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Post by Q3 on Aug 28, 2018 2:17:58 GMT -5
There is no rule for concert length at the Park Theater. It depends on the contract. Most artists perform 20-21 songs in a continuous 90 minute show. That excludes any pre-show recorded music. I expect a tight show -- with them packing in 21-22 songs into 90 minutes -- and Adam only getting two breaks. One for a Roger song; one for Brian's LOML/guitar solo-band break. I would not be surprised if Brian's solo is short (for Brian), and there is no long drum battle. They could also change up the setlist between shows like they did with the sequential London shows in the past.
ETA: But they could surprise everyone. The QAL show at The Joint (Hard Rock Casino) was over two hours, 26 songs.
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Post by nica575 on Aug 28, 2018 7:56:00 GMT -5
There is no rule for concert length at the Park Theater. It depends on the contract. Most artists perform 20-21 songs in a continuous 90 minute show. That excludes any pre-show recorded music. I expect a tight show -- with them packing in 21-22 songs into 90 minutes -- and Adam only getting two breaks. One for a Roger song; one for Brian's LOML/guitar solo-band break. I would not be surprised if Brian's solo is short (for Brian), and there is no long drum battle. They could also change up the setlist between shows like they did with the sequential London shows in the past.
ETA: But they could surprise everyone. The QAL show at The Joint (Hard Rock Casino) was over two hours, 26 songs.
Didn’t Adam say in one of the recent interviews that the LV show was going to be shorter than the tour one and they’ll be doing the hits?
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Post by nightowl on Aug 28, 2018 8:14:07 GMT -5
There is no rule for concert length at the Park Theater. It depends on the contract. Most artists perform 20-21 songs in a continuous 90 minute show. That excludes any pre-show recorded music. I expect a tight show -- with them packing in 21-22 songs into 90 minutes -- and Adam only getting two breaks. One for a Roger song; one for Brian's LOML/guitar solo-band break. I would not be surprised if Brian's solo is short (for Brian), and there is no long drum battle. They could also change up the setlist between shows like they did with the sequential London shows in the past.
ETA: But they could surprise everyone. The QAL show at The Joint (Hard Rock Casino) was over two hours, 26 songs.
Didn’t Adam say in one of the recent interviews that the LV show was going to be shorter than the tour one and they’ll be doing the hits? Yes, he did.
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Post by girldrummer on Aug 28, 2018 9:32:00 GMT -5
No, I don't think she was accusing them of not "coming clean" in the beginning. I think she was picking examples of singers who played with sexuality in a brave and creative way. (esp. Elton and Bowie). I think she was admiring them for that. I definitely felt that Adam should have been mentioned also, since he is a brave and creative performer who isn't afraid to push the envelope when it comes to sexuality. At least I think that's what she meant. Okay! I get what was meant now. But neither Bowie, Elton, Adam or Sam remind me of Troye. They all are gay or bi but with very different styles. I guess Adam would be a bit more like Bowie or Prince (tho not gay). But they have a gender bending rock style sometimes so point taken. But most articles that mention Adam, along with Troye and the younger LGBT acts, it seems to be in a negative way as if he had been hiding something. Just hope he can generate some publicity and recognition as a trailblazer and success in his own right when he releases some new music. There is no one out here today (gay or straight) like him, imo. It just frustrates me to think that Raisa Bruner isn't even aware of Adam. That's what gets to me. I just wanted to let her know who he is and that he has played a MAJOR role in the world of gay artists. The email process on her site is not straight-forward and I don't want to delve into it. I intended to be polite and informative, not accusatory. Oh well.
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