What do you guys think Roger’s peak live era was. I’d probably say early ANATO tour, but that’s just my opinion.
dysan · Member since
OK
TomP63 · Member since
You better ask one of his wifes this question ;-)
Tom
Makka · Member since
It is an interesting question. Roger will still playing and singing well even during the magic tour from the videos I've seen. I mean hell, he was still drumming pretty damn good when I saw him last year though he seems to lumber slowly when he's walking. Took him ages to walk up to the end of the stage. The late 70's and early 80's he was probably more energetic and 'improvised' a little more.
Kuijpy · Member since
Ok
stevelondon20 · Member since
Rog will live forever!
matt z · Member since
Can't tell.
All the credible sources and detailed v resources will never be released. An audience taper isn't going to solve that.
F*** QPL, I'll have gray hair before a "QUEENOLOGY"
The end
Lovethe band.
Mismanaged horribly
cmsdrums · Member since
Drumming wise probably ADATR period. Vocally, His three albums with The Cross are superb, as he was during their live shows.
mooghead · Member since
Ok
Rick · Member since
I love his work around the 1977 period (live, I mean). His kit was huge at the same and he was very creative with his fills.
Cruella de Vil · Member since
1971 (De Lane Lea Demos - Jesus, Great King Rat) to 1979 through to (Let Me Entertain You and Dead on Time);
Donovan · Member since
Donovan · Member since
Sorry for the double post - I'm so biased towards the Montreal gig (that's the best he's ever nailed the solo to end Now I'm Here imo).
Saint Jiub · Member since
His best taped performance was with Dominique or Debbie (I forget who was in the recording).