Sharon G. 28.03.2006 01:24 |
Just got home from the show. Was very very good. Bri was excellent. I was very very disappointed in the attendence. Appeared to be only half full? Certainly missed Freddie, but over all was good. Anyone else there? |
The Real Wizard 28.03.2006 02:31 |
Did you give Paul the thumbs down? Some of us here were betting that you would. I only hope you had a nosebleed seat. |
That guy who digs energy domes 28.03.2006 02:47 |
Yeah, I got home an hour ago. I'll review it here- Paul definatley had the right vocal range for Queen's music. He only made one mistake throughout the concert during Dragon Attack, after 'take me to the room where the red's all red' he started to say 'take me to the room' but stopped because the green light hadnt come on yet. You could blame that on the crew however. If you didnt know who Paul was at the beginning, you did when Feel Like Making Love started. You cant imitate that. And, during Bad Company, when he came from the floor on the piano- that was great. Then when he did WWRY and then All Right Now, the place went BANANA! They put 2 of the best performances back to back and blew us away. Then WATC with an added verse about Milwaukee, it was God Save The Queen and goodnight. Okay, now the bad stuff- WHAT THE HELL WAS WITH THAT STUPID FUCKING ERMINEM SONG? They also should have played the actual video for BohRap instead of all those clips of Freddie. On Hammer To Fall, the slower part dragged out a bit and they should probably have broken tempo after the first verse. Last, I think the "All right then, All Right Now!" joke would have been pretty funny to everyone. But it was definatly worth seeing and Im never going to forget seeing this and Queen+Paul Rodgers is my new 2nd favorite band. |
69charger 28.03.2006 04:34 |
It was pretty good even though most the audience didn't know the hand clap to Radio GaGa! Did anyone else see James Young from Styx in the audience? He was on the far right hand side of the arena about 10 rows up even with the farthest point of the stage runway. He entered the arena from backstage and I saw one guy recognize him and shake his hand but I wasn't sure it was him so I didn't say anything as he walked right past me. I really wanted to shake his hand and say "Domo Arigato" :) |
Sharon G. 28.03.2006 13:52 |
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: Did you give Paul the thumbs down? Some of us here were betting that you would. I only hope you had a nosebleed seat.No, I did not give Paul a thumbs down. And I was up front - not in the nose bleeds. And there you have it. |
teleman 28.03.2006 15:58 |
Sharon G. objected to the use of the name Queen. She hasn't objected to Brian, Roger and Paul playing together. She has even gone so far as to say they might be a good concert. I hope she had a good time. |
RETROLOVE 28.03.2006 18:40 |
Queen Of Wrestling<h6>Jamie's Louvre wrote: Yeah, I got home an hour ago. I'll review it here- Paul definatley had the right vocal range for Queen's music. He only made one mistake throughout the concert during Dragon Attack, after 'take me to the room where the red's all red' he started to say 'take me to the room' but stopped because the green light hadnt come on yet. You could blame that on the crew however. If you didnt know who Paul was at the beginning, you did when Feel Like Making Love started. You cant imitate that. And, during Bad Company, when he came from the floor on the piano- that was great. Then when he did WWRY and then All Right Now, the place went BANANA! They put 2 of the best performances back to back and blew us away. Then WATC with an added verse about Milwaukee, it was God Save The Queen and goodnight. Okay, now the bad stuff- WHAT THE HELL WAS WITH THAT STUPID FUCKING ERMINEM SONG? They also should have played the actual video for BohRap instead of all those clips of Freddie. On Hammer To Fall, the slower part dragged out a bit and they should probably have broken tempo after the first verse. Last, I think the "All right then, All Right Now!" joke would have been pretty funny to everyone. But it was definatly worth seeing and Im never going to forget seeing this and Queen+Paul Rodgers is my new 2nd favorite band.Didnt Eminem sample a Queen song? I think thats why they used it? |
Alex Kriukov 28.03.2006 20:57 |
Me and my wife saw themn yesterderday at the Bradley center. They sounded great. My personal highlights, were Brian May's acoustic performance of Love of MY Life and Paul's emotive vocals on Show Must Go On. The whole band sounded great and Paul did a very good job of singing Freddie's songs. While he dosen't have Frieddie's vocal range he is a great singer in his own right and showed that he belonged there. The instrumentals by Brian ( I especially loved the beautiful Lost Horizon) and Roger's drum solo sounded great. The emotional moments in the concert were the montage of Queen during Days of Our Lives and seeing the video of Freddie singing Bohemian Rhapsody. Great show. |
jcrawford79 28.03.2006 22:17 |
Queen Of Wrestling<h6>Jamie's Louvre wrote: Then when he did WWRY and then All Right Now, the place went BANANA! They put 2 of the best performances back to back and blew us away.I agree. That was probably the best encore of all time. We saw them at Chicago and the place went nuts for the encore. It was perfect. |
Stormtrooper 29.03.2006 09:21 |
Having been fortunate enough to see Q+PR in New York last fall, the Milwaukee show was a bit disappointing. Not in the band's performance, but in my home state's audience turnout, participation and energy. It's logical, though, given that Queen fans from all over the US/World went to NY for that show. I missed the mass Radio Gaga clap, as well. It was also disappointing that they pulled '39 from the set list. Dragon Attack was cool to see live, though. It was obvious they were working out Under Pressure on the fly...but Brian said so up front. I'm glad they did it. I don't agree that Rodgers has the range to sing most Queen songs, but I don't begrudge him that. He's a fine performer, and I'm more than happy with him on this tour...he just can't do The Show Must Go On and Under Pressure any justice. Not many can. Dragon Attack was a good add for him. Seeing the Freddie clips during Bo Rhap again made me yearn even more for his presence on stage. I thought they did that song exactly right this time around. Seeing Freddie "playing" with Brian and Roger is pretty cool. |
That guy who digs energy domes 29.03.2006 12:25 |
What made this good was that Paul wasnt trying to imitate Freddie. He sang the songs in his own way and I dont care who wants to lynch me for this but I liked Paul's version of Dragon Attack better. One thing I dont think he should have done was tried to do Freddie's thing during ANBTD; you know that 'de de de de dedede dedebopay...' He kind of messed that up but otherwise, he was great. And if you didnt know who Paul was from the start, you knew by Cant Get Enough Of Your Love- theres no way you can imitate that good! |
The Stealer 29.03.2006 13:27 |
This show was the best over all QPR show performance wise of the 17 shows I have seen despite a few little mishaps by the sound guys and light crew. 1) BEST Brian solo I have heard him do--not the same old thing all the time. Brian was on top of game--bringing emotion back into that guitar instead of playing it like a robot as he did in the UK---he was feeling it for every song tonite...fantastic!! Feel like making love was extra special tonight. 2) ROGER fricken TAYLOR!!- The best drum performace since 1980-- for the ENTIRE SHOW. Full throttle, hitting hard, heavy, full body...Jamie and Danny seemed to be a little surprised by the extra effort. Hoorah for Roger! 3) PAUL RODGERS!!--Despite the mishap on Dragon Attack...fantastic!!! It's a live show and that can happen...roger screwed up "days" in St. Paul the night before. BC/Free songs went over well. They were really pushing to stratosphere at this show. Attendence: I have not seen the Bradley Center sold out for any rock show- Aerosmith, Van Halen, etc. QPR had more in attendence..the BC is Huge. I thought the loudness of the crowd was great...I was in the 5th row--being absorbed by the moment--but the hubby and kids reported from their vantage point everyone was really getting into the show. |
That guy who digs energy domes 31.03.2006 00:07 |
Another thing, when he got too close to Roger, he would start to get drowned out. |
The Stealer 31.03.2006 09:29 |
Queen of Wrestling: I agree Dragon Attack with Paul is better than FM. That song is amazing live with QPR. I also thought Under Pressure was done well in MKE compared to others. I LOVE QPR...what a fun show...dance your life away. |
KRKillerQueen 31.03.2006 09:44 |
Compliance Queen wrote: Queen of Wrestling: I agree Dragon Attack with Paul is better than FM. That song is amazing live with QPR.I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who thought this - I was just afraid to say it :-) |
The Stealer 31.03.2006 12:35 |
KRKillerQueen wrote:I am not at all afraid to admit that Paul is better than Fred on certain songs and certain stage antics. It's hard for some folks to come to terms with it...this QPR is very emotional for the band and the fans. Open minds required...Feel the Love they give...one happy timeCompliance Queen wrote: Queen of Wrestling: I agree Dragon Attack with Paul is better than FM. That song is amazing live with QPR.I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who thought this - I was just afraid to say it :-) |
KRKillerQueen 31.03.2006 12:54 |
Compliance Queen wrote:Yeah, I guess for me it's always been about the music - not just one particular band member - so I was just thrilled to be able to hear it live again so I had no preconceived perceptions and was won over the second I heard "Reaching Out." I guess I was afraid I'd get flamed big time for saying it...I just hate the drama...As Paul's shirt said in Chicago ~ "Love is the Answer" :-)KRKillerQueen wrote:I am not at all afraid to admit that Paul is better than Fred on certain songs and certain stage antics. It's hard for some folks to come to terms with it...this QPR is very emotional for the band and the fans. Open minds required...Feel the Love they give...one happy timeCompliance Queen wrote: Queen of Wrestling: I agree Dragon Attack with Paul is better than FM. That song is amazing live with QPR.I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who thought this - I was just afraid to say it :-) |
The Stealer 31.03.2006 13:04 |
Yes-it's all about the music! I love that shirt!!! He had some nice duds this time around. ;-) Can't wait until Vancouver...I will have mixed feelings at that show ;-( |
Sharon G. 31.03.2006 14:13 |
KRKillerQueen wrote:Paul better than Freddie??? Never.Compliance Queen wrote: Queen of Wrestling: I agree Dragon Attack with Paul is better than FM. That song is amazing live with QPR.I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who thought this - I was just afraid to say it :-) |
KRKillerQueen 31.03.2006 15:33 |
Compliance Queen wrote: Yes-it's all about the music! I love that shirt!!! He had some nice duds this time around. ;-) Can't wait until Vancouver...I will have mixed feelings at that show ;-(Well, at least we'll have Paul this summer.... ;-) |
The Stealer 31.03.2006 16:04 |
KRKillerQueen wrote:Yes- just booked tickets for Foxwood casino show May 20. Planning to attend (if I can find it) the July 4th gig in ILCompliance Queen wrote: Yes-it's all about the music! I love that shirt!!! He had some nice duds this time around. ;-) Can't wait until Vancouver...I will have mixed feelings at that show ;-(Well, at least we'll have Paul this summer.... ;-) |
KRKillerQueen 31.03.2006 16:24 |
I'm closing on my new house at the end of May, so I'm too paranoid to leave town for the May show, but I'll definitely be in Chicago and am contemplating the MO show, as well - just have to figure out exactly where in MO it is. Could be either two and half hours or 10 hours away!!! :-) Cleveland is a good option, as well..... |
roxxanne61 31.03.2006 16:43 |
Compliance Queen wrote:bought the tickets to Foxwoods two weeks ago and CANT waitKRKillerQueen wrote:Yes- just booked tickets for Foxwood casino show May 20. Planning to attend (if I can find it) the July 4th gig in ILCompliance Queen wrote: Yes-it's all about the music! I love that shirt!!! He had some nice duds this time around. ;-) Can't wait until Vancouver...I will have mixed feelings at that show ;-(Well, at least we'll have Paul this summer.... ;-) its such a small place, 1400 seats, i was there last weekend and it will be SOOOO awesome to see him there am also considering the July 4th gig, my dad lives out there and just might have to visit him then...:) it will be great seeing Q+PR fans there for the show! |
Queen T 31.03.2006 17:40 |
roxxanne61 wrote:What website did you use to buy the PR tickets?Compliance Queen wrote:bought the tickets to Foxwoods two weeks ago and CANT wait its such a small place, 1400 seats, i was there last weekend and it will be SOOOO awesome to see him there am also considering the July 4th gig, my dad lives out there and just might have to visit him then...:) it will be great seeing Q+PR fans there for the show!KRKillerQueen wrote:Yes- just booked tickets for Foxwood casino show May 20. Planning to attend (if I can find it) the July 4th gig in ILCompliance Queen wrote: Yes-it's all about the music! I love that shirt!!! He had some nice duds this time around. ;-) Can't wait until Vancouver...I will have mixed feelings at that show ;-(Well, at least we'll have Paul this summer.... ;-) |
Donna13 31.03.2006 17:56 |
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That guy who digs energy domes 31.03.2006 18:58 |
Where were you guys all seated? I was 402 E 6 |