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Songs They Could Have Revived During the Works Tour

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The works tour was incredible the lighting rig in my opinion was the best they have ever had, colourful creation a true rock n roll feel
for Freddie to run around in his white leotard with black lightening stripe !
Today's lighting on Queens tour in my opinion is not as impressive as lighting rigs gone by in the past, i find there is no ambience but there again that is probably because it aint a proper band anymore.
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[QUOTE] [b]happystar wrote:[/b]

The works tour was incredible the lighting rig in my opinion was the best they have ever had. . . . . . . . . . . . . Freddie to run around in his white leotard with black lightening stripe !
Today's lighting on Queens tour in my opinion is not as impressive as lighting rigs gone by in the past, i find there is no ambience but there again that is probably because it aint a proper band anymore.
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What, do you mean the lights only look good the nights Freddie was dressed in white and didn't look good on the nights he was dressed in red tights.

As far as ambiance goes, how can you comment on that when you haven't been to any of the current shows to experience the ambiance?

You do know the meaning of the word?

While on the subject of the bands lighting, which you haven't seen live so haven't experienced properly, this rig is the most advanced they have ever used. Rob Sinclair, the guy who designed it, is one of if not the best guy in the industry at the moment.

The Works rig was stunning for its time, but it used old, even by 1984, lighting technology and was designed to primarily wash the stage in colour, and as you know it could be raised and lowered.

The current rig, both over head halo and vertical wall contain modern intelligent lighting units all of which can change colour, focus and direction. The halo rig its self can be raised lowered and tilted back, forward and side to side.

The lighting crew chief and crew are pretty amazing at their job too, but you wouldn't know any of this because you have never been to a show. . . .

The only ambience your in touch with is the empty space in your head.
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VH You really are a knob, i never said the lights only looked good the nights Freddie was in white or they where bad when he wore red, where the hell did that come from or are you shit stirring agian like you usually do. Thank the lord you do not live near me matey.
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[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]

While on the subject of the bands lighting, which you haven't seen live so haven't experienced properly, this rig is the most advanced they have ever used. Rob Sinclair, the guy who designed it, is one of if not the best guy in the industry at the moment.

The Works rig was stunning for its time, but it used old, even by 1984, lighting technology and was designed to primarily wash the stage in colour, and as you know it could be raised and lowered.[/QUOTE]

I think it's time we stopped responding to this troll. He's stuck in the past and with an IQ of about 85, and enjoys it when people more intelligent than him give him the attention he so desperately craves.
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[QUOTE] [b]happystar wrote:[/b]

Thank the lord you do not live near me matey.[/QUOTE]

Are you threatening members of this forum now?

Being a complete moron is one thing, but threats are not taken lightly here.

Quit while (you think) you're ahead, little man.
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Never made threats to anyone but keep going and see where it gets you.
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The Works tour is a weird one for me. GREAT set, interesting setlist (early on) but they sound tired and going through the motions. Probably moreso than the VERY tired sounding and static Magic Tour.