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Adam Lambert is just terrible, period

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Fans of Lambert still talk about his "great vibrato"... Sorry, but when I listen to his singing, I get a feeling he actually uses vibrator...
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The worse interpretations of Queen songs were just by Tandy (The 46664 Concert, 2003), by Five (Party In The Park 2000) and by drunk Zucchero (Pavarotti and Friends 2003).
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[QUOTE] [b]Montreux wrote:[/b]
Sorry, but when I listen to his singing, I get a feeling he actually uses vibrator...[/QUOTE]

LOL
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i think he's doing quite a good job. his voice imho. suits better than paul's ever did.
i can understand all the moaners out here for accepting nobody at all interpreting freddie's (and queen's) legacy.
no fred, no john= no queen. understood.

but it's great to see the other guys doing their stuff in a nice kind of way - and having fun playing their music!
. new treatments of some songs and a singer who is quite able to sing most of the catalogue.

what's to wish for ?
maybe some renditions of song's that haven't been played before. sure.

i cannot stand your complains...
if you don't like it, just don't listen to it.

bottom line.
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- double post. sorry :-)
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My god listen to this

This motherf***r needs to be thrown off the stage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBSo2yoXlX8&feature=related
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I never liked the collaboration with Paul Rodgers, too old-daddy-blues-"ooh baby gimme your love baby" style for me.
I quite appreciate Adam's work with Brian and Roger, sounds much rawer and powerful.
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[QUOTE] [b]Montreux wrote:[/b]
The worse interpretations of Queen songs were just by Tandy (The 46664 Concert, 2003), by Five (Party In The Park 2000) and by drunk Zucchero (Pavarotti and Friends 2003).[/QUOTE]

Tandy, Tandy ... was it the girl who used to repeat oh I'm falling in love for the whole song ?
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*sigh*. Yes, most people here agree that Adam's not great, if just not suited to the vocal style necessary to make Queen songs 'work'. I'm personally pretty indifferent on the matter. It gets B&R off their asses and playing awesome music so I'm not complaining. But those who agree with you have already decided this for themselves, and probably want it shoved in their faces just as little as anyone else here.
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[QUOTE] [b]shamar wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]someonewholikesadam wrote:[/b]Well, I still liked what I heard. Maybe I am just blinded by his beauty and charisma.[/QUOTE] His WHAT ?[/QUOTE] beauty and charisma. That's probably name of some make-up products.[/QUOTE]


One of the funniest posts yet.
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[QUOTE] [b]princetom wrote:[/b]
i think he's doing quite a good job. his voice imho. suits better than paul's ever did.
i can understand all the moaners out here for accepting nobody at all interpreting freddie's (and queen's) legacy.
no fred, no john= no queen. understood.
but it's great to see the other guys doing their stuff in a nice kind of way - and having fun playing their music!
. new treatments of some songs and a singer who is quite able to sing most of the catalogue.
what's to wish for ?
maybe some renditions of song's that haven't been played before. sure.
i cannot stand your complains...
if you don't like it, just don't listen to it.
bottom line.[/QUOTE]

I just can't agree with this. For example I am VERY open-minded about Brian and Roger collaborating with other musicians. I enjoyed very much their work with Five, Robbie Williams, and Paul Rodgers. However I couldn't stand some other "collaboration projects" - mainly remixes. Also I don't know what to think about this new band, I have heard just 2 concerts with him and I think the first one Adam was terrible, and on the other one he was sub-average. And the main problem with this project for me (except the vocals) is that the band plays TOO SLOW :-(
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[QUOTE] [b]Midwinter wrote:[/b]
I never liked the collaboration with Paul Rodgers, too old-daddy-blues-"ooh baby gimme your love baby" style for me.
I quite appreciate Adam's work with Brian and Roger, sounds much rawer and powerful.[/QUOTE]
You forgot "Hit me with your heart and sooooul". I actually loved it :-)
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The ONLY person I could even listen to perform with brian and roger is George Michael. He did wonderful at Freddie Tribute concert and actually was friends with Freddie, so it would be more respectful.
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I don't see how the person being a friend of Freddie's makes his performance any more or less valid. Basically you're disregarding Bowie, Elton, Ian Hunter, Roger Daltrey, and everyone else who was good at the Concert For Life, not to mention every other good collaboration they've ever done.
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George Michael....from the person who first stated some people no shit about Queen. you've blown your argument apart.