So you want to have fun?
http://youtu.be/jcEDWRS0dj4
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
I’m afraid you’re stuck with him now — no Paul! no Marc! rain or shine it’s gonna be Adam!
http://youtu.be/1QKmXmgbPVM[/QUOTE]
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It was Freddie. It will always be Freddie who is the legendary performer, writer, groundbreaker no matter how much you want and need everything to be AL's time to shine.
Poor, sad you, who will never realise how great Freddie was. You are too busy bigging AL up on Queen boards even to to notice or care about anything else, not even the music or the man who has put him where AL is now. You pretty much showed what you thought when you said it was Live Aid 2.0...when it's nowhere near to what Freddie, Brian Roger and John and all those other artists and fans did in 85. You don't even realise that much. You want AL to do everything and to be everywhere Freddie was, because it gets all all the attention and praise, and that's what matters to you.
Back to Sydney .....
http://youtu.be/ijntCN1BVlI
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
So you want to have fun?
http://youtu.be/jcEDWRS0dj4[/QUOTE]
Now you are spamming. Any excuse to post a video.
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
Back to Sydney .....
http://youtu.be/ijntCN1BVlI[/QUOTE]
What's the matter, SweetCaroline? Worried that people might want to discuss Freddie, Paul and Marc?
As Freddie would say, icy, fuck you!!!!!
[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]scallyuk wrote:[/b]
Freddies live performances over the years have varied in quality from Awesome to absolute shite.
He wasn't always able to hit the notes , he very rarely remembered the words 100% and he occasionally had a very sheepy vibrato.
listen to those performances and tell me he was better than Lambert on those nights.
On his good nights however he was unbeatable. [/QUOTE]
Agreed, I've been saying this for a number of years only to be shot down by the same two or three people.
Freddie was amazing as a vocalist, song writer and musician. His weakness was that he couldn't deliver that amazing voice live on a consistent basis, Lambert can use the full range of his voice as he chooses, he can also perform the songs in the key they were recorded in, another thing Freddie couldn't always do.
Martel is a vocal impersonator, he appears to be, largely, a one trick pony. In technique and vocal sound Freddie and Lambert are originals Marc Martel isn't.[/QUOTE]
^This
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
As Freddie would say, icy, fuck you!!!!!
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You surely do know you are sounding cray cray here, or don't you?. You think Freddie would tell me that because of my posts on a message board? Seriously, get a grip because you lose your grip more and more. You haven't the slightest idea of what Freddie would say, so stop using him to try to boost your opinions...actually, you don't have much of an opinion to give, let alone share.
I guess I hit a nerve somehow. I'm not wrong here, you really can't stand the attention being away from AL, even for a couple of posts, on a Queen board. So, fuck you. You are firmly and truly isolated in that Lambert bubble you live in.
Comin’ In Hot .....
http://youtu.be/G_K-ZEaKLK4
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
Comin’ In Hot .....
http://youtu.be/G_K-ZEAKLK4[/QUOTE]
Ok, what is one of the worst songs AL ever done supposed to prove, except you are spamming the shit out of this thread by posting his and Q+AL stuff?
Yea, I guess you really don't want people to discuss any other artists in here, not even Freddie. Got it.
Look at the still before the video starts. He looks terrible with his tongue hanging out. Does he think that's sexy?
[QUOTE] [b]Saint Jiub wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Young Music Fan wrote:[/b]
Freddie is the greatest, there's no denying it. But, he wasn't the most consistent singer ever. Some tours are incredibly weak whilst compared to others e.g. The Works Tour vs Crazy Tour. But, there's no denying that at every one of these shows he still showed his emotion and connectivity with the audience which very few people have ever been able to do to the same extent.
Adam is a great singer who can hit all the notes without any problems which Freddie couldn't all the time - some songs had to have key changes to help him sing live, but I don't want to take that away from Freddie because his singing on these are still incredibly powerful. Adam does a very theatrical performance with everything he sings which you couldn't do in Freddie's lifetime which just shows how different times are now from when they were back then which makes it incredibly hard to compare.
Adam definitely gives Freddie a run for his money on his singing ability but generally Freddie's emotion and powerfulness with his singing is faultless at nearly every show he ever did. [/QUOTE]
Good singing is more than just hitting the notes. As you note, Freddie's singing with showmanship, emotion and power is indispensible.
I would rather listen to Freddie during the Works tour with his voice as raw as a vulture's crotch than listen to QAL.
I would rather listen to QPR, with Paul Rodger's limited voice but excellent showmanship than put up with Adam's cheesy stunts and vocal histronics.[/QUOTE]
I just find it really hard to listen to recordings of Freddie struggling to sing or hit the notes because I know he could've done better, he knows he could've done better and everyone knows he could've done better.
Adam's appearance is certainly memorable which you sort of want from a concert.
I've never got into Q+PR because it was all over before I started listening to Queen more often. I rather hear a larger catalogue of Queen songs that I know and love who can sing in the original style.
[QUOTE] [b]Young Music Fan wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Saint Jiub wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Young Music Fan wrote:[/b]
Freddie is the greatest, there's no denying it. But, he wasn't the most consistent singer ever. Some tours are incredibly weak whilst compared to others e.g. The Works Tour vs Crazy Tour. But, there's no denying that at every one of these shows he still showed his emotion and connectivity with the audience which very few people have ever been able to do to the same extent.
Adam is a great singer who can hit all the notes without any problems which Freddie couldn't all the time - some songs had to have key changes to help him sing live, but I don't want to take that away from Freddie because his singing on these are still incredibly powerful. Adam does a very theatrical performance with everything he sings which you couldn't do in Freddie's lifetime which just shows how different times are now from when they were back then which makes it incredibly hard to compare.
Adam definitely gives Freddie a run for his money on his singing ability but generally Freddie's emotion and powerfulness with his singing is faultless at nearly every show he ever did. [/QUOTE]
Good singing is more than just hitting the notes. As you note, Freddie's singing with showmanship, emotion and power is indispensible.
I would rather listen to Freddie during the Works tour with his voice as raw as a vulture's crotch than listen to QAL.
I would rather listen to QPR, with Paul Rodger's limited voice but excellent showmanship than put up with Adam's cheesy stunts and vocal histronics. [/QUOTE]
I just find it really hard to listen to recordings of Freddie struggling to sing or hit the notes because I know he could've done better, he knows he could've done better and everyone knows he could've done better.
Adam's appearance is certainly memorable which you sort of want from a concert.
I've never got into Q+PR because it was all over before I started listening to Queen more often. I rather hear a larger catalogue of Queen songs that I know and love who can sing in the original style. [/QUOTE]
All that high pitched noise is not what I want to listen to at a rock concert.
Paul Rodgers and Adam both don’t sing like Freddie, Adam pulling high notes every two seconds, trying to glamorize the singing (which is why he has a hard time singing fast paced lyrics). So what do you mean original style?
Also, if you watch Adam’s videos on YouTube, they are in the past no different than Paul’s... the reason you don’t watch Paul is that you aren’t a fan of his, I understand, but don’t use other things as an excuse.
Freddie’s performances are always memorable, including the SNL appearance. Adam actually sounds so damn boring compared to Freddie, because Adam sings it the same damn way all the time with little variance.
What it boils down to is that you’re an Adam fan. You may have liked a Queen song or two casually back then, but once you got into Adam, that’s the sudden interest in Queen related crap. Why do people have a hard time coming out and saying it? I don’t get it.
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
I’m afraid you’re stuck with him now — no Paul! no Marc! rain or shine it’s gonna be Adam!
http://youtu.be/1QKmXmgbPVM [/QUOTE]
its always going to be FREDDIE. You didn’t mention him, but you wish you could have... you were thinking it.
Eventually in the future, Adam won’t even be remembered for touring with Queen. It may seem sad to you, but it’s true.
Freddie made classic songs that’ll be remembered forever, and Freddie was a power house. An amazing, interesting character Freddie was.
Not once in my life have I heard Adam being mentioned by people unless it was American Idol or Queen related, and eventually the Queen part will fade, because Freddie’s more famous than the Adam. They’ll always mention the hit songs, Live Aid, Freddie’s lifestyle, his sexuality, and his sad, early death. It all will all keep Freddie the subject of conversation.
Adam won’t be mentioned. I’ve never heard him mentioned by any Queen fan in person as it is. His music isn’t mentioned, either. Just his name if a tour is coming up. Or mention of his past with American Idol. You’ll probably go to the grave thinking Adam’s a legendary man, but he’s not. He’s your legend, not the world’s... they have Freddie.
[QUOTE] [b]Iron Butterfly wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
I’m afraid you’re stuck with him now — no Paul! no Marc! rain or shine it’s gonna be Adam!
http://youtu.be/1QKmXmgbPVM [/QUOTE]
It was Freddie. It will always be Freddie who is the legendary performer, writer, groundbreaker no matter how much you want and need everything to be AL's time to shine.
Poor, sad you, who will never realise how great Freddie was. You are too busy bigging AL up on Queen boards even to to notice or care about anything else, not even the music who has put him where AL is now. You pretty much showed what you thought when you said it was Live Aid 2.0...when it's nowhere near to what Freddie, Brian Roger and John and all those other artists and fans did in 85. You don't even realise that. [/QUOTE]
She complains so much about Trump and his dumb worshippers, but she’s no different... she treats Adam the way Trump worshippers treat Trump. They think so highly of people that no matter what anyone says or points out, they’ll all think their “God” is the best.
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
Back to Sydney .....
http://youtu.be/ijntCN1BVlI [/QUOTE]
Where’s the comparisons? Irrelevant to this thread. In fact, as Icy said, you didn’t contribute anything to this thread except spam. You made no comment on the comparisons or anything. It’s truly disgusting how you act about Adam. How you are about Adam is no different than how one of those stupid, blind Trump worshippers act about Trump.