I always regretted I never had a chance to see them live, so maybe this is my chance, but I’m afraid this guy Paul Rodgers will never be able to deliver a show that can compare to Freddie Mercury’s
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Paul Rodgers? As in Free/Bad Company?
That's just wrong
That's just wrong
Don't go, save your money for something better.
I think someone set my soul alight
My first ever gig ever at the Phillipshalle, Dusseldorf, early '77 on the Night At The Opera tour and of course promoting Bohemian Rhrapsody.
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Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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are you that old?JB wrote:My first ever gig ever at the Phillipshalle, Dusseldorf, early '77 on the Night At The Opera tour and of course promoting Bohemian Rhrapsody.
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I only wish I could have been there back then,
just find out the price of a ticket, between 69 and 44 euro
Another Shade of You.
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Wringing as much money as possible out of a bunch of ancient pomp-rock anthems, with a totally different lineup from the original band....
THAT'S DISGRACEFUL!!!
THAT'S DISGRACEFUL!!!
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
But, it sounds familiar.....boudicca wrote:Wringing as much money as possible out of a bunch of ancient pomp-rock anthems, with a totally different lineup from the original band....
THAT'S DISGRACEFUL!!!
I think someone set my soul alight
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I saw the man from Free singing for Queen on some horrible Hall of Fame awards thing on tv about a month ago and it was a bit karaoke-like to be honest. I don't know if they even have the original bass player either do they? I didn't recognise him.
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Yes, I was 15 at the time.christophe wrote:are you that old?JB wrote:My first ever gig ever at the Phillipshalle, Dusseldorf, early '77 on the Night At The Opera tour and of course promoting Bohemian Rhrapsody.
Don't worry, we know where you live.christophe wrote:flees away before 80% of the HL members tries to hunt me down
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Which is quite understandable.
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John Deacon was the bass player, (Good quiz question that, nobody ever knows)Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I saw the man from Free singing for Queen on some horrible Hall of Fame awards thing on tv about a month ago and it was a bit karaoke-like to be honest. I don't know if they even have the original bass player either do they? I didn't recognise him.
He wasn't with Queen when they did the concert for the Golden Jubilee a few years ago. Queen seams to consist of just May and Taylor these days.
Out of all the replacement singers tried, I think George Michael did the best job, at the tribute show.
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Do you mean that show very soon after Mercury's death where Hetfield seemed so helpless without guitar?Ed Rhombus wrote:
Out of all the replacement singers tried, I think George Michael did the best job, at the tribute show.
Annie Lennox was good, wasn't she?
Maybe she could replase Freddie?
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Ahem! I saw Queen as a support band (good that's woken up JB) Glasgow Apollo, 1972, Mott The Hoople headlined. Never saw Free, more's the pity (damn fine band).
So, Heartlanders, what should this incarnation of Free meets Queen be called?
Freen?
Queef?
So, Heartlanders, what should this incarnation of Free meets Queen be called?
Freen?
Queef?
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how about Disrespectful?James Blast wrote:Ahem! I saw Queen as a support band (good that's woken up JB) Glasgow Apollo, 1972, Mott The Hoople headlined. Never saw Free, more's the pity (damn fine band).
So, Heartlanders, what should this incarnation of Free meets Queen be called?
Freen?
Queef?
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we decided to go see them/it , for 54 €
can someone recomend a DVD of the original band?
there are a couple out but I don't wan't to waste time/money on bad one's
can someone recomend a DVD of the original band?
there are a couple out but I don't wan't to waste time/money on bad one's
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Funny you said that we were talking about Queen at work the other day and my boss tried to name them all and the only member whose name we couldn't think of was his! I had to look it up on t'internet and text him later that day!Ed Rhombus wrote:John Deacon was the bass player, (Good quiz question that, nobody ever knows)Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I saw the man from Free singing for Queen on some horrible Hall of Fame awards thing on tv about a month ago and it was a bit karaoke-like to be honest. I don't know if they even have the original bass player either do they? I didn't recognise him.
Not exactly. More like Zeppelin without Bonham.Marc wrote:It's the same as TSOM without Eldritch!Francis wrote:Queen without Freddie? I don't think so. Radio Ga Ga.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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As in James Hetfield?...pikkrong wrote:Do you mean that show very soon after Mercury's death where Hetfield seemed so helpless without guitar?Ed Rhombus wrote:
Out of all the replacement singers tried, I think George Michael did the best job, at the tribute show.
Singing a Queen song???
Eh???
Without a guitar???
You lie!
Mind you, Kirk's hair has resembled Brian May's in the past, and the more I think about it, the more I can see that Lars and Roger Taylor were separated at birth!
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
No, I don't lie. Don't believe our young friend Darkboudicca wrote:As in James Hetfield?...pikkrong wrote:Do you mean that show very soon after Mercury's death where Hetfield seemed so helpless without guitar?Ed Rhombus wrote:
Out of all the replacement singers tried, I think George Michael did the best job, at the tribute show.
Singing a Queen song???
Eh???
Without a guitar???
You lie!
Mind you, Kirk's hair has resembled Brian May's in the past, and the more I think about it, the more I can see that Lars and Roger Taylor were separated at birth!
( http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 6&start=25 )
Hetfield performed Stone Cold Crazy. He had no guitar and had no idea what to do with his hands
But the similarity between Ulrich and (Queen's) Taylor has crossed me mind too
John Deacon was the canine's testiculars because:Ed Rhombus wrote:John Deacon was the bass player, (Good quiz question that, nobody ever knows)
a) He saw the light and got his hair cut short and rejected the Lionels well before his comrades.
b) He worked the bass line to Another One Bites The Dust.
Do you get my drift? He saw the future, and it wasn't fncking garlic bread.
Memory Lane. Wiltshire.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Francis wrote:And, he seems to have decided not to go along with the recent "revival" of the band. I'm not Queen's greatest fan but they did have some great moments. My sister (jammy cow) got to see them in 75 or so. Their tour dates had been arranged just before they released Bohemian Rhapsody so every venue they played was sold out with people camping outside.Ed Rhombus wrote:John Deacon was the canine's testiculars because:
a) He saw the light and got his hair cut short and rejected the Lionels well before his comrades.
b) He worked the bass line to Another One Bites The Dust.
Killer Queen - stunning song
Bohemian Rhapsody - another great song but overplaying has sadly stopped it from being "notworthy".
Somebody To Love - another stunning song. After Freddie's death, George Michael managed to do the undoeable and carry off a great version.
Bicycle Race - even after airbrushing knickers onto the cover of the single, my mother still said it was "disgusting".
I Want To Break Free -a John Deacon composition with a great video featuring the band dressed in drag. Best bits being Freddie hoovering in synch and John Deacon looking a bit too convincing as a teenager in mini-skirt and ankle socks. A bonus being the video pissed off the American far right, or even not-so-far right.
Innuendo. The greatest song they did
As for Paul Rodgers' contribution, Free and Bad Company good bands in their own right. I suppose he's in pretty good nick for his age but I can't really take to him being part of Queen.
Andrew
.. but you seem to have an awful lot to say about them.Andrew S wrote:I'm not Queen's greatest fan
I was (and I guess still am) a huge Queen fan at least up until that sh!te Flash Gordan album. I might be an old coffin dodger, but I can't see how anyone could make such an impression today as Bohemian Rhapsody did on TOTP. We all tuned in @ 7:30 on a Thursday night didn't we? And wowed about it at school the next day. Now there's so many music channels 24/7 on TV and even more on t'internet. Dunno, maybe our younger members can still sort the wheat from the chaff.
Pass the dutchie...
Edit: Bollocky bollox drunken fingers...
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
BTW that avatar of yours has me thinking that the whole goth thing was just a reaction to the black and white minstrels.
I'm afraid you're gonna have to put up with a few more hours of this cos I've still a few bottles and cancer sticks to get through yet.
LISTEN UP AT THE BACK FFS!
I'm afraid you're gonna have to put up with a few more hours of this cos I've still a few bottles and cancer sticks to get through yet.
LISTEN UP AT THE BACK FFS!
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.