I repeat, which live show were you at where you saw Adam “stumble on stage for two minutes?”
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You "repeat" because you can't stand the last post on this thread to be about Fred rather than Lambert!
rockchic65 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]BJOU wrote:[/b]
All you silly girls on here do not seem to be getting much male support for this clown AL.
What i am going on about is AL is not worthy of even been in a group like Queen.
He trashed "Strictly" with a limp flat rendition of "We are the champions" even bettered by the cast of "We will rock you"
He only sings at high raised levels and you account that as a good singer.
He has no soul he has no charisma he is boring and flat, and many men hate the sight of him.
Just girls on here that have not seen the light what a complete utter hype AL is.
One day you will all wake up and be disgusted that you ever supported this nobody in the music world.
I wonder how many more painful years we have to endure this fool?[/QUOTE]
He is quite cabable of singing in styles other than "raised levels" by which I assume you mean high notes.
He may be boring to you but clearly not to his fans and the people going to the shows.
And no idea where you get the idea many men hate the sight of him, there are plenty of men (Queen fans who've seen Freddie numerous times) talking about him on facebook who love the show and there were plenty guys at the show I went to. The one's on here who have been to the shows don't bother posting much in this section and you only need to read the crap on here to see why but there's quite a few. Every time they bother to post in this section they get called glamberts and female, clearly you and a couple of others are so delusional you can't accept the fact they're male.
And I'm fully awake thanks and won't be disgusted.
rockchic65 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Iron Butterfly wrote:[/b]
I actually wonder what ( rational, like yourself ) AL fans think of him live. His solo shows were so different than the Q+AL shows of course. It would be interesting to see if he tours next what that will be like, but in all honesty I don't think he will do a solo tour for at least the next year. [/QUOTE]
I've never seen him live solo so I can't really say what the show is like only from what I've seen on Youtube. Based on the bits I've seen I'd say he's more free and easy since it's his own show and the band are just backing musicians and he seems pretty playful and funny. I actually quite liked the one's he did in 2012 where he didn't bother changing clothes and it was more like a gig than a show but I do love the shows with all the lights etc as well, there's a place for both styles.
I think he'll release his solo music next year before the QAL and maybe do some promo and then maybe tour at the end of the year and into 2020 then more QAL later in 2020 but that's just my theory.
SweetCaroline · Member since
I obviously was not responding to your post, Holly. I don’t disagree with what you posted about Freddie but I do disagree with the post I responded to about Adam.
SweetCaroline · Member since
I went to the Idol tour in 2009 and 3 of his first tour shows (Glam Nation) in 2010 and was totally mesmerized by his live persona and performance as were men and women of all ages around me. I was standing at the first Glam Nation show and a man who was there with his wife was screaming the whole time. At the end of the show my legs were killing me from standing and my voice was hoarse.
There was the same reaction from men
and women at the 3 QAL shows I have been to.
I’m sure I would have gone bonkers over Freddie if I had been able to see him at a live show.
My biggest regrets have been to never see Queen and Elvis in live shows in the 70’s,
Holly2003 · Member since
I agree with you about Elvis. That would've been a blast. I have lots of regrets about artists I didn't get to see -- The Stones, Rush, UFO, The Who, Tina Turner, and Thin Lizzy come to mind. But I saw Elton, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Iron Maiden, Pearl Jam, ACDC, Status Quo, Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Big Country and many more so I'm happy enough.
Is this a list of "Crap artists release new albums in 2019"? Must be as Lameturd is on top of the list
Star* · Member since
What has Alter Bridge & Black star riders got to do with this Queen site then Holly2003? Totally irrelevant poop.
Iron Butterfly · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
I agree with you about Elvis. That would've been a blast. I have lots of regrets about artists I didn't get to see -- The Stones, Rush, UFO, The Who, Tina Turner, and Thin Lizzy come to mind. But I saw Elton, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Iron Maiden, Pearl Jam, ACDC, Status Quo, Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Big Country and many more so I'm happy enough.[/QUOTE]
You saw Elton John! Mind if I ask which year? He's on my bucket list of ones I want to see the most.
Holly2003 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Iron Butterfly wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
I agree with you about Elvis. That would've been a blast. I have lots of regrets about artists I didn't get to see -- The Stones, Rush, UFO, The Who, Tina Turner, and Thin Lizzy come to mind. But I saw Elton, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Iron Maiden, Pearl Jam, ACDC, Status Quo, Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Big Country and many more so I'm happy enough.[/QUOTE]
You saw Elton John! Mind if I ask which year? He's on my bucket list of ones I want to see the most. [/QUOTE]
Good question. I didn't get to keep the ticket so I can't remember exactly. All I can do is narrow it down to mid-late 1980s, Kings Hall Belfast. In the top 3 shows I've ever been to for a fun vibe and audience participation.
Iron Butterfly · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Iron Butterfly wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
I agree with you about Elvis. That would've been a blast. I have lots of regrets about artists I didn't get to see -- The Stones, Rush, UFO, The Who, Tina Turner, and Thin Lizzy come to mind. But I saw Elton, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Iron Maiden, Pearl Jam, ACDC, Status Quo, Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Big Country and many more so I'm happy enough.[/QUOTE]
You saw Elton John! Mind if I ask which year? He's on my bucket list of ones I want to see the most. [/QUOTE]
Good question. I didn't get to keep the ticket so I can't remember exactly. All I can do is narrow it down to mid-late 1980s, Kings Hall Belfast. In the top 3 shows I've ever been to for a fun vibe and audience participation.
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That is truly great to hear, thanks. Elton John is my second favorite.
SweetCaroline · Member since
Anyone who wants to see Elton better hurry up because he is on his official farewell tour.
runner_70 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
Anyone who wants to see Elton better hurry up because he is on his official farewell tour.[/QUOTE]
Which wil last 3 years and never stop as most farewell tours. I saw him once only becuase Brian was supoorting him in 1992. He was boring as fuck and I was about to leave when Brian showed up on stage and they played Show must go on. That was a great one