Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson duets to be released this autumn
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brENsKi · Member since
you can hardly blame them. the Dr is proving to be a hypocrite on the most monumental scale.
think about it....
1995 - mIH - "let's milk the cash cow for what it's worth"
1998 - "NOBY - let's play the sympathy card"
1999- 2005 - endless "sell our souls dreary collabs, not making enough money, followed by a shocking musical"
2008 - TCR "with freddie's favourite singer" - it fucking bombed
2008-2013 - let's sell the last remnants of dignity with Kezza Ellis, PSY et al...still not enough cash
2013 - let's release the jacko tracks....that'll make money
if they had any dignity or self respect they might actually do something original once ina f cucking while.....
fucking money-grubbing c*nts, sick to death of em
rocknrolllover · Member since
Personally I am pleased that finally will be released tracks Michael and Freddie. I am sure it will sell well.
Of course this is not what I expected, but it's better than nothing.
YourValentine · Member since
Nobody has confirmed yet that "Victory" will be included. No "Victory" = no purchase :-)
rocknrolllover · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]YourValentine wrote:[/b]
Nobody has confirmed yet that "Victory" will be included. No "Victory" = no purchase :-)[/QUOTE]
There is still time to confirm:-)
jrd1951 · Member since
Should be fantastic from the two greatest performers in history....the only problem being they were unfinished demo's way back then.'More to life' is actually a fantastic song,and you can here great snippets of it on the untold story documentary.Sadly Michael's contribution is nowhere near Freddie's,but spruced up,could be great!
jrd1951 · Member since
No Freddie....No Queen.Simple!
Sebastian · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MercuryArts wrote:[/b]
Is this what really cause their falling out? I never heard this story before. I thought it had to do with MJ observing FM doing drugs & he just took great offense to it & cut off Freddie. Maybe I'm wrong but I swear this is what I read in the past.[/QUOTE]
Freddie's manager is more likely to tell a story that would show his client in a good light. Freddie scared of a llama is less embarrassing than Freddie being kicked out for sniffing white powder.
jondickens1 · Member since
I have serious reservations over this release,if indeed it will be released,as fans have been promised Live at The Rainbow and Live at Hammersmith for some time now. In my opinion thete was probably a good reason these tracks were never completed,there awful. Freddies verson of TMBMTLTT is a very weak ballad with mature cheddar overtones and MJs vocal inclusion,while highlighting Freds far superior voice,only spoils whatever emotion there is to the track. As for State.of Shock,well,thats even worse.....a bside track at best.
Please please please can we have Live at The Rainbow instead of these tracks
rocknrolllover · Member since
At first was announced that CD single with vocals Freddie&Jackson will be released late September. But now they ready release it for Christmas.
JDFC · Member since
Roger has given an interview with Team Rock Radio here in the UK, in which he says "the couple of tracks" Freddie did with Michael are finished to his & Brian's satisfaction, but as for when they are released, that's in the hands of the Jackson estate.
A short extract has been posted [url=http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/queen/]here[/url]. The full interview will be broadcast tomorrow (Thursday 24th October) @ 7:30pm.
brians wig · Member since
Oh I'd just give up if I were you.
Twenty five years of promised releases and so few of them have ever happened.
Time to just let it go and realise it's all a dream.
cmsdrums · Member since
If you actually listen to the piece (rather than the radio station's transcript which is given as a quote but not completely verbatim) Roger clearly refer's to a minimum of four tracks: a couple of Queen tracks that Brian in particular has been working on, PLUS the two Freddie/Jackson tracks which they (RT & BM) have now completed to their satisfaction and are 'good to go' as soon as the MJ Estate agrees.
I know this info has been summised before, but the transcript was a bit vague and could be read that that it was only the two Jackson tracks discussed. Howver, as pointed out by 'Brians Wig', whether this is all irrelevant as we'll never get to hear any of it, remains to be seen!!
Mark_Glasgow · Member since
Whatever they end up releasing, when they say Queen tracks, they had better mean with Freddies vocals on something new not released before, not some abortion like No One But You!
I agree with the post that said no Freddie = no Queen. No problem with them touring with different singers, as there's no other option. But everything Roger and Brian have released outside Queen or after Freddie has been crap. Freddie seems to have been the quality control when the others brought songs to the table, as without him they havn't written a decent song that would have made a Queen album. (although on the other hand....maybe it was John!!)
cmsdrums · Member since
I think that's a bit harsh on No One But You - a good song, well performed by all three members and well intentioned. No difference between that and, say, Lost Opportunity, or any other song not featuring Freddie if you ask me.
Mark_Glasgow · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]
I think that's a bit harsh on No One But You - a good song, well performed by all three members and well intentioned. No difference between that and, say, Lost Opportunity, or any other song not featuring Freddie if you ask me.[/QUOTE]
Your probably right in that there's no difference, but Lost Opportunity was awful lol. OK the intentions were there, but the delivery wasn't