Had the great privilage of seeing Queen twice. Once in Dublin and then in Slane.
My 8 year old daughter is a big fan now, but I am not sure if I will bring her to see them.
Personally if John doesn't play I won't be there. Don't think they should tour as Queen if John doesn't play.
But on the other hand I would hate her to miss them.
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deleted user 21.12.2004 16:45
It would be nice for John to play again but he's now retired and some of us have still to accept it. That dosn't apply to everyone but personally i would like him to play with them. Otherwise it's just going to be 2 people from Queen with a few other people...
Paul Rogers
Spike Edney etc
I'm not having a go at them i'd still like to see them even if Johns not gonna be there but it would just be nice to see all three remaining members of Queen playing together again.
Sorry if i offended anyone.
I just treat it as going to see Bri and Roger playing Queen songs. In the same way that I see the musical as an ensemble sing and playing Queen songs.
Doesn't offend me that it's not the same as four members of a band called Queen singing and playing their own songs. It doesn't detract from that, doesn't devalue that; it's just another interpretation of the music. That's the way I see it, so I'm happy to watch the musical and will be happy to go see the tour.
"people get so worked up about these things"....
I dont think John will play, i mean come on, he hasnt shown up for any public events... so what makes it likely that he will come out now? He was an awesome player... but, bass players can be replaced... the hardest thing to replace is someones voice... it seems they have that covered