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Post by pi on Jul 8, 2017 23:33:36 GMT -5
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Post by talon on Jul 8, 2017 23:33:39 GMT -5
Didn't listen at all tonight as my wife and I went to dinner and Spider-Man.... But it would be a real bummer if Break Free takes the place of Spread Your Wings full time. I like adding Break Free now and again.... But trade out a warhorse like crazy little thing or fat bottomed girls.. Not one of the newer tracks!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2017 23:36:58 GMT -5
Didn't listen at all tonight as my wife and I went to dinner and Spider-Man.... But it would be a real bummer if Break Free takes the place of Spread Your Wings full time. I like adding Break Free now and again.... But trade out a warhorse like crazy little thing or fat bottomed girls.. Not one of the newer tracks!
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Post by pi on Jul 8, 2017 23:42:51 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 8, 2017 23:44:56 GMT -5
Review: Queen + Adam Lambert bring a grand, theatrical rock show to Omaha
That was epic.
Queen + Adam Lambert didn’t pull out all the stops. They ran over them with a chugging steamroller as they plowed through more than two dozen songs.
The familiar boom-boom-clap of “We Will Rock You” rang out through CenturyLink Center as Lambert took the stage alongside guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor.
Joined by three backing musicians, Queen didn’t back down for two hours, smashing out hit after hit after hit.
Like a precision machine, Queen and Lambert, who has fronted the band on various tours since performing with them on “American Idol” in 2009, rammed through “Killer Queen,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “Under Pressure,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” several other classics you know by heart and a few other tunes such as “Radio Ga Ga” that are more fan favorites than rock ‘n’ roll classics.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band was incredible, especially May, whose versatile, melodic and emotive playing was as constantly front and center as Lambert’s vocals were.
As for Lambert, he isn’t Freddie Mercury.
But you won’t find a better substitute.
Mercury died in 1991, and the band’s legendary frontman is simply inimitable in his combination of style, vocal ability and stage presence. But on Saturday, Lambert filled Mercury’s role admirably.
Lambert’s vocal style is closer to a Broadway performer’s than to Mercury’s full-range, baritone, rock ’n’ roll force of nature, but Lambert’s clear voice can hit any note and hold it longer than almost anyone you’ve ever heard, making him a good fit for a band known for hopping all over the genre map.
Read more... www.omaha.com/go/music/review-queen-adam-lambert-bring-a-grand-theatrical-rock-show/article_193868ac-27b5-59ed-86c9-da5a28b17d53.html
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Post by nica575 on Jul 8, 2017 23:55:15 GMT -5
Didn't listen at all tonight as my wife and I went to dinner and Spider-Man.... But it would be a real bummer if Break Free takes the place of Spread Your Wings full time. I like adding Break Free now and again.... But trade out a warhorse like crazy little thing or fat bottomed girls.. Not one of the newer tracks! YES! And FBG can go and not return as far as I am concerned, I think it's my least favorite song of all queen stuff I've heard....
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Post by pi on Jul 8, 2017 23:55:18 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 8, 2017 23:58:29 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 9, 2017 0:00:26 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 9, 2017 0:04:18 GMT -5
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