Come one, tell me who can do it better than our Roger, how proffesionall this was, i am amazed, gread work there Roger, little slowing down and waiting for brian to get a new guitar :) WELL DONE, REALLY
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Lol...I just posted the same link...my bad!! Anyways, yes, both of them did very well in the 'professional' catergory, but you could see that Brian was just not having a great night by the expressions on his face!! Poor guy!!
theCro wrote: Come one, tell me who can do it better than our Roger, how proffesionall this was, i am amazed, gread work there Roger, little slowing down and waiting for brian to get a new guitar :) WELL DONE, REALLY
Roger never did slow down at all. And he never was "waiting for brian to get a new guitar" - it was Brian himself who kick started that song. The only bit that he took control over was obviously IILWMC - when Brian fucks things up a bit and loses the plot.
Roger himself has been prone to the odd lapse of "professionalism" now and again as well, as was the rest of the band. Remember IILWMC from Glasgow 1979? Roger didnt!!
Then there was John's out of tune bass on Live At Wembley (Tear It Up I think it was)
Even dear old Freddie suffered as well.... Bless!! :P
Hears a few bouts of lapses of "professionalism" lol!! link
deleted user 19.06.2006 11:59
<font color=green><b>Mr Mercury</b> wrote
Hears a few bouts of lapses of "professionalism" lol!!
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On that website, who said thankyou Freddie when he dedicated 'Sweet Lady' to all the beautiful ladies there that night. One of the band? Roger?
the GIRLZ are back in town wrote: Sorry about that. that was my question. Was it Roger who said thank you when fred said this is for all the beautiful ladies tonight.
Someone in the audience.
Bootlegs are recorded from the audience, that's why you can hear the guy saying "Thank you Freddie" better than Freddie himself.
deleted user 19.06.2006 16:16
Hehe thats funny dude!Imagine that though Brian's guitar actually sounding like that..poor guitar its been with Brian from the beginning
Hey, Roger showed it all on this tour. Of all Queen elements, Roger's drumming stands out as the most definitely improved aspect of all. He's always been fantastic, but I find the Q + PR tour to be his peak as a drummer.