en kaartje is binnen!quote:Op maandag 21 april 2008 17:26 schreef qu63 het volgende:
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afwachten dus
vandaag is de postbode langs geweest voor mn ahoy-kaartje, alleen ik was niet thuis
vanavond dus ophalen
Jup.quote:Op woensdag 23 april 2008 20:50 schreef Ingetje79 het volgende:
Wat raar![]()
Maar ik zal ze idd ook ff mailen dat de bestelling wel goed is aangekomen hier, dat moest toch?
Heel goed, Ingrid...heel goed!quote:Op woensdag 23 april 2008 20:50 schreef Ingetje79 het volgende:
Wat raar![]()
Maar ik zal ze idd ook ff mailen dat de bestelling wel goed is aangekomen hier, dat moest toch?
Je steekt me de gek aan.quote:
Je kan te ver gaan he!quote:Op donderdag 24 april 2008 17:22 schreef Ingetje79 het volgende:
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Je steekt me de gek aan.
Maar ehm...als jij vanavond toch weer ff binnenkomt bij Hanny kun jij het ook wel doorgeven toch?
Wat een lijst zeg.quote:27-JUN-08 London, Hyde Park England
15-SEP-08 Moscow, Olympic Sports Complex Russia
16-SEP-08 Moscow, Olympic Sports Complex Russia
19-SEP-08 ....
21-SEP-08 Berlin, Velodrom Germany
23-SEP-08 Antwerp, Sportpaleis Belgium
24-SEP-08 Paris, Bercy France
26-SEP-08 Rome, Palalottomatica Italy
28-SEP-08 Milan, Arena Italy
29-SEP-08 Zurich, Hallenstadion Switzerland
01-OCT-08 Munich, Olympiahalle Germany
02-OCT-08 Mannheim, SAP Arena Germany
04-OCT-08 Hannover, TUI Arena Germany
05-OCT-08 Hamburg, Color Line Arena Germany
07-OCT-08 Rotterdam, Ahoy Holland
10-OCT-08 Nottingham, Arena England
11-OCT-08 Glasgow, SECC Scottland
13-OCT-08 London, O2 Arena England
14-OCT-08 Cardiff, Arena England
16-OCT-08 Birmingham, NIA England
18-OCT-08 Liverpool, Echo Arena England
19-OCT-08 Sheffield, Arena England
22-OCT-08 Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi Spain
24-OCT-08 Murcia, Estadio de Futbol "La Condomina" Spain
25-OCT-08 Madrid, Palacio de Deportes Spain
28-OCT-08 Budapest, Arena Hungary
29-OCT-08 Belgrade, Belgrade Arena Serbia
31-OCT-08 Prague, O2 Arena Czech Republic
01-NOV-08 Vienna, Stadthalle Austria
04-NOV-08 Newcaslte, Arena England
05-NOV-08 Manchester England
07-NOV-08 London, O2 Arena England
14-NOV-08 Dubai, Racecourse Dubai
30-Nov-08 Rio de Janeiro, Copacabana Beach Brazil
Die gaan we van de week maar even oppikken bij de Brunaquote:It comes out on wednesday but I received my copy earlier as I subscribe. It's a three page interview with quite a bit of new information.
Brian says that the album will 'probably' be called The Cosmos Rocks, and that they're aiming for a September release date.
They're toying with including a cover song from the 1950s - possibly a song called The Whole House Rocking (Perhaps this is the song that was on the tour advert?)
Paul's contributions sound similar to the Sheer Heart Attack era, including songs called Call me and We Believe
Roger and Brian both sing on the album but it's mostly Paul.
John's very welcome to contribute but nobody knows where he is or what he's doing.
Heeft deze persoon ook al iets geluisterd, of is dat wat Classic Rock heeft gehoord, of hebben Brian, Roger en Paul dat gezegd?quote:Op zondag 27 april 2008 15:52 schreef Hankster het volgende:
In het nieuwe nummer van Classic Rock:
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Die gaan we van de week maar even oppikken bij de Bruna
Waar heb jij het nou weer over? "Iets", "dat"?quote:Op zondag 27 april 2008 15:55 schreef qu63 het volgende:
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Heeft deze persoon ook al iets geluisterd, of is dat wat Classic Rock heeft gehoord, of hebben Brian, Roger en Paul dat gezegd?
Tijdens de tour doen Jamie, Danny en Spike uiteraard weer mee. In de studio waren het enkel Brian, Roger en Paul. Ieder van hen hebben een of meerdere baspartijen ingespeeld, hoewel ik denk dat Brian het meeste voor z'n rekening zal hebben genomen.quote:Op zondag 27 april 2008 15:55 schreef qu63 het volgende:
Zal het trouwens weer dezelfde line-up zijn deze tour? Dus met Jamie, Danny en Spike?
En op het album ook?
Nieuw Def Leppard nummer, met veel Queen hints!quote:Not even Freddie Mercury’s tragic passing in November 1991 could spell the end of Queen. Four years later, guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor issued Mercury’s final recordings. With global sales of 20 million-plus, Made In Heaven became Queen’s biggest-selling studio album. Clearly, Queen were too huge to die.
George Michael was among the stars who sang with the band at the Freddie Mercury Tribute show at Wembley Stadium in 1992, and a live version of Somebody To Love with Michael brought the band another hit, while various other collections, concert releases, collaborations and guest appearances fanned the flames. Then in late 2004 former Free/Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers jammed with May and Taylor on Free’s All Right Now and the Queen standards We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions at the UK Music Hall Of Fame. The resulting band, dubbed Queen + Paul Rodgers, were later seen by more than a million fans on a worldwide tour.
A few days after the appearance on the TV show Al Murray’s Happy Hour, May, Taylor and Rodgers granted Classic Rock this world exclusive interview in which they explain how the tour’s success convinced them it was OK to go back into the studio for Queen’s first new album in 13 years, and why they’re hitting the road again in September.
- The three of you have more than 50 albums and around 300 million sales to your collective name, but this new record is sure to be the most scrutinized of them all.
Taylor: I hope so; the worst thing on earth would be for it come out with a whimper. For me, it’s very important to prove that we are still a creative entity. We’re a working band with something to offer, not just the old hits.
May: I’m okay with the levels of expectation. That’s life. We’re confident that what we’re planning put in front of people is good enough.
- Roger, you were apparently the guy that was most gung-ho for this latest bout of activity.
Taylor: Yes. Brian is always the reluctant one, but when he gets there, he ends up loving it. With his astronomy and other commitments he has an awful lot in his life, whereas for me everything else is peripheral to the music.
May: Roger was definitely the driving force in making this happen. He wanted to get back on the road somehow. Because I knew we could never replace Freddie, I’d almost said goodbye to it in my mind. But professionally and personally it’s working out as well as I could have hoped.
- How was the new music written? Did you break things down into teams?
Taylor: Not at all. Whoever had a song on the day, that’s what we recorded. Paul works in a completely different way to us. Brian and I go to incredible lengths to get things right. He’d never met two pickier, fussier individuals. We even ended up teaching him how to sing harmony vocals, which he’d never done before, but we learned from his spontaneity.
- Will these new songs still sound like Queen on the radio?
Taylor: Very much so. Of course it’s not Queen with Freddie Mercury, but everyone knows that. To make music again with Freddie would’ve been a bit tricky . . . but Paul gives us a wonderful blues edge.
May: Yes, it rocks more than you might expect but it also has a lot of joy. There are lots of little conversations going on in the music, which is something rare in these increasingly calculated days.
Rodgers: Experiencing the creation of those beautiful block harmonies of theirs was incredible but sometimes I picked up an acoustic and we would just jam, so there’s also moments of delightful intimacy.
- Will you give us a hint at the title?
May: Our working title has been The Cosmos Rocks. Because it’s such a fun album, we’ll probably end up going with that.
- Is C-lebrity, the song that you played for Al Murray a dig at Pop Idol and Big Brother?
Taylor: It’s to do with the phenomenon of celebrity culture; the desperation to get your face on the telly. The assumption that if somebody becomes famous they’ll also be rich is so naive. It annoys me that there are so many famous, useless people.
- Is obsessive fandom of Queen just anther facet of Al Murray’s been-swilling, xenophobic Pub Landlord character?
Taylor: No. Al’s nothing like that in real life, but he actually does love the band. He’s also a lot thinner and better looking without his blazer and tie.
Rodgers: I hate to tarnish Al’s reputation but he’s actually an Oxford graduate who works with kids in Cambodia. He’s a real sweet guy.
- Can you tell us about other songs?
May: I won’t say which, but we’re toying with including a cover song from the 1950s. There’s one called Whole House Rocking, which is fairly basic and jolly. Paul has contributed some lovely stuff that people might compare to our Sheer Heart Attack days, including a great little ditty titled Call Me. I won’t say it’s like Killer Queen but it has that same lightness. There’s also another called We Believe, which is fairly upbeat.
Taylor: We’ve also re-recorded Say It’s Not True, the one we did as a free download for Nelson Mandela [and his World AIDS Day in 2007], but it now has all three of us singing the verses, and it gets massively heavy at the end. In fact, this is probably the most rocking album Queen has made so far, though there are also some beautiful, laid-back moments.
- In the grand old tradition of I’m In Love With My Car, from 1975’s A Night At The Opera, is there a Roger lead vocal on the album?
Taylor: I do a bit of that. Brian and I sing on the album and we will be heard, but it’s so hard to top Paul.
- Where was the album recorded?
Taylor: At my own studio, somewhere in the depths of Surrey. Everything you hear was put down in the old-fashioned way.
- Are you ready for the negativity that inevitably accompanies the adulation?
Taylor: We know some people will moan, ‘Oh, Fred’s not on it . . .’ Of course he’s not, you dickhead. If they want to know why we’re bothering to do this, it’s because we’re sill alive. It’s quite simple. If they don’t like it, just don’t buy the record or come to the show.
- Queen find themselves in the same situation as Led Zeppelin. Some will cry ‘blasphemy!’, but that won’t stop you.
May: There are parallels with Zeppelin, and I know they wrestled with their own dilemma. In the end what you must do is based upon instinct and logic, and how you feel about your work.
Rodgers: I was just as wary of calling it Queen as much as anyone else. At first I thought we would use May-Taylor-Rodgers, almost like Crosby, Stills & Nash. But the charge of playing together convinced us it was right.
Taylor: That purist attitude is so stupid. Led Zeppelin were correct to do their show at the O2. I was there, it was great. Okay, one of our beloved band members isn’t here any more, but what do we do about that? Do we all die? No, life goes on.
- Paul, in touring without you, the reunited Bad Company find themselves in a quandary not dissimilar to that of Queen.
Rodgers: [slightly testily] Well legally they’re not really Bad Company. [Mick Ralphs and company are using the name X-Com], and I’d rather not talk about that.
- Personally speaking, I was a dissenter until witnessing the Queen + Paul Rodgers concert at Hyde Park in July 2005.
Taylor: We didn’t know we were doing the right thing until the tour started in earnest. Then it got better and better, and by the time the American dates ended that decision had been vindicated.
May: Hyde Park was a fantastic day, though of course it nearly didn’t happen [the 7/7 bombings forced the show to be delayed by a week], thought in a strange way that almost gave proceedings an extra edge.
- Paul, how daunting was it to sing Bohemian Rhapsody - a song so famous it now has its own shorthand of Bo-Rhap?
Rodgers: Well, Brian had the great idea of turning it into a tribute to Freddie. We went from footage [on the video screen] into the band playing live; with me doing what amounted to a semi-duet with Freddie. It was a really nice coming-together.
- Was the audience response on the tour responsible for the decision to make an album?
May: Partly, yes. Reaction-wise there were nights when I thought, ‘Gosh, this is the equal of anything in the past’. It was utterly ecstatic.
- As a quarter of the original band, did someone phone John Deacon and ask whether he’d like to be involved?
Taylor: John’s welcome, but if you call him, you don’t always get an answer. Nobody knows where he is or what he’s doing. He doesn’t really like people. He sent a message when our musical We Will Rock You launched in the West End saying that he approved of everything we were doing.
- So no-one’s heard from Deacon since 2002?
Taylor: John’s turned into a bit of a recluse, and if that’s what he wants then who are we to pressurise him?
May [chuckling]: He accepts the odd cheque now and again, but we respect the decisions he made about his life’s path.
- When do you expect the album to be released?
May: We’re aiming for September.
- Brian, you apologised via your website for the fact that the tour doesn’t pass too closely by everyone’s armchair.
May [laughing]: In a tongue in cheek way, yes. People don’t realize that you can’t always get the halls you want. And of course, the fans can also travel. We’re doing our fair share of that.
- The million dollar question is whether Freddie would like what you’ve done?
Taylor: Emphatically so. They had very different styles but he always idolized Paul. Fred would love what we’re doing, and had he still been around, would undoubtedly want to have been involved.
Rodgers: Freddie will be looking down with approval. The beautiful Queen organization was sitting there, ready to go. All it needed was a singer to drop into place. Fortunately, it turned out to be me.
May: I’m still very close to Freddie’s way of thinking. When he was alive sometimes Freddie would say, ‘For Christ’s sake, Brian, are you trying to make me sing like Paul Rodgers?’ And in the studio we sometimes asked ourselves, ‘What would Fred do here?’ For all their differences those two have lots of similarities. Paul is secretly enjoying his moments of being a showbiz animal. He’s from Middlesborough, but we might even get him into a leotard yet!
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Ik vond het eigenlijk nog wel meevallen eerlijk gezegdquote:Op maandag 5 mei 2008 17:50 schreef PimD het volgende:
Wat een vreselijk kutnummer van Def Leppard weer. Maar wat wil je, met een drummer met één arm
Jealousy rip-off
had het dan gepost bij de 123 dagenquote:Op woensdag 14 mei 2008 21:34 schreef Hankster het volgende:
*jeuj*, nog maar 132 dagen tot aan Antwerpen
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Om hier op in te haken, ik heb ze gezien in Assen. Buiten dat het geluid niet ok was, en de stem veel te schel was van "Freddie", vond ik het een mooie show om mee te maken. Verwacht echt geen 1-op-1 kopie, maar gewoon een leuke avond met een act wat afgekeken is van "the real thing". Er zaten voor mij wel degelijk mooie momenten in, en het publiek was erg enthousiast vond ik. En natuurlijk is "Radio Ga Ga" gaaf om te zien en mee te doen!quote:
Tja.. ik verwacht geen zanger die Freddy zal benaderen... zolang de zanger dat zelf ook beseft vind ik dat geen enkel probleem...quote:Op vrijdag 13 juni 2008 11:34 schreef LeXX het volgende:
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Om hier op in te haken, ik heb ze gezien in Assen. Buiten dat het geluid niet ok was, en de stem veel te schel was van "Freddie", vond ik het een mooie show om mee te maken. Verwacht echt geen 1-op-1 kopie, maar gewoon een leuke avond met een act wat afgekeken is van "the real thing". Er zaten voor mij wel degelijk mooie momenten in, en het publiek was erg enthousiast vond ik. En natuurlijk is "Radio Ga Ga" gaaf om te zien en mee te doen!
ah okay.. jij houdt alleen maar van the real thing dus Hankster...?quote:
Lees het topic door, zou ik zeggen.quote:Op vrijdag 13 juni 2008 12:11 schreef avotar het volgende:
ah okay.. jij houdt alleen maar van the real thing dus Hankster...?
Dan zul je de Paul Rodgers + Queen tour ook niet veel gevonden hebben?
quote:Op vrijdag 13 juni 2008 12:11 schreef avotar het volgende:
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Tja.. ik verwacht geen zanger die Freddy Freddie zal benaderen... zolang de zanger dat zelf ook beseft vind ik dat geen enkel probleem...
Ik vond Queen met Paul ook helemaal fantastisch.. en stiekum verwacht ik ook wel iets dergelijks.. Queen.. maar dan net anders..
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ah okay.. jij houdt alleen maar van the real thing dus Hankster...?
Dan zul je de Paul Rodgers + Queen tour ook niet veel gevonden hebben?
Helemaal mee eens, 50 euro per kaart is te zot voor woordenquote:Op vrijdag 13 juni 2008 12:33 schreef Hankster het volgende:
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Zeker als ze daar bijna even veel geld voor durven te vragen als voor QPR
Arena ja. Stadium krijgen ze zowiezo al niet vol, en nóg een datum in Londen lijkt me ook wel wat overkill...quote:Op dinsdag 24 juni 2008 19:58 schreef qu63 het volgende:
En we krijgen ook nog een optreden op Wembley!
SINT zal wel moeten ja, en ik denk dat C-Lebrity ook wel langs komtquote:Op dinsdag 24 juni 2008 21:22 schreef Hankster het volgende:
Oeh, nog maar 3 dagenIk ben benieuwd wat de heren gaan doen, maar het zal vast wel weer een teleurstelling worden met enkel SINT, WWRY, Allright Now en WATC
Anyway, voor diegenen die het nog niet wisten; het wordt op Ned.3 uitgezonden.
das ook wel weer zo ja. Maar bij Live Aid hadden ze wel een aardige setlistquote:Op dinsdag 24 juni 2008 21:27 schreef Hankster het volgende:
Reken er maar niet op, want ze hebben echt niet zo geck lang de tijd voor hun set. Gewoon ala Live8 iets van 15 a 20 minuten. Dan heb je het met die 4 nummers wel gehad hoor.
Dit is dan de uiteindelijke Europese tourlistquote:27-JUN-08 London, Hyde Park England
15-SEP-08 Moscow, Olympic Sports Complex Russia
16-SEP-08 Moscow, Olympic Sports Complex Russia
19-SEP-08 Riga, Arena Latvia
21-SEP-08 Berlin, Velodrom Germany
23-SEP-08 Antwerp, Sportpaleis Belgium
24-SEP-08 Paris, Bercy France
26-SEP-08 Rome, Palalottomatica Italy
28-SEP-08 Milan, Arena Italy
29-SEP-08 Zurich, Hallenstadion Switzerland
01-OCT-08 Munich, Olympiahalle Germany
02-OCT-08 Mannheim, SAP Arena Germany
04-OCT-08 Hannover, TUI Arena Germany
05-OCT-08 Hamburg, Color Line Arena Germany
07-OCT-08 Rotterdam, Ahoy Holland
08-OCT-08 Luxembourg, Rockhal Luxembourg
10-OCT-08 Nottingham, Arena England
11-OCT-08 Glasgow, SECC Scottland
13-OCT-08 London, O2 Arena England
14-OCT-08 Cardiff, Arena England
16-OCT-08 Birmingham, NIA England
18-OCT-08 Liverpool, Echo Arena England
19-OCT-08 Sheffield, Arena England
22-OCT-08 Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi Spain
24-OCT-08 Murcia, Estadio de Futbol "La Condomina" Spain
25-OCT-08 Madrid, Palacio de Deportes Spain
28-OCT-08 Budapest, Arena Hungary
29-OCT-08 Belgrade, Belgrade Arena Serbia
31-OCT-08 Prague, O2 Arena Czech Republic
01-NOV-08 Vienna, Stadthalle Austria
04-NOV-08 Newcaslte, Arena England
05-NOV-08 Manchester England
07-NOV-08 London, O2 Arena England
08-NOV-08 London, Wembley Arena England
Roger en Brian ook natuurlijkquote:Op dinsdag 24 juni 2008 22:33 schreef Hankster het volgende:
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Dit is dan de uiteindelijke Europese tourlistPaul mag wel uitkijken voor z'n stem
quote:Queen + Paul Rodger’s Cosmos Rocks European tour begins mid-September with a free concert in Kiev, and takes in 11 UK concerts coming to a close with the newly-added Wembley concert.
quote:Breaking News: 27-JUN-08: New Tourstart: 12-SEP-08 Kiev, Independence Square, Ukraine - FREE Concert
Denk het ook, want iig Spike staat er nog steeds (of alweer)quote:Op vrijdag 27 juni 2008 20:05 schreef qu63 het volgende:
Ik geloof trouwens dat Spike en Jamie meer de huisband zijn dan Queen + Paul Rodgers
weerquote:Op vrijdag 27 juni 2008 20:17 schreef Bos81 het volgende:
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Denk het ook, want iig Spike staat er nog steeds (of alweer)
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