Hi,
I ordered via Amazon for under $16.50 plus s/h $2.98 via RareWaves.Com Queen II remastered 2011 and it'll arrive via postal mail late April, early May. I was not hesitant in my purchase either. I'm listening to Bruce Brunch and to this day think Bruce Springsteen would do well to team up with Brian May, Roger Taylor, Queen + Bruce Springsteen. I read a bit about Queen vs. Led Zeppelin, the 1st releases.
The Hawk 105.7 FM Bruce Brunch
w/ Tom Cunningham
Clarence Clemons interview
March 27, 2011 Sunday link
Rocking All Over The World - John Fogerty
Spirit In The Night (Live)
Fire (Live)
From Small Things Big Things Come
Ramrod
Unknown Bruce Springsteen Ballad
Secret Garden
Queen II will always be my favorite but I'd love a DTS 5.1 surround and an accompanying tour supporting the first 5 albums and new material with Bruce Springsteen.
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William K. Mahler link link
"Footsteps", "Merry Christmas To You", "Rip It", "Teddy's Song", "Say" & "Any Day" would be fine choices for Queen + Bruce Springsteen.
forget about DTS, this time you nailed it....finally the thread for anyone with ADHD.....i defy anyone to maintan full concentration while reading Mahler's post
congrats man....wacky as ever
Could you imagine the team that Brian May & Roger Taylor
could diplomatically create with Bruce Springsteen? Springsteen already
performed the Seeger Sessions Band, folksy bluesy, jazzy southern style
countrified Americana. Bruce has not ventured out of solo and E Street Band
territory since Steel Mill, aside from a tour with Sting, say how about Sting on
bass? Or the E Street Band's Gary Tallent? They are all around the same age and
one is stronger than the other popularity & sales wise in each respective
country, United Kingdom & United States.
Working class blues not heard since Roger's "The Cross"
and for some good reason, I could hear Brian May's "Business" from "Another
World" covered by Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen. Who knows what they could
conjure up for an anthem complete with some rare Queen such as "Doing Alright",
"Long Away", "Now I'm Here", "Sweet Lady" & "The Loser In The End" along
with "Because The Night", "Trapped", "Gypsy Rider", "Prove It All Night" &
"Atlantic City (Electric)". Some anthem "an end to all wars" anthem or something
like that, Nelson Mandela's AIDS/HIV campaign, 46664 here in the USA, it's never
been done before and Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts handles 70+
thousand people plus all the latest broadcast gadgets, baby we were Born To
Run! link link
W. K. Mahler link link
brENsKi wrote:
.....i defy anyone to maintan full concentration while reading Mahler's post
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I tried twice and failed both times.
Yeah I tried once, attempt unsucessful. Wasn't going back for try #2...no BS + Queen...not gonna happen...I'm good, I'm sure we're all good without it in our lives lol
... to team up with Brian May, Roger Taylor, Queen + Bruce Springsteen
hmmm - Bruce will get worse....
he has one of the best band in the world.
Max Weinberg on the drums
Nils Lofgren, Bruce and Steve van Zant on guitar.
what could Brian and Roger do for him? The catering? :-)
mahlers.com wrote: Could you imagine the team that Brian May & Roger Taylor
could diplomatically create with Bruce Springsteen? Springsteen already
performed the Seeger Sessions Band,(.......) Working class blues not heard since Roger's "The Cross"
and for some good reason, I could hear Brian May's "Business" from "Another
World" covered by Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen. Who knows what they could
conjure up for an anthem complete with some rare Queen such as(....) baby we were Born To
Run!
W. K. Mahler link link
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"Baby you were born to numb"...my brain