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Queen + Adam Lambert O2 World Hamburg (Review): "Once In A Lifetime Experience" from Konzert Review.DE

Filed Under () by glitzylady on Friday, February 6, 2015

Posted at : Friday, February 06, 2015

Queen + Adam Lambert Tour Concert Review: Hamburg, Germany


   Adam Lambert & Dr. Brian May in Hamburg Photo credit: @scubadan21 

From KONZERT REVIEW.DE

TRANSLATED FROM GERMAN VIA GOOGLE TRANSLATE.
ORIGINAL REVIEW HERE: http://www.konzertreview.de/2015/05-02-2015-queen-adam-lambert-a-once-in-a-lifetime-experience-o2-world-hamburg/


"05/02/2015 - Queen + Adam Lambert - A Once In A Lifetime Experience - O2 World Hamburg"


"February 5, 2015 God save (the) Queen! So, or under this motto, can the legendary concert evening with the British cult band Queen, who exquisitely reinforced with Adam Lambert, in the O2 World Hamburg summarize the Volksparkstadion."

"After the cult rock band Queen, unfortunately after the untimely death of Freddy Mercury from 2004 to 2009, together with Paul Rodgers started their comeback, the two joint tours followed, they were laughed at by many. Bassist John Deacon rose even permanently left the band and so tried Bryan May and Roger Taylor happiness more or less successful. After the second tour with Rodgers parted ways again and it looked as though if this would mean the end of the supergroup."

"As in 2009 coverte a certain Adam Lambert at the Americas Idol songs by Queen and this very authentic did and in the end even stood on stage together with the remaining band members, the second comeback was perfect. With a vocal perfection, strong charisma, and a sensational stage presence, he convinced and ersang so his place at the micro Queen and so there was 2012, the first sold-out concerts at the legendary Hammersmith Apollo and now even on the first joint tour! which now also led the trio's largest arenas and there became a small triumph and drummer Roger Taylor in December 2014 in Berlin said at a press conference: "We will work with anyone else more after we worked with the great Adam have "."

"Even the opening concert of Queen + Adam Lambert in the sold-out LanxessArena in Cologne was hailed by fans and media alike. Even before more than 10,000 fans at the O2 World in Hamburg, this was on Thursday evening no different than for prime time was at 20:15 clock the white curtain and Adam Lambert in black studded leather suit with a golden microphone in hand and highly drawn arm to "One Vision" was on stage and together with Bryan May on guitar and Roger Taylor on drums begin a journey through the history of band Queen. Lambert proving its that while he can not fill the gap of Freddy Mercury, but the songs through his brilliant performance with its own style breathes new life, yet is still retains the legendary Queen sound. Thus, it was the high octaves with which Freddy Mercury at the time shone, who also met with Lambert, as with "Somebody to Love" with no problems. "

"The set that night was (almost) no wishes of the fans open. So the opener followed immediately a rock, snotty "Stone Cold Crazy", the "Another One Bites The Dust" and "Fat Bottomed Girls" followed. Later, Lambert lounged on "Killer Queen" on a sofa, before a strong "I Want To Break Free" followed. To "Love Of My Life", which was sung by Bryan May and was accompanied by a chorus of 10,000 throats, returned even Freddy Mercury once again returned to the stage and took the end of the song the vocals on the LED screen, under the cheers of the fans with lots of goose bumps."

"After an audible "39", sung again by Bryan May, followed by "A Kind Of Magic" with Roger Taylor on vocals. Then it was time for a family Drum Battle, which Queen drummer Roger Taylor with his son Rufus delivered himself who provided the backing band on percussion mood. "Under Pressure" then returned Adam Lambert back to the stage where Rogar Taylor took second vocal part. At the following "Save Me", the new queen singer was even knighted finally, as a fan of the stands a loud "You Rule!" Cried the round, which was greeted with loud applause and even embarrassed Lambert briefly but did not it threw off track and then the "Braveheart" hymn "Who Wants To Life Forever" was sung with great feeling and was accompanied by a gigantic laser show." 

"With "Last Horizon" and a guitar solo grandisoen Bryan May proved then that he has forgotten anything on the guitar. Went with "Tie Your Mother Down", "I Want It All", "Radio Ga Ga", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "The Show Must Go On" then the grand finale contrary, the finally again the legendary Freddy Mercury in "Boheimian Rhapsody" was released on the LED wall, where he was with his congenial successor Adam Lambert so to speak, the mic in his hand. "

"The grand finale were then crashing "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions" before the concert went to "God Save The Queen" at the end of the line." 

"The evening in Hamburg O2 World has an impressively demonstrated: Queen live without Freddy Mercury on. With Adam Lambert Bryan May and Roger Taylor have brought a strong voice to the microphone, which makes it to his own way to perform the songs of Queen without distorting them. We can only hope that Roger Taylor, above-mentioned statement to Adam Lambert will be maintained in the future and you may get a few more times so songs to benefit from the never aging queen."

4 comments:

CT said...

Bravo! A fabulous review! Queen lives on and our Adam rules<3333

JAK said...

Well, Danke Schon Hamburg......ich liebe dich <3

LAMBERT Outlaw said...

Thank you Hamburg!! Even with the rough translation I could tell that THIS reviewer 'gets' what the 'new' QUEEN + Adam Lambert is all about. Finally! A review that is worth reading ... a reviewer who actually went to the concert & gave an unbiased review!! Now to find the videos & watch the SHOW that MUST GO ON as Freddie would want!! THANX!! for posting this here ...

tess4ADAM(LAMBERT Outlaw)

Anonymous said...

It's not helpful to generalize without knowing which reviewers went and which ones didn't go to the German concerts. It's possible that all the reviewers went to the respective concerts, and therefore gave their reviews accordingly.