If those old geriatrics do anything along the lines of a AL+Freddie shared vocal track I swear on my son's life I will take every Queen product I own, pour petrol over the fucking stuff and set fire to it. I will put it on Youtube for you all to see.[/QUOTE]
I'll get the popcorn in ready then
andyb1968 · Member since
I'll bring the marshmallows :-)
ANAGRAMER · Member since
I think it was a brave choice. Completely left field revealed an excellent song which, for too many years was overlooked and one of Freddie's 80s moments
Perhaps they could look again at Hot Space and find a few more unpolished gems
guil1980 · Member since
Ok, I know it's my first post. But, Brian wrote :
both Freddie and Adam kill on this song ! ( wait and see !!)
Which does not mean at all a duet, but more (to me) that Freddie kills on this song and also Adam, while doing it live.
Nothing about a duet.
Holly2003 · Member since
Brian's solo is dull as dishwater. Lambert .... is better than I expected on this song. The arrangement is really interesting. Then again, I liked Dappy's version of WWRY so WTF do I know.
andyb1968 · Member since
No duet on the album, its just Fred.
scottmax · Member since
^^^^^^ insider information ? Any other pearls if wisdom?
A Word In Your Ear · Member since
Brian's "Wait & See" could be refering to the Tour Version of "Love Kills". Could be like what they did for "Bo Rhap" & "Bijou"...Freddie on the big Screen????
Day dop · Member since
They'll be yet ANOTHER version of Love Kills on the new album? Well, same Freddie vocals, but a different backing? Wow.
How brilliant is that? No... really.
winterspelt · Member since
It could be a nice thing to have another Love Kills version, as long as it is Freddie's vocals on different tempo or the same vocals with a different music and overall "different mood on the same vocal take" like MIH.
As for Adam's version, I really loved it, really! But I wouldnt not want a Freddie/Adam duet on a Queen album or an Adam version unless it appears under the Queen+ moniker.
Just my two cents.
FlorianS · Member since
I finally got a Chance to watch this.
Lambert does a goods Job, but Overall it is not a Highlight to me. Would be nice to have a new Queen Version, but it is not a great Addition to the set list. To me it was a bit boring. I was waiting for the 'rock' to start all the time.
spookymizu · Member since
The iHeart version brought me to tears. Not sure why....I mean, I thought it sounded lovely. Lambert did a great job with it. I think I was just touched that they would even choose Love Kills....it's not like it was a well-known hit for Freddie. I was pleasantly surprised and quite moved by it.
I'm enjoying the Queen/Lambert teaming, and look forward to hearing more of them. Anything to hear more of Brian and Roger is worth it to me.
Spooky Mizu
splicksplack · Member since
I thought it was pointless. It just dragged.
The origin single is all I need. While the rock version is OK I just find the added crowd noise irritating.
scottmax · Member since
Some people are frightened of change I reckon
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]scottmax wrote:[/b]
Some people are frightened of change I reckon[/QUOTE]
^ this.
Very often reviews are more of a statement about the reviewer than what's being reviewed.