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Freddie Mercury
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maybe we should give the guy a chance,he may or may not astound us all by having the vocal range to carry off the queen classics.but untill a concert is done we wont know.i know many on here didnt like paul but my opinion is he was a good choice.so lets wait and see.
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The One and the Only Mr. Paul Rodgers!!!!!
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PAUL RODGERS IS AIDS.
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[b]jazzy mercurois wrote: [/b] PAUL RODGERS IS AIDS.[/QUOTE]
Hey! Fuck you argie... oh! i´m from argentine too... well so, paul isn´t a GOOD singer... but is better than... than... much brian´s options... 
Argie: ha ha how funny is this word
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Least Paul Rodgers can stay on key.
I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me-Freddie Mercury
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Dragonfly's suggestions were pretty spot on imo
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Paul Rodgers
Best of the best http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1109319/best-of-the-best.aspx?page=1
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I've liked Queen since I was a child in the 70s and I have to say good luck to them cause some of you thing Freddie was a God and he anything but.
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[QUOTE] [b]tomchristie22 wrote:[/b]
Dragonfly's suggestions were pretty spot on imo[/QUOTE]

Thanks, Tom.
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Gary Mullen or Thomas Crane
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Justin Biber
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scofflaw, you start off saying he sung out of tune then finish by saying "just because he can hit the notes" make your mind up, being out of tune clearly implies he cant hit the notes.

Holly, interesting idea,i love Scorpions, however his voice lacks depth, feel and is very one dimentional.

the fact remains that Adam Lambert can sing, go and listen to his own stuff, im not a fan and would rather see Jeff Scott Soto or Gary Cherone on that stage, but im willing to bet that on the day he will be brilliant

as far as Justin Hawkins and Mika go, again very one dimentional when compared to what Queen songs require

George Micheal sounded good on those songs 20 years ago but i dont think he could handle a rock song then and he certainly couldnt now. Tom Chaplin? that song suited him, but could you really see him singing Tie Your mother Down?

if people dont like Brian and Rogers choice dont buy a ticket, dont go to the show and stop complaining because youre not going to change anything!
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Chris Cornell and Annie Lennox...


never gonna happen...


but i'd love it.




or just tour with the Foo Fighters and have mr Hawkins do some vox.
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Vocal Harmony: I said that he CAN hit the notes. That night he didn't. He has a great range and usually good pitch, but that night, he certainly didn't hit the notes. There were notes he was sharp, notes he was flat, and some he missed altogether. The over the top vibrato was probably him realizing how off key he was and doing his best to conceal it. He's a good vocalist, I'll give him that, but letting him sing for Freddie is like fitting a Ferrari with a Toyota engine, yeah it will work, but it's a very poor substitute.

Just because Brian and Roger see their own egos and bank accounts expanding and Adam as a way to connect to a new generation of potential Queen fans, doesn't mean Freddie would approve.