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No, no one will be. But he is dead. Should they just go away?
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Why yes they should. They should save their credibility and retire.
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Edited by
auburngirl
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I disagree. That's like after the plane crash with Lynyrd Skynyrd and trying to find a replacement for Ronnie Van Zant. No one will ever sound like him, but that doesn't mean Skynard can't still be good.
Queen has a very specific sound, so on the off chance they find someone to give them that again, I think they should take it. |
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Edited by
Mr_Music
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Wed 05/27/09 01:14 PM
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Why yes they should. They should save their credibility and retire. ![]() I don't quite buy that mentality. KISS carried on when Eric Carr died (ironically, on the exact same day Freddie Mercury died, but got completely swept under the rug in favor of Mercury -- totally unfair, if you ask me). |
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Why yes they should. They should save their credibility and retire. ![]() So having Paul Rodgers front Queen the past few years lost credibility for them in your eyes? I'm sure Brian May Phd in astrophysics has some credible and intelligent thoughts on the matter. But he'll no doubt take your opinion into account. |
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I disagree. That's like after the plane crash with Lynard Skynard and trying to find a replacement for Ronnie Van Zant. No one will ever sound like him, but that doesn't mean Skynard can't still be good. Queen has a very specific sound, so on the off chance they find someone to give them that again, I think they should take it. You must not have heard their last album with Paul Rogers...it was a good CD until he started singing. ![]() |
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I disagree. That's like after the plane crash with Lynard Skynard and trying to find a replacement for Ronnie Van Zant. No one will ever sound like him, but that doesn't mean Skynard can't still be good. Queen has a very specific sound, so on the off chance they find someone to give them that again, I think they should take it. You must not have heard their last album with Paul Rogers...it was a good CD until he started singing. ![]() Paul Rodgers has fronted three great bands. Perhaps he's not so bad? |
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I disagree. That's like after the plane crash with Lynard Skynard and trying to find a replacement for Ronnie Van Zant. No one will ever sound like him, but that doesn't mean Skynard can't still be good. Queen has a very specific sound, so on the off chance they find someone to give them that again, I think they should take it. You must not have heard their last album with Paul Rogers...it was a good CD until he started singing. ![]() Paul Rodgers has fronted three great bands. Perhaps he's not so bad? Actually, four. |
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I disagree. That's like after the plane crash with Lynard Skynard and trying to find a replacement for Ronnie Van Zant. No one will ever sound like him, but that doesn't mean Skynard can't still be good. Queen has a very specific sound, so on the off chance they find someone to give them that again, I think they should take it. You must not have heard their last album with Paul Rogers...it was a good CD until he started singing. ![]() Paul Rodgers has fronted three great bands. Perhaps he's not so bad? Actually, four. Geez, I forgot about The Firm. Yep four. |
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There is only so many Bad Company songs I can take. I don't know if its like this nationally, but in my area we have 3 classic rock stations, and you hear a Paul Rogers song every hour almost. So I will say I am bias against the guy.
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I disagree. That's like after the plane crash with Lynard Skynard and trying to find a replacement for Ronnie Van Zant. No one will ever sound like him, but that doesn't mean Skynard can't still be good. Queen has a very specific sound, so on the off chance they find someone to give them that again, I think they should take it. You must not have heard their last album with Paul Rogers...it was a good CD until he started singing. ![]() Paul Rodgers has fronted three great bands. Perhaps he's not so bad? Actually, four. Geez, I forgot about The Firm. Yep four. Yeah, let's see. Micky Moody, Brian May, Mick Ralphs, and Jimmy Page have all wanted to work with the guy. He really must suck. |
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