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Hi everyone, I hope everyone is well? im a Queen fan of 40 years from the uk? is there any rumours of a potential uk tour by Queen And Lambert please?
i now the partys over !
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If you've been a fan for 40 years, I don't think you'd be too pleased to see any of these shows.
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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[QUOTE] [b]Lostman wrote:[/b]

If you've been a fan for 40 years, I don't think you'd be too pleased to see any of these shows.[/QUOTE]



Again I can not help agree with this post
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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[QUOTE] [b]Lostman wrote:[/b]

If you've been a fan for 40 years, I don't think you'd be too pleased to see any of these shows.[/QUOTE]

Because you wouldn't, it doesn't give you the right to tell others what they should think.

There are plenty of people who would look forward to seeing a UK or European tour.
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[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Lostman wrote:[/b]

If you've been a fan for 40 years, I don't think you'd be too pleased to see any of these shows.[/QUOTE]

Because you wouldn't, it doesn't give you the right to tell others what they should think.

There are plenty of people who would look forward to seeing a UK or European tour.[/QUOTE]




What a pleasure attend these shows with this ala singer?
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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[QUOTE] [b]zoenel wrote:[/b]

im a Queen fan of 40 years from the uk?[/QUOTE]
Which part of this is up for debate?

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is there any rumours of a potential uk tour by Queen And Lambert please?[/QUOTE]

Can be. Would you like it to be a rumour about venues, setlists, costume changes, support acts or overall apathy from the general public?
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I claim 40 years - Saw Q with F 4 times, Q+PR twice and Q+AL once already. I claim my prize: Seeing them again presently. :-)

Seriously, I'm looking forward to it happening.
Martin
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So. Just because the guy is a Queen fan of 40 years and was fortunate enough to see Queen with Freddie, doesn't mean he won't relish the opportunity to see (and HEAR) Brian and Roger playing their songs with another singer.
I've been a fan for 28 years which JUST makes me old enough to have seen them with Freddie and I take every opportunity I possibly can to see and HEAR Brian & Roger play their songs. That doesn't make me any less of a fan.
Thank God I'm not a Queen Nazi like you lot who adamantly refuse to accept anyone singing with "Queen" except Freddie.
I pity you. He was only the bloody singer you know. The MUSIC is Brian, Roger and John. Infact, it's probably fair to say that Brian IS the sound of Queen, more than any of them.
You hear Brian's guitar and you know immediately who is it and what his musical legacy is.

Of course. The biggest irony is that "Lostman" and "Rocknrollover" are from Ukraine & Russia respectively and they are agreeing with each other! LOL
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Vocal harmony and brians wig,

What part of my post did you not understand? I said "I don't think" which alone means it is MY own thought and MY own opinion which I MYSELF am entitled to but not anybody else.

I only expressed my opinion - that was all I did. I didn't say to the OP anything like, "If you've been a fan for 40 years, I won't let you see them in concert nowadays." or anything related. Re-read my post more carefully. If I don't like this tour then I don't like it, but I'm not going to make anyone else detest it - however, I do have each and every right to express my opinion and you do have each and every right to disagree with it.

And personally to brians wig - I don't have anything else to add apart from what I've just said above, but I am not a Queen Nazi fan. No. Period. Think before you speak.
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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I agree with brians wig, et al. I think all of use here - 100% of us would rather see Queen than anything. I would also bet that many of us would rather see either a Brian/Roger show or with a different lead singer.

BUT that doesn't mean we can't be excited to go see B&R play THAT music on a big stage. I'm going three times. I am too young to have seen Freddie...one of my biggest regrets. I got to see QPR once. (My wife was almost 9 months pregnant in 2006 so I missed out on Buffalo :( ). BUT I wasn't going to take any chances given this is most likely the last US tour.
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[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Lostman wrote:[/b]

If you've been a fan for 40 years, I don't think you'd be too pleased to see any of these shows.[/QUOTE]

Because you wouldn't, it doesn't give you the right to tell others what they should think.

There are plenty of people who would look forward to seeing a UK or European tour.[/QUOTE]

I'm not telling the OP/others what he/they should think. I'm only saying what I myself think. End of.
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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I saw my first show in 1974, when I was 16, and racked up 53 shows from there, counting the tribute, QPR etc, and countless solo shows, and I'm very excited to see q+al in the UK, it'll happen :-)
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45 years old, been Queen fan since Jazz, seen Queen with FM 3 times, FM tribute concert, Brian solo 4 times, Roger solo also with cross 8 times, various SAS Band concerts when the boys played including John, Queen and PR 3 times and Queen and Al once, Yes fan looking forward to seeing them maybe for the last time with Adam Lambert he's not bad, give it a go you wont be disappointed.
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There's some fucking pricks on this forum
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So after all those pissing contests of who has seen queen more, or if he'll like it, no one has actually answered his question.

going back to the very legitimate question, any uk tours in the pipeline?