I can’t copy it here but just saw a very positive comment from Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott. He and and Rick Savage were at the QAL show in Dublin last Saturday! Joe played Get Down Make Love on his Planet Rock radio show after attending the show and recommends going to this great show! He said that song was the highlight for him!
Never thought I'd ever see the day that sweetcaroline can't copy and paste something like a glowing review of sorts :o.
Love Def Leppard, read what they had to say about it because it was shared on Facebook. I think GDML is something I cringe at, even more with AL crawling around during it. No highlight for me. It should be a heavy rock song, but it comes across as cheesy to me in these shows.
I don't like the Queen version very much either by the way.
All IMO of course.
The Joe Elliott clip I saw was on Twitter and was not able to be copied as a link. I didn’t see it on FB. BTW Joe played the Queen version of GDML on his radio show not the QAL version but he loved it in the Dublin QAL Show!
Joe has played and spoke about Queen before, you know Queen with Freddie. :)
Went to the Newcastle Arena gig on Friday as probably the most sceptical attendee....
All I’m gonna say is if you get the chance, go.
Videos and YouTube clips don’t do them justice.
Brian’s playing as well as ever, Roger, while not as energetic as previous tours, more than makes up for it with that voice.
Then there’s Mr Lambert...... I’m not a fan, but no one can say the guy can’t sing. All 3, as well as the other guys, genuinely seemed to be enjoying themselves.
I suggest if people get the opportunity, to go along. Yes it’s a lot of money, yes he’s not Freddie, but fucking hell, it’s a pretty decent way to spend 2 hours of your life
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I have to agree scottmax. I saw them in Dublin last week and it was fantastic. They all really seem to be digging this tour and the musicianship was outstanding. I like you am not a big Adam fan but when I saw them in Glasgow a couple of years back he blew me away. He has an incredible range and certainly does things his way, which is fine by me. I had the pleasure of seeing Queen 4 times, Queen with Paul 6 times and with Adam twice now and they are all different but great in their own way. It's not our band it's Brian, Roger and John's and they can do with it what they please and I for one am fine with that.
If you go you will be entertained and that's what it's all about.