Monday, February 21, 2011
Showcase: Adele Live from The Ed Sullivan Theater
If you're a fan of Adele, you should definitely find the time to checkout this 45 minute showcase that Adele gave yesterday at The Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City. During the brief concert, Adele showcase off her infectious personality as well as her phenomenal voice. Starting the set of with her classic "Hometown Glory", Adele then slides into a beautiful rendition of "Don't You Remember" which is off of her new album "21." Following some banter where she talks about being inspired by Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" and Dolly Parton, Adele takes to the mic again to offer up a smooth silky version of "Turning Tables." Adele then turns up the accompaniment from just a piano to her full band on her Grammy winning hit "Chasing Pavements."
After announcing a possible added date to her tour for the United Palace in NYC, Adele plunges into her covers of The Cure classic "Lovesong" and of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love." After her amazing covers, Adele lets into her first UK number 1 "Someone Like You," which is off of "21." While the recorded version is nice, Adele's live version of this song is the one that is currently placed atop the UK singles charts and is a very haunting torch ballad. To end her intimate concert, Adele lets loose on her current single "Rolling In The Deep."
Adele is definitely a world class talent and vocalist and if you have the time, please check out the whole concert... Enjoy!
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Adele,
Bob Dylan,
Dolly Parton,
Grammy,
Lady Antebellum,
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The Cure
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