But mostly I feel great joy that we had this experience and we had this wonderful spectrum of Queen music that we can still explore and communicate and share with a new audience. There are moments when I feel sad, of course, because he’s not here to enjoy it. “And it’s wonderful that people are now discovering it in even more detail now than they did in the past. We created this whole scenario which is Queen this whole genre, this whole oeuvre if you will of Queen music.” And, of course, he was like a brother to us, so we know him very, very well. It’s not because he was predictable, but we kind of know his unpredictability. Sometimes when people ask you a question, we have a feeling we’d know what Freddie would say. “Yes, it’s something we all feel, certainly Roger and I feel it, yes. May also spoke of what Freddie Mercury would think of the band continuing today. And every time we hit another theme that was a hit around the world and particularly in Japan, then you have another point of contact another point of making magic happen.” We have so many hits, it’s all about the music. “And then to a kind of…we call it the pizza oven the period of Queen where we had lights everywhere. So we transform from something like A Night at the Opera feeling to a feeling of The Works with all the gears and machines and stuff." But it takes it to a new place and we now have a stage rig a production that is able to change its form. It’s very dramatic, very picturesque as we always have been I suppose. This new production it very new and very different. May then went on to highlight what fans can expect from the eclectic Rhapsody tour show that is touring all over the world in 2020. He brings new interpretations to the songs.” “The new collaboration? Well, there are many highlights really.I suppose the highlight is just the sheer beauty and range and power of Adam’s singing. Speaking with Japanese outlet Asahi Shimbun, the 72-year-old said: Now Queen guitarist Brian May has praised Adam Lambert for his incredible vocals and for bringing new interpretations to Freddie Mercury’s songs. The collaboration performed in Seoul, Korea last weekend and are now in Japan gearing up for four concerts starting this Saturday. They’ve been teaming up for the best part of the decade and now Queen and Adam Lambert are well into their Rhapsody tour. Queen Roger Taylor / Brian May įreddie Mercury: ‘Adam Lambert brings NEW interpretations to Queen songs’ teases Brian
Queen won 4 categories including "Artist of the Year" (Western music) at the 33rd Japan Gold Disc Awards! Queen Roger Taylor and Brian May have sent a message to Japanese fans. Inspired by his favorite guitar, the "Red Special," a limited edition wristwatch was launched in collaboration with Seiko Watch. Guitarist Brian May, who is visiting Japan for the “Queen + Adam Lambert” performance starting January 25, answered an interview with Japanese outlet, Asahi Shimbun, alone. In 2015 - In 2015 Queen + Adam Lambert played Nottingham Arena, UK, attended by Freddie Mercury's Mum and sister.īRIAN'S SOAPBOX | Twitter | Facebook | Yo uTubeīRIAN MAY AND ROGER TAYLOR - JAPANESE INTERVIEWS In 2013 - Brian May and Anne Brummer of the "SAVE-ME" campaign were lobbying for animal protection in talks with politicians at Portcullis House, London.
#DAPPY ROCKSTAR CLEAN TV#
In 2012 - Brian May recorded for "The Alan Titchmarsh Show" TV show. In 2011 - Roger Taylor was a guest on "The Chris Evans Breakfast Show" BBC Radio 2 and spoke about his life, Queen 40th Anniversary, Freddie Mercury and Wembley 1986. In 2009 - Roger and Rufus Taylor appeared with the SAS Band - Jeff Scott Soto, Patti Russo, Madeline Bell, Graham Gouldman, Toyah Wilcox and Roy Wood, IndigO2, London, UK. In 2008 - Brian May guest appearance for "Bohemian Rhapsody" WWRY premiere, Raimund Theater, Vienna, Austria, also attended by Roger Taylor. In 1995 - Roger Taylor played Teatro Nazionale La Valetta, Valletta, Malta. In 1988 - Freddie appeared on Laurence Olivier Stage Awards at Victoria Palace Theatre. In 1979 - Queen played Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany. In 1967 - The Reaction played the Penmare Hotel, Hayle, UK. ON THIS DAY IN QUEEN HISTORY - 24 JANUARY
Su 28 - Zurich, Switzerland - HallenstadionĬopenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena ( TICKETS)
W 24 - Berlin, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena Th 11 - Manchester, UK - Manchester Arena S 30 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome F 29 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome