10-17-2023 – Boston.com – Queen and Adam Lambert celebrate Freddie and make new memories in Boston
Queen and Adam Lambert rocked TD Garden Oct. 16 in a sold-out show that created something new while honoring the
Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon
Queen and Adam Lambert rocked TD Garden Oct. 16 in a sold-out show that created something new while honoring the
EVEN THE MAN who produced the song once called it “basically a joke. We never stopped laughing.” But because millions of fans still listen to and love the super-rococo rock hit “Bohemian Rhapsody,” it’s hard not to take it all deadly serious.
In praise of ‘JAZZ’ The boys conjure up a bizarre junket by Mark Mehler “I’m going backstage for a rest.
Onstage and on record, Brian May creates an amazing array of tones – from the thunderous counterpoint lines in “Brighton Rock” to the slick, rockabilly-influenced fills in “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”.
Transcribed by DQ from Queenonline Interview with Roger – Boston 1977 Roger: I haven’t done an interview for a long
Submitted by: Sarvitri Esa Bored? Depressed? Lonely? Cheer Up. So is John Deacon of Queen and he’s a millionaire… INTERVIEW
Radio Gaga,” the single that opens up the new Queen album, is another instant jewel in Queen’s Top Forty crown. It’s one more anthemic lament to that overfamiliar icon, sung and played with Queenly overkill in “Deutschland Uber Alles” style by a group that did its share to corrupt the airwaves in the Seventies.