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The Second Coming Of Queen
AP via Pollstar ^ | 12/16/04 | AP

Posted on 12/16/2004 11:47:19 AM PST by Rebelbase

AP- London) Queen is planning a tour next year with guitarist-vocalist Paul Rodgers replacing frontman Freddie Mercury, who died of AIDS in 1991.

Details about what would be the first Queen tour since Mercury's death were being worked out, but it could include shows across Europe beginning this spring, the band's spokesman said December 15.

Rodgers, from the bands Free and Bad Company, impressed the remaining members of Queen when he joined them for several performances this year.

Rodgers and Queen guitarist Brian May performed Free's hit "All Right Now" at a concert in London to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster guitar earlier this year.

May and Queen drummer Roger Taylor then asked Rodgers to stand in for Mercury when the band was featured on a British TV channel's music hall of fame program.

In a note on his Web site, May said there had been "amazing chemistry" when he played alongside Rodgers, adding: "It seems blindingly obvious that there was something happening here."

The official Queen Fan Club welcomed the promised tour, even though it wasn't known whether bass player John Deacon, the other member of the band, will join it.

Queen's stadium anthems "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" were played to packed audiences worldwide. During the late 1980s, when the band had to give up touring because of Mercury's illness, Queen reached new fans with recordings such as "The Miracle" and "Innuendo."


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: glamrock
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To: Rebelbase
Check out the Vox wall on the photo at #22.

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

101 posted on 12/17/2004 7:45:00 PM PST by Skooz (The "holiday" has a name.)
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To: Mr. Mojo
I have seen hundreds of concerts by hundreds of bands, but, BY FAR, the best show I ever saw was The Who at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, December 5, 1982.

The place rocked for three hours. I was astonished that any band could be that good.

102 posted on 12/17/2004 7:50:29 PM PST by Skooz (The "holiday" has a name.)
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To: All

bmp


103 posted on 12/31/2004 9:50:02 AM PST by psimpson2005
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To: psimpson2005

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104 posted on 12/31/2004 10:47:45 AM PST by psimpson2005
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To: Petronski

John Deacon (the songwriter) wanted to call it "I Want To Break Wind" because he had a bad farting habit back in the days. :)

(btw, just kidding)


105 posted on 01/10/2005 9:21:32 PM PST by bigdcaldavis ("HYAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!" - Howard Dean)
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To: Rebelbase

106 posted on 03/24/2005 11:39:31 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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