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To those who dont want Adam Lambert who would

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you want instead?
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Just brian & Roger
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Paul Rodgers


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Dappy?
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George Michael? After his Somebody To Love id argue he was perfect.
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Oh almost forgot Matt Bellamy of Muse. They arnt doing any gigs or albums atm so im sure he'd be free.
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Klaus Meine.

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"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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Matt Bellamy are working in the Muse's new album, the release of the DVD of the Resistance Tour, and in a new world tour. So i think he isn't avaliable at the moment.

The guitars of Bellamy and May working together will be awesome. Wish they could colaborate in some project in the future.
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Matt Bellamy???
Having Brian May and/or Roger Taylor as special guests at a Muse concert makes more sense to me. Muse are much much bigger act than Queen+ at this time.
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[QUOTE] [b]BelfastQueenFan wrote:[/b]
George Michael? After his Somebody To Love id argue he was perfect.[/QUOTE]

Yeah 20 fucking years ago! He has been a total drugged up mess for quite some time now.
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I wanna DVD of 70`s
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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Curious Georgie Michael has permanently ruined his vocal chords (and god knows what else) from drugs to I am afraid that it will never be a likely scenario with him and Queen. Robert Plant is one person along with Jack White or individually or what together or what have you. Basically a ton of people from "A Concert For Life" should re-record old Queen songs and do knew ones with them. They should tour in a Queen festival as well.
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1. Tom Chaplin. I don't listen to Keane, but the Prince's Trust version of It's A Hard Life was really good. He's young and has the range.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMnMBSUJ0xU

2. Mark Martel. He's not very well known, but he also has the vocal range. Plus, lead singer of the official tribute band, Queen Extravaganza. Also, young.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ85MnjYHd0

3. Gary Cherone. He was in Extreme and also did a stint with Van Halen. Extreme and Cherone was also very prominent at the Freddie Mercury Tribute concert. Has experience fronting Queen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40J6M3Bb6OM

4. Justin Hawkins. Very flamboyant singer of The Darkness. Not a very good range, but he is very popular.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et27tzrabUI

Need I go on? Anyone would be a better choice than Adam Freaking Lambert.
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I hope he tears the place apart, this argument is boring . If you don't like it then stay home and listen to your albums. Give the guy a break, he might just incredible with a full show.
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Tom Chaplin.