We are hosting a FREE concert this Sunday featuring, Marc Martel, the singer picked by members of Queen to perform lead for the Queen touring band.
Though no one will ever be Freddie Mercury, many believe that Marc Martel is as close as it comes. I believe Freddie would be very proud of their pick!
Here are the concert details. Sunday Night: 6 PM at Chestnut Assembly Auditorium, 2554 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, New Jersey - This event is sponsored by LIFT FM, a radio station I own.
Our goal is to give something good back to the world! Enjoy the concert, meet with Marc Martel and get his autograph. It's all free!
Wow. They're taking "love offerings"... This could get very interesting.
Just to clarify... the is the Chestnut Assembly OF GOD Auditorium. I don't think they'll be playing Body Language.
LIFTFM wrote:
I believe Freddie would be very proud of their pick!
Really? If Freddie would still be alive, he'd approve of a tribute band?
When Brian and Roger said that about Paul Rodgers, at least Paul was a fellow professional with street cred, so it was at least somewhat believable.
LIFTFM wrote:
I believe Freddie would be very proud of their pick!
Really? If Freddie would still be alive, he'd approve of a tribute band?
When Brian and Roger said that about Paul Rodgers, at least Paul was a fellow professional with street cred, so it was at least somewhat believable.
Yet you're online with Adam Lambert, fronting what is in reality, a tribute/nostalgia band? I don't see the difference to be honest, and considering your (correct) comment about Chicago in the 80s versus the 70s, that touches on the whole Adam Lambert or Paul Rodgers or anyone debate: who or what do you believe Queen is?
LIFTFM wrote:
We are hosting a FREE concert this Sunday featuring, Marc Martel, the singer picked by members of Queen to perform lead for the Queen touring band.
Though no one will ever be Freddie Mercury, many believe that Marc Martel is as close as it comes. I believe Freddie would be very proud of their pick!
Here are the concert details. Sunday Night: 6 PM at Chestnut Assembly Auditorium, 2554 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, New Jersey - This event is sponsored by LIFT FM, a radio station I own.
Our goal is to give something good back to the world! Enjoy the concert, meet with Marc Martel and get his autograph. It's all free!
It'd have to be free cuz nobody would fucking pay to see it.
Sheer Brass Neck wrote:
Yet you're online with Adam Lambert, fronting what is in reality, a tribute/nostalgia band? I don't see the difference to be honest, and considering your (correct) comment about Chicago in the 80s versus the 70s, that touches on the whole Adam Lambert or Paul Rodgers or anyone debate: who or what do you believe Queen is?
I'm not "online" per se with the AL thing. I just understand why they're doing it - to bring Queen's music to the next generation. And I acknowledge their right to do what they want with their music, since it's theirs and not mine.
Queen is whatever they want it to be. And any band who loses a member is whatever they want it to be. They're not suddenly required to change their name to appease some people in their fanbase because their musical direction is changing in one way or another.
I made my statement in the Chicago thread saying it wasn't Chicago not because of the lack of Terry Kath, but because it was such horrible pop trite that bore no resemblance to the great Chicago of the first eight records... or even X, minus If You Leave Me Now of course.
Fair enough. I agree with that sentiment, and what they're doing now musically doesn't hold a candle to their live 70s rock era so for me it's sort of the pop tripe you speak of with Chicago in the 80s.
Fair play. Although it remains possible that the setlist may contain tunes Queen haven't played since the 70s. So I just think it's best we don't jump to judgment too quickly.
But if and when the setlist is the same as the QPR tours, I'll be the first one to say "this sucks."
Furthermore, I may even jump on the "Queen have been more or less creatively bankrupt since Mercury's death" bandwagon as well.
So we wait.
Thank you all for attending the Free Concert. Our Youth Ministers were quite busy meeting new faces and sharing the "love offerings" with you.
Confessions will start 30 minutes early this Saturday and we'll be bringing an additional 4 Eucharistic Ministers due to the heavy volume expected.
Special thanks to Michael Allred who brought the Fruit Salad and The Real Wizard for the 'Little Jesus' cookies... they really made our Pot Luck this year. Mrs. Wizard has even volunteered to host our Seniors in a Baking For The Lord Retreat this May at the community center. Details will be in next Sunday's bulletin.