thequeen 15.03.2009 01:34 |
Jealous of Freddie and theQueen.... and bitter yeah ...because it's over ..."nick-nack" ...DONE !!!!! |
inu-liger 15.03.2009 08:26 |
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thequeen 15.03.2009 10:21 |
"I am Paul ROdgers and I am trying to play A guitaaaaar" yoooooohooooooo guitar !-RoDGers jipjipjipjip-jhoooowhooooooohooooo |
thequeen 15.03.2009 10:25 |
"awwww ohnhooooo...there's a big black beatle crawling out my ear....hmmm feels nice though ...yeahhhh" ( idea for song? TCR II ? ) |
Raf 15.03.2009 10:31 |
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thequeen 15.03.2009 10:33 |
"he-he-he, ha-ha-ha" |
clifton 15.03.2009 16:14 |
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!! makes feel glad not to have special needs really don't it fella's? |
thequeen 15.03.2009 23:03 |
You sound like a raped goat .... like ...like as if Paul ROdgers raped one backstage and forced the goat to sing alright now/can't get enough sort of a moan-medley really ....but keep practicing ...you do well actually ...bye ! |
jadedlady 16.03.2009 03:15 |
You have some weird obsession with goats and rape thequeen [img=/images/smiley/msn/omg_smile.gif][/img] . Not for the first time you have mentioned rape without it having to do with anything. Sick bastard. |
inu-liger 16.03.2009 04:36 |
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thequeen 16.03.2009 12:32 |
My partner locked me up in the closet last night , She thought I was on the Paul Rodgers forum [img=/images/smiley/msn/embaressed_smile.gif][/img] |
Yara 16.03.2009 22:52 |
Sit down, relax and enjoy the music, Queen fans! What the hell...there's one thing I loved about Freddie that many Queen fans just don't get. He didn't take these things so seriously. He said once, before delivering a breathtaking performance of Staying Power, going through three timbre variations, two octaves, just like in Action This Day, a side/lateral modulation and, above all, absolutely loud and clear without going out of tune: "We're gonna do a few songs in the funk black category, whatever you called it. That doesn't mean we lost our rock and roll feel, ok? I mean...it's only a bloody recording, people get so excited about these things. We just wanna try a few sounds, this is...uh...staying power". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiiLN4Xunik I have no doubt there's no comparison between him and Paul Rodgers - Freddie possessed a wider range of skills and was a master when it came to the fundamentals of singing: he lorded it over. The question doesn't even come to my mind, musically speaking. But to say that Paul Rodgers shouldn't be there singing with Queen, that he's a bad singer, that he doesn't fit Queen is just nonsense. Sheer nonsense. If it were not for him and his skill as a singer, Queen would have had a lot of trouble with this tour - the guy does bring some fresh air to Queen songs and sings some of them really well. People mailed me because of my critiques of Freddie. Of course, I don't think he was a perfect singer, but I am honest enough to admit that I can't see any rock n roll singer as talented as him - Roger Daltrey couldn't be in tune. That's one of the problems of "Who At Leeds", or any of their concerts. He's so out of tune in "We're not gonna take it" that I can't listen to the live performance. I just can't, and I enjoy the song. In the studio recording, he's still out of tune, but the chorus was well conceived and compensated for his bad ear. Robert Plant had the same problem and still had to cope with a guitar player who had a hard time playing in tempo, nailing the chords and delivering a decent soloing. I don't underestimate Freddie - no way. The fact I don't think his range is what is the most exciting aspect of his singing doesn't mean that...he didn't have a spetacular range - without going out of tune, which is more important. So, just for those who don't get tired of watching some performances, like me : -))), the male Aretha Franklin tempered with Ella's delicate flavor and mixed with an unique talent all of his own, here's Mr. Mercury genius in full swing, encompassing three different bases (aka singing modes, not the same as "style"), as many octaves as you're able to identify, and exploring at least two tune spectra of at least half the notes of the chromatic scale - all of this in two minutes of singing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8EEJcHD3IM&feature=PlayList&p=AF0323540DE111A9&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index= Sexy and elegant, as always. And one can't avoid falling in love with this (it's between 3:58 and 4:22) - it's sexy, elegant and such wonderful amazing vocals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I2LQakuDDo I am happy, as a Queen fan, that Paul Rodgers accepted touring with the guys - he's a very skilled singer who's showing why he has gathered so much respect and admiration and is paying Freddie the best tribute I can think of: singing his songs in a playful, joyful mood. |
jadedlady 17.03.2009 11:30 |
Brilliant post Yara[img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] . |
Hitman1965 17.03.2009 16:45 |
jadedlady wrote: Brilliant post Yara[img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] . Totally agree - spot on! Answer Yara's post if you dare thequeen without using expletives and some level of intelligence if you can! |
gnomo 18.03.2009 06:26 |
Yara wrote: paying Freddie the best tribute I can think of: singing his songs in a playful, joyful mood. Wonderfully put - thank you very much for that! |
thequeen 18.03.2009 09:43 |
to Yara : Not sure you're joking or serious ? Are you trying to convince me to become a Paul Rodgers-fan ? This whole Q+PR thing doesn't have anything to do with the Who either ....again : are you serious ? I don't know what the big deal is ...This is a Queen-website , just let me love Freddie and Queen , may I ????? |
Saif 18.03.2009 11:06 |
thequeen wrote: to Yara : Not sure you're joking or serious ? Are you trying to convince me to become a Paul Rodgers-fan ? This whole Q+PR thing doesn't have anything to do with the Who either ....again : are you serious ? I don't know what the big deal is ...This is a Queen-website , just let me love Freddie and Queen , may I ????? It's great that you don't like Paul Rodgers and Q+PR. More power to you. I don't like Paul Rodgers either. But you don't see me chastising others for doing so and making unnecessary topics about it, do you? Queen are touring because there's still demand for them, with or without Freddie. Something is better than nothing... I would definitely go see Queen if it was just Roger and Brian. But the extra baggage(Paul Rodgers) isn't exactly my cup of tea. So I'm hoping for them to tour alone, even if it's unlikely. |
inu-liger 18.03.2009 19:12 |
Saif wrote: Queen are touring because there's still demand for them, with or without Freddie. Something is better than nothing... I would definitely go see Queen if it was just Roger and Brian. But the extra baggage(Paul Rodgers) isn't exactly my cup of tea. So I'm hoping for them to tour alone, even if it's unlikely. Unfortunately for your lot, if their activity between 2000-2004 is anything to go by (charity shows and occasional appearances), combined with oft-repeated comments from Queen's producers that Brian and Roger alone do not work as easily together in the studio without other musicians around, it's highly unlikely that there would be just a strictly Queen tour, high demand or not. And obviously, most of the fans do not seem to mind Paul Rodgers, otherwise their 2008 tour following their worldwide 2005/2006 tours would have been a failure if people REALLY did not like PR. "A million fans can't be wrong" as they say (if not more :-) |
thequeen 19.03.2009 02:03 |
how many records sold and how many hits do they have ? a million ? not even half a million !!!!!! fans : 7 very jealous ones as well , what a bloody shame ! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_down.gif][/img] booooohoooooo inuliger! |
Yara 19.03.2009 10:01 |
thequeen wrote: how many records sold and how many hits do they have ? a million ? not even half a million !!!!!! fans : 7 very jealous ones as well , what a bloody shame ! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_down.gif][/img] booooohoooooo inuliger! So what? Why do you get so upset about there being many people who enjoyed the album, a lot who went to the gigs, even though the recording was not a commercial hit? As Paul Rodgers aply put, much of this nowadays does have to do with marketing and the recording wasn't strongly announced by any stratch of imagination. Still, there have been people who recently, after going to the gigs, took an interest in the material and the sales in Brazil, for instace, rose a big deal - other polls would be eventually taken, even by Metacritic, and I think the album by now has already passed half a million without a shadow of a doubt. Just do some maths: take the data from Metacritic, the timing of the poll, and then do a local research to find out what has happened since - the album has been selling a good deal here, for instance. But ok: let's imagine it were, indeed, a complete commercial failure, which it wasn't given the conditions it was recorded and the numbers we have up until now, based on the most respected, though not absolutely accurate, by any means, polls: still, there remains the fact that they released new material (personal success!), toured with it and they are proud of what they have done - it doesn't matter if it was a commercial success or not because you may always write hits next time, the guys are very talented; and, above all, they're not after money, nowadays, when they're going to do a recording as this is not where the big money is. Money comes from the selling of the Queen catalogue, of Rodgers' many successfull efforts with his bands or solo, from touring, of course, and on and on. I think you're really kidding yourself: Queen and Paul are very proud and satisfied with the results, more and more fans have been enjoying the album and the tour was undeniably a great success - and they managed to do the whole tour, traveled a lot, it's just exciting. You kid yourself with the idea that Queen fans are in pain, suffering, frustrated - well, some are indeed, but they don't get that magic phrase by Freddie I posted above, before he sang staying power and as a result of the critiques about Hot Space: "it's just a bloody recording..." - and that the guys themselves are feeling guilty about it all. It's not the case. They are well and happy, still eager to do music and open for it, and there's always going to be people wanting to listen what these guys have to say through their music. I don't know if you attended the Hot Space Tour. But, if you're happy enough to have done it, I'm sure you'd be some of those who'd have gone out bashing Freddie and Queen for "betraying Queen's legacy": and Freddie would, of course, playful and elegant, as always, and with an unique talent, sing blistering live renditions of those songs right into your face and you'd be kind of, you know, saying to yourself: "Am I being silly or not?" Best regards and, above all, don't get so nervous about what you see as such a great failure: you're wasting a lot of your time and taking seriously, even though trying to mascarade it, what's only a recording, a piece of entertaiment. You'll say you're happy and without resentments, but, well, we all know you're not. ;-))) Think about it. A suggestion from a well-intentioned Queen fan and admirer of Paul Rodgers. ;-) |
jadedlady 20.03.2009 02:08 |
thequeen wrote: how many records sold and how many hits do they have ? a million ? not even half a million !!!!!! fans : 7 very jealous ones as well , what a bloody shame ! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_down.gif][/img] booooohoooooo inuliger! You could not dream, let alone ever hope to do what Q+PR has done in the past few years. You never will know the joy their music has bought to so many, because you are so wrapped up in hate. Why do you hate the band so much, and not listen to other peoples point of view? @ Yara yet another brilliant post [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] . |
inu-liger 20.03.2009 04:01 |
Yara wrote: So what? Why do you get so upset about there being many people who enjoyed the album, a lot who went to the gigs, even though the recording was not a commercial hit? As Paul Rodgers aply put, much of this nowadays does have to do with marketing and the recording wasn't strongly announced by any stratch of imagination. Still, there have been people who recently, after going to the gigs, took an interest in the material and the sales in Brazil, for instace, rose a big deal - other polls would be eventually taken, even by Metacritic, and I think the album by now has already passed half a million without a shadow of a doubt. Just do some maths: take the data from Metacritic, the timing of the poll, and then do a local research to find out what has happened since - the album has been selling a good deal here, for instance. But ok: let's imagine it were, indeed, a complete commercial failure, which it wasn't given the conditions it was recorded and the numbers we have up until now, based on the most respected, though not absolutely accurate, by any means, polls: still, there remains the fact that they released new material (personal success!), toured with it and they are proud of what they have done - it doesn't matter if it was a commercial success or not because you may always write hits next time, the guys are very talented; and, above all, they're not after money, nowadays, when they're going to do a recording as this is not where the big money is. Money comes from the selling of the Queen catalogue, of Rodgers' many successfull efforts with his bands or solo, from touring, of course, and on and on. I think you're really kidding yourself: Queen and Paul are very proud and satisfied with the results, more and more fans have been enjoying the album and the tour was undeniably a great success - and they managed to do the whole tour, traveled a lot, it's just exciting. You kid yourself with the idea that Queen fans are in pain, suffering, frustrated - well, some are indeed, but they don't get that magic phrase by Freddie I posted above, before he sang staying power and as a result of the critiques about Hot Space: "it's just a bloody recording..." - and that the guys themselves are feeling guilty about it all. It's not the case. They are well and happy, still eager to do music and open for it, and there's always going to be people wanting to listen what these guys have to say through their music. I don't know if you attended the Hot Space Tour. But, if you're happy enough to have done it, I'm sure you'd be some of those who'd have gone out bashing Freddie and Queen for "betraying Queen's legacy": and Freddie would, of course, playful and elegant, as always, and with an unique talent, sing blistering live renditions of those songs right into your face and you'd be kind of, you know, saying to yourself: "Am I being silly or not?" Best regards and, above all, don't get so nervous about what you see as such a great failure: you're wasting a lot of your time and taking seriously, even though trying to mascarade it, what's only a recording, a piece of entertaiment. You'll say you're happy and without resentments, but, well, we all know you're not. ;-))) Think about it. A suggestion from a well-intentioned Queen fan and admirer of Paul Rodgers. ;-) Excellent post, Yara. |
inu-liger 20.03.2009 04:03 |
thequeen wrote: "awwww ohnhooooo...there's a big black beatle crawling out my ear....hmmm feels nice though ...yeahhhh" FYI, since you obviously have never played with a band, let alone shows with a band, those are in-ear monitor headphones, which most all performers use when performing concerts, so that they are able to hear themselves much easier (especially in open-air / very large venues where sound reverberation can be very nasty) |
thequeen 21.03.2009 11:00 |
IT's a beatle ... a nasty one, dressed as a in-earphone Paul Rodgers told me yesterday on the phone .... |