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QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS Set Live Album And First Single; U.S. Shows Coming
- June 15, 2005
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Launch Radio Networks reports: The QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS European tour will be spotlighted on a live album this fall. It's called "Queen + Paul Rodgers Rock Live", and it should come out September 13. The first single released from the package will have two songs — "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "Reaching Out"/"Tie Your Mother Down"
QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS are getting ready to announces shows for later this year in New York City and Los Angeles, with tickets likely to go on sale in July. They'll also play in Aruba on October 8 and Tokyo, Japan, on October 26.
There are just a few dates left on their European tour, which resumes July 2 in Lisbon, Portugal, and ends July 10 in Arnhem, The Netherlands.
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COMMENT | Ooh...
posted by : 6/15/2005 4:57:15 PM
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Sounds like it might be quite good. Be interesting to hear what Paul Rodgers sounds like in Freddy's shoes. Glad they have made the distinction that it isn't just 'Queen' because it never would have been the same...
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COMMENT |
posted by : caer_mawdryn 6/15/2005 4:59:20 PM
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George Michael was great ass a Queen vocalist- should have been him
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COMMENT | agreed....
posted by : 6/15/2005 5:21:13 PM
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Glad they made the distinction, like how Doors 21st century KINDA do it (even though the guy they have is a complete rip-off of everything Morrison)
George Michaels would've been a better direction, or even Robbie Williams (he re-recorded "We Are The Champions" with the remaining members of Queen for some movie and it was pretty tight)
It just isn't the same either way, but I'll definitely be checking this one out!
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COMMENT | And i'm buying
posted by : 6/15/2005 5:59:35 PM
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Single, album and DVD! Freddie is inimitable but Paul does a damn good job, Queen are as good as ever live. WE WILL ROCK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! AND WE WILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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COMMENT | Queen in Aruba
posted by : 6/15/2005 6:24:41 PM
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Aside from wanting to go down to Aruba to beat the life out of that Euro trash puke who kill Natalee...it would be cool to see go scuba diving and see Queen while I was there.
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posted by : I_Eat_Pussy_For_Fun_And_Profit 6/15/2005 6:49:34 PM
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George Micheal? Well, he's got the cock sucking part down pat, anyways.
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COMMENT | And yes George Michael was and is a great singer
posted by : 6/15/2005 7:28:29 PM
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But it's useless to try and fight the homophobia on this board Alf. Just ignore it, who cares.
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COMMENT | Anyway Freddie was bi not gay
posted by : 6/15/2005 7:30:15 PM
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And now that i think about it....so is George. But well who cares, music is what matters, not their lifestyles, i never cared for the private lives of musicians....especially vocalists such at them they could be TRIsexual for all i care. Freddie will never be forgotten.
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COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666 6/15/2005 9:28:32 PM
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I AM GOING TO BUY THIS
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COMMENT | Actually I thought Gary Cherone
posted by : Von Doom 6/16/2005 2:41:30 AM
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did a better job singing Queen's tunes during the Freddie Mercury Concert than George Michael did.
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COMMENT | Of Blackest Craft
posted by : Von Doom 6/16/2005 2:43:31 AM
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With all due respect, Freddie was trisexual in that he'd try anything sexual.
ba bam ching!
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posted by : 6/16/2005 4:06:58 AM
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'They would have gotten into an argument about calling it "WHAM with Brian May"'
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!
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COMMENT | ROBBIE FUCKING WILLIAMS?!? GARY CHERONE?!?
posted by : Brain Dead 6/16/2005 5:01:28 AM
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What planet are you people on? Gary Cherone was a laughing stock after the tribute concert coz he was so shit and Robbie Williams couldn't hold a one of his out-of-tune notes for more than 2 seconds without moaning. "Ee'up i'm well depressed liiike".
The obvious choice is surely John Tardy, he would bring an extra layer of depth to songs like Bohemian Rhapsody or The Bicycle Song.
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