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Post by cassie on Feb 6, 2016 13:05:43 GMT -5
mmadamimadamm @mmadamimadamm 5m5 minutes ago Interesting video... Show Must Go On - Martel vs Lambert - actually well done IMHO... And no contest...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BHBemQ5HG8 …
How bizarre. Just an hour ago I was reading the article about Queen's Innuendo posted here, and listened to TSMGO with Freddie. It prompted me to do a phrase by phrase back and forth comparison of Freddie's and Adam's version. Then, up this pops on the thread. What are the odds? I must say, Martel sounds remarkably like Freddie at times, which I guess is the goal of Queen Extravaganza. Both have an raw, acerbic sharpness to their tone. Adam's tone is much rounder and richer, with more polish, sustain, and controlled vibrato. It is readily apparent which singer has classical voice training. Being reared listening to classically trained voices, of course Adam's SOUNDS much better to my ear. However, in this song, the agony and pain may come out clearer in the rawness and acidity of Freddie's or Martel's delivery.
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Post by csquared on Feb 6, 2016 13:16:31 GMT -5
So now they've added Bruno Mars to the Superbowl halftime show. All they really needed was QAL up there on the halftime stage to rock the stadium. #SuperbowlEntertainmentSameOldSameOld..Boring!JMHO idolator @idolator 2h2 hours ago It's true! @brunomars is joining @coldplay and @beyonce durning the #SB50 halftime show: idola.to/1mk4Kzn Wasn't Bruno signed on a long time ago as musical director or something? I seem to remember a post by Q3 months ago about it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 13:27:07 GMT -5
So now they've added Bruno Mars to the Superbowl halftime show. All they really needed was QAL up there on the halftime stage to rock the stadium. #SuperbowlEntertainmentSameOldSameOld..Boring!JMHO idolator @idolator 2h2 hours ago It's true! @brunomars is joining @coldplay and @beyonce durning the #SB50 halftime show: idola.to/1mk4Kzn Wasn't Bruno signed on a long time ago as musical director or something? I seem to remember a post by Q3 months ago about it. Yes, has been curator for this show all along. I don't know if he is performing.
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Post by stampsgal on Feb 6, 2016 13:35:44 GMT -5
Original High is last on the list---way down from GT. I alternated a few votes.
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Post by adamme on Feb 6, 2016 13:39:10 GMT -5
mmadamimadamm @mmadamimadamm 5m5 minutes ago Interesting video... Show Must Go On - Martel vs Lambert - actually well done IMHO... And no contest...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BHBemQ5HG8 …
How bizarre. Just an hour ago I was reading the article about Queen's Innuendo posted here, and listened to TSMGO with Freddie. It prompted me to do a phrase by phrase back and forth comparison of Freddie's and Adam's version. Then, up this pops on the thread. What are the odds? I must say, Martel sounds remarkably like Freddie at times, which I guess is the goal of Queen Extravaganza. Both have an raw, acerbic sharpness to their tone. Adam's tone is much rounder and richer, with more polish, sustain, and controlled vibrato. It is readily apparent which singer has classical voice training. Being reared listening to classically trained voices, of course Adam's SOUNDS much better to my ear. However, in this song, the agony and pain may come out clearer in the rawness and acidity of Freddie's or Martel's delivery. Maybe that's why some of Freddie purist are still saying they cannot feel it when Adam sings Queen songs and maybe they like the rawness of his voice than the more rounder voice of Adam. Well I love Freddie and Adam and love both their voices. though I cannot stand Martel's. I don't know why, though God knows I tried to listen to him. Maybe because he sound's like Freddie, my brain just reject it and told me he's an imitator.
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 6, 2016 13:56:03 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 6, 2016 14:03:25 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 6, 2016 14:14:52 GMT -5
Gelly @14gelly 3m3 minutes ago New video -Adam Lambert - Rumors - iHeart Radio Australia Live Show - 5/02/16 youtu.be/7-4b638ETxA via Clementina Di Mauro
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Post by melliemom on Feb 6, 2016 14:40:04 GMT -5
How bizarre. Just an hour ago I was reading the article about Queen's Innuendo posted here, and listened to TSMGO with Freddie. It prompted me to do a phrase by phrase back and forth comparison of Freddie's and Adam's version. Then, up this pops on the thread. What are the odds? I must say, Martel sounds remarkably like Freddie at times, which I guess is the goal of Queen Extravaganza. Both have an raw, acerbic sharpness to their tone. Adam's tone is much rounder and richer, with more polish, sustain, and controlled vibrato. It is readily apparent which singer has classical voice training. Being reared listening to classically trained voices, of course Adam's SOUNDS much better to my ear. However, in this song, the agony and pain may come out clearer in the rawness and acidity of Freddie's or Martel's delivery. Maybe that's why some of Freddie purist are still saying they cannot feel it when Adam sings Queen songs and maybe they like the rawness of his voice than the more rounder voice of Adam. Well I love Freddie and Adam and love both their voices. though I cannot stand Martel's. I don't know why, though God knows I tried to listen to him. Maybe because he sound's like Freddie, my brain just reject it and told me he's an imitator. Love Adam the most, even better than Freddie.. Don't like the rough edges...
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Post by adamme on Feb 6, 2016 14:53:22 GMT -5
Maybe that's why some of Freddie purist are still saying they cannot feel it when Adam sings Queen songs and maybe they like the rawness of his voice than the more rounder voice of Adam. Well I love Freddie and Adam and love both their voices. though I cannot stand Martel's. I don't know why, though God knows I tried to listen to him. Maybe because he sound's like Freddie, my brain just reject it and told me he's an imitator. Love Adam the most, even better than Freddie.. Don't like the rough edges... It's personal preference really. I love Freddie first years before Adam.
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