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I think he slightly misses the point of the relationship between Paul & Queen. They're more than just business partners. They have a genuine heart felt respect and love of each other's work. That might translate on stage as a business partnership, but only because they're trying so hard to do each other's work justice. I really think they genuinely care for each other. It’s so obvious watching Brian & Roger play that they had truly missed being out there with the crowd and making a connection. I think they’re more than happy to have Paul on board.
Other than that point, I think finally a writer understood exactly what they were seeing… the evolution and collaboration of 3 great artists with plenty of proper tribute to the past. Now if only John would make just one appearance… but of course I respect his decision.
Nice!
Well it's about time we see the press offer something that is POSITIVE for a change.
That photo in the article could have been better though...sheesh!
Deacons 1st Choice wrote: Nice!
Well it's about time we see the press offer something that is POSITIVE for a change.
That photo in the article could have been better though...sheesh!
For sure....I'm tired of all the negative sarcastic reviews...
Definitely. And he had clearly researched a little, using "Good Company" in the title, a blend of Bad Company, and the Queen song Good Company.
A good name for the band I believe should they decide to go in the studio.
What can i say...Boston ROCKS!!
This is excellent as the vibe is very positive...so positive this will ensure that if they should ever return, they will remember us!
Yay!!