11.10.2008 GLASGOW SE&CC
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11.10.2008 GLASGOW SE&CC
Ort - GLASGOW Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre
Datum - 11.10.2008
Tag - Samstag
Vor dem Konzert: Wo gibt's Tickets, zu welchen Preisen? Wie kommt man hin? Wie kommt man weiter zum n
Datum - 11.10.2008
Tag - Samstag
Vor dem Konzert: Wo gibt's Tickets, zu welchen Preisen? Wie kommt man hin? Wie kommt man weiter zum n
Quelle: queenzone.com Forum
Awesome gig. No two ways about it. Guys seemed to enjoy it, and the crowd certainly did! No change from Nottingham
Intro (Cosmos rocks / Surf's Up)
01 Hammer To Fall
02 Tie your mother down
03 Fat bottomed girls
04 Another one bites the dust
05 I want it all
06 I want to break free
07 C-lebrity
08 Surfs Up… School's Out
09 Seagull
10 Love of my life
11 '39
12 Roger electric Bass Solo incl Under Pressure/Another One Bites The Dust
13 Drum Solo
14 I'm in love with my car
15 A Kind Of Magic
16 Say it's not true
17 Bad company
18 We Believe
19 Guitar solo
20 Bijou
21 Last horizon
22 Crazy little thing called love
23 Radio Ga Ga
24 The show must go on
25 Bohemian rhapsody
Encores:
26 Cosmos rockin'
27 All right now
28 We will rock you
29 We are the champions
30 God save the queen
Onstage from 20:00 to 22:19, from memory
Pictures from the gig:
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http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20086.jpg
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Awesome gig. No two ways about it. Guys seemed to enjoy it, and the crowd certainly did! No change from Nottingham
Intro (Cosmos rocks / Surf's Up)
01 Hammer To Fall
02 Tie your mother down
03 Fat bottomed girls
04 Another one bites the dust
05 I want it all
06 I want to break free
07 C-lebrity
08 Surfs Up… School's Out
09 Seagull
10 Love of my life
11 '39
12 Roger electric Bass Solo incl Under Pressure/Another One Bites The Dust
13 Drum Solo
14 I'm in love with my car
15 A Kind Of Magic
16 Say it's not true
17 Bad company
18 We Believe
19 Guitar solo
20 Bijou
21 Last horizon
22 Crazy little thing called love
23 Radio Ga Ga
24 The show must go on
25 Bohemian rhapsody
Encores:
26 Cosmos rockin'
27 All right now
28 We will rock you
29 We are the champions
30 God save the queen
Onstage from 20:00 to 22:19, from memory
Pictures from the gig:
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20081.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20082.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20083.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20084.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20085.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20086.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20087.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a156/ ... t20088.jpg
Was ich nicht verstehe ist, dass die Jungs nicht ein wenig mehr Abwechslung in die Setlist bringen, das muss doch auf Dauer für sie selbst etwas langweilig werden? Mal so mit 2-3 Songs variieren? Vor britischem Publikum gibt es bestimmt noch mehr Hardcore-Fans, die mal was älteres zu schätzen wissen würden...
Für Queen-Verhältnisse ist bei dieser Tour doch sehr Abwechslung in der Setlist drin. 2005 passierte da kaum was. Aber mit Springsteen-Setlisten darf das natürlich nicht vergleichen.
Follow that dream
02.10.2008 Mannheim * 04.10.2008 Hannover *07.10.2008 Rotterdam * 08.10.2008 Esch-sur-Alzette * 18.10.2008 Liverpool * 07.11.2008 o2 * 08.11.2008 Wembley
02.10.2008 Mannheim * 04.10.2008 Hannover *07.10.2008 Rotterdam * 08.10.2008 Esch-sur-Alzette * 18.10.2008 Liverpool * 07.11.2008 o2 * 08.11.2008 Wembley
This review is from The Herald (Scotland) and is by Stuart Morrison.
Star rating ****
Nobody could ever have filled the ballet slippers of Freddie Mercury and Paul Rodgers makes no attempt to do so. He has nothing to prove to anybody and sings Queen's songs his way. And for the most part, it works beautifully.
A thunderous intro sequence gave way to a splendid opening medley of Hammer to Fall and Tie Your Mother Down, showcasing Rodgers at his best and revealing both Brian May and Roger Taylor to be in top form.
From a staging perspective, this was the Queen of old, with runways left, right and centre, and an enormous kinetic lighting rig.
Some of the quintessentially Freddie songs, such as I Want To Break Free and Another One Bites The Dust didn't quite work, although Rodgers merely had to point his microphone at the crowd and they sang them anyway.
Freddie made two singing appearances on screen, on a snippet of Bijou during May's overlong solo spot and naturally, on Bohemian Rhapsody, with the band playing along with him.
They played five tracks from the new Cosmos Rocks album, with the current single, C-lebrity and the Aids awareness anthem Say It's Not True, particularly well done. Other highlights included 39, in which May was joined by several thousand backing vocalists, and Rodger's singing Bad Company and Seagull, from his own, extensive, back catalogue.
However, the most affecting moment was May's rendition of Mercury's achingly beautiful ballad, Love of My Life. "I don't know who Fred wrote this about," he told us, "but I'm dedicating it to my Mum." So we all sang it for our Mums. May was in tears by the end of it and he was not alone.
Star rating ****
Nobody could ever have filled the ballet slippers of Freddie Mercury and Paul Rodgers makes no attempt to do so. He has nothing to prove to anybody and sings Queen's songs his way. And for the most part, it works beautifully.
A thunderous intro sequence gave way to a splendid opening medley of Hammer to Fall and Tie Your Mother Down, showcasing Rodgers at his best and revealing both Brian May and Roger Taylor to be in top form.
From a staging perspective, this was the Queen of old, with runways left, right and centre, and an enormous kinetic lighting rig.
Some of the quintessentially Freddie songs, such as I Want To Break Free and Another One Bites The Dust didn't quite work, although Rodgers merely had to point his microphone at the crowd and they sang them anyway.
Freddie made two singing appearances on screen, on a snippet of Bijou during May's overlong solo spot and naturally, on Bohemian Rhapsody, with the band playing along with him.
They played five tracks from the new Cosmos Rocks album, with the current single, C-lebrity and the Aids awareness anthem Say It's Not True, particularly well done. Other highlights included 39, in which May was joined by several thousand backing vocalists, and Rodger's singing Bad Company and Seagull, from his own, extensive, back catalogue.
However, the most affecting moment was May's rendition of Mercury's achingly beautiful ballad, Love of My Life. "I don't know who Fred wrote this about," he told us, "but I'm dedicating it to my Mum." So we all sang it for our Mums. May was in tears by the end of it and he was not alone.
Guido hat geschrieben:Die "Vorabmusik" ist doch immer sehr merkwürdig finde ich. Will sagen: Grauenvoll
Dieser Jeff Beck/ Rod Stewart Song "People get ready" find ich aber richtig gut.
Follow that dream
02.10.2008 Mannheim * 04.10.2008 Hannover *07.10.2008 Rotterdam * 08.10.2008 Esch-sur-Alzette * 18.10.2008 Liverpool * 07.11.2008 o2 * 08.11.2008 Wembley
02.10.2008 Mannheim * 04.10.2008 Hannover *07.10.2008 Rotterdam * 08.10.2008 Esch-sur-Alzette * 18.10.2008 Liverpool * 07.11.2008 o2 * 08.11.2008 Wembley