FMFOREVER 01.11.2007 12:45 |
Hi, I have been checking the internet since March this year every day, still no bloody news, does anyone out there really know when it's going to be released, or how they are doing with it? Please let me know, i am getting on edge now!! |
Togg 01.11.2007 13:19 |
Still in the studio working on it through Oct/Nov so my guess is Spring 08 |
Daveboy35 01.11.2007 17:37 |
The 12th OF NEVER !!!!! 2009 |
FriedChicken 01.11.2007 18:41 |
It will probably have the same faith as the other new projects Brian and Roger did. It will end up in the trash can |
Pim Derks 01.11.2007 18:58 |
Or we'll get a new remake of an old track that they felt 'always needed some more production' - like "the secret project" in 1999 which turned out to be the Rah mix of UP. Boooooring. I really doubt we'll see a QPR album, especially as Paul apparently doesn't feel like he's part of a band, doesn't want to tour etc. |
Raf 01.11.2007 21:20 |
It was originally promised to be released this year... *rolls eyes* I hope Brian won't play Axl Rose and wait over a decade to release the bloody album. Queen fans don't need a "Chinese Democracy". |
mrjordy 01.11.2007 22:36 |
I am asking this seriously (and not to argue) where does Paul indicate that he doesn't feel apart of the band / doesn't want to tour? |
john bodega 02.11.2007 00:09 |
It's out now, you fucking stooge. |
Togg 02.11.2007 04:57 |
Pim Derks wrote: Or we'll get a new remake of an old track that they felt 'always needed some more production' - like "the secret project" in 1999 which turned out to be the Rah mix of UP. Boooooring. I really doubt we'll see a QPR album, especially as Paul apparently doesn't feel like he's part of a band, doesn't want to tour etc.LOL, I never knew that was the secret project, wonderful! As for Paul not feeling part of the band and not touring??? why then are they booking arenas? and getting crew diaries sorted? |
Jeroen 02.11.2007 05:09 |
'Arena's'? Just wondering: what capacity has an 'arena' when one uses that word in the English language? Same as in Dutch? Ten/fifteen thousand-plus? Because they will NEVER EVER draw as much audience this time around then they did last time. (Unless the album becomes a HUGE hit, but we all know that that won't happen either.) |
Matías 02.11.2007 08:42 |
Because they will NEVER EVER draw as much audience this time around then they did last time. (Unless the album becomes a HUGE hit, but we all know that that won't happen either.) Let's see if you are right ... |
Jeroen 02.11.2007 10:02 |
Bout the album or bout the tour? Come on! Seriously - try to look behind your fandom. I'm a huge fan and one of the biggest supporters of Paul Rodgers working with Brian and Roger - but a hit, at least in Europe, just will never happen. And last time they drew lots of big crowds also because it was their first time, and to the beliefs of basically everybody, last time around. They will not draw any 'new' fans with a new album and to the big fans the 'once in a lifetime oppertunity' feeling of last time is not there anymore. Many fans will not, like last time, go to a dozen shows anymore. |
Pim Derks 02.11.2007 10:13 |
I would probably go to more gigs than last time :D |
Erin 02.11.2007 10:39 |
Pim Derks wrote: I would probably go to more gigs than last time :DI will too, IF they come back the the US and IF I can afford it. |
Jeroen 02.11.2007 10:47 |
LOL - okay, some fans may have more money now then they did last time ;-))) I personally should realy temper myself this time. Think I'll limit myself to do 'only' 10 maximum... :-) |
YourValentine 02.11.2007 11:07 |
I would try to see more shows, too. Mainly I would want to go to Italy - Italians are the loudest and most enthusiastic fans. Actually, the album does not matter that much - how many new songs would they play, maybe 5? Enough to make the tour interesting (i.e. give us an excuse, lol) |
Lester Burnham 02.11.2007 11:13 |
Zebonka12 wrote: It's out now, you fucking stooge.This made me laugh really hard. |
Erin 02.11.2007 11:15 |
Jeroen wrote: Think I'll limit myself to do 'only' 10 maximum... :-)I'd like to get UP to 10. ;-) YourValentine wrote: I would try to see more shows, too. Mainly I would want to go to Italy - Italians are the loudest and most enthusiastic fans.I think you should come to the US. Detroit had good fans, and umm....well, Chicago was pretty good....Cleveland kinda...err..yeah, Atlanta..so, so....Pittsburgh and Jacksonville, let's not go there. Well, anyway...I'm sure to go nuts at the shows. ;-) |
Jeroen 02.11.2007 11:22 |
Yes, I can confirm that both Cleveland and Detroit were nice. (Especially the audience in Detroit was great - for US standards!), but nothing, and I mean NOTHING I EVER wintessed at the countless of concerts I went to in my life, even came close to the stuff I saw at the QPR show in Milano!! That was pure madness, pure euforia and everyone that has the chance I would with all my heart recommand going to Italy for a show. The experience was undiscribable, realy! (I mean; standing front row and not being able to hear the band because of all the screaming and singing... lol, that was realy something. I still get goosebums again whenever I play the video and hear the heavy distortion in the audio when the crowd goed wild ;-) |
Erin 02.11.2007 11:33 |
Jeroen wrote: Yes, Especially the audience in Detroit was great - for US standards!I thought they were good by anyone's standards! Brian even said so. :-) It was certainly my favorite QPR tour experience. It was really frustrating at some of the shows where no one but us seemed to be singing LOML. Me, Pieter, and Lisser tried our best to sing LOUD right in front of Brian in Jacksonville to make up for it. I'm sure it sounded terrible. ;-D I would love to experience some European shows myself. It'd be fun, I'm sure. :-) |
Jeroen 02.11.2007 11:39 |
Erin wrote:You bet!Jeroen wrote: Yes, Especially the audience in Detroit was great - for US standards!I thought they were good by anyone's standards! Brian even said so. :-) It was certainly my favorite QPR tour experience. It was really frustrating at some of the shows where no one but us seemed to be singing LOML. Me, Pieter, and Lisser tried our best to sing LOUD right in front of Brian in Jacksonville to make up for it. I'm sure it sounded terrible. ;-D I would love to experience some European shows myself. It'd be fun, I'm sure. :-) Join us at a Italian or a Dutch show and you will understand my remark about the 'US standard'! ;-) |
YourValentine 02.11.2007 12:54 |
Erin - if you want to come to Europe, I can help you with accomodation and travelling. You and Pieter are invited anytime. |
FMFOREVER 02.11.2007 13:51 |
Hi, Well i did not ecpect this response, thanks for the info, just like to say one thing: Stop moaning and slagging off QPR, i hope this album will be fantastic, and shut you all up who are moaning about it, call yourself Queen fans, Bruan and rodger need our support here, your all as bad as the critics. When they all wrote the show must go on, Freddie had input into that song, WHAT DO YOU THINK HE MEANT!!! The show must go on, without a lead singer?---NO-- They are just trying to do what Freddie wnated them to do, so stop moaning, and start supporting. Come on Queen & PR, let's show the moaning Bastards what you can do! RANT OVER! Thank You |
Erin 02.11.2007 14:15 |
YourValentine wrote: Erin - if you want to come to Europe, I can help you with accomodation and travelling. You and Pieter are invited anytime.Aww, thanks, Barb. :-) I'd really love to at some point. |
Hooligan's Holiday 03.11.2007 19:16 |
<font color="lime">Raf840 wrote: It was originally promised to be released this year... *rolls eyes* I hope Brian won't play Axl Rose and wait over a decade to release the bloody album. Queen fans don't need a "Chinese Democracy".Ah, we got the same problem over at the KISS/Ace Frehley forums, regarding Ace's proposed new album... It's annoying, isn't it? |
August R. 04.11.2007 10:53 |
FMFOREVER wrote: Bruan and rodger need our support here,Who are these guys? And when did they join the band? ;) |