Champions Queen return in glory

Friday 17th October 2008, 11:27AM BST.

Paul Rodgers and Brian May at the NIAPaul Rodgers and Brian May on stage at the NIA

Queen + Paul Rodgers
Birmingham NIA
By Ian Harvey

When legendary Free and Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers went on the road with Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor in 2005, many thought it might be a one-off.

Three years later and Queen + Paul Rodgers are still going strong with The Cosmos Rocks, the first new album of new Queen material in 13 years, and a tour which called in at the NIA last night.

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While many fans remain divided about Rodgers filling the shoes of the frankly irreplaceable Freddie Mercury, the sell-out NIA crowd were on their feet from the off as he led the band through Queen songs old and new plus a choice selection from his own back catalogue.

Rodgers himself has insisted that he is not Freddie’s replacement. The key perhaps is to think of him as the singer with Queen, not the singer of Queen.

While the new album tends to sound more like a Paul Rodgers record with a Queen accent, this was most definitely a Queen show, from the gargantuan lighting rig to the huge sound, Brian May’s trademark “red special“ guitar and the big crowd singalongs.

It kicked off with the triple whammy of Hammer To Fall, Tie Your Mother Down and Fat Bottomed Girls, Rodgers and May making regular forays down a 30m walkway into the audience.

Queen shows were always about variety, so as well the all-out rockers we got pop hits like Crazy Little Thing Called Love and the recent single C-Lebrity, as well as new album tracks Surf’s Up . . . School’s Out, We Believe and Cosmos Rockin’.

Where Mercury was once Queen’s clown prince, May is the current band’s master of ceremonies. He led the NIA choir through a lump-in-the-throat-inducing Love Of My Life, dedicated to “you beautiful Brummies” and, despite a slight lapse in geography, recalled the first time that song became an iconic Queen audience participation event at Bingley Hall in Stafford 30 years ago.

In truth, Rodgers’ blues-rock vocals suit some Queen songs better than other, with I Want To Break Free not quite convincing, but The Show Must Go On, Radio Gaga and I Want It All are right up his street. His own career was represented by a storming All Right Now, Bad Company and a gorgeous solo rendition of Seagull.

Drummer Taylor got his moment in the spotlight as he joined May on the walkway for ‘39 and then dominated proceedings for the next 15 minutes with a knockabout drum solo on an ever-expanding drum kit, proving that he too has a great rock voice as he took the lead on I’m In Love With My Car, A Kind Of Magic and Say It’s Not True.

And Freddie Mercury? Yes he was there too . . . in spirit and on screen, first projected behind the stage during May’s guitar solo spot and then in sight and sound on a video and audio feed from an old Queen concert as the live band played along with the mighty Bohemian Rhapsody.

The song ended with the crowd mesmerised as the video Mercury and the real-life Rodgers traded vocal lines. The show itself ended in typical style with all arms aloft for We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions.

Special mention must go to former Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray who joined the backing band of Spike Edney and Jamie Moses at short notice after tour bassist Danny Miranda had to go into hospital.

On this evidence, Queen, with Paul Rodgers, remain the champions of the world.

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  1. 1
    BigBuedro

    AWESOME!

    Saw them on the previous tour and loved ‘em…last night was even better!

    This review is spot on.

    Looking forward to Liverpool Echo Arena tomorrow!

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    Queenfan

    YES it was a great night. As the song says WE GOT THE WHOLE HOUSE ROCKING!!

    Great review by the way.

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    Cecilia

    Queen + Paul Rodgers,speaks for itself,words just fail me.

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    Jill

    Fantastic sound and show – I loved the fact that as well as Freddie, there were a few shots of John Deacon on the video that accompanied BoRap. The whole concert was a night to remember, but marred slightly by the real access and parking problems we encountered.
    Great review – totally agree.

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  5. 5
    Cindy

    Nothing compares to the music these guys create and their live performances. They are the best…period.

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    Aly Williams

    Hope to bump into you BigBuerdro at Liverpool on Saturday night, can’t wait, saw them twice on the last tour in Manchester and Hyde Park, brilliant. Love the album and the show looks awesome on youtube, I going to Manchester aswell, Id have gone to Brum myself and other dates if it wasn’t for the bloody credit crunch. I particularly looking forward to this one as I saw my first Queen gig (of 4 with Freddie) at Liverpool Empire in 79 on the crazy tour so this one will be the first in the Pool since then…ah nostalgia, glad you enjoyed the gig.Love the review aswell, makes a change from the media.

    Cheers
    Aly Williams (Huyton, Liverpool)

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    Anita King

    Queen & Paul Rogers were absolutely FANTASTIC. My 3rd time to see Queen – 1st time for my husband and 2 teenage sons who all thought they were awesome !! Truly spectacular, moving, great guitar we all just loved the show. When can we see them again ???

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    VillaGirl75

    This is the first reveiw I’ve read that recognises this is a collaboration and not Rodgers replacing Freddie. Everyone there had an amazing time. My personal favourite part was Brian May and Roger Taylor starting off ’39 with a guitar and bass drum and being joined by Rodgers, Edney, Miranda and the other guy from Whitesnake in a most fantastic rendition. I just wish I could see it all over again tonight!

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    Jay Patel

    Oh my God!!! The concert was amazing, I was in tears when the video clips of Freddie Mercury came on with him singing Bohemian Rhapsody.

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    scott reilly

    Er… Is it just me or has the photographer missed Roger!!!! wtf, please correct this and upload some of Roger.
    Anyway it was a great gig in a great venue.

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    Malcolm

    Incredible performances by all the band.I was at the frontof the arena right under the speakers and had a problem hearing Paul Rodgers voice in some of the opening songs.Did anyone else have the same.But they were fantastic well worth the trip from the valleys.

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    Ian Harvey

    Hey Scott, Ian the photographer (and reviewer) here. I think you’ll find there are two pix with Roger on! I was with the press pack, who only get the first three songs to photograph before we’re kicked off – now if only those nice Queen chaps had given me a photo pit pass for the whole gig there would be Roger pix galore, especially from the drum solo, I’m In Love With My Car, A Kind Of Magic and Say It’s Not True section. Maybe next time . . . ;-)

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    Matthew Parry

    Just come back from Liverpool…sensational !! What a wonderful concert…I’ve seen Queen many times and am enjoying them now as ever before…one small whinge…”Can’t get enough” “Wishing Well” ” Feel like making love ” with May on guitar…surely there’s a spot !! Anyway 10/10 … Liverpool rocks

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    Philippe Maryssael

    Saw them in Antwerp in 2005 and in both Antwerp and Luxembourg this year. Hey, they know how to rock the house, the street, … and the cosmos…
    Unforgettable!

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    Rach

    I absolutely adored the concert. Paul Rodgers was much better than I expected and all of the band were spot on. Freddie was, of course, sadly missed. A totally enjoyable night and the whole crowd threw themselves into singing and dancing along!

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    Andrew Parr

    I saw the Liverpool show last night and can honestly say it was one of the most emotional concerts I have ever been to. I was sceptical of Paul Rodgers singing Queen songs so did not go to the last tour….but last night….wow. I can only say that this review could have been the Liverpool show. The band AND crowd were amazing. I saw Queen with FM several times and this show was equally memorable. One very happy Queen fan!

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    AMANDA

    THE BRAZIL LOVE BRIAN MAY!!!

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    Anna Wakerley

    Great show at the NIA but we couldn’t hear very well at all, the sound was awful. We were all shouting out “We can’t hear you”, spoilt a good show. We were up in upper block 4. It was like listening to the music in a tunnel! Still enjoyed seeing Brian & Roger as never got to see FM.

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    theCOSMOSROCKS!

    »QUEEN + Paul Rodgers “THE COSMOS ROCKS”=BEST Album of 2008=TERRIFI!!=BRILLIANT!!

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