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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2014 16:48:45 GMT -5
YOU TELL EM' ROGER AND DR. MAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Albiku Albiku 27m NY Times Critic Calls Queen’s Vocals “Suspiciously Perfect” thesoundla.com/2014/07/new-york-times-music-critic-calls-queens-vocals-suspiciously-perfect/ … via @thesoundla --> Dr. Bri's answer is perfect! :-D
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor are not pleased with New York Times music critic Jon Pareles and his review of their show last week at Madison Square Garden. He writes, “There were some suspiciously perfect (probably canned) backup vocals filling out many choruses.” Taylor, who generally does not like to read reviews, saw this one and tells us, “I thought that was an outrageous thing to say. We work very hard to make the harmonies. There are no canned harmonies in our show. I thought that was a little bit much.” And May agrees, saying, “Screw you mate. I’m flattered that people think the harmonies are that good, but you know, you work on that. That’s part of our work.” Queen + Adam Lambert are down to the last three shows on the North American leg — tonight, Friday, in Uncasville, Connecticut; Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey; and the finale, Monday in Toronto. They’ll then hit Australia and New Zealand in late August and early September.
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Post by wal on Jul 25, 2014 16:50:12 GMT -5
thesoundla.com/2014/07/new-york-times-music-critic-calls-queens-vocals-suspiciously-perfect/New York Times Music Critic Calls Queen’s Vocals “Suspiciously Perfect”Jul 25, 2014 Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor are not pleased with New York Times music critic Jon Pareles and his review of their show last week at Madison Square Garden. He writes, “There were some suspiciously perfect (probably canned) backup vocals filling out many choruses.” Taylor, who generally does not like to read reviews, saw this one and tells us, “I thought that was an outrageous thing to say. We work very hard to make the harmonies. There are no canned harmonies in our show. I thought that was a little bit much.” And May agrees, saying, “Screw you mate. I’m flattered that people think the harmonies are that good, but you know, you work on that. That’s part of our work.” Queen + Adam Lambert are down to the last three shows on the North American leg — tonight, Friday, in Uncasville, Connecticut; Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey; and the finale, Monday in Toronto. They’ll then hit Australia and New Zealand in late August and early September.
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Post by franki13 on Jul 25, 2014 16:58:49 GMT -5
Oh my holy sweetness, mys*&@^#r, that is the most beautiful sound for WWTLF. I was there and it sounded a little tinny to me when he started...his back was to us...then it cleared up. Your vid shows how truly beautiful it was. Can't wait for my DD to hear this, she was blown away by it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! Seoulmate...if no one has told you, that pic of Adam and Brian is from IWIA.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2014 17:00:51 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2014 17:03:59 GMT -5
Vincent Ferraro @vincent76973249 58m RT "@dellaroccagiusy: @queenwillrock + @adamlambert @drbrianmay #MyEdit #FanArt ☆★☆ pic.twitter.com/uMaOeHVdeF" Beautiful pic♥_♥
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Post by happycat14 on Jul 25, 2014 17:12:44 GMT -5
YOU TELL EM' ROGER AND DR. MAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Albiku Albiku 27m NY Times Critic Calls Queen’s Vocals “Suspiciously Perfect” thesoundla.com/2014/07/new-york-times-music-critic-calls-queens-vocals-suspiciously-perfect/ … via @thesoundla --> Dr. Bri's answer is perfect! :-D
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor are not pleased with New York Times music critic Jon Pareles and his review of their show last week at Madison Square Garden. He writes, “There were some suspiciously perfect (probably canned) backup vocals filling out many choruses.” Taylor, who generally does not like to read reviews, saw this one and tells us, “I thought that was an outrageous thing to say. We work very hard to make the harmonies. There are no canned harmonies in our show. I thought that was a little bit much.” And May agrees, saying, “Screw you mate. I’m flattered that people think the harmonies are that good, but you know, you work on that. That’s part of our work.” Queen + Adam Lambert are down to the last three shows on the North American leg — tonight, Friday, in Uncasville, Connecticut; Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey; and the finale, Monday in Toronto. They’ll then hit Australia and New Zealand in late August and early September.
Thank you adamrocks and wal. I am SO GLAD they responded to this. I would live to hear Spike, Neil and Rufus's voices but in the harmonies they blend to perfection with Brian. Roger? He always sticks out but in the best way!
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Post by Sagittarius on Jul 25, 2014 17:31:31 GMT -5
And this incredible voice is from your PHONE !!! Must have been mind-blowing in person ... amazing.
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Post by taumbu on Jul 25, 2014 17:35:49 GMT -5
YOU TELL EM' ROGER AND DR. MAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Albiku Albiku 27m NY Times Critic Calls Queen’s Vocals “Suspiciously Perfect” thesoundla.com/2014/07/new-york-times-music-critic-calls-queens-vocals-suspiciously-perfect/ … via @thesoundla --> Dr. Bri's answer is perfect! :-D
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor are not pleased with New York Times music critic Jon Pareles and his review of their show last week at Madison Square Garden. He writes, “There were some suspiciously perfect (probably canned) backup vocals filling out many choruses.” Taylor, who generally does not like to read reviews, saw this one and tells us, “I thought that was an outrageous thing to say. We work very hard to make the harmonies. There are no canned harmonies in our show. I thought that was a little bit much.” And May agrees, saying, “Screw you mate. I’m flattered that people think the harmonies are that good, but you know, you work on that. That’s part of our work.” Queen + Adam Lambert are down to the last three shows on the North American leg — tonight, Friday, in Uncasville, Connecticut; Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey; and the finale, Monday in Toronto. They’ll then hit Australia and New Zealand in late August and early September.
Thank you adamrocks and wal. I am SO GLAD they responded to this. I would live to hear Spike, Neil and Rufus's voices but in the harmonies they blend to perfection with Brian. Roger? He always sticks out but in the best way! I am happy about the response too. I just wish it had more prominence, NYT printing it maybe? Yeah I know, it will never happen.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2014 17:36:27 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 25, 2014 17:50:09 GMT -5
TALCvids @talcvids 18m In response to multiple enquiries, we do not know of any CT dinner as of yet. TY. : )
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