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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009
Can Queen finally lay Freddie’s ghost to rest?
The first time I saw Queen live, in 1977, the year of punk and the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, I was reminded of Led Zeppelin, whom I had seen at the same venue (Earl’s Court in London).
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Paul Rodgers is no doubt a good vocalist but to even compare him to Mercury is not just. With regards to his personal life, I don't think anyone had any business. What he wanted to do was his problem, whether he accepted it or not. The point is he churned out some of the best music we've heard, not just rock. And the true emotion with which he potrayed his words no one else could do. It's also bring in his personal sexual preferences into it. Who knows maybe if he were not gay the music would not have been the same. I guess your guess is as good as mine
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