[b]MercurialFreddie wrote: [/b] Stone Cold Crazy is back and Brian seems to feel better ![/QUOTE]
He flew back to London from Amsterdam to see his doctor then back to Vienna, he's a trooper.[/QUOTE]
He was just homesick :-)
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Yeah, probably wanted a nice cup of tea and a good fry up. :)
MercurialFreddie · Member since
Roger is really trying to pull off a good AKOM rendition...
winterspelt · Member since
Brian sounds a lot better, amazing! Still, his solo on IWIA was messy
MercurialFreddie · Member since
Yeah but first half of the show he was playing better than ever. One Vision was top-notch.
winterspelt · Member since
As a matter of fact, I enjoyed the whole show.
Those small issues are irrelevant when we look at the big picture!
Vali · Member since
just back from Vienna !
great show, I really enjoyed it so much. Wasn´t aware of Brian´s health problems but I think he delivered quite well.
Roger´s AKOM was fantastic, great vocals !
and what about Mr. Lambert? well, I won´t say I´m becoming a Glambert now, but .... seeing him on TV or thru your computer monitor is one thing, but seeing him live ... that´s another story, gents !
He really hits you with his vocals ... and he´s a good entertainer as well !
My excitement was much bigger before any of the QPR gigs I atendend years ago and must admit I was pretty reluctant yesterday just before getting into the Stadthalle, but at the end of the show I really felt that, as a pure music show, this collaboration is very much enjoyable.and feels more like the "Queen" spirit or essence or whatever you wanna call it.
By the way! wasn´t aware neither of what was being played currently during the bass solo. The Invisible Man bit (with drums) was great, but "Nevermore" was specially beautiful !!
OwenSmith · Member since
I wish they'd played A Kind Of Magic at the O2 London.
Vali · Member since
Yep Owen, I'm with you. It's "Days Of Our Lives" or AKOM. You'll get one or the other. Before the Vienna gig I was having this discussion with my girlfriend. She prefered they played TATDOOL (you know, tender song etc etc) but I had it clear I wanted to see AKOM: a much more interesting performance musically, with better vocals from Roger and the solo bit by Brian, which was excellent during the QPR era but still remains very nice!