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maybe this song will be release in a new album of michael jackson in the end of year
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[QUOTE] [b]DLCVinnuendo wrote:[/b]

maybe this song will be release in a new album of michael jackson in the end of year[/QUOTE]

Queen album under the name Made in heaven II
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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**Sun 28 Jul 13**
RAVE FROM THE GRAVE: JACKO AND FREDDIE [TO] RELEASE SINGLE
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28 July 2013 by James Elsen

- Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury duets to be officially released... three decades after they were recorded
- Mercury’s former bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor working on tracks
- They have promised 'something for folks to hear’ in two months

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Duets featuring Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury are finally set to be officially released, three decades after they were recorded.

Mercury’s former bandmates, Brian May and Roger Taylor, are working on tracks featuring the two dead superstars and have promised ‘something for folks to hear’ in two months. Guitarist May described working on the sessions this month as: ‘Exciting, challenging, emotionally taxing. But cool.’

Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury in close up

The prospect of pop’s two greatest showmen combining in a musical reprise is a mouth-watering prospect for fans around the world. Yet ironically the pair fell out after a collaboration in the early 1980s.

In what is thought to have been their only session together, they recorded three songs during six hours spent at Jackson’s home studio in Encino, California.

In 2011, May confirmed the Jackson estate had given permission for him to revamp the trio of recordings with Taylor and the pair have brought in US-based music producer William Orbit, who has worked with Madonna and Blur.

The tracks are likely to include new guitar solos from May along with Queen-style vocal harmonies. Writing on his blog in reply to a fan, May, 66, said: ‘There are a few items in progress. We will have something for folks to hear in a couple of months’ time, hopefully.’

Jackson died in 2009, aged 50, after suffering cardiac arrest linked to his drug dependency. Mercury died from an Aids-related illness, aged 45, in 1991. A Jackson family source said he believed the post-Encino row stemmed from the pair’s inability to arrange a second recording session.

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[QUOTE] [b]Blaise Pascal wrote:[/b]

**Sun 28 Jul 13**
RAVE FROM THE GRAVE: JACKO AND FREDDIE [TO] RELEASE SINGLE
Direct link

MAIL ON SUNDAY
28 July 2013 by James Elsen

- Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury duets to be officially released... three decades after they were recorded
- Mercury’s former bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor working on tracks
- They have promised 'something for folks to hear’ in two months

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Duets featuring Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury are finally set to be officially released, three decades after they were recorded.

Mercury’s former bandmates, Brian May and Roger Taylor, are working on tracks featuring the two dead superstars and have promised ‘something for folks to hear’ in two months. Guitarist May described working on the sessions this month as: ‘Exciting, challenging, emotionally taxing. But cool.’

Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury in close up

The prospect of pop’s two greatest showmen combining in a musical reprise is a mouth-watering prospect for fans around the world. Yet ironically the pair fell out after a collaboration in the early 1980s.

In what is thought to have been their only session together, they recorded three songs during six hours spent at Jackson’s home studio in Encino, California.

In 2011, May confirmed the Jackson estate had given permission for him to revamp the trio of recordings with Taylor and the pair have brought in US-based music producer William Orbit, who has worked with Madonna and Blur.

The tracks are likely to include new guitar solos from May along with Queen-style vocal harmonies. Writing on his blog in reply to a fan, May, 66, said: ‘There are a few items in progress. We will have something for folks to hear in a couple of months’ time, hopefully.’

Jackson died in 2009, aged 50, after suffering cardiac arrest linked to his drug dependency. Mercury died from an Aids-related illness, aged 45, in 1991. A Jackson family source said he believed the post-Encino row stemmed from the pair’s inability to arrange a second recording session.

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I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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Freddie was quoted in this morning's press as saying:

"Brian is a complete idiot - and Roger is no better. The reason these tracks weren't released in the first place is because I had my doubts about Michael's affectation towards small boys. These tracks should remain unreleased and our management and record company ought to concentrate on sticking out a career retrospective box set - it's what all our fans want and deserve. Brian ought to cncentrate on saving his wildlife and fucking the brains out of that lovely Kerry Ellis, darling."
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(Even more tumbleweed goes by)
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[QUOTE] [b]dudeofqueen wrote:[/b]

Freddie was quoted in this morning's press as saying:

"Brian is a complete idiot - and Roger is no better. The reason these tracks weren't released in the first place is because I had my doubts about Michael's affectation towards small boys. These tracks should remain unreleased and our management and record company ought to concentrate on sticking out a career retrospective box set - it's what all our fans want and deserve. Brian ought to cncentrate on saving his wildlife and fucking the brains out of that lovely Kerry Ellis, darling." [/QUOTE]

She's pregnant.
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Doesn't mean he isn't / won't / can't; is it Brian's?
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hahahaha now thats wata i call ' wothwile release
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What a waste of English lessons
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inu-liger, re:

>What a waste of English lessons

Yes, you forgot to add in the full stop (punctuation) at the end of your sentence. You buffoon.