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Post by chunkeymonkey81 on Nov 14, 2011 16:07:44 GMT -5
I love Roger complimenting Adam but I especially like the classic roc lovin DJ absolutely thinking Adam was absolutely perfect and wonderful. Yep.
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Post by SusieFierce on Nov 14, 2011 16:07:51 GMT -5
Roger Taylor was interviewed on L.A.'s Mark & Brian morning drive radio show and starts talking about Adam around 5:15: Podcast: www.955klos.com/blog.asp?id=33807(Scroll past Gene Simmons – gross – two second entry. It's well labeled.) He was a perfect fit!! " We're definitely gonna do that again!!!!" He also called him magnificent, sensational and his vocal range is unparalleled. He looked great, he sounded great and it was a great deal of fun ...
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Post by gelly14 on Nov 14, 2011 16:08:15 GMT -5
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Post by chunkeymonkey81 on Nov 14, 2011 16:12:16 GMT -5
The "we'll probably do it again" had me flail. Yep. Not gonna lie. cough*Olympics*cough
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Post by nica575 on Nov 14, 2011 16:12:47 GMT -5
He was a perfect fit!! " We're definitely gonna do that again!!!!" He also called him magnificent, sensational and his vocal range is unparalleled. He looked great, he sounded great and it was a great deal of fun ... .. and the host said that Adam fits QUEEN "like a round peg in the round hole" ;D -starts at at about 5:17 www.955klos.com/FlashPlayer/default.asp?SPID=33807&ID=2334074
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Post by mahailia on Nov 14, 2011 16:14:12 GMT -5
For a good time call read twitter.com/#!/AdamImpresses So much funness from twitterers I never heard of before. mahailia Just found this there: review from 13 year old girl that saw Adam/Queen online, very cute! LG, back at ya! here's a remark I found on this YT: Adam knows all too well that no one replace Freddy Mercury. Adam Lambert brought his own artistry to these rock classics, making them his own. As a life long die hard Queen fan, a part of me cringed at how amazing he was and then I considered how wonderful it is that talent of that magnitude has at long last come to the surface. What a stark contrast to the pop-auto-tune-off-tune silly crap that proceeded this performance. Imagine that. Music so good, it stood on it's own. munchkin1ful 1 day ago
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Post by Coconutgrove0 on Nov 14, 2011 16:14:41 GMT -5
The "we'll probably do it again" had me flail. Yep. Not gonna lie. cough*Olympics*cough
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Post by chunkeymonkey81 on Nov 14, 2011 16:24:12 GMT -5
Now I wanna hear Brian talk about Adam singing with them because I think he's an even bigger bert. LOL
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Post by rihannsu on Nov 14, 2011 16:24:34 GMT -5
HAPPY BIRTHDAY marieva, evamaria!!!!
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Post by sugaree on Nov 14, 2011 16:27:19 GMT -5
Just saw this article. Sir Paul McCartney will kick off the London 2012 Olympics as Britain's answer to the spectaculars of Beijing's opening ceremony, it has been reported. Sir Paul will perform in front of a global audience of billions Photo: Getty Raf Sanchez By Raf Sanchez 7:10AM BST 28 Jul 2011 The former Beatle is set to perform in front of a global audience of billions as British talent is showcased at the games' opening ceremony on July 27. Sir Paul told Olympic organisers he's "up for" doing the show but detailed plans and choice of songs have yet to be finalised. The Rolling Stones reportedly declined an offer to perform and Led Zeppelin are also said to be staying away after frontman Robert Plant said he was not interested. A music industry source told the Daily Mirror: " The hope was to have the cream of British music all in the line up but it now looks like Macca will be joined by some younger stars on stage."But of all the people you would want, McCartney is number one. www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/8667129/Sir-Paul-McCartney-to-open-London-2012-Olympics.htmlThis stems from a proposal by Sir Steve Redgrave, the London 2012 sports legacy champion, who argued the opening ceremony should feature a supergroup of British rock icons. " If Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo came together with great bands such as the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols it would be fantastic," he told the People. "We have to show the world what we are good at."www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jul/12/paul-mccartney-ringo-london-2012-olympicsNo mentions of Queen, but come on - greatest British rock bands. Could happen. They are articles from back in July, so I'm sure they have been asking other great bands.
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