OK, it might be considered official-ish material, but people have to hear this one.
There is still hope for America.
Hope for American pop/rock music. link
My biggest problem with this crap was the idiotic decision to shorten the songs so much. No point in doing Queen songs at 1:30m... I mean, unless you're doing "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" or "Yeah".
This guy did pretty good though.
I agree, Chris had a great Voice, but the shortend down version, didn't do the song justice. Simon Cowell Knows F**k all about the song,(& He's British!) It was Number 1 in the UK Charts + they said that the song had never been performed live before????? HELLO!!!! what about the FREDDIE TRIBUTE at Wembley 1992.
The Queen at "Arrowhead Pond" bits should have been longer & then it could have been a good show.
A Word In Your Ear wrote: ...they said that the song had never been performed live before????? HELLO!!!! what about the FREDDIE TRIBUTE at Wembley 1992.
Which got cut from the DVD?
From what I heard, it was forgettable.
A Word In Your Ear wrote: ...they said that the song had never been performed live before????? HELLO!!!! what about the FREDDIE TRIBUTE at Wembley 1992.
Which got cut from the DVD?
From what I heard, it was forgettable.
Robert Plant's voice sounded wrecked and he forgot a lot of words.
He did get warmed up towards the end, there's a hint of what woulda been a really great performance. Most unfortunately, it's only so-so.
Yeah, I loved his voice...and his feeling!!!
He was the only one of the contestants that nearly touched me...if only they had let him sing the complete song...
He is really talented.
Chris ain't Freddie but I like the guy. At first I was like he's dead from the waste down but has a decent voice. Then he started to try to move around and it didn't look natural. Now he really seems to be kinda okay at moving around on stage and has a decent voice so IMO either him or Paris should win. Mandisa had by far the best voice and should've won. I wonder if she would've done Somebody to Love.