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ZURICH REVIEW: Tribune deGenève

Filed Under () by broddybounce on Friday, February 20, 2015

Posted at : Friday, February 20, 2015

We have a bunch of Zurich reviews today. It appears that French is a language that Google Translate has a slightly easier time with.  And, wow, look at Brian's face in this photo -- great shot!

credit: Keystone (photog uncredited)
TRIBUNE DE GENEVE: Queen and Adam Lambert ignited the Hallenstadion
(uncredited writer)
via Google Translate

Alongside American singer Adam Lambert, the founding members of Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor, interpreted Thursday evening in Zurich mythical songs of the group.

The songs "Radio Ga Ga" and "We Are the Champions" that made Queen one of the groups pop / rock's most legendary in the world, ignited Thursday, February 19 the Hallenstadion in Zurich.

"Another One Bites the Dust", "We Will Rock You", "Bohemian Rhapsody", the endless list of songs of the British group, topping the charts there are between 30 and 40 years, have captivated the audience raised in 'Zurich pregnant from the opening bars.


With guitarist Brian May, 67, and drummer Roger Taylor, 65, half of the original group were in the spotlight. Bassist John Deacon no longer changes on stage since the late 1990s and replaced Adam Lambert micro Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991 at the age of 45 years.


Freddie Mercury on screens


Fans were however able to admire from time to time the leader of the time on screens and heard in snippets recorded there for decades.

Hard task indeed for the new lead singer of Queen, 33, than the best fill the void left by a monument such as Freddie Mercury. Adam Lambert, who has himself conceded, yet the challenge with charm and talent, during the world tour of the legendary group of pop / rock.


The American has a powerful voice, knows how to move on stage and win public favor. It was not for nothing he hoisted a few years in second place of the famous TV show "American Idol." The young man also had more success in his solo career in the United States.


Brian May was visibly moved by the warm welcome of the public "crazy Zurich." He thanked the fans for their loyalty, welcoming not only in English but also in German, French and Italian.


In the absence of Freddie Mercury, an inevitable lack is felt first by listening to Queen songs. It takes some time to get used to the new texture of the group. But those who are seduced can then chew toothy his immortal hits, not without a good dose of nostalgia. (Ats / Newsnet)




1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another positive review.

This part of the translation is a hoot .............

(the audience)"pregnant from the opening bars". :-DDD