I'm genuinely surprised if I'm honest. I'm actually much younger than you are but I've been told that I'm an astute judge of character, people's motives and I have a hell of potent bullshit detector. [/QUOTE]
I consider myself a pretty good judge of character but not always, I'm prepared to be wrong about people but I like to give the benefit of the doubt unless they are obviously an asshole.
Anyway real life is calling so I'm off grid for the day.
Freddie Jupiter · Member since
@ rock chick, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt also. I've been giving Brian the benefit of the doubt for years, but the evidence against him has been mounting regardless. I've reached a point now where I can no longer belive that he is the Angel that he would have us believe he is.
runner_70 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Freddie Jupiter wrote:[/b]
@ rock chick, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt also. I've been giving Brian the benefit of the doubt for years, but the evidence against him has been mounting regardless. I've reached a point now where I can no longer belive that he is the Angel that he would have us believe he is. [/QUOTE]
He surely isnt now and he never was. He was always a two faced r. His behaviour lately is plain proof that he completely lost the plot. Always been my least fave member by far
Band Forever · Member since
As one poster has written Lambert hits the helium when he cannot sustain a note to mask his shortcomings. However imo he has more power than Paul Rodgers hands down. The one song Freddie couldn't master live on the 78 Tour was 'It's Late' Lambert gave it a good shot and carried off once or twice in the main, however the high pitch wails became more regular.
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Freddie Jupiter wrote:[/b]
I'm genuinely surprised if I'm honest. I'm actually much younger than you are but I've been told that I'm an astute judge of character, people's motives and I have a hell of potent bullshit detector. [/QUOTE]
Shame you haven't detected yourself in that case.
You've been here five minutes and in that time you've slated Brian May, then the current tour and several long standing forum members who have been fans a lot longer than you, and probably
have a good deal more information to share about Queen than you have. Certainly more than you've contributed so far.
Jimmy Dean · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Freddie Jupiter wrote:[/b]
I'm genuinely surprised if I'm honest. I'm actually much younger than you are but I've been told that I'm an astute judge of character, people's motives and I have a hell of potent bullshit detector. [/QUOTE]
i take it you're also a stable genius?
The Fairy King · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Freddie Jupiter wrote:[/b]
I'm genuinely surprised if I'm honest. I'm actually much younger than you are but I've been told that I'm an astute judge of character, people's motives and I have a hell of potent bullshit detector. [/QUOTE]
Strange, from this side you seem full of yourself.
The Real Wizard · Member since
I may be schizophrenic but at least I have each other. This new poster seems awfully familiar...
But already three pages? Stop feeding these trolls, people. Eventually they will get bored if they they don't receive responses. Responses to them are oxygen.
Freddie Jupiter · Member since
What's with all the ad hominems guys?
Basically as soon as you have to resort to ad ho hominems you've lost the argument.
PrimeJiveUSA · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Fairy King wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Freddie Jupiter wrote:[/b]
I'm genuinely surprised if I'm honest. I'm actually much younger than you are but I've been told that I'm an astute judge of character, people's motives and I have a hell of potent bullshit detector. [/QUOTE]
Strange, from this side you seem full of yourself.
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Haha!
Very good!
Brancelli · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]anadamfan wrote:[/b]
For anyone interested in Adam’s singing: Here is a video by a well known voice teacher, who explains a bit about Adam’s singing techniques. Maybe you can find the kind of bits you’re looking for.
http://youtu.be/rbkh7uhsI0w
If you want to you can go and look for his other videos. Freddie’s Live Aid performance is included as well. The guy sings rock and sometimes Queen himself by the way.[/QUOTE]
Ken’s favorite singer is Dimash. Evident in many of his videos.
rockchic65 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Band Forever wrote:[/b]
As one poster has written Lambert hits the helium when he cannot sustain a note to mask his shortcomings. However imo he has more power than Paul Rodgers hands down. The one song Freddie couldn't master live on the 78 Tour was 'It's Late' Lambert gave it a good shot and carried off once or twice in the main, however the high pitch wails became more regular. [/QUOTE]
As you just pointed out he did It's Late good but then started the high wails, that's not because he can't sustain notes or to mask any shortcomings it's because as he gets more familiar with the song and doesn't have to think about it as much he reverts to his usual way of singing which is throwing in high wails, he enjoys singing like that but he's proved he can sing without it lots of times, it's a choice not because he has a problem with singing other ways. If you've watched enough of his live singing including his own music you'll notice he starts off singing the songs pretty tame and true to the original and as he gets further into a tour he changes them up, I assume he gets bored doing them the same way over and over and likes to play around.
MisterCosmicc · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]rockchic65 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Band Forever wrote:[/b]
As one poster has written Lambert hits the helium when he cannot sustain a note to mask his shortcomings. However imo he has more power than Paul Rodgers hands down. The one song Freddie couldn't master live on the 78 Tour was 'It's Late' Lambert gave it a good shot and carried off once or twice in the main, however the high pitch wails became more regular. [/QUOTE]
As you just pointed out he did It's Late good but then started the high wails, that's not because he can't sustain notes or to mask any shortcomings it's because as he gets more familiar with the song and doesn't have to think about it as much he reverts to his usual way of singing which is throwing in high wails, he enjoys singing like that but he's proved he can sing without it lots of times, it's a choice not because he has a problem with singing other ways. If you've watched enough of his live singing including his own music you'll notice he starts off singing the songs pretty tame and true to the original and as he gets further into a tour he changes them up, I assume he gets bored doing them the same way over and over and likes to play around.
[/QUOTE]
I’d bet if I parted your legs, I’d find a scent of sorts. Maybe I’d like it, but I’d bet anything you have a scent down there.
MisterCosmicc · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MisterCosmicc wrote:[/b]
[/QUOTE]
As you just pointed out he did It's Late good but then started the high wails, that's not because he can't sustain notes or to mask any shortcomings it's because as he gets more familiar with the song and doesn't have to think about it as much he reverts to his usual way of singing which is throwing in high wails, he enjoys singing like that but he's proved he can sing without it lots of times, it's a choice not because he has a problem with singing other ways. If you've watched enough of his live singing including his own music you'll notice he starts off singing the songs pretty tame and true to the original and as he gets further into a tour he changes them up, I assume he gets bored doing them the same way over and over and likes to play around
[/QUOTE]
I’d bet if I parted your legs, I’d find a scent of sorts. Maybe I’d like it. I’d bet anything that you have a scent down there. Between your inner thighs, yes.
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MisterCosmicc wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]rockchic65 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Band Forever wrote:[/b]
As one poster has written Lambert hits the helium when he cannot sustain a note to mask his shortcomings. However imo he has more power than Paul Rodgers hands down. The one song Freddie couldn't master live on the 78 Tour was 'It's Late' Lambert gave it a good shot and carried off once or twice in the main, however the high pitch wails became more regular. [/QUOTE]
As you just pointed out he did It's Late good but then started the high wails, that's not because he can't sustain notes or to mask any shortcomings it's because as he gets more familiar with the song and doesn't have to think about it as much he reverts to his usual way of singing which is throwing in high wails, he enjoys singing like that but he's proved he can sing without it lots of times, it's a choice not because he has a problem with singing other ways. If you've watched enough of his live singing including his own music you'll notice he starts off singing the songs pretty tame and true to the original and as he gets further into a tour he changes them up, I assume he gets bored doing them the same way over and over and likes to play around.
[/QUOTE]
I’d bet if I parted your legs, I’d find a scent of sorts. Maybe I’d like it, but I’d bet anything you have a scent down there.[/QUOTE]
Are you 12 or mentally retarded?
Either way who ever looks after you should keep you off social media.