

I see Bryan as a man who is dedicated to his work and his passion is constantly showing through in his tunes, he plays all the old favorites and is forever delighting fans with new songs. I was sure that in that moment if I HAD DIED I would have been as happy as I could be. I am one of the thousands of 50ish something women who have followed BA since the early 1980's and have high expectations of going to any one of his shows and for me the one memory that sicks is the show I went to in Melbourne Australia where I had paid thousands of dollars to have front row seats for me and my bestie, and Bryan spoke to me. I love the simplicity and focus on music, love the tee shirt jeans look with his guitar up front, then opening his voice is just like a door into paradise.

What makes a Bryan Adams show so great? So many things, for sure, as it is a testament that I am willing to travel the world to see this man perform. 9/10, because of He didn't sing "Please forgive me" ^^, It was one of my memorial concert, and I must say, You will regret if you miss this concert. After Summer' 69, Heaven, Anything I do I do it for you, and Cut like a knife, nearly two hours, my voice was gone instead.
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I was happy to watch concert as well, especially it's FREE !! Yah !! When the stage turned dark and audiences started to scream his name, I saw an old dude walked to the middle of the stage, WTF! That's Bryan? seriously? Obviously he's getting old, but after he started to sing his ever songs, OMG! I could say that he was one of the best singer who taken care of himself very well. I got a ticket from friend who really love Bryan Adams so much. After that I rang the number to the pager company send a lyric of this song to her, asked to come back together. I heard again the hoarse but charming voice of Bryan, with the song Please forgive me, I can't stop loving you. Second time I heard was when I was in the High school, while I was listening for the free album in Tower-Record Cd & Cassette store after Broken heart with a girl from the another school. However, the music rhythm and his characteristic voice hit through the heart of that young boy and I moved along with the song. Honestly, I had no idea what he sang, even I had no idea that he spoke English. My mom turned on the radio while did her house chores in the kitchen.

I heard his music for the first time in Thailand when I was so young. Quite simply, he’s still playing and writing some of the best rock and roll music that the great white north has ever had to offer to this day, and there’s never been a better time to join in than right now. In all, what Adams has achieved is shown in how people all around the world have embraced his music. “Summer of ‘69”? “Heaven”? “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started”? It would take someone with a heart of stone not to love those songs, from his primal, party starting rockers to his elegant, tear jerking ballads. His is music that transcends culture and language, and that makes him one of very few musicians in pop history to truly realize the universal qualities of rock and roll, and that’s saying something. One has to look at how his music can be played and truly loved in pretty much equal measure from his native Kingston, Ontario, to the farest reaches of Nepal.

I think to truly get it one has to look at the man’s global influence. However, I don’t think that a simple list of awards and sales statistics quite covers just how vital an artist Bryan Adams was and remains to be to this day. The millions of records sold, the longest running number one single in UK chart history, the Juno’s. It would be too easy to focus on Adams’ astonishing commercial success to show his appeal.
