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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 8:03:51 GMT -5
Thanks for the recap, stampsgal! I love the details - more is more. Especially this gem: "I really was able to see how his body prepares to belt out those big notes. Leaning forward/bent knees, then rising up and the tongue coming out and literally vibrating, or going in and out while going for it. Yet, other times a long note or words/sounds would build and one would never know how he is preparing as externally there was little change --he was already standing tall/head up and that ability would just overwhelm me." Yes, thanks Stampsgal! Now you know why those of us who have been so close never want to go back to bowls or balconies. So glad you had such a wonderful experience. Exactly why I am Monitoring TM for better seats at Dallas. Originally decided that Dallas would be my "cheap" show & I would enjoy the lasers for this one. But after being in terrace boxes for HB1, which are back a bit. Then 2nd row the 2nd night, I decided that "seeing the full laser spectacle" is highly over rated! Nothing & I mean NOTHING beats being close!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 8:28:44 GMT -5
I love this man so much!! His nerdiness is sooooooooooo sexy!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 8:36:28 GMT -5
Great sound! Queen w/Adam Lambert - Who Wants to Live Forever - LIVE FRONT ROW Denver 6JULY2017 - Concertaholicshirts4 www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbg-uUcANYoEdits by @11_HeavyFire At the end of yesterday's thread we were talking about the endurance test that was IL, SYW and WWTLF back to back. This clearly demonstrates how very strong his voice was in Denver. What makes this one of my all-time favorite performances of WWTLF? And a demonstration of strength and control? *He starts out using his light, pure natural voice lightly to just float the first verse. It's like an intimate whisper, and my favorite sound. *At 1:24 you don't see him take a monster breath (actually, I never see him do that) but he sings "forever. Ooooooo, yeah!" all in a sustained breath while increasing the volume and intensity. Demonstrates great breath support and control. *Again at 1:40 he extends the melodic line "forever. Ahhhhhhhhh" climbing up the scale to a powerful , crystaline D5 and E5. Those notes are spot on, pitch wise. I can sometimes speculate on how strong he is feeling that night by whether he takes a breath after "forever," and whether he peaks the phrase at a C5, a D5 or, occasionally like this performance, an E5. *At 2:40, he hits a beautiful D5 and sustains it on the word "love." This is a note he usually does, but sometimes he cuts it off a bit shorter, or hits it the slightest bit flat, and sometimes he eliminates it completely. Not this time. It has that wonderful pure ring to it, and spot on. It is an indication of how strong he is feeling at the time, vocally and physically. It is little things like this that I listen for and love. Thanks, Cassie! Loved this analysis of how he is feeling at the time!
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Post by csquared on Jul 7, 2017 8:57:23 GMT -5
I can already tell that Adam has lost weight. You can see it all over, but especially in his arms...they're slimmer and more defined. Each concert must burn tons of calories...and maybe Simon has him eating healthy as well. I was noticing that too. The off-day activities like that Grouse Grind hike in Vancouver probably help too!
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Post by satisfied on Jul 7, 2017 9:12:52 GMT -5
Alex đłď¸âđâ @mittchgrassi 8h8 hours ago
Jesus I just got home and I am not over how absolutely phenomenal that show was. I feel like I was blessed by the music gods
Best band + performance I've ever seen in my life
I can't describe how absolutely amazing it was
It was insane
So I've seen more than 200 bands in my life and I have to say that Queen + Adam Lambert was the greatest band I've ever seen live
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Post by melliemom on Jul 7, 2017 9:37:32 GMT -5
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Post by red panda on Jul 7, 2017 9:47:55 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 7, 2017 9:53:38 GMT -5
At the end of yesterday's thread we were talking about the endurance test that was IL, SYW and WWTLF back to back. This clearly demonstrates how very strong his voice was in Denver. What makes this one of my all-time favorite performances of WWTLF? And a demonstration of strength and control? *He starts out using his light, pure natural voice lightly to just float the first verse. It's like an intimate whisper, and my favorite sound. *At 1:24 you don't see him take a monster breath (actually, I never see him do that) but he sings "forever. Ooooooo, yeah!" all in a sustained breath while increasing the volume and intensity. Demonstrates great breath support and control. *Again at 1:40 he extends the melodic line "forever. Ahhhhhhhhh" climbing up the scale to a powerful , crystaline D5 and E5. Those notes are spot on, pitch wise. I can sometimes speculate on how strong he is feeling that night by whether he takes a breath after "forever," and whether he peaks the phrase at a C5, a D5 or, occasionally like this performance, an E5. *At 2:40, he hits a beautiful D5 and sustains it on the word "love." This is a note he usually does, but sometimes he cuts it off a bit shorter, or hits it the slightest bit flat, and sometimes he eliminates it completely. Not this time. It has that wonderful pure ring to it, and spot on. It is an indication of how strong he is feeling at the time, vocally and physically. It is little things like this that I listen for and love. Cassie...you are amazing! I have learned and appreciated the skill of singing so much more by the information you generously share with us. THANK YOU!!
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 7, 2017 9:56:06 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Jul 7, 2017 9:56:22 GMT -5
I see there is an extensive interview with Dr Bri in the "Planet Rock" Magazine, issue 2 www.planetrock.com/magazine/Issue Two of Planet Rock Magazine celebrates Queenâs majestic ascent with a gold, embossed die-cut collectorsâ cover. The 13-page cover story features an interview with Brian May, who reflects on the bandâs past, present and future, as well as piece celebrating the 40th anniversary of Queenâs landmark 1977 album, News Of The World. www.greatmagazines.co.uk/planet-rock-print-single-issues/eplrespi/planet-rock-issue-2the scans below (from the Russian Queen forum vk.com/queenrocks) are very hard to read. If anyone ( Talon?) comes across good qaulity ones - please post!
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