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And, Real Wizard, Adam is introducing me (and I bet a whole lot of others) to a whole catalog of lovely Queen songs that I never knew existed. That's a good thing!
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I've noticed that from looking at the chat in those sites they have the streams at......people that are clearly Glamberts saying stuff like "Tie Your Mother Down, I love this song" :D
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[QUOTE] [b]someonewholikesadam wrote:[/b]

And, Real Wizard, Adam is introducing me (and I bet a whole lot of others) to a whole catalog of lovely Queen songs that I never knew existed. That's a good thing![/QUOTE]

Jesus - if you can take that well, then you must be one of the most pleasant people in the world.

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[b]someonewholikesadam wrote: [/b] And, Real Wizard, Adam is introducing me (and I bet a whole lot of others) to a whole catalog of lovely Queen songs that I never knew existed. That's a good thing![/QUOTE]
That is indeed a good thing. Too bad there still isn't early-mid 70's stuff in the setlist, because that's where Queens most interesting songs are, in my opinion.
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[QUOTE] [b]Oscar J wrote:[/b]

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[b]someonewholikesadam wrote: [/b] And, Real Wizard, Adam is introducing me (and I bet a whole lot of others) to a whole catalog of lovely Queen songs that I never knew existed. That's a good thing![/QUOTE]
That is indeed a good thing. Too bad there still isn't early-mid 70's stuff in the setlist, because that's where Queens most interesting songs are, in my opinion.[/QUOTE]

They do eight tunes from Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera and A Day At The Races. I'd say 1974-76 is mid 70s !

But of course I see what you're saying - it's not like they're doing The Prophet's Song and The Millionaire Waltz. But of course that's just not feasible, for so many reasons.
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[b]The Real Wizard wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]someonewholikesadam wrote:[/b]

JUST COMPARING FOR MYSELF SINCE I'VE NEVER HEARD THE ORIGINAL[/QUOTE]

You admittedly don't even know the songs Queen released as singles, and you're trying to convince people of how worthy Adam Lambert is of standing in Freddie Mercury's shoes ?

Yeah. Clearly you don't know the first thing about Queen. But good job on masking your Glambertness for this long.

You can stop trolling Queen forums now.[/QUOTE]

This so much.
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[b]The Real Wizard wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]Oscar J wrote:[/b]

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[b]someonewholikesadam wrote: [/b] And, Real Wizard, Adam is introducing me (and I bet a whole lot of others) to a whole catalog of lovely Queen songs that I never knew existed. That's a good thing![/QUOTE]
That is indeed a good thing. Too bad there still isn't early-mid 70's stuff in the setlist, because that's where Queens most interesting songs are, in my opinion.[/QUOTE]

They do eight tunes from Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera and A Day At The Races. I'd say 1974-76 is mid 70s !

But of course I see what you're saying - it's not like they're doing The Prophet's Song and The Millionaire Waltz. But of course that's just not feasible, for so many reasons.[/QUOTE]

I stand corrected sir.