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Your Freddie link doesn’t work! You must be over 90! LOL

Adam is a natural live entertainer!

Superpower:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=i437E7ybzng
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You’re welcome. I thought maybe it’d be nice to have something listenable.

Freddie is great. I hope Adam takes note.

Adam’s solo performance’s are visually crap, the audio is forgettable.

Someone bring him new management! Certainly, he’s lost.
Hotdog
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[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]

Your Freddie link doesn’t work! You must be over 90! LOL

Adam is a natural live entertainer!

Superpower:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=i437E7ybzng[/QUOTE]

Gee, you can't even comment about Freddie, instead you big up and promote AL...again and again.
Freddie was the most natural rock performer ever by the way. One of the best in any genre.
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If you would attend a spectacular QAL concert you would know that Adam loves Freddie and gives him a beautiful tribute! Also, I believe Freddie would love Adam and appreciate him keeping his legacy alive and exciting, not boring!
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I am not able to bring up that link to Freddie. Maybe if I knew what it is I could look for it myself. I don’t have to comment on Freddie’s showmanship, etc. because that is a well-known given.
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[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]

I am not able to bring up that link to Freddie. Maybe if I knew what it is I could look for it myself. I don’t have to comment on Freddie’s showmanship, etc. because that is a well-known given.
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Since your mind is too addled to figure out how copy the link into your browser, I made the link clickable for you. You're welcome.

http://youtu.be/vNhhAEupU4g

It is the video of the original version of I Was Born to Love You from Freddie Mercury's Mr. Bad Guy album.

However, I give you dispensation to not watch the video as you acknowledge Freddie's exceptional showmanship as a well-known given.

I would hope that you would acknowledge that those with a negative opinion of AL based on video or audio, do not need to attend a QAL concert to have a legitimate opinion.
Socialism: There's one for you, nineteen for me Should five per cent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all
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[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]

I am not able to bring up that link to Freddie. Maybe if I knew what it is I could look for it myself. I don’t have to comment on Freddie’s showmanship, etc. because that is a well-known given.
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Thing is, you don't care to even look at or comment about Freddie, unless you are bitching about his white shorts, onesie and bare chest.
And you big up AL on Queen boards any chance you can get. Maybe you should realise this is a Queen board. I think you forget that.
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[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]

If you would attend a spectacular QAL concert you would know that Adam loves Freddie and gives him a beautiful tribute! Also, I believe Freddie would love Adam and appreciate him keeping his legacy alive and exciting, not boring!

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Shut up about my not attending a show, especially since you know the reasons why I couldn't go.
Of course you belive Freddie would love Adam, and appreciate him keeping his legacy alive. The way you talk, one wouldn't know if AL is the better and and end all...he's not. Queen and Freddie had a legacy well before Adam in case you don't know.
Don't even try to use Freddie as a way to boost your thoughts about AL, especially since you aren't a Freddie fan.
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[QUOTE] [b]Saint Jiub wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]

I am not able to bring up that link to Freddie. Maybe if I knew what it is I could look for it myself. I don’t have to comment on Freddie’s showmanship, etc. because that is a well-known given.
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Since your mind is too addled to figure out how copy the link into your browser, I made the link clickable for you.

http://youtu.be/vNhhAEupU4g[/QUOTE]

Just watch her post the Q+AL one.
Freddie seemed to have a blast with that video. I honestly like that one better than the Queen one from MIH.
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I insist that everyone attend a Magaret Cho comedy performance because she is magnificent.

http://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yset_ff_syc_hp-s&p=margaret+cho+comedian#id=9&vid=732d2e36d5bd05bacc380ece2b52070b&action=click

You cannot have a legitmite opinion of Margaret Cho unless you see her live.
Socialism: There's one for you, nineteen for me Should five per cent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all
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My comment about attending a QAL concert was in response to Mr Cosmic’s comment that Adam should take note of Freddie’s greatness. Not everything is about you, icy! Try to follow the messages. Are you over 90, too?
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Again, that Freddie link doesn’t work. Message says it is a 404 error.

If it is Freddie singing IWBTLY in his video, I have seen it. But I don’t believe he ever sang it live like Adam did in Japan.
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[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]

Again, that Freddie link doesn’t work. Message says it is a 404 error.
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It's Satan's work once again.
"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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I Was Born To Love You wasn’t made to be sung like Adam sung it. It was a dance ballad. A top 40 dance hit in the USA, by the way. Adam is the same age now as Freddie was then, but not even Adam’s Queen connections can get him on the charts... which is extremely sad.

Adam isn’t keeping Freddie’s legacy alive... Freddie’s legacy was firmly in place before he died. Freddie’s death, Wayne’s World, Live Aid, Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are The Champions, many other Queen songs, and the film ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ all play a much bigger role than Adam Lambert in terms of Freddie’s legacy.

In a thousand years, no one will talk about how Adam sang for Queen. It won’t be in music history. Adam’s songs won’t be in music history.

The day the world ends, maybe soon, maybe in a thousand years, there will be Queen songs being played on the radio. People will be playing Freddie’s music, either in peace or fear. People will be listening to Freddie the very second the world ends. That’s forever.

Adam will never accomplish that.
Hotdog
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[QUOTE] [b]MisterCosmicc wrote:[/b]

I Was Born To Love You wasn’t made to be sung like Adam sung it. It was a dance ballad. A top 40 dance hit in the USA, by the way. Adam is the same age now as Freddie was then, but not even Adam’s Queen connections can get him on the charts... which is extremely sad.

Adam isn’t keeping Freddie’s legacy alive... Freddie’s legacy was firmly in place before he died. Freddie’s death, Wayne’s World, Live Aid, Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are The Champions, many other Queen songs, and the film ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ all play a much bigger role than Adam Lambert in terms of Freddie’s legacy.

In a thousand years, no one will talk about how Adam sang for Queen. It won’t be in music history. Adam’s songs won’t be in music history.

The day the world ends, maybe soon, maybe in a thousand years, there will be Queen songs being played on the radio. People will be playing Freddie’s music, either in peace or fear. People will be listening to Freddie the very second the world ends. That’s forever.

Adam will never accomplish that.[/QUOTE]

Bravo...you sum it perfectly.