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Post by svca on Jul 13, 2024 14:33:24 GMT -5
Agree with you, Lurleene, about the advantages of keeping Adam's name separate from Queen's. Queen members = good businessmen. Brian already confirmed the rumors about the Sony rights sale. I would like to remind everyone that they (supposedly) explicitly excluded the live performances from the deal. If they planned to stop touring with Adam this year, why would they even do that? I am also pretty sure that Adam made a quick comment during the Out Loud And Proud documentary interviews in London last month that "in fact we just discussed that topic today" when asked about future QAL performances. So anyone thinking QAL is done should wait for an official announcement - before that, "worrying is simply misuse of imagination" Good point.
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Post by svca on Jul 13, 2024 14:34:17 GMT -5
That fan art above is creepy. Very goth/Frankenstein vibey lol. And yeah, a bit creepy.
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Post by lurleene on Jul 13, 2024 15:11:58 GMT -5
Agree with you, Lurleene, about the advantages of keeping Adam's name separate from Queen's. Queen members = good businessmen. Brian already confirmed the rumors about the Sony rights sale. I would like to remind everyone that they (supposedly) explicitly excluded the live performances from the deal. If they planned to stop touring with Adam this year, why would they even do that? I am also pretty sure that Adam made a quick comment during the Out Loud And Proud documentary interviews in London last month that "in fact we just discussed that topic today" when asked about future QAL performances. So anyone thinking QAL is done should wait for an official announcement - before that, "worrying is simply misuse of imagination" I'm sure the Sony deal has been in the works for a long time. But I agree that we don't know about QAL tours. It could be that nothing has come up yet that they want to do in the future. And Adam has many projects but he always has but that never got in he way of them at least making plans, if there was something they all wanted to do. So we shall see and fingers crossed. HA.
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Post by pi on Jul 13, 2024 17:34:27 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 13, 2024 17:45:41 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 13, 2024 17:47:18 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 13, 2024 18:03:28 GMT -5
THE SUNPALACE HIT Princess Kate reveals Prince George is a fan of huge British rock band in ‘very sweet’ chat with lead singer Mum Kate added George got muddled over who was the singer and who played guitar PRINCE George became a fan of rockers Queen — when they performed for his great-gran.His mum Kate said the young royal, now ten, has fond memories of the rock band’s appearance at the 2022 concert. Queen's Adam Lambert and Brian May delighted Prince George at Buckingham Palace concertPrincess Kate, pictured here with son Prince George, told Queen singer Adam Lambert her son was a fanHowever, he got muddled over who was the singer and who played guitar, she added. Guitarist Brian May, 76, drummer Roger Taylor, 74, and American singer Adam Lambert, 42, opened with their hit We Will Rock You in front of Buckingham Palace as the late Queen Elizabeth celebrated 70 years on the throne. Adam, who replaced Freddie Mercury, found out about the royal recruit to the group’s legion of fans when he chatted with the Princess of Wales at last year’s Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey. He said: “It was such an honour. I got to meet Princess Kate, which was fabulous. She was absolutely lovely and down to earth and charming. More... www.thesun.co.uk/royals/29203433/prince-george-fan-queen-rock-princess-kate/
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Post by svca on Jul 13, 2024 18:03:43 GMT -5
Wait, wait...is that a clean shaven Adam ???? So nice he got to spend some time with his Dad and his brother. I'm sure that made Eber happy. And no, not a fan of those "jeans" lol...looks like somebody's cat got a hold of them
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Post by pi on Jul 13, 2024 18:05:54 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jul 13, 2024 18:23:23 GMT -5
DILAMBERT dianik_bg Eber: In 83.. I hit a couple of Grateful Dead shows at Irvine Meadows & I was hooked through the 80s five or six times a year a weekend of Dead shows was within a day's drive. This became a cherished & brief and chemically enhanced escape from my suburban life & defense contractor job
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