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Guest 25th Oct 2008
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Good Points: The whole show.
General comments: I went to see Queen on 19/10/2008 at Sheffield, I have always been a fan but not a "die hard" I had little knowledge of Paul Rodgers. The show was amazing, Brian Mays guitar playing was awsome and Rogers has a fantastic rock voice. The tributes to Freddie were very tastfully done and I would definitley pay my £50 to go and see them again, the experience was that good. For what it's worth I predict they will reach great heights again as a great rock band.
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greytbear 12th Apr 2006
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I saw Queen and Bad Company back in the 70's, and both were great shows. I set my expectations low for this show, though, as I was worried Paul Rodgers would try to "do" Freddie. Thankfully, everyone was themselves, and the audience was ecstatic with the product. They opened with "Tie Your Mother Down" and moved into "Fat Bottomed Girls." It was Queen at its best, and for a moment it didn't matter that Freddie wasnt there. There were a few tributes to Freddie, but the lack of Freddie didn't harm ...- Read greytbear's review (238 words)
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retepsenil
9th Feb 2006
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Saw Queen & Paul Rodgers at Sheffield...wow...a great performance from all. I went with a lifelong queen die hard fanatic and even he was blown away by the vocals of paul rogers. I am a queen fan too...but also a big fan of bad company...and free, their opening number, reaching out was superb, if too short. Have managed to track this recording down to a collaboration of Brian May and Paul Rodgers in the mid eighties. It was released as a charity single under the name of rock therapy, it is a sup ...- Read retepsenil's review (144 words)
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kriss7
13th May 2005
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Queen & Paul Rodgers was certainly an experience, in my humble opinion I prefer the voice of Paul to Freddie.- Read kriss7's review (52 words)








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