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Post by betty on Jul 15, 2019 11:28:53 GMT -5
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ...
... glamnurse4adam, later0486 and simartauni!
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Post by athena1979 on Jul 15, 2019 12:11:39 GMT -5
Hi Everyone, I am a huge Adam fan who bought VIP tickets to too many QAL shows, and now I am having some financial hardships and need to sell some of my tickets. They are all FRONT ROW or directly next to the thrust (I had multiple people helping me get the best tickets when they went on sale), and I would like to sell them to other big fans at my original cost. Here are the tickets: Phoenix, 7/16: 2 tickets for floor section A, row 1, seats 1 and 2 (front row seats directly next to the right side of the thrust); $782 per ticket Chicago, 8/9: 2 tickets for floor section 1, row 3, seats 1 and 2 (second or third row with seat 1 directly next to the left of the thrust; I think they are actual second row, but ticketmaster won’t show me the detailed seating chart anymore); $812 per ticket Tampa, 8/18: 3 tickets for floor section 3, row 2, seats 1-3 (actual front row seats directly next to the left side of the thrust); $776 per ticket Please message me if you are interested, and I will send you my phone number so we can discuss it further. Thanks! -Meghan (https://www.youtube.com/user/MeghanEliseForPeace) P.S. I’m still going to a few shows and have front row in LA so don’t feel too bad for me
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jul 15, 2019 12:16:27 GMT -5
San Jose HQ Audio for Download
My San Jose full concert HQ audio in 320 kpbs MP3 is available for download at the following Mega link. tinyurl.com/y4pqyhb5Note that the Soundcloud downloads from @mmadamimadamm on Twitter are only in 128 kbps, smaller file, but lower quality. Files split by song in mp3 and flac will be available in a few days to a week. If you want the 2.6 GB full concert flac file, rather than split files, send me a message.
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Post by bamafan on Jul 15, 2019 12:19:34 GMT -5
Towards the end of this vid you can see Javi dancing and swaying to STL. He seems to like that tune....lol
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Post by bamafan on Jul 15, 2019 12:59:14 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jul 15, 2019 13:02:41 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jul 15, 2019 13:41:34 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Jul 15, 2019 13:55:21 GMT -5
The reviewer did give some praise to Adam and the guys. Kind of off-handedly, IMO. But it was there. But the terms "tribute band " or "cover band" do NOT apply in this case. Lots of classic rocks bands have changed members for various reasons. That doesn't make them cover bands. That's what seemed to get Brian's goat the most. And I'm Brian DID notice the compliments. Of course, no minds will be changed about this issue. MM fans, despite Brian's statement that it would be "awful" for them to perform with a Freddie impersonator, will continue to say that MM would be better. Well, MM didn't get chosen. End of story. AND I love seeing Javi dancing to STL. Lord, that guy has LONG LEGS.
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Post by happy on Jul 15, 2019 14:08:55 GMT -5
Here's my Vancouver recap -- better late, than never! This was the first show, so it was all going to be absolutely new. I'm the type that likes to look at videos, so I know what is coming and what to look out for. Not this time! My daughter and I met mszue and fiercelier and a newbie at the Sports Bar in Rogers Arena for dinner before the concert. What a noisy place! We could hardly hear each other and my voice was already gone pre-concert! LOL We entered the Arena from the restaurant, so security was minimal. Walked a distance to our seats past really long queues for merchandise. We were sitting on the left hand side in the first tier farther back from the stage -- basically the same seats as my first QAL experience. The arena filled up and you could feel the anticipation. The show was 20 minutes late starting which worked out for my daughter's boyfriend who slipped into his seat with minutes to spare. My daughter and I had really been studying the scrim trying to decide if it was a projection or not. It was so well done, it looked real. Plus we were trying to figure out what all the symbols were and why it had what looked like a spear! Even when it was lifted up at the beginning, I was still thinking it was real. This wonderful red curtain with gold rope appeared and parted and Brian was there, then Adam was on the right, then on the left, and then, surprise, they were on the stage rocking it out! There is so much visually going on and you just don't get a feel for the overall production from the videos that I have seen. My eyes must have been darting here and there -- trying to watch Adam, but also all the background imagery. The red curtain opens and there is an audience sitting there. Then we see a tier of opera boxes with what looked like people dressed in 18th century costumes. Eventually, you realize that the people in the bottom opera boxes are real people! This is all very opulent, but then you take a long trip to the back of the stage and the gold, shiny scrim becomes a wooden structure. Ha ha, so it wasn't real!! Meanwhile Adam is singing his heart out. The Show Must Go On was amazing. The image of the columns crumbling in the background reinforced the intensity. I laughed when he hopped up on the grand piano to sing Killer Queen. I was surprised when he appeared out of nowhere on his decked out motorcycle. WWTLF was also a masterclass, although I missed the glitter ball moment. They did have a glitter ball, but that was used later. His costumes were spectacular -- so much bling and so much fringe! I noticed he didn't do the walk about during Radio Gaga, but everyone participated in the clap. The crowd went wild waiting for the encore and I loved Adam's final outfit. The red and gold tied in nicely with the beginning of the show. The people around me stood during the rousing songs and sat for the slower ones. Brian's solo on top of the fiery asteroid, with the colourful planets descending around him was spellbinding. And then he was on stage as an alien in a cool outfit with a mask in the smoke. That was a what just happened moment! The show was definitely fast paced and crammed with music. I didn't even notice that the drum solo was gone until someone mentioned it. And introducing the other musicians was wrapped up quickly. I thought Adam's "I'm not Freddie speech' was a bit shorter and well done. That does get the crowd on board. They took out any kibitzing. It was high energy all the way! Visually and musically over the top! We all had a wonderful time!!
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Post by bamafan on Jul 15, 2019 14:19:17 GMT -5
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