Adele is amazing (a perfect 10 even I can only give her 5 stars in the rating!) in her live performance at The Royal Albert Hall. Her performance of Someone Like You (second last song of the concert) is so moving (I'll let you find out yourself). Adele Live at the Royal Albert Hall (CD/DVD) (Columbia) Rating: What kind of diva throws around liberal “f” bombs, flips the finger at an old boyfriend and dredges up an obscure country song. Adele's 'Live At The Royal Albert Hall' Setlist By Metrolyrics November 16, 2011 As one of the world's biggest pop stars right now, it must be hard for Adele to be recovering from throat surgery and not doing what she does best: singing.
.Shortly after performed at Royal Albert fucking Hall,” the songstress was sidelined with on-going, yet her packaged CD/DVD shows few signs of the vocal troubles shes been up against this year. Backed by a live band, including a string section and backup singers, Adele brings the dramatics of her two albums to life, with a bit of humorous, cuss-filled banter in between songs.
Fans are given another reason to root for her while she recuperates, as her voice stands out in a sea of Autotuned divas.Opening song Hometown Glory immediately sets the tone, as she proves that her talent requires little else but a piano, and Adeles soul-powered voice is enough to fill the Royal Albert Hall five times over. Chasing Pavements is a highlight from her debut, while the Bob Dylan-penned Make You Feel My Love serves here as a tribute to Amy Winehouse. Adele asks those in attendance to light up their cell phones in memory to the late singer.
As a disco ball swirls across the starry ocean-sized audience, its a truly touching moment, especially as Adele herself has the influence Winehouse has had on her career.