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Originally posted by RainDreamer
After watching the RAH dvd for the billionth time, I've realised my fave songs from the album and dvd are different(or is it that these are really my favorite songs from her  ). Anyway I'll put up my top 10 from the dvd and we can all do ours :
1. 'I can't make you love me'
I literally became obsessed with this in 2011, played it almost everyday it just blows me away.
2. 'Turning Tables'
3.' Take it all'
4. 'One and only'
5.'Lovesong'

6. 'I'll be waiting'

7. 'If it hadn't been for love'
Funnily enough I always paid this dust, but the live version is so fun and lively
8. 'Make you feel my love'
9.Right as rain
10.' Someone like you'
This list looks like a mess compared to what I like studio version or overall wise. There's a really iconic snub(two infact)  and another not so iconic snub 
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1.
"Someone Like You": Mainly because the ending is so emotional where Adele cries. I always cry with her, not even kidding. It makes me sad to see her cry and I get very emotional with the song in general, so I cry when she cries.
2.
"Rolling in the Deep": It's my favorite song ever, so it kind of has to be on the list.
3.
"I Can't Make You Love Me": One of Adele's best covers ever. Really makes me emotional. So beautiful. It'd make Bonnie Raitt proud.
4.
"Rumour Has It": I love Adele's sass in this performance. It's very lively and she's very spunky and has such a "screw you" attitude. I love it.
5.
"Lovesong": Adele puts a lot of heart and soul into this performance. She does for all of her performances, but this one it's really evident. I love it so much.
6.
"Make You Feel My Love": I love how Adele dedicates it to Amy Winehouse and how everyone gets their phones out and makes the Royal Albert Hall literally glow. It is a really beautiful moment.
7.
"If It Hadn't Been for Love": I love the humor in this performance. I'll never get over the time where she introduced the song by saying "it's about killing your wife". It made me love the live performances of it so much more.

8.
"Hometown Glory": I thought it was a very strong performance vocally and I think it was a really good opener. I liked the way she opened the concert too by appearing behind that screen with the instrumental intro. I just loved it. She just seemed very comfortable throughout the performance, and it was one of the concert's strongpoints.
9.
"Don't You Remember": One of Adele's most emotional songs. It always makes me sad and has always been one of my favorites.
10.
"Turning Tables": Vocally and musically this was a very strong performance and another one where Adele puts all of her heart and soul into it and makes it evident.
Then again, every performance from
Live at the Royal Albert Hall was perfection.
