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14/03/06 - TENNIS STADIUM,
DUBAI Review
by Daniel Bardsley (gulfnews): Clearly, A Night To Remember Going
to a Bryan Adams concert is a bit like watching a massive international hit factory
at work. Early on, the slick band - co-ordinated in black t-shirts and jeans -
played chart topper after chart topper to a full arena of screaming fans. It
was soft rock at its very best - and it was evidence enough that Adams comes from
the very top rank of international superstars. There
was everything from This Time, which first reached the charts back in 1983, to
Open Road, a hit from just two years ago which on Tuesday night saw Adams playing
on the harmonica. On their feet By
the time he belted out Summer of '69, most of the audience at Dubai Tennis Stadium
were on their feet, clapping and singing along. Things
slowed down - and lighters were waved rhythmically in the air - when he picked
up his acoustic guitar and sang his biggest hit, (Everything I Do) I Do It For
You. Along with another tear-jerker, Heaven, it showed
that Adams is just as good at sentimental balladry as he is at guitar-driven rock.
His complaints about the huge speaker towers on the
corners of the stage - a particular problem since he had microphones right behind
each one - and instructions to the security guards to stop harassing those taking
photographs endeared him to the crowd. The impossible
The young female audience member he duetted
with on When You're Gone achieved the impossible and made Mel C, who sang with
Adams on the original version, sound good. The main
set ended with The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You and for the encore
hands were waving wildly in the air again as he sang Cloud Number Nine. During
the Best of Me, Adams put down his guitar for once and went walkabout, doing high
fives with most of the front row as burly minders kept watch. And
then, for the second encore, it was just Adams and his acoustic guitar giving
unplugged versions of Please Forgive Me, Straight from the Heart and All for Love.
It was a surprisingly intimate end for a stadium concert, with Adams's gravelly
voice note perfect and strong as it cut through the night air. Photographer
assaulted A Gulf News photographer has said he
was punched by a security guard after being ejected from the stadium for taking
pictures later into the concert than was allowed. Vazhisojan
said: "I was sitting outside the stadium and the security guy came and pulled
the badge away. I thought he had gone away but then he punched me on my right
shoulder. The security team were acting really badly." Padma
Coram from concert organisers The Talent Brokers said she would look into the
claim the photographer was assaulted after being removed from the venue. She
added: "He was there far too long, clearly in breach of agreement. I was
watching [when he was asked to leave] and he wasn't very pleasant. He was adamant
about staying back." She added that usually
Gulf News photographers were "very good" and adhered to instructions.
Adams talks Gulf News Very
early in the show, Bryan Adams asked the crowd, "Have you read this story
in the papers about the couple in the car?" He was talking about the Gulf
News Page 1 story on Tuesday, "The honk that gave it all away", about
the couple who thought a car was their bedroom but was caught because the horn
went off. As the crowd roared a yes, he dedicated
Can't Stop This Thing We Started to that couple, and the crowd roared again. ********** 
Review
by Faisal Sheikh: Adams rocked Dubai once again on the 14th. As soon as
he stepped on stage he screamed "I love this place"! The show kicked
off with the new opener So Far So Good. It was a good opener but not many were
familiar with it, but after a couple of verses everyone was at least able to sing
'So far....so good! " During the 2nd song 'Somebody'
, Keith got some problems with his earpiece, so he had to go back for a couple
of minutes. Meanwhile, Bryan took care of all the guitar parts to this song. It
sounded something similar to the 3 peice band from a few years ago. But Keith
was back and rocked it up again! Bryan said that he
remembered this place (The Dubai Tennis Stadium) and joked that Dubai is developing
real quick but not as far as venues are concerned. The
rest of the setlist was pretty much the same one with all gigs this year. For
when your gone, a Lebanese girl was chosen. She was a media reporter and was there
to report another concert which included Megadeath, Testament and 3 doors down.
She had no idea about the lyrics and didn't seem to care at all. Bryan gave her
the lyrics sheet, but she hardly read it , she was just dancing around and singing
whatever words she could. During 'Hearts On Fire',
during the ending solo, somebody threw a full water bottle on stage. Keith kicked
it to Bryan, then Bryan passed it back to Keith, this went on for about 2 minutes
while they were soloing! It was really funny! Keith
proved once again that he carries 50% of the show. He hoola hooped the guitar,
played with his tongue, sat down on his knees during dual solos with Bryan..... The
last few acoustic songs were Please Forgive Me, Straight from the heart and All
For Love. Setlist: So Far So Good Somebody This
Time Open Road 18 Til I Die Let's Make A Night To Remember Can't Stop
This Thing We Started Back To You Summer Of '69 Everything I Do Cuts
Like A Knife When You're Gone I'm Ready Hearts On Fire Kids Wanna
Rock Heaven It's Only Love The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You Cloud
#9 Run To You The Best Of Me Please Forgive Me Straight From The Heart All
For Love |