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Re: queens concert
« Reply #15 on: 05 June 2012, 23:31:49 »

Most of them were an embarrasment to themselves.Listening to McCartney struggling for the high notes on Let it Be was painful to listen to.Madness on the roof - why ? :-\  ::) ;D

Fire works were great,as were the projections onto the palace.

In full agreement, Albs :y :y :y :y

I only switched over to it during adverts...saw the bits Albs commented on....I did see a young lad with gingery hair....he seemed good.....but the oldies, dear dear :( :(

I was watching a Queen concert on a Sky channel....don't know when it was performed, or where, but the lead singer from Free took Freddie's place.......have to say, did enjoy it :y

I was watching Queen (Tribute Band) in Ripon, North York's................ :y :y :y









Is that the bloke who was on X factor a few years ago ?

If so, I saw him at the embassy in skeggy a couple of years ago.
Brillant  :y :y

Sorry but I do not know, can't remember the name of the band, they were good, Brian May looked more like Brian May than Brian May does.... :D :D :D  Lead was good but no Freddy, didn't seem to have the power, but some of that might have been us being over critical as we enjoyed ourselves, so what more can you ask............. :y :y :y
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