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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2017 1:04:32 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2017 1:14:49 GMT -5
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Post by gypsyladee on Jul 14, 2017 2:24:23 GMT -5
What a great concert tonight! We were having a big sing along in my section and that included Two Fux! I can't believe how many people around me knew that song. I had no idea how spectacular the lights and lasers are especially during Brian's solo and WWTLF. Adam sure was in fine form tonight!!!! Add me to the list of mourners regarding It's Late and SYW. I was so hoping at least one of those would be back in.
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Post by skaschep on Jul 14, 2017 2:49:41 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jul 14, 2017 3:03:08 GMT -5
As I'm heading to Canada in the early morning tomorrow this will be my last reminder for a while! Hope you all don't forget to view and stream! The Lyric video now has 345,980 views!15,269 likes and 352 dislikes (97,7% ratio) Give it some views! www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwTZEWI3wvwAdam Lambert's "Two Fux" is now available for streaming and download at ad.gt/twofux. "My last project was about the chase. This time I feel the strength of being exactly, unapologetically where I am. I’m standing my ground to inspire my fans to defy the status quo." - AL iTunes: ad.gt/twofuxiApple Music: ad.gt/twofuxaSpotify: ad.gt/twofuxsGoogle Play: ad.gt/twofuxgAmazon: ad.gt/twofuxamSpotify direct link ( 1,344,506 total streams yesterday): Or a playlist (mine):
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Post by skaschep on Jul 14, 2017 3:04:59 GMT -5
jeff_elbel @jeff_elbel Here's my coverage of Thursday night's concert by Queen + Adam Lambert for The Chicago Sun-Times. Queen & Adam Lambert on top of the ‘World’ at the United Center
Three summers following their North American debut in Chicago, Queen + Adam Lambert returned to the United Center Thursday night for an encore performance that boosted the energy and spectacle to stellar heights. The concert helped to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Queen’s best-selling “News of the World” LP. The childlike-but-deadly giant robot from the album’s cover interacted with the band and crowd via a dazzling multimedia display, animatronics and an articulated stage. “These are legends, you guys,” said Lambert as he introduced guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, describing his joy in honoring the late Freddie Mercury’s memory onstage alongside the pair. “Every night, I’m like, oh my God. Is this the real life, or is this just fantasy?,” he added, cribbing from “Bohemian Rhapsody.” “There will only be, for all of time, one Freddie Mercury,” Lambert proclaimed, making plain that he wasn’t trying to replace the irreplaceable. Still, it was easy to imagine Mercury smiling upon Lambert. The pop chart-topper and “American Idol” veteran put all of his considerable talent into bravura performances of songs like the spine-tingling “Who Wants to Live Forever.” A bevy of hits filled the set, and the band was ferocious from the jump with “Hammer to Fall.” Lambert and May stood shoulder-to-shoulder for the song’s climax, exhibiting an easy chemistry that was evident throughout the evening. The crowd responded with fever pitch for the close vocal harmony and Taylor’s drum intro to “Fat Bottom Girls.” An extended solo by May allowed Lambert to make his first of many glam-tastic wardrobe changes. “Freddy was a fashionista,” said Lambert, emerging in an embroidered purple suit and high-heeled boots. “I’ve got to keep up.” The band also catered to hardcore fans during the two-hour set, playing deep cuts including the manic “Don’t Stop Me Now” and psychedelic “Get Down, Make Love.” Before playing a solo acoustic “Love of My Life,” May described his appreciation for Chicago’s musical legacy. It might not have seemed exotic to locals, May suggested, but hearing a blues record from Chicago was a lightning bolt for a kid in Middlesex, England. “It was one of the bibles we grew up with,” he said. May introduced longtime associate Spike Edney, highlighting his hometown ties here. Edney added elegance on piano, and was also prominently featured during Lambert’s own current single “Two F–.” The song’s stuttering synth-pop and Lambert’s falsetto flight served as both a lighthearted romp and a self-assured statement of inner strength, as May sparked a note-perfect solo followed by majestic power chords. It was a natural fusion between the artists’ pop and art-rock palettes. Lambert rode a pink delivery bike festooned with carnations that he tossed into the crowd during “Bicycle Race.” The hall became a sea of raised hands for the double-claps marking the chorus of “Radio Ga Ga.” Stadium anthems “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions” were fitting showstoppers, with thunderous singing from the audience. The night’s cheeky and exuberant performance was testament to Queen’s tremendous staying power, while suggesting that new music with Lambert could be worthwhile and fun.
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Post by petrajo on Jul 14, 2017 3:34:42 GMT -5
So, Simon (Adam's personal assistant on tour) as changed his ig-account private and seems to have thrown out all the glamberts. Has he gotten a little sensitive after the phone-throwing -episode or have ppl been mothering him too..?
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Post by pi on Jul 14, 2017 4:05:38 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 14, 2017 4:07:16 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 14, 2017 4:07:58 GMT -5
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