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Post by wal on Jul 2, 2012 14:08:12 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Jul 2, 2012 14:11:19 GMT -5
On Air/Ryan Seacrest @onairwithryan .@adamlambert rocked Kiev with @queenwillrock. If you listen closely you can still hear #Glamberts screaming.
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Post by wal on Jul 2, 2012 14:12:34 GMT -5
On Air/Ryan Seacrest @onairwithryan .@adamlambert rocked Kiev with @queenwillrock. If you listen closely you can still hear #Glamberts screaming.
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Post by ljsmack on Jul 2, 2012 14:15:39 GMT -5
╰☆╮ѦяgeღηЇece╰☆╮✈ @arge1983 New Adam show > Weezer to headline Arizona State Fair; ticket sales Weezer, Adam Lambert and Jane’s Addiction will are available until Oct. 21 and one-day admissions and unlimited ride tickets are available Okay, cayman, start blending your famous mojitos!!! ;D
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Post by Sagittarius on Jul 2, 2012 14:15:56 GMT -5
I love your description of Brian's solo. However, scientist, doctors, etc., have a reputation of being excellent musicians. Many of them choose technical careers instead of music, but excellent techie musicians are all around us. I don't have statistics, but those of us who do music for a living are frequently in awe of those who do these two things that seem opposite so well, particularly in a case like Brian. And related: a few years ago I read that in the U.S., among med school applicants, music majors had the highest acceptance rate. Go figure. I am all on board your fantasy song-writing ship. That really got me thinking. Since currently rock is mostly looking bleah, maybe such a collaboration could be a game changer in rock history. Maybe Adam would want to sing rock if there were great songs, but it's mostly dullsville out there. He and Brian could be the saviors of rock and Adam could be the czar of pop (is that title taken). Holst, you’re a marvel of information that I’m finding particularly fascinating in light of the developing phenom of Adam & Brian that I think I see. I remember a Japanese study from a ways back about how grade school kids learned math better when they listened to music while doing their work. The study tried to determine what music produced the best results for the students. IIRC, they determined it to be Bach. You’ve given me even more fuel for my fantasy of Brian writing new music for Adam’s voice! I like to think of Brian, hanging out in his backyard observatory, gazing up at the night sky and hearing music in his head. So much music! When he wrote a song like “Who Wants to Live Forever” that he himself couldn’t possibly have vocalized while he was writing it, Brian must have been able to literally hear Freddie in his head singing that melody. That song (and others) are so obviously written for Freddie’s voice and style alone. It took Freddie’s voice to give sound to what was in Brian’s head, and that Brian himself could not do. Now, when Freddie died, what happened to those songs in Brian’s head? Freddie’s gone, but the music in Brian’s mind didn’t die. It would be like having all this glorious sound trapped in your head with no ability to give it voice. When Beethoven became deaf, but he continued to hear every note of the music he wrote in his head, what if he hadn’t been able to play an instrument to produce that music he heard? Now, here Brian finds himself sharing a stage with a young man with a nearly inhuman voice, a man who could once again give wings to Brian’s songs, set them free from his mind, and send them soaring again, back out into space just like his guitar solos. At first I was puzzled when I hear that Brian said Adam had a voice like nothing he’d ever heard before. The longer I thought about it, the less puzzling it seemed. Yes, of course, Adam’s voice has many similarities to Freddie’s voice, and obviously Brian hears that. But he, like maybe no one else, is finely attuned to hear every minute difference and nuance that makes Adam’s voice different than Freddie’s. I imagine Brian might have a rather substantial songbook in his head, written over these many years since he lost Freddie, but written for Freddie’s voice nonetheless. I bet he’d like to hear those songs in Adam’s voice. I believe this will happen, because it seems nearly inevitable. Wow...I am indeed humbled by the many posters on our site ...
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Post by seoulmate on Jul 2, 2012 14:18:40 GMT -5
This is excellent HD of concert. If someone could just cut the first 6 or 7 minutes of the announcer and the Ukraine X-Factor winner, it would make an amazing download. Have not downloaded any of the concert files yet. Going to wait a few more days to see what other possible downloads show up. I have never done it before so I am taking notes on what people have suggested or experienced. I think I would just love it if someone would make a copy of their downloaded DVD and send it to me.www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmgQinSaNHM&feature=player_embeddedLOLOLOL.... THIS IS MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
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Post by butterfly on Jul 2, 2012 14:22:06 GMT -5
My evening prayer
Lord I thank you that you have created to our world Adam. I thank you that you bring together Adam and Queen. I thank you from experience that I felt when I looked at their concert. What you have created is just incredible. I have one request Let me live for another 5 days, so that I can be present in their concert in Wroclaw Then I do not ask for anything else. (...Of course, I still have two tickets to the Apollo theater...)
........................(My Lord understand the humor)
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Post by scorpio on Jul 2, 2012 14:22:22 GMT -5
Holst, you’re a marvel of information that I’m finding particularly fascinating in light of the developing phenom of Adam & Brian that I think I see. I remember a Japanese study from a ways back about how grade school kids learned math better when they listened to music while doing their work. The study tried to determine what music produced the best results for the students. IIRC, they determined it to be Bach. You’ve given me even more fuel for my fantasy of Brian writing new music for Adam’s voice! I like to think of Brian, hanging out in his backyard observatory, gazing up at the night sky and hearing music in his head. So much music! When he wrote a song like “Who Wants to Live Forever” that he himself couldn’t possibly have vocalized while he was writing it, Brian must have been able to literally hear Freddie in his head singing that melody. That song (and others) are so obviously written for Freddie’s voice and style alone. It took Freddie’s voice to give sound to what was in Brian’s head, and that Brian himself could not do. Now, when Freddie died, what happened to those songs in Brian’s head? Freddie’s gone, but the music in Brian’s mind didn’t die. It would be like having all this glorious sound trapped in your head with no ability to give it voice. When Beethoven became deaf, but he continued to hear every note of the music he wrote in his head, what if he hadn’t been able to play an instrument to produce that music he heard? Now, here Brian finds himself sharing a stage with a young man with a nearly inhuman voice, a man who could once again give wings to Brian’s songs, set them free from his mind, and send them soaring again, back out into space just like his guitar solos. At first I was puzzled when I hear that Brian said Adam had a voice like nothing he’d ever heard before. The longer I thought about it, the less puzzling it seemed. Yes, of course, Adam’s voice has many similarities to Freddie’s voice, and obviously Brian hears that. But he, like maybe no one else, is finely attuned to hear every minute difference and nuance that makes Adam’s voice different than Freddie’s. I imagine Brian might have a rather substantial songbook in his head, written over these many years since he lost Freddie, but written for Freddie’s voice nonetheless. I bet he’d like to hear those songs in Adam’s voice. I believe this will happen, because it seems nearly inevitable. Wow...I am indeed humbled by the many posters on our site ... I agree whole-heartedly with that!!! Great post and one that I hope comes true. I day dream occassionally that Adam will somehow be able to clone himself and have two simultaneous careers, one which will resurrect rock music for this generation, and at the same time, continue on with his pop career.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2012 14:22:53 GMT -5
A state fair? ??? :dunno: Well I'm there only 3 hour drive away from me. My third for this year :Clap: :2tears: Why would he do another one of these? Or am I just being a snob? Do they pay well? What is the biggest kick ass arena in the US. There is where he should be.
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Post by junkets on Jul 2, 2012 14:23:31 GMT -5
But but but Jeff Beck is my favourite I love Jeff Beck too, but I just gave Brian a vote as a big ol' thank you for these shows--and because I was truly awed by his performance Saturday. :D
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