His classic hits include Summer of 69, Heaven, Straight from the Heart, Cuts Like a Knife, Run To You, Please Forgive Me, All For Love, Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman, I Finally Found Someone, and (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. I’ve been vegan for almost 35 years,” Bryan revealed. “I’m a vegan and that’s one step beyond vegetarian. Keeping yourself happy and healthy is the way to a healthy voice. “I spend a lot of time thinking about music and my family. “I protect my voice like I protect everything in myself. I’m okay with it but I think I’m better doing my own thing.”Īt 63, Bryan is a solid health buff – he doesn’t smoke, drink and loves veggies. It’s amazing.”īryan revealed that he also tried karaoke once. And I am extremely grateful for the fact that even after so many decades, we’re still able to tour, record and make new music. I come from nothing so I’ve been able to work my way to the top in my field. Where you come from is one of the biggest sources of inspiration. Second of all, always remember where you came from. That’s what makes exciting about music is that you can re-introduce your music once again,” he said.ĭuring the pandemic, Bryan also said that he got busy and productive by writing a lot of songs.Īsked about his secrets to career longevity, Bryan answered: “Looking after yourself is number 1. “To re-record the original songs, is to give all the songs a breath of fresh air. He has also re-recorded some of his classic hits – Classic PT I and II were released digitally with Platoon and are available physically with BMG. This year alone, he has released two new studio albums – So Happy It Hurts and Pretty Woman – The Musical. It’s a whole new look the last time we were in the Philippines,” he also said.īryan’s influence extends four decades, over which he has released 16 studio albums. “We’ll be playing songs that you know and love, like the Philippine national anthem ‘Please Forgive Me.’ We’ll also be playing a couple of songs from the new album. So I’m excited to sing them all for you,” said Bryan when asked how he felt about Filipinos who embrace his love songs.īryan promised his Pinoy fans that his band will play the songs they know and love. I have to say it’s unlike any other countries in the world how much they love a love song there. So when the opportunity came to play in Asia again, I said to my agents make sure Philippines is in there,” the Grammy-winning rocker revealed.īryan also said that he’s aware of his ballads – “Everything I Do (I Do It For You),” “Heaven,” “Straight From The Heart,” “When You Love Someone,” I Finally Found Someone,” “All For Love,” “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman,” “Please Forgive Me” – are very popular among Pinoy music fans. “I meet Filipino people all over the world and they always remind me that they love the songs. The concert is presented by Wilbros Live. His acoustic tour back in October 2002 might not have been the best days of his life.but 12 and a half years later, it seems like everyone is more than happy to move on.Filipinos will always be special to Canadian superstar Bryan Adams who is coming to the Philippines once again for the Asian leg of “So Happy It Hurts Tour” which will be held at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City on March 15.ĭuring an exclusive virtual conference last Saturday, Bryan said he made sure that the Philippines would be part of his Asian tour. Adams - who’s become genuine friends with Bryan Adam over the past year, even wishing him a happy birthday last November by tweeting, I will be toasting you from a secret Pinball Lair with California’s most wondrous greenery!” - played the 1985 hit alone, treating it not as a Reagan-era guilty pleasure, but as a moving, melodic tribute to young love and teenage dreams.ĭuring a pair of sold-out shows whose highlights included guest guitar solos from Jason Isbell, occasional harmony vocals by Amanda Shires, a duet of the Dirty Dancing throwback “She’s Like the Wind” with opener Natalie Prass and a rare performance of Whiskeytown’s “16 Days,” Adams saved the best for last, extending an olive branch to the city that was once his home during the recording of his 2000 solo debut, Heartbreaker. What followed was a stripped-down version of a song that had caused so much drama more than a decade prior.
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