Thing is. .. this doesn't seem like much to the old times. I get it.
Old folks, just be grateful the "band " is still getting attention i guess. ...even if it's at the expense of quality DEEP RELEASES. ..
Oh you know what? Never mind.
Yeah this sucks. Nothing new and no variations from catalogue or even live gigs.
Bad stuff[/QUOTE]
It hasn't happened yet
SweetCaroline · Member since
What are the deep cuts you want to see added? They didn’t play those live with Freddie either.
SweetCaroline · Member since
Press conference at Metricon Stadium:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gIdNyCWCUjE
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]New ! wrote:[/b]
Give it up boys we have had enough of this shit Queen+ freak stuff[/QUOTE]
The people buying tickets don't give a flying one about what you think.
runner_70 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ANAGRAMER wrote:[/b]
You're prejudging
They might play a whole set of deep cuts!
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EVen if they did who cares with such a crap singer destroying those songs
runner_70 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
What are the deep cuts you want to see added? They didn’t play those live with Freddie either.
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But they had a more than capable singer back then unlike now
Kuijpy · Member since
And Europe hallo????
SweetCaroline · Member since
“@QueenWillRock IT’S YOUR TURN NEW ZEALAND! Queen + @adamlambert are taking The Rhapsody Tour to you in February 2020 with an all-new stadium concert experience, including their first ever concerts in Wellington & Dunedin and a return to Auckland!
All details at queenonline.com“
The Fonz · Member since
Queen toured New Zealand once back in the Fred days. In the Adam days, this will be their 3rd tour in 7 years.
SweetCaroline When Freddie was with Queen they did play many of the Deep Cut tracks.
"March of the Black Queen" was a favourite back in 1974/1975
If you got your head out of Lamberts arse and educated yourself on proper Queen history you would know that already.[/QUOTE]
I would love them to do some deep cuts but Brian has said in an interview that there's songs he just doesn't like to play and he refuses to spend all night dreading doing a particular song so aside from Bo Rhap which he says they have to play even though he doesn't like doing it, he chooses songs he's comfortable with.
Also back in 74/75 they were touring to promote Queen ll album, same with Sheer Heart Attack so they'd play those songs off the albums but now they aren't promoting any new material so like a lot of bands they tour with songs that were really popular. Unfortunately there's lots of Queen fans who are only familiar with the hits and haven't delved into the early albums and the less well known songs, kind of kills the energy when half of the people don't know the song. I'd love it at some point when they no longer feel able to tour on a big scale if they did a smaller theater tour just doing deep cuts, probably never happen but it would be awesome if it did.
Holly2003 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Flash. wrote:[/b]
When Freddie was with Queen they did play many of the Deep Cut tracks.
"March of the Black Queen" was a favourite back in 1974/1975
If you got your head out of Lamberts arse and educated yourself on proper Queen history you would know that already.[/QUOTE]
Hi WALT! That's your name now Gerry so get used to it.
By early 1975 they only had 2 hits so almost every live song was a deep cut. That's why they played Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock etc, to give the audience something they would recognise. If you got your head out of your own arse and educated yourself on proper Queen history you would know that already.
Holly2003 · Member since
Fair enough, by early 1975 they had 3 hits, which changes nothing -- the overwhelming majority of their live set was still 'deep cuts'. You fucking dimwit.