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UPDATED With Adam Lambert's Tweet! QAL O2 London Concert Review - Attitude Mag: "Queen + Adam Lambert Channel The Spirit Of Freddie Mercury..."

Filed Under () by glitzylady on Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Posted at : Wednesday, July 04, 2018

QAL O2 London Concert Review - Attitude Mag: "Queen + Adam Lambert Channel The Spirit Of Freddie Mercury..."

Updated with Adam Lambert's tweet on July 4th! 



Review of Queen + Adam Lambert's concert at London's O2 Arena on July 2, 2018

Attitude reviewer gives them 5/5 stars

LINK: QUEEN AND ADAM LAMBERT CHANNEL THE SPIRIT OF FREDDIE MERCURY AT LONDON'S O2 ARENA - REVIEW

Adam Lambert & Dr. Brian May of Queen + Adam Lambert


A few quotes from the review: See the entire review at the embedded link above or in the @QueenWillRock Tweet
As spectacles go, this is as good as live shows get.
Which brings us to Adam Lambert, [...]who has become a winner with Queen fans for breathing new life into the band whilst never, ever doing a Freddie impression. Like Mercury, he's a showman and a show-off but he's doing the songs his way, going much higher into the falsetto of 'Who Wants To Live Forever' and tearing into songs like 'Don't Stop Me Now' with gay abandon. And gay's the word with Lambert, who shouts his sexuality from the rooftops and wears it on his tattoo sleeves and golden cloaks, in his high heels and guyliner, in his red leather jacket and sparkly crown. Freddie never hid his gayness but he butched it up in blue jeans and white vests, whereas Adam is an androgynous peacock. [....] Lambert's got the pipes to tear the roof off rockers like 'Fat Bottomed Girls' and to tear into the heart of anthems like 'The Show Must Go On', not to mention the charisma to coax every single member of the crowd to do the 'Radio Ga Ga' hand claps. Singing 'I Want It All', he leaves you wondering what more any Queen fan could possibly want.



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8 comments:

Dee R Gee said...

"Androgynous peacock" is right. But in a totally good way. This reviewer really gets and says it all perfectly. Adam is the central flame is this burning hot fire of a band. Every night, Brian and Roger must be blessing the day they found Adam. He's a true marvel. This review is a keeper.

Sunflower said...

Oh Dee R Gee I love how you put it! They QAL are just spectacular, Brian and Roger playing as if in their 20s, to which Adams blood is doing wonders for them! Lol. Adam is truly gifted and the most wonderful, genuine, peace loving hell of an artist and man! I am in awe everytime I see Adam perform, at times I just cry overcomed with joy! We are the luckiest fans in this whole universe, Glamberts and Queenberts!!!

LAMBERT Outlaw said...

You both said it perfectly .. Dee R Gee & Sunflower!! Reading all these reviews makes this old ticker skip a beat & these eyes tear up with so much love & pride for ADAM & QUEEN!! What a beautiful match made in Musical Heaven ... FREDDIE must be beaming with Pride & Joy!! Thanx 24/7 for posting!!

Speaking of which .. Happy Fourth of July Everybody!! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!

tess4ADAM(LAMBERT Outlaw)

Nanbert said...

Wonderful review....but I find a bit of a fault with the expression "Channel the Spirit of Freddie Mercury".

Enough time has passed since Freddie's death....and enough time has passed since Adam has been fronting Queen.... that everyone should recognize that Queen and Adam Lambert are "channeling" NO ONE but themselves.

Everyone agrees that Adam does not remotely imitate Freddie. Yes, Freddie wrote a lot of Queen's music...with definite collaboration with the other band members. But this band has risen to more astounding heights than before...because it IS still an astounding band, and has found an astounding frontman to continue on with its astounding repertroire!

It's nice and thoughtful to pay homage to Freddie's memory...but after this length of time, and all that has transpired in between, I feel that there is still too much attention and memorializing paid to Freddie. I know it was important at the beginning of QAL's touring... to placate the die-hard Freddie fans and make them more receptive to Adam. But Adam has proven himself MORE than capable of being the frontman....and in fact has helped Queen become bigger, better, and more current than before!

So, QAL is NOT a Freddie Mercury Tribute Band...Adam is NOT a Freddie Mercury "stand-in". He is NOT "channeling" Freddie.

Queen and Adam Lambert is a brand new entity, which does not require constant memorializing of Freddie, but is quite capable of STANDING ON ITS OWN MERITS!

I think it's time for everyone to recognize that. IMO

Rosemary White said...

A FANTASTIC review!!

Nanbert, with respect, Queen and their awe-inspiring music have ALWAYS been huge and current. Their classic rock will never die. QAL are enjoying great success and rightly so, with Freddie's legacy continuing ad infinitum.

Dee R Gee said...

I guess I see it this way: Simply put, unlike Queen's other post-Freddie lead singers, including Paul Rodgers who was the closest they had to an actual official "front man," Adam is truly part of the Queen family. He is not just a tack-on who happens to sing really well. He's part of their family in spirit and feeling and understanding of the essence of Queen. Brian and Roger see this in Adam. They love him as a person. He "belongs." It's a feeling that the audiences have come to understand and love, too. It took a while, but it's a core of talent that is almost universally recognized. Adam's personality is a big part of the success of QAL. He has total humility. No arrogance. He expresses gratitude. He has a sly, sexy humor. He comes across as a smart, savvy performer, funny and multi-faceted. And with a voice of pure liquid gold.

glitzylady said...

My thoughts re the use of "channeling" in the headline for the review:

I see the use of "Queen + Adam Lambert Channel The Spirit of Freddie Mercury.." as a loving, thoughtful phrase. I don't think it was meant to say that Adam emulates Freddie.. or tries to copy him. In fact, the author of the review says quite the opposite:

"Which brings us to Adam Lambert, the American Idol runner-up who has become a winner with Queen fans for breathing new life into the band whilst never, ever doing a Freddie impression.

Like Mercury, he's a showman and a show-off but he's doing the songs his way, going much higher into the falsetto of 'Who Wants To Live Forever' and tearing into songs like 'Don't Stop Me Now' with gay abandon."

I do think the use of channel as a verb in this case, may well have been meant in this way:

channel as a verb "(transitive, of a spirit, as of a dead person) To serve as a medium for.
She was channeling the spirit of her late husband, Seth.".. (from Wiktonary.org..and other sources..)

To channel, in this case, to include Freddie Mercury who was and always will be a beloved and integral part of Queen. Nearly every tour, every concert, has included Freddie in a variety of ways.. His spirit is being "channeled" in the content of the concert, not just by Adam who sings the music "his way" as noted in the review, but by the entire band, in memorial to Freddie, still with them in spirit. And in the hearts of his friends Dr. Brian May & Roger Taylor. And fans everywhere.

I think it's important to know that Adam Lambert is not being Freddie in any shape or form, but honoring him, as Adam clearly states during every show.. every time. We fans perhaps need to recognize that he will always be compared in some way or another to Freddie, but very often it's in a very complimentary way, as he was here. Freddie will always be Queen fans' #1 frontman, and so much more.. But Adam has made it possible for so many fans, new & long time, to hear the music of Queen by 2 of the original musicians, and by a new frontman who does the music and vocals justice..

So "channeling" the spirit of Freddie Mercury seems a fitting phrase.. I personally did not take it in a negative sense, but a term praising the current show.. Including all of the band.. And Adam..

Rosemary White said...

Thanks very much for your thoughts, glitzylady ..... so beautifully said.