What ya listening to now ???

Wack61

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Watching as well but I have to say …. I know lots love Queen with the chap who sings for them now and maybe it’s because I only liked Queen in the Night at the Opera days before they turned more pop rock but they sound like a more of a theatre musical act with him in vocals. I no like…
This is they guy they'd need if they wanted to sound like the Queen of old , Marc Martel , they didn't want to create a queen tribute act though which is why they have Adam lambert

The lip sync on this video is awful but it is him singing, not Freddie

One of my biggest regrets is not seeing Queen live , I'm not interested in watching them live now
 

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Watching as well but I have to say …. I know lots love Queen with the chap who sings for them now and maybe it’s because I only liked Queen in the Night at the Opera days before they turned more pop rock but they sound like a more of a theatre musical act with him in vocals. I no like…
Watching as well but I have to say …. I know lots love Queen with the chap who sings for them now and maybe it’s because I only liked Queen in the Night at the Opera days before they turned more pop rock but they sound like a more of a theatre musical act with him in vocals. I no like…
He feels like a musical singer to me…


Well to be completely clear, if I had a Queen CD and a Queen and Adam Lambert CD next to each other, it's a no brainer which one I'd listen to. But as a show / act I quite liked it.

Some of the other should have stayed in retirement. Donnovan, Stewart we're looking at you. Diversity were far better than I expected and of course Bocelli nailed it.

C
 

Andyk

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Well to be completely clear, if I had a Queen CD and a Queen and Adam Lambert CD next to each other, it's a no brainer which one I'd listen to. But as a show / act I quite liked it.

Some of the other should have stayed in retirement. Donnovan, Stewart we're looking at you. Diversity were far better than I expected and of course Bocelli nailed it.

C

Bocelli nailed it without a doubt. Best of the night….But I thought it was about the best of British which as an Italian sort of doesn’t show case that. Surely Alfie Boe they should of had. Although Jonnie can sing it like Bocelli….A superstar.
 

CatmanV2

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At last someone who can sing!

Bocelli or Le Bon (who was flat in his opening, but warmed up well)?

If you say Keyes I shall disown you ;) (In our defence Mrs C's Mum has just woken up from a nap thinking her husband was still alive so we're a little behind)

C
 

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Diana Ross singing Ain’t No Mountain High Enough steals the show for me, her first two numbers were not my type of thing but when she returns to her 70s classics she’s still up there with the best.
 

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Bowie. Any/all. Cannot but believe that he could have been the greatest soul singer if he had just picked one genre. And the fact that he rarely wound his pipes alllll the way out...like in the film version of "Cat People" or the live "Ziggy" track, where he holds "guitar" for...ever.
 

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Dorothy, a pretty girl and a beautiful singer
I think she may still deserve today a better group, that's country music, the drums are terrible and the guitars uninspired
 

Andyk

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Dorothy, a pretty girl and a beautiful singer
I think she may still deserve today a better group, that's country music, the drums are terrible and the guitars uninspired

The new LP is brilliant the song I posted is off. Only just discovered her and au like a lot.