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Uncasville, CT (June 5?) is the Mohegan Casino. Queen has played and recorded at casinos before, spin the wheel
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I have a feeling Queen will make it to the US, but with my luck, they probably wont make it to the West Coast. Hell even when Queen was still going in the 70's and 80's, the closest they made it to me is San Fransisco. Only an hour away, and Im willing to drive that far for Brian and Roger... and i guess Paul. (I saw Bad Company about 3 years ago, GREAT concert, im looking forward to see how Paul does as Freddie)
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]pinkfreudianslip wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Wholly Kamolly,

Where in the "Seven Seas of Rhye" have I been? Ann11 can you please tell me where in Vermont Paul Rodgers is going to be performing? I have been surfing ebay so long acquiring Queen goodies that I have completely been out of touch with upcoming shows. Of course been out of that circulation for many years since the 60', 70's and early 80's concert years. Saw "The Band" (QUEEN) 12 times in So. Cal. Backstage and record company/band parties life was great then. Now I'm a out of touch ex-disc jockey from the west hibernating in the tundra of Vermont. Too much dribble here, please ann11 let me know of the Paul Rodgers performance location. Most likely will pass on the psuedo Queen Tour. Without the "Mercury" nothing to get "Hot" about.

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wow you are willing to drive a hour away such devotion!
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"wow you are willing to drive a hour away such devotion!"

LOL, exactly my thoughts :-) We're here travelling to many different countries to see Queen in concert and this guy is proud that he will even drive one hour to see them! :-)
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I agree. If there's a US tour, I will be attending multiple concerts(as long as they play 2 shows in Southern Arizona). Just kidding. I hope I'm not getting my hopes up to see them.
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No doubt about it, once the radio, video and tv would wake up to the fact that Queen is at it again, it would be almostunanimous, it would be a show for the ages. Well, at least 2005.

I know it's easy to write that but just imagine, how many teams of sports paraded around to 'We Are The Champions", night lifers boogy funked to "Another One Bites The Dust" and of course the fans of "Highlander" to know that "Who Wants To Live Forever" the originators of that song are actually out and about live. That there is just the casual listeners, then there are of course, us. Us, the know every song, solo and or group effort, so attached to the band, not so much as a casual listener but those of whom have made friends just by type alone, and that is the top of the mountain of fans.

All I could ever advise Queen and Paul Rodgers is to keep the ticket prices very affordable here in the States. Queens musical friend, Slash (Guns-N-Roses & Velvet Revolver) did quite well with 10 dollar tickets at small venues and slightly higher in arenas recently as Velvet Revolver (and they were and still are quite popular).

Ya know as, an American that I am, to not see my sister homeland, Britian, United Kingdoms biggest draw of 2005, most influential as aritsts, number one single of all time band Queen in person with Paul Rodgers is a huge let down for me. I know I speak for droves of persons who'd line up in seconds to minutes for tickets.

When a cover band showed up months after Freddies death, the line was three wide and almost 100 feet long at the door the night of the club appearance.

Now just consider even Queen & Paul Rodgers anywhere USA under guise of another name, noted in advance or even the night of circa 2005.

I don't have to quiz or question anyone USA, I am anyone USA, like anyone else. Come here, expect one awesome reception, anywhere USA and especially in Massachusetts and New York.

I've said my peace.


Rock On Europe, Queen & Paul Rodgers.


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Regarding Bruce Springsteen in all of this.

USA and Springsteen
EUROPE Queen & Paul Rodgers

Two entities as world humanitarians, conscientious artisans and all of 'em rock and roll.


I went on about Springsteen & Queen nearly a year before Nelson Mandelas first AIDS HIV awareness concert, titled 46664, broadcast in November 2003. All I will say for now is, somewhere out there was my message about what a collaboration would be like. I'm telling you first hand, "Say It Ain't True" a. k. a. "Say It's Not True" by Queen and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) is as close as I've ever heard a Queen collaboration come to anything Springsteenian. It started with the accordian, acoustic guitar and a serious overtone to an otherwise hopeful song about not losing faith, direction and the promise of investigativeness people can be known good for in the face of a horrid disease, AIDS & HIV.

Think what you will Springsteenians, I am one fan who thinks a collaboration, sometime soon or sooner is sorely needed.

Ad the fact that U2 is up and around touring in 2005 and you, I, we've got a winner that at the least a one of a kind benefit to suprise guesting can seriously shake up humanitarian causes and rock us for ages.

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Make the call!
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Huh?
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[QUOTE] [b]Queen T wrote:[/b]

Short tour?

In any case, I'll be excited regardless of where they end up playing...they better come to Chicago!!![/QUOTE]

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[QUOTE] [b]AlexRocks wrote:[/b]

Huh?[/QUOTE]

Yes
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