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Rock n' Roll Doggie ALL ACCESS
what about...
U2 and RUSH on tour?
U2 and RUSH on tour?
what about...
U2 and RUSH on tour?
U2 is going to perform all of Queen II from start to finish, and Queen is going to perform Passengers, featuring a badass classic rock reworking of Ito Okashi.
I'd hate if they didn't have an opener;opening bands are a nice way to hear some new music and sometimes opening bands are well worth seeing
Can I ask a question?
I was just on another thread about Brian Eno's philosophy on singing and I said that I prefer voices than singing technique. Although I think Freddie had a great voice, I still prefer Bono's, Sting's, Peter Gabriel's , Liam Gallagher's and Elvis voice to Freddie's. To me I don't think any rock singer will ever beat Elvis IMO. I find it annoying when I hear people say Freddie was the best ever and if you disagree you are automatically shot down. Is it ok for me to say that I prefer Bono's voice to Freddie's?
I dunno, I think it would be singularly appropriate
Two fading rock dinosaurs, reliving past glories...
I prefer Bowie's voice to Freddie's as well, and also agree with what you say about Thom York as well. What do you think of Liam's voice? The reason why I ask is because a few years ago I came across Radiohead's version of Wonderwall and I don't think he had the quality as Liam did. I admit I don't know much about singing technique and maybe Thom has a higher range than Liam's, but his voice really didn't suit that song. I thought the same when I heard Billy Corgan doing a cover of Stay, although I think he's voice does suit his own stuff. I prefer the heavier qualities of Liam's and Bono's to the more delicate qualities of York's, Corgan's and Chris Martin. I didn't like Keane's version of WOWY for the same reason.
Oh well.... I suppose if U2 or Oasis ever did a cover of Paranoid Android (my favourite Radiohead song), I may think that their voices are to heavy for that song.
Is it ok for me to say that I prefer Bono's voice to Freddie's?
Seriously, I get annoyed every time I see this thread bolded (meaning there's a new post).
Although I guess I just did the same thing.
U2 is opening for Clay Aiken next year.
I totally heard this on the internet, guys. And from the little monster that lives in my sock drawer.
That would actually be pretty fucking amazing. Imagine hearing a U2-ified version of The March of the Black Queen...
Paul Rodgers, meh.
ticket prices would be ridiculous.
no thanks.