QueeenAl
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Post by QueeenAl on Jun 30, 2012 22:02:24 GMT -5
Because this night's performance is soooo waaaaay beyond 100 pages, my initial reaction ... aaaahhh .... and why is that special? Because this night's performance is soooo waaaaay beyond 100 pages, HE IS SOOOOO FUCKING great!!!! Check out all the YT above and beyond. Adam.
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Post by virg1877 on Jun 30, 2012 22:03:46 GMT -5
Vids by gnosbt (7 parts) - broken down by song YouTube link: www.youtube.com/user/gnosbtPart 1 1. Flash-Seven Seas of Rhye 2. Keep Yourself Alive (3:30) 3. We Will Rock (fast) (6:20) 4. Fat Bottomed Girls (10:32) Part 2 5. Don’t Stop Me Now 6. Under Pressure * highligh * (5:15) w/ Roger Taylor 7. I Want It All (9:32) Part 3 8. Who Wants to Live Forever 9. A Kind of Magic (4:40) - Roger Taylor 10. These Are the Days of Our Lives (10:20) - Roger Taylor Part 4 11. Love of My Life * highlight * - Brian May 12. ’39 (6:38) - Brian May 13. Dragon Attack (10:15) Part 5 14. I Want to Break Free (5:14) 15. Another One Bites the Dust (9:30) Part 6 16. Radio Ga Ga 17. Somebody to Love (6:00) 18. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (12:18) 19. The Show Must Go On (16:48) 20. Bohemian Rhapsody (21:31) Part 7 21. Tie Your Mother Down - Roger Taylor & Brian May, Adam at the end 22. We Will Rock You (5:34) 23. We Are The Champions (8:15) Read more at ONTD: ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/70075109.html#ad_not_found#ixzz1zKpRoGYHTHANK YOU for posting this! I was getting so confused on what video I wanted to watch first...Since I cant watch them all at the same time..Hehe
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Post by houselady on Jun 30, 2012 22:04:04 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Jun 30, 2012 22:04:05 GMT -5
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Post by lambo on Jun 30, 2012 22:04:54 GMT -5
Thank you love, using houelady's link of the whole show in ine vid though, it's so goood ;D ;D ;D
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Post by jazzhands on Jun 30, 2012 22:06:12 GMT -5
If I was Adam I'd be seriously thinking fuck US radio, I'm moving to UK or Europe he just fits so well there... Have to admit that through whole concert, with every astonishing note, was thinking same thing about US radio. Especially after article in today's NY Times about Biebs (and JLo and Rhianna) vocal producer for their records. And how he batches together all the "hit" performances phrase by phrase. Special ability to coax each phrase from the "singers". Wish every PD in America was flown into Hammersmith next month. I wish every PD in America was flown into the center of the Sun.
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Post by cassie on Jun 30, 2012 22:06:24 GMT -5
I am deeply touched by the Queen + Adam concert, especially WWTLF. Those Freddie fans who don't want Adam anywhere near Freddie's music or Queen don't understand an important aspect of this new collaboration. Without Freddie, there would not be an Adam Lambert as we know him.
Freddie inspired Adam in so many ways. This awkward, lonely, struggling teen who found his solace and his gift in musical theater listened to Freddie, watched Freddie and saw how rock music could become the theater he loved and was training for. Rock could be musically complex and challenging; it could be great fun and emotionally deep. It could embrace the craft of musical theater and opera.
A rock frontman could wear theatrical costumes and make-up and take on characters. Could be flamboyant and camp and commanding and outrageous .... and gay. ( Freddie may not have been out, but watching him perform, was there any question?)
Adam, tonight, was totally and utterly Adam, yet simultaneously a living legacy for Freddie. Freddie couldn't live forever; but with Adam singing with Queen, we can see the next generation that Freddie helped to conceive. That corny twitpic of Freddie in heaven handing the mic to Adam actually has more than a grain of truth in it.
I think, if Freddie is looking down on Queen + Adam, he would be tickled pink, impressed, and a very proud papa. Freddie wanted the show to go on; and tonight it did in awe inspiring ways.
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Post by houselady on Jun 30, 2012 22:07:08 GMT -5
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Post by maitospf on Jun 30, 2012 22:09:40 GMT -5
Been sitting in front of computer off and on for over 10 hours now (mostly on lol) , my butt is sore but I do not want this day to end. Has been so wonder-full...words cannot describe...I love everybody!!!
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Post by houselady on Jun 30, 2012 22:09:55 GMT -5
I am deeply touched by the Queen + Adam concert, especially WWTLF. Those Freddie fans who don't want Adam anywhere near Freddie's music or Queen don't understand an important aspect of this new collaboration. Without Freddie, there would not be an Adam Lambert as we know him. Freddie inspired Adam in so many ways. This awkward, lonely, struggling teen who found his solace and his gift in musical theater listened to Freddie, watched Freddie and saw how rock music could become the theater he loved and was training for. Rock could be musically complex and challenging; it could be great fun and emotionally deep. It could embrace the craft of musical theater and opera. A rock frontman could wear theatrical costumes and make-up and take on characters. Could be flamboyant and camp and commanding and outrageous .... and gay. ( Freddie may not have been out, but watching him perform, was there any question?) Adam, tonight, was totally and utterly Adam, yet simultaneously a living legacy for Freddie. Freddie couldn't live forever; but with Adam singing with Queen, we can see the next generation that Freddie helped to conceive. That corny twitpic of Freddie in heaven handing the mic to Adam actually has more than a grain of truth in it. I think, if Freddie is looking down on Queen + Adam, he would be tickled pink, impressed, and a very proud papa. Freddie wanted the show to go on; and tonight it did in awe inspiring ways. Beautifully said!
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