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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago
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"He's definitely lost his touch since he gained weight!
What do you mean by that "
If he's gained weight around his middle and chest it will compress his diaphragm and make it harder to hold the longer notes, reduce his energy in performing, just off the top of my head
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"He's definitely lost his touch since he gained weight!
What do you mean by that
If he's gained weight around his middle and chest it will compress his diaphragm and make it harder to hold the longer notes, reduce his energy in performing, just off the top of my head
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Yet, Luciano Pavarotti managed to bang out a note or two, despite his rotund middle. Plenty of opera singers are of the larger body type and seem quite able to hold several notes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think Adam has a great voice. He's being himself and not trying to sound like Freddie. Obviously there's no replacing Freddie Mercury but Adam is definitely the best man for the job x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"He's a brilliant vocalist and performer. He's not trying to replace Freddie he honours him. Great stage presence and he sings queen as himself not trying to imitate Freddie. "
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By *rMs.NeekCouple
over a year ago
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Agree with several others. Freddie was, in my opinion, the greatest ever. He can't be replaced.
So Adam sings the songs his way as a tribute to Freddie. Trying to imitate him would be impossible |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"He's definitely lost his touch since he gained weight!
What do you mean by that
If he's gained weight around his middle and chest it will compress his diaphragm and make it harder to hold the longer notes, reduce his energy in performing, just off the top of my head
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Yet, Luciano Pavarotti managed to bang out a note or two, despite his rotund middle. Plenty of opera singers are of the larger body type and seem quite able to hold several notes. "
Mama Cass also never seemed to have a problem |
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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago
Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds |
"He's definitely lost his touch since he gained weight!
What do you mean by that
If he's gained weight around his middle and chest it will compress his diaphragm and make it harder to hold the longer notes, reduce his energy in performing, just off the top of my head
P
Yet, Luciano Pavarotti managed to bang out a note or two, despite his rotund middle. Plenty of opera singers are of the larger body type and seem quite able to hold several notes. "
Pavarotti was a classically trained Tenor and was large from the beginning, admittedly he yo yoed up and down but his lowest was about 250lbs so presumably he was used to it.
Makes no odds to me, I love Adam's work with Queen but thought I'd offer a possible explanation
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