You need a bit of soul to sing Somebody to Love and Lambert doesn't have it. I'd say the same thing if it were Justin Bieber, Britney Spears or Miley Cyrus singing STL. It's just awful :(
beemack74 · Member since
To be honest, I wasn't that interested in what Lambert was doing but I enjoyed seeing Brian and Roger immensely. And yes, Dermot O'Dreary disgusted me by totally ignoring Roger. I'd be suprised if he even knows who Roger is. Twat.
flash00. · Member since
I saw poor Roger looking a bit surprised he was blanked. I'm not a big fan of Lambert's voice/style etc especially that screaming over singing but I do understand Brian and Rogers love for playing live
Also I do respect those on here who have any opinion for or against Lambert, I liked Lambert's own music it suits his voice perfect he just doesn't have a dirty o'l rock voice haa but I do see both side's of the argument, I think it's also got something to do with Lambert being theatrical flamboyant. Question is how long before Lambert starts getting bored sick of singing Queen's music.
winterspelt · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]flash00. wrote:[/b]
I saw poor Roger looking a bit surprised he was blanked. I'm not a big fan of Lambert's voice/style etc especially that screaming over singing but I do understand Brian and Rogers love for playing live
Also I do respect those on here who have any opinion for or against Lambert, I liked Lambert's own music it suits his voice perfect he just doesn't have a dirty o'l rock voice haa but I do see both side's of the argument, I think it's also got something to do with Lambert being theatrical flamboyant. Question is how long before Lambert starts getting bored sick of singing Queen's music.[/QUOTE]
andyb1968 · Member since
O'Leary is so up his own arose, extremely rude blanking Roger, I don't think he even cast him a glance !
andyb1968 · Member since
^^^^^^^^
Get it right spell checker ARSE !!!!
inu-liger · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The King Of Rhye wrote:[/b] [QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b] May and Taylor looked old [/QUOTE] They're 65 and 67, what do you expect? [/QUOTE]
He expects lollipops, sugar canes, and Rainbow Dash.
gerry · Member since
INU-LIGER: 65 & 67 is not classed as old these days,
but Taylor in particular looked ancient.
Wizzard: Other people on this thread have stated like me that they dislike Lamberts singing, like HOLLY2003
but i dont see you have a dig at her?
Lamberts voice is just too sharpe and screachy and he does spoil the music.
On one concert he was drowning out Brians guitar playing,
Mr, Lambert should work on broadway!
My Dream is for May & Taylor to work and record with someone who is worth more and i can think of no one better than Paul McCartney!
Paul is worth a million of Lambert.
inu-liger · Member since
I thought Holly2003 was a he, not a she?
master marathon runner · Member since
by virtue of the fact that this topic is heading for its fourth page, it proves A.L. is a controversial choice.
Those who are for him, go and enjoy. The rest of us , keep on gripin'.!
tomchristie22 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]
65 & 67 is not classed as old these days,
but Taylor in particular looked ancient.
[/QUOTE]
Lol, you're right. Our concept of age has changed so much in recent history.........
[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]
My Dream is for May & Taylor to work and record with someone who is worth more and i can think of no one better than Paul McCartney!
[/QUOTE]
Have you listened to McCartney as he sounds today? Of course, he's always been a wonderful songwriter and musician, and was a wonderful singer, but his voice isn't what it used to be. Plus, if you're bothered by Brian and Roger 'looking old' (how dare they!?), I think you'd find Paul dreadfully unacceptable.
gerry · Member since
i have ever confidence in paul and he is such a brilliant performer and legend, and he is the sort of person May & Taylor
should be making decent music with, not some jumped up west end pretty boy.
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]
On one concert he was drowning out Brians guitar playing,
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[/QUOTE]
Was he singing incredibly loudly without the aid of any mic or amplification to make that his fault then??
gerry · Member since
That is a stupid question!
If he cannot control the volume of his own voice then yes its his fault.
i wish this collaboration had not happened, its all very sad to a once fab group.
Vocal harmony · Member since
Gerry, when performing ( singing or playing) on stage your audio able reference point is whist you can hear in your monitors, ( in ear or wedges ) that sound is very different to what, A) the audience hears and B) what a TV audience hears. And in fact the TV broadcast mix will be different to the live mix.
Whether you want to admit it or not, AL sang that song with out ducking any hard to reach notes, which he appears to have done every night on tour, thus achieving what Freddie sometimes couldn't avoid!
BM and RT played the song as well has ever, don't try to compare energy levels with 1982 or when ever, because playing in front of a live crowd of 30 or 40 thousand is a lot more on the edge than a TV studio appearance in front of 600 people.
As for over singing on SBTL isn't he doing a similar thing to what Freddie used to do with the intro, you know show off a bit, look what I can do with my voice.
I, like many others, think it's great that BM and RT have found a singer who they obviously enjoy working with and can sing those songs with the range that is needed.
You don't like what AL does, you've told us all complete with insults, we don't need to hear it again and again. And to put your stupid comment about them not selling many Metro Arena tickets. They have sold more tickets than The Who, Peter Gabriel, Status Quo, and War Of The Worlds. All those shows occur in the next week or two, Queen still have over four weeks to go before show time. In fact Newcastle is known for great audiences but poor ticket sales. Between now and May 2015 one show at the Metro Arena has Sold out.
One other thing since you're not going and haven't bought a ticket have you donated your £60 ticket price to Freddie's charity like you said you would. "I'd rather give the money to the Phoenix trust than buy a ticket" I believe was what you said!