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Post by Steve on Feb 7, 2006 21:49:46 GMT 1
HERE I found the following review of the Bryan Adams concert in Bangalore, India on 5 February 2006: Bryan Adams Unveils His Musical Magic Again Press Trust of India Bangalore, February 6, 2006
As the strains of the evergreen number "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" rent the air, rock star Bryan Adams was doing everything he could for his cheering fans-- right from strumming the strings of the guitar and playing karaoke to singing a duet with a female fan at the grand musical concert here last last night. The Sunday night fever was apparently on as the 40 plus singer took music lovers down memory lane by belting out popular numbers from his repertoire, including "Kids Wanna Rock," "All For Love" and "Hearts on Fire."
As fans cheered on, Adams rendered nearly 20 songs from his career spanning over two decades, including those from his new numbers, "Room Service" and "Open Road." The numbers "Back to You," "Cuts Like a Knife," "I'm Ready" and the unforgettable "Please Forgive Me" met with loud applause.
His duet with Shwetha, a software engineer picked from the audience, was cheered loudly, as the two sang into the night the popular number "When You Are Gone."
With Adams at the guitar, fans crooned "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You," making it a lively interactive session, capturing the nostalgia of "Summer of 69."
The curtains fell on the musical night as the singer signed off with the acoustic version of Room Service and by thanking the audience for their warm response..
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Post by caro on Feb 8, 2006 15:24:12 GMT 1
Awwww....I'd have soooooooo loved to be there that night! I'm sure it was really really great! Realy great!
And he played "Roomservice" (acoustic) again...encore right? I sooooo love his acoustic encors! Wow...*sighs*
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Post by Steve on Feb 21, 2006 16:05:55 GMT 1
Yes it would be great to be there! Yes I really like the acoustic "Room Service" encore on the Lisbon DVD. Hey, I did find some pictures though: Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams performs at the Palace Grounds in the southern Indian city of Bangalore February 5, 2006. REUTERS/Jagadeesh NvThat's an interesting guitar he has in the second picture... sort of "sitar"-looking. Or maybe "bouzouki"-looking. I found a little fan review, too. Hi Bryan, I saw u at a concert recently at bangalore,India. All my dreams came true. Keep it up man.....I can feel ur songs all through my skin... u are great..
~Rajarshi, from Bangalore
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