In every thread there is always someone waiting to jump down somebodies throat.
I love this site but some of the people complaining have a point. Soon we will all be afraid to make a move for fear of getting flamed.
ye .. it's RUMOURED that they'll come to Ahoy for 2 gigs .. but nothing is confirmed yet (the announcements will be made later this week .. says Queenonline)
There was said that they would play at 22 and 23 april, but at 23. april is now the Budapest concert .. so THAT's what pisses me off.
Why the hell is first the press conference cancelled till february, and are now the anouncements of the definite dates postponed ?! .. damn ..
No official dates, No Deacy .. it's a shitty day :P
Bugger, the whole ticket thing is getting quite difficult. Why are they holding back the full tour details as it should have been announced today? Of course there's still a couple of hours left this day but...
I'm waiting really anxiously the confirmation of the Stockholm gig. Top of that, the pre-sale for the UK gigs start day after tomorrow. I hope they release the info about Stockholm before the pre-sale starts. The worst case would be that while I'm waiting for the confirmation of the stockholm gig, all the UK tickets are sold out and to my luck the stockholm gig is cancelled and so my Queen trip too :(
It seems definitive now Deacons 1st Choice!
Brianmay.com:
**Mon 17 Jan 05**
NO JOHN FOR TOUR
This month's of new edition of Rollingstone, out tomorrow reports on upcoming Queen tour with Paul Rodgers, "filling in on vocals", though "set to proceed without bassist John Deacon who chose not to participate".
Paul Rodgers: "I'm not trying to replace Freddie. I'm coming into this as myself, playing some of their material and some of mine. It's very challenging, because Freddie was a great frontman."
Brian May: "It will never be the same without Freddie. But it will be different in a very challenging and entertaining way. Rodgers was a real hero to Feddie. And a big influence - you can hear it on the early stuff."
Rodgers "officially at Queen school," studying the Queen catalogue, might yet be seen "trading vocals with a video image of Freddie" on Bo Rhap.
Tour kicks off (Mar 19) in South Africa, followed by European arena dates and likely a U.S. leg in the autumn.