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« Reply #100 on: July 25, 2005, 12:24:23 AM »

The solo in I Want It All is what I?d call shredding.. Great solo and riff
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« Reply #101 on: July 25, 2005, 09:10:05 PM »

 Legendary rock icons Brian May and Roger Taylor of QUEEN, and Paul Rodgers of BAD COMPANY and FREE, just off a sold-out, 32-date arena tour of Europe under the banner of QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS, are headed for the U.S. later this year. They will bring their acclaimed show to the U.S. for two rare performances this fall, touching down on each coast before heading out for a stadium tour of Japan.

QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS today confirmed much-anticipated shows for October 16 at Continental Airlines Arena (The Meadowlands) in East Rutherford, N.J., and October 22 at the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood, Calif.

Tickets for the Continental Arena date will go on sale at 10 a.m. EST on Saturday, July 30, and for the Hollywood Bowl date at 10 a.m. PST on Sunday, July 31. Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster or www.queenpluspaulrodgers.com, www.queenonline.com, or www.paulrodgers.com. (Check the Web sites for information on pre-sales and special VIP ticket opportunities.)

Following the pair of U.S. dates, QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS will continue on to Japan, where their dates include the Super Arena in Saitama on October 26 and 27, the Dome in Nagoya on November 1, and The Dome in Fukuoka on November 3.

It's been 23 years since QUEEN played concerts in the United States ? in 1982 they sold out a 30-date arena tour. During the following four years, the band defined stadium rock around the world, with mega-shows throughout Europe, Japan, South America and Australasia.

The glory that was QUEEN during those record-breaking years ? at Brazil's Rock in Rio Festival (January 1985) the band reached a record-setting audience of more than 350,000 in a single show ? would never again be seen in the U.S. In 1986 lead vocalist Freddie Mercury was stricken with the then-relatively unknown HIV/AIDS virus. Without the benefit of modern retroviral treatments, Mercury died of an AIDS-related illness, in 1991. Since QUEEN stopped touring North America in 1982, an entire era of subsequent QUEEN anthems has been lost to those audiences, only now to be discovered, with the 2005 dates.

"I never thought I would be doing this again," said May. 'I was always against the idea of putting someone in there trying to impersonate Freddie in any way. Then suddenly I'm looking at this guy who doesn't in any sense try to take the place of Freddie. He comes from his own place musically and we can reinterpret these songs with someone who understands us ? the songs would mean something new."

The collaboration was cemented last fall when May, Taylor and Rodgers performed in public together for the first time, bringing the house to its feet at the first annual U.K. Music Hall of Fame Awards in London. They served up blistering versions of "We Will Rock You", "We Are The Champions" and the finale, "All Right Now".

"There was a natural chemistry between us when we performed together in London," said Rodgers. "The idea took hold for us to do something together after that, and the momentum has taken on a life of its own."

Taylor noted: "Paul is one of the people who's influenced so many of the singers out there at the moment, and Freddie was a great fan of his. I always hoped we would tour again, and I'm thrilled we're doing it. After all, it's our profession; it's what we do and what we're good at."

The Independent in London commented in a review: "All right now ? even without their killer queen. There was a kind of magic in the air when QUEEN played their first concert since 1986?. Rodgers gives good front-man?. QUEEN remains a right royal treat."

" ... a marvelous night that ranks as one of the gigs of the year," added The Guardian newspaper in the U.K.

QUEEN was formed in 1971 and spent the next 20 years writing and recording such multiplatinum albums as "News of the World", "The Game" (#1 for five weeks), "A Night at the Opera", "Classic Queen" and "Live Killers". According to the book of "British Hit Singles & Albums," published by Guinness World Records, QUEEN recently overtook THE BEATLES as the most successful albums artist in U.K. chart history. They scored 1,322 weeks on the U.K. albums chart, 29 weeks more than THE BEATLES and 42 weeks more than Elvis Presley.

As of June 2005, according to the RIAA, QUEEN had sold more than 31.5 million albums in the United States, ranking them the 50th-biggest-selling artist in the States. FOO FIGHTERS' Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins inducted QUEEN into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

Paul Rodgers' voice is one of rock's platinum assets. As a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Rodgers has written, produced and recorded some of radio's biggest hits. He first exploded onto the music scene at 18 with "All Right Now", written by Rodgers/Fraser, then in FREE. The song became a #1 hit in 20 territories and in the 1990s was awarded the Multi Million Award by the British music industry for reaching two million radio plays in the U.K. ASCAP recognized "All Right Now" for passing one million radio plays in the U.S. The members of QUEEN have long cited FREE's "Fire and Water" album as "one of our bibles when we were starting off."

In 1973 Rodgers formed BAD COMPANY with guitarist Mick Ralphs. They wrote, produced and recorded six multiplatinum albums in five years, including such global hits as "Feel Like Makin' Love", "Can't Get Enough", "Rock and Roll Fantasy", "Shooting Star" and "Bad Company". Rodgers played guitar and piano on several of these recordings.

Rodgers partnered with guitarist Jimmy Page in the mid-'80s as THE FIRM. They released two CDs, with singles "Satisfaction Guaranteed" and "Radioactive" written by Rodgers, and had two top-grossing world tours.

Since the '90s, as a solo artist, Rodgers has been honored with a Grammy nomination for his "Muddy Water Blues" album and worked with Jeff Beck, Joe Walsh and, most recently, Aretha Franklin, THE TEMPTATIONS and THE FOUR TOPS for their TV/DVD special, "From the Heart", which celebrated the TOPS' 50th anniversary.

Between them, QUEEN and Paul Rodgers have released more than 50 albums during their long careers and sold in excess of a staggering 200 million records.

QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS concerts will feature songs from both catalogs. The set list has showcased such QUEEN mega-hits as "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites the Dust", plus "We Are the Champions" and "We Will Rock You", both anthems in the sports world, and the six-minute opus "Bohemian Rhapsody", which cracked the Top 10 twice: first on its initial release, in 1976, and again in 1992 when it appeared in a memorable scene from the comedy film "Wayne's World". The shows have also featured such Rodgers classics as "All Right Now", "Can't Get Enough", "Feel Like Makin' Love" and "Wishing Well".

May (guitar and vocals), Taylor (drums and vocals) and Rodgers (vocals and guitar) are joined on tour by Danny Miranda (ex-BLUE OYSTER CULT) on bass, Jamie Moses (former Brian May band member) on second guitar, and Spike Edney, longtime QUEEN sideman on keyboards. (Though supportive of his band mates, QUEEN bassist John Deacon has elected to retire from touring.)

QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS concluded their European tour this month with large outdoor concerts in Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands, and returned to London's Hyde Park, where QUEEN performed a free show before a then-record crowd of 150,000 in 1976. This time their show, postponed a week by terrorist bombings, was dedicated to the city's emergency workers.

Over the past four years, QUEEN has also successfully developed and launched their musical, "We Will Rock You", around the world, in partnership with Robert De Niro's Tribeca Productions. Now in its fourth sold-out year in London, it has also enjoyed successful runs in Spain, Australia and Russia, and is packing them in nightly in Las Vegas, Tokyo and Cologne, where it is the #1 German theatrical show. More than four million people have seen the production.

A double-sided QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS single of "Reaching Out"/"Tie Your Mother Down" b/w "Fat Bottomed Girls" was released to radio earlier this month by Hollywood Records. It was recorded live May 9, 2005, at Sheffield Arena, in Sheffield, England.

The U.S. dates will be topped and tailed by the release of a live, two-CD set, "Return of the Champions", released on Hollywood Records September 13, and a DVD set of the show filmed by renowned director David Mallet, released on October 24. They were also recorded and filmed, respectively, during the May 9 Sheffield Arena performance.

The DVD set will contain extensive bonus material, including rehearsal and backstage footage, and highlights of their European shows.

Hollywood Records is also issuing a QUEEN tribute album ? "Killer Queen" ? on August 9, 2005. Artists performing QUEEN songs include GAVIN DEGRAW ("We Are the Champions"), JASON MRAZ ("Good Old Fashioned Loverboy"), FLAMING LIPS ("Bohemian Rhapsody"), ELEVEN featuring Josh Homme ("Stone Cold Crazy"), JOSS STONE ("Under Pressure"), LOS LOBOS ("Sleepin' on the Sidewalk"), SUM 41 ("Killer Queen"), ROONEY ("Death on Two Legs"), JON BRION ("Play the Game"), BE YOUR OWN PET ("Bicycle Race"), INGRAM HILL ("'39"), BREAKING BENJAMIN ("Who Wants to Live Forever"), ANTIGONE RISING ("Fat Bottomed Girls"), SHINEDOWN ("Tie Your Mother Down") and "American Idol" finalist Constantine with the cast of "We Will Rock You", from the Las Vegas production (on a second version of "Bohemian Rhapsody").

At the end of the year, QUEEN will commemorate the 30th anniversary of their two-time hit, "Bohemian Rhapsody" (first released in the U.S. December 7, 1975), with a special anniversary DVD and CD of the band's classic album "A Night at the Opera".
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« Reply #102 on: July 26, 2005, 10:54:37 AM »

I can't believe that no one have mention News of The World, thats my fave record but I think I speak formyself not everyone else  Roll Eyes. Anyway I think that Priest has a little of Queen theres a song which scape me that sound like Queen in the sad wings of destiny album, so I think that Halford do his stuff Quite well to fit his voice into Priest style not to be another Freddie Mercury which is very cool.
The guitar riff as Lord Blackadder said are excellent choices to see that Brian is an amazing guitar player, in Queen's music don't try to compare them or try to put them in the level of priest they are totally different, but I guess you already answer that part.
To complement the guitar songs, maybe check it out Who needs you (Deacon) - acustic song with outstanding guitar riffs and solos, Bijou (May) - Hear and tell me about it, Get Down Make love (Mercury) - very experimental guitar stuff.
Also the impromtu song in the wembley stadium which are improvisations.  ok
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« Reply #103 on: July 26, 2005, 11:53:51 AM »

JOSS STONE ("Under Pressure"), LOS LOBOS ("Sleepin' on the Sidewalk"), SUM 41 ("Killer Queen")
I want to see that performance Im a fan of Joss Stone  drool
Los lobos I've heard a few I hope they do a great performance
Sum 41  no
The rest I dunno
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« Reply #104 on: July 26, 2005, 05:55:35 PM »

Halford does have some Queen influence. The layered vocals on Dissident Agressor (on the album Sin After Sin) is a good example of this.
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« Reply #105 on: July 28, 2005, 11:10:24 AM »

So still thinking that is fair to compare Freddie with Rob?
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« Reply #106 on: July 28, 2005, 03:24:49 PM »

Hey, I'm a huge Crue fan, but please name the album (that's not Dr. Feelgood) that has no throw-away tracks.
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« Reply #107 on: July 28, 2005, 06:02:52 PM »

Shout at the Devil, duh.
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« Reply #108 on: July 28, 2005, 07:49:25 PM »

Freddy?s vocal ability is amazing Shocked. By the way, replacing him is a fuckin?insult.
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« Reply #109 on: July 29, 2005, 10:46:40 AM »

They arent replacing him. Queen+Paul Rodgers isn't the same as Queen. They're not trying to do a Doors and just forget about there previous singer. They have tributes to Freddie at every show. They sing songs to him and it's Freddie who sings Bohemian Rhapsody on tape.
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« Reply #110 on: July 31, 2005, 02:30:02 AM »

I've been listening to this silly band some lately. So far, I haven't been very imressed. Brian May hasn't played any great guitar solo in any of the songs I've heard. I've heard all of Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack, and Some Kind of Magic. Freddy Mercury doesn't really sing that well in the classic albums. He has a naturally beautiful voice, but he doesn't do the screams he IS capable of doing in the old albums, but he does show off his range in SKOM. Gimme The Prize shows off his skill well. Maybe Halford had to sing like that first for a while until Mercury got the picture.

Songs like Ogre Battle, Fairy Feller, Nevermore, and The 7 Seas of Rhye are good for Queen II, but it certainly isn't the epic rock opera I've been told it is. Sheer Heart Attack is the opposite of Queen II; the A side is solid, but it gets bad as the record goes on.

It's decent rock music, but I just don't see the hype. They just sound like a watered down version of Judas Priest to me. Mercury doesn't SCREEEAM like he could, May doesn't shred, and, um, the other guys just don't stand out at all.? Undecided
Shocked nervous confused what the fuck.freddie was the master
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« Reply #111 on: August 01, 2005, 12:35:05 AM »

Shocked nervous confused what the fuck.freddie was the master

Live Queen shows prove that Mercury is much better live than in the studio. He isn't as great as Halford, obviously, but he could have sung a little better if he wanted to.
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« Reply #112 on: August 01, 2005, 07:49:37 AM »

Queen were a great band, shame old freddy liked to harpoon a chocolate frog.
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« Reply #113 on: August 01, 2005, 10:34:47 AM »

Shocked nervous confused what the fuck.freddie was the master

Live Queen shows prove that Mercury is much better live than in the studio. He isn't as great as Halford, obviously, but he could have sung a little better if he wanted to.

Freddie was infinatley better than Halford.
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« Reply #114 on: August 01, 2005, 11:40:16 AM »

Shocked nervous confused what the fuck.freddie was the master

Live Queen shows prove that Mercury is much better live than in the studio. He isn't as great as Halford, obviously, but he could have sung a little better if he wanted to.

Freddie was infinatley better than Halford.
I defenitely agree with you!, halford only do Heavy Metal, while Freddie do rock, pop, opera a lot of other things that makes his voice go to different level.
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« Reply #115 on: August 02, 2005, 07:40:15 PM »

I defenitely agree with you!, halford only do Heavy Metal, while Freddie do rock, pop, opera a lot of other things that makes his voice go to different level.

Halford actually sang classical when he was young. His proper vocal technique has allowed him to preserve his voice at a relatively old age. Turbo proves he can do pop as well as Metal, and he wouldn't sound out of place at an opera at all.

By the way, Innuendo is a really cool Queen album. It's still poppish Queen, but it often has heavier moments. I would say Queen II and Innuendo are the 2 ones I will keep in my playlist. Smiley
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« Reply #116 on: August 18, 2005, 08:47:11 PM »

QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS, featuring legendary rock icons Brian May and Roger Taylor of QUEEN, and Paul Rodgers of BAD COMPANY and FREE, will release a a live, two-CD set, entitled "Return of the Champions", on September 13 via Hollywood Records. A DVD set of the show, filmed by renowned director David Mallet, will follow on October 24. Both the CD and DVD were recorded and filmed, respectively, during the group's May 9, 2005 performance at the Sheffield Arena.

The DVD set will contain extensive bonus material, including rehearsal and backstage footage, and highlights of their European shows.

"Return of the Champions" track listing:

Disc 1:

01. Reaching Out
02. Tie Your Mother Down
03. I Want To Break Free
04. Fat Bottomed Girls
05. Wishing Well
06. Another One Bites The Dust
07. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
08. Say It's Not True
09. '39
10. Love Of My Life
11. Hammer To Fall
12. Feel Like Making Love
13. Let There Be Drums
14. I'm In Love With My Car
15. Guitar Solo
16. Last Horizon

Disc 2:

01. These Are The Days Of Our Lives
02. Radio Ga Ga
03. Can't Get Enough
04. A Kind Of Magic
05. I Want It All
06. Bohemian Rhapsody
07. The Show Must Go On
08. All Right Now
09. We Will Rock You
10. We Are The Champions
11. God Save The Queen
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« Reply #118 on: August 22, 2005, 02:26:07 AM »

I got a dvd of one of the shows on the tour and its pretty fuckin awsome..Definetly worth checking out..Brian and Rodger sing jsut as many songs and Paul does..Rodger sings Radio-Ga-Ga and a few others..Show opens with Tie Your mother Down..and Freddie sings the first half of Bohemian Rhapsody on the big screen from the live bowl..Then during the middle its like a tribute to him then at the end they all sing together its pretty cool..And they play Alrigth now by pauls old band Free..Good show

Well, what does the new guy sound like? Is his voice similar? Style?

Have you never heard of Paul Rodgers? All Right Now? Feel Like Makin Love? Fire And Water?

Also. Dates are rumoured for L.A and NYC sometime before the year is out.

Sure, I've heard those, never knew the guys name.
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« Reply #119 on: August 22, 2005, 02:29:21 AM »

Wow that looks cool, wish I could hear how he sounds with them.......
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