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- Mr. Teatime
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<a href="http://news.google.co.uk/news?hl=en&lr= ... /">Yeah</a>.
Even though Freddie Mercury can't be replaced - I can't wait. Going to see as many shows as possible.
Even though Freddie Mercury can't be replaced - I can't wait. Going to see as many shows as possible.
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What I've heard is that the tour is covering most of mainland Europe, a bunch of UK shows, and depending on the success of all that, a North American tour after that. My prediction is that the tour will be extremely successful - in the UK and Europe there is a never ending demand for Queen music, they frequently top the best single ever poll with Bohemian Rhapsody, they were voted 'best group of the millenium' on a nationwide poll thing in 2000 (topping even the beatles), every DVD or CD (past concerts etc) they release tops the charts, the list goes on...
I also think Paul Rodgers is a good frontman choice. His style is different from Freddie Mercury's, which is a good thing, but there was definate potential in the recent performance he did with May and Taylor (Queen guitarist and drummer).
And for some reason I'm excited at the thought of seeing how Roger Taylor copes with playing heavy, fast rock songs like Sheer Heart Attack at 56 yrs old or whatever it is.... no second drummer needed here...
I also think Paul Rodgers is a good frontman choice. His style is different from Freddie Mercury's, which is a good thing, but there was definate potential in the recent performance he did with May and Taylor (Queen guitarist and drummer).
And for some reason I'm excited at the thought of seeing how Roger Taylor copes with playing heavy, fast rock songs like Sheer Heart Attack at 56 yrs old or whatever it is.... no second drummer needed here...
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Now...if only John Deacon would stop being a pussy and come out of "retirement" to tour with the band. I want to hear Another One Bites the Dust live dammit.
And they had better come to Hartford, but I'll settle for Boston.
And they had better come to Hartford, but I'll settle for Boston.
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Well Doors of the 21st Century apparently pulled off quite an excellent show even with Ian Ashbury (or is it Astbury? WHO KNOWS!) instead of Jim Morrison. In any case, Brian May is a great guitarist, Taylor is a great drummer and Paul Rodgers is a great singer, so it works. Plus, they'll be doing Bad Company tracks as well.
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EVERYONE knows it's not Freddie Mercury. It's why the band have been out of action really for 13 years, and why they haven't done a live show since 1986. But a combination of some awesome songs, the original musicians bar the singer (and possibly the bass player, since John Deacon has 'retired') will be enough to create an atmosphere that will make the ticket price well worth it.
there's also the uk d&b crew bad company, aka )EIB( lewl
where have all the good company gone?
where have all the good company gone?