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Post by nica575 on May 30, 2016 10:00:42 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on May 30, 2016 10:32:43 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on May 30, 2016 10:33:58 GMT -5
DISCLAIMER: a post on a Russian Queen fan board ( vk.com/queenrocks ) and obviously can be based on fan's imagination or it could be true - I have no idea...makes for a nice rumor though Vladimir Anisimov Друзья, я был на концерте в Кёльне и мне удалось перекинутся парой фраз с Джимом Бичем. К сожалению, концерта в России в 2016 не запланировано. После фестивальных концертов, в октябре запланирован второй этап концертов 2016 в Азии.
Translation: Friends, I was at a concert in Cologne and I was able to exchange a few words with Jim Beach. Unfortunately, there is no plan for a concert in Russia in 2016. After the festival concerts, the second phase of 2016 concerts is planned in October in Asia.
HUGE grain of salt, etc...why would Jim share any unpublished info... wouldn't it be announced by now...Adam talked about album writing plans in the fall...on the other hand - anything is possible - the new expensive production - why not use it for more than just 16 shows - right? Adam could possibly take a couple of weeks off writing and go on the road again... So invaluable to have someone who understands Russian around here!! And yay! For rumors like this. Every bit of news that could mean QAL is going on is so very welcome! We on this board are lucky to have so many languages covered by our active members! I can think of: Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Indonesian, Arabic, Hebrew, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Russian, Tagalog, Finnish, Chinese, Japanese... I am sure some of us can take an educated guess on Ukranian and Belarussian... we used to have Greek, but Gelly is gone from here... not sure if we have anyone proficient in Portugese, Norvegian, Swedish, Hungarian, Romanian, Korean... If I missed any - please raise your hand!
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Post by bamafan on May 30, 2016 10:38:11 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on May 30, 2016 10:39:41 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on May 30, 2016 10:42:20 GMT -5
This Memorial Day....
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Post by bamafan on May 30, 2016 10:43:46 GMT -5
Adam is now following @woodkid
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Post by skaschep on May 30, 2016 10:44:05 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on May 30, 2016 10:45:18 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on May 30, 2016 10:56:49 GMT -5
New review from Cologne: www.rp-online.de/kultur/koeniglich-queen-in-koeln-aid-1.6007806Google translate: Royal Queen in CologneCologne. The band also made without Freddie Mercury their great reputation all honor. By Oliver Burwig
As Brian May enters with his gray curly perm to the stage and the first chords of "One Vision" plays flies the fans at the RheinEnergie Stadium an acoustic board in the face. Mays otherwise throaty guitar and the brilliant voice Adam Lamberts roar into each other, hardly a word, hardly a sound is to be distinguished from the other. Queen her concert start especially loud. But as the sound penetrates differentiated from the speakers after a few songs, breathes the viewer on - and experienced a show that makes the who died in 1991 of complications from AIDS disease Freddie Mercury proud. Although the 34-year-old Lambert avoids imitating them, and as Mercury placeholder specifies ( "Thank you for letting me sing for you tonight!"), He followed in his footsteps occurs as dazzling, exalted stage character. Lambert, the greater visibility gained by the casting show "American Idol" in 2009, stands out among the more than 30 years older than May and the bearded drummer Roger Taylor. In high-heeled shoes he scuttles the stage ridge toward the audience, suggests in a black-feathered costume with arms and rips huge sunglasses down, only to reveal including a minor. He swaggers in a leather jacket around, dancing with an umbrella, shakes her booty and lolls after several costume changes in "Killer Queen" in a glittering throne. Besides, he masters the deep and gurgling Elvis tones in "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and the falsetto at the end of "Somebody To Love". And the audience sings despite the rains "Radio Gaga" or "I Want It All" with a thousand voices. While real lightning flashes across the sky, Brian May is the acoustic ballad "Love Of My Life" in the rain to make it short of space for his drummer Roger Taylor. The singing the slow song "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" and makes this guitar but embarks shortly afterwards to the drum set, to a duel with his son Rufus Taylor, who plays on a second drum. Then again Brian May, the small platform at the guitar solo drives in the air, until it comes to a halt before a huge orange sun shining and the fans only see his silhouette. Whale songs and overlapping echoes dominate the psychedelic game Mays until it intones the rock'n'roll song "Tie Your Mother Down". Visually impressive, the roof light with dozens of lasers. Almost tangible seems the laburnum after the additions "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions" over the sodden crowd down to go in the first rows. May has yet quickly thrown a kind silver magic cloak for the last songs Adam Lambert says goodbye with a silver crown on her head.
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