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Post by adamrocks on Feb 17, 2018 21:06:36 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Feb 17, 2018 21:20:58 GMT -5
I'm always getting the lyrics in GDML confused...and I think it's because Adam sings them correct sometimes, and mixed up sometimes. LOL Last nite he sang "You blow my mind...I suck your head"....and I looked them up just to be sure and they are supposed to be "I suck your mind...you blow my head" It's funny how he flips it from time to time...and I can see why since I can never remember it correctly. I think that is because it is almost a nonsense song. It has meaning but Freddie could not be really clear when he wrote it. It also is from a time when he was pretty much out of his head. ** I think Adam has actually made the song better -- if that is possible. {It remains my least favorite Queen song but it is not bad when Adam does it.}
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2018 21:25:39 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2018 21:38:12 GMT -5
OMG!! LMAO!!
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Post by sarah on Feb 17, 2018 21:51:46 GMT -5
So many great reviews! I appreciate the QAL shows so much for several reasons, and one is how good it feels to read how much respect and admiration he gets for these shows. Those songs are rightly legendary as among the very hardest rock songs to sing, all but untouchable, and he goes out each night and slays them in his own way, standing right alongside some of the authors of those songs. I don't think his own catalogue, so far, gives him the same opportunities for his gift to be revealed and admired, as it would if his catalogue were full of power ballads or some such. I know that kind of ballad-heavy catalogue would bore him, and I love that about his spirit, so I'm not complaining, really. But it's nice to hear his voice clear and strong in songs like Queen's, rather than a bit buried under the production that seems so common nowadays. And it's such a rewarding thing to read review after review, tweet after tweet, just seeming to grow from year to year, about how wonderful he is at all of this. <3 And I love that open-front, coat-kilt thingie.
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Post by bamafan on Feb 17, 2018 21:54:29 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Feb 17, 2018 21:59:28 GMT -5
I wonder if they might change up the set list a little bit....the little ? makes me wonder. Also, I'd love to see the blue pants outfit...lol. Queen @queenwillrock 17h17 hours ago More And finally...the set list! You rocked Auckland! Same again tomorrow? #QAL #NewZealand (Photo: Justine Ellis) I doubt setlist will change... :-/ ...but I fully expect some wardrobe changes!. ....and Adam, please lose that leopard puffy shirt in the encore!
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Post by bamafan on Feb 17, 2018 22:14:31 GMT -5
I wonder if they might change up the set list a little bit....the little ? makes me wonder. Also, I'd love to see the blue pants outfit...lol. Queen @queenwillrock 17h17 hours ago More And finally...the set list! You rocked Auckland! Same again tomorrow? #QAL #NewZealand (Photo: Justine Ellis) I doubt setlist will change... ...but I fully expect some wardrobe changes!. ....and Adam, please lose that leopard puffy shirt in the encore! I agree.....lose the leopard blouse. Just go sleeveless in the silver outfit.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Feb 17, 2018 22:25:02 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Feb 17, 2018 22:31:07 GMT -5
Hmmmm. Interesting. Rumor or the writer's speculation or maybe? www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/entertainment-columns/kats/queen-with-adam-lambert-solidifies-the-park-theaters-schedule/Updated February 17, 2018 - 5:53 pm The Park Theater is striving to be the king of Las Vegas Strip venues. Queen has been recruited to make it happen. Continuing its aggressive campaign to bring in top rockers this year, the 5,200-seat theater at Monte Carlo is reportedly ready to stage Queen with Adam Lambert. The Queen-Park Theater engagement is reportedly a partnership between MGM Resorts International and concert promoter Live Nation. Queen and Lambert are certainly available for such a run — the band has no dates on the schedule after a July 4 booking at O2 Arena in London, which tops off its European tour. Queen and Lambert sold out T-Mobile Arena on June 27. It was the most entertaining arena show I saw in all of 2016, and immediately started poking around for news about the band’s interest in an extended engagement on the Strip. Be confident Queen will open sometime in August, and no later than mid-September.
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