega storage area for long term archival of these files. If you can, please donate to help her cover the cost of maintaining a long term Mega Pro storage area. Links for donating and for accessing other Adam and QAL videos, audio, & pictures for download are at her blog site:
I can't thank you enough for this. BLESS YOU DancyGeorgia!
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Post by Jablea on Jul 4, 2018 16:48:49 GMT -5
I want a savable copy of this one too when it gets posted to the pics thread
Thank you Betty
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 4, 2018 16:52:55 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 4, 2018 16:55:56 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 4, 2018 16:57:15 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jul 4, 2018 16:58:33 GMT -5
Download HQ Wembley audio split into individual songs
Here is the Mega link for downloading my HQ Wembley audio split into individual songs.
There are 3 folders at this Mega link, one each for FLAC, M4A, & MP3 files.
Thanks to QueenZone fan Oliverd05 for splitting the songs!!!
Also thanks to @devenlane on Twitter for providing the Mega storage area for long term archival of these files. If you can, please donate to help her cover the cost of maintaining a long term Mega Pro storage area. Links for donating and for accessing other Adam and QAL videos, audio, & pictures for download are at her blog site:
I can't thank you enough for this. BLESS YOU DancyGeorgia! Yes Thank You DancyGeorgia!!! I have the FLACs on my computer and the M4as on my phone.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 4, 2018 17:02:47 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jul 4, 2018 17:06:38 GMT -5
highwire-magazine.com/2018/07/03/photos-queen-adam-lambert-at-the-o2-london/Review: Queen + Adam Lambert at The O2, London Freddie Mercury is a legend that will never be forgotten for many reasons, with one of those being that even now he’s still inspiring artists all over the world. It’s clear that Adam Lambert, who shot to fame while competing on American Idol, respects that. His intention is not to emulate or replace Mercury, but pay homage to him as he performs with remaining Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor. Touring together for over six years now, Lambert, May and Taylor work together so efficiently on stage that you’d be hard-pressed to find a show like it. It’s slick, professional, and a spectacle in its own right that had every audience member transfixed. The imagery used on stage for this tour was heavily focused on Queen’s 1977 album News of the World, using the robot designed by American sci-fi artist Frank Kelly Freas. At one point, the robot’s head came up through the stage with Lambert sat on top of it — he introduced it as “Frank” and encouraged the crowd to say hello, before declaring that “Frank” was “so far up his ass”… The set-list itself was a good mix of Queen’s most famous tracks and a few less-known gems that would sit well with the band’s most dedicated following. Lambert was able to put his own spin on each offering while still celebrating the life and talent of Freddie Mercury. One touching moment was when only Brian May remained on stage with an acoustic guitar, dedicating the track to Mercury and asking the audience to help him out with it. Imagery of Mercury was present quite often throughout the set, from the classic “Day O” vocal improvisation made famous from the 1986 Wembley Stadium show to parts of the video for ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ appearing during the band’s performance of that track near the end of their set — something that had the arena’s 20,000 capacity rocking out in a manner straight out of Wayne’s World. An encore consisted of ‘We Will Rock You’, which surely shook the building, then ‘We Are The Champions’ before the band took a bow in front of one mighty applause while ‘God Save The Queen’ played in the background. Lambert may not be Mercury, but his presence is definitely appreciated by both the band and lasting fans because instead of brushing Mercury’s existence under the carpet, his life is celebrated in each and every concert that the band perform — needless to say, it really is “Queen Forever”. Photos by Bonnie Britain.
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