They said Paul Rodgers was Freddy's favorite singer, they are lucky to have him. Rodgers joined the duo, with the group billed as 'Queen + Paul Rodgers', and they toured worldwide in 2005 and 2006. "Well, it was a wild ride, I'll tell you," he said (hear audio below).

Paul Rogers is the perfect vocalist for this next phase of Queen's career. ‘39 (4.37) 10. ADVERTISE / Queen + Paul Rodgers was born in late 2004 to perform at the U.K. Music Hall of Fame Awards. I don't even own any Queen albums but for some reason I bought tickets to see their Buffalo show on 3-17-06 based on 4 or 5 tracks they played off the CD version of this DVD on local radio -it sounded good enough for me to blow $100 on concert tickets.

I wasn't entirely sure what to expect being a Queen fan of 30 plus years and being familiar with Paul Rogers' music through my Mum but wow! Fat Bottomed Girls (5.50) 5. This DVD captures that general feel with a good sound balance between the music and the crowd. And we are still friends, and I love the guys.".

Can’t Get Enough (4.21) 20.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2016.

BLABBERMOUTH.NET We Will Rock You (2.34) 26. If you are a Freddie fanatic who feels Queen is through- avoid it. I’m In Love With My Car (3.35) 15. Now you can re-capture that experience on DVD in full surround sound with the complete ultimate Queen + Paul Rodgers concert. This is all clichés -- glittering gold, rock & roll and school's out -- but the band seems happy to shuffle the pieces and put them together in a slightly different order, to get whatever meager charge there is by following a 20-degree curve instead of a 15-degree one. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Radio Ga Ga (6.00) 19. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Queen + Paul Rodgers - Return of the Champions, Queen + Paul Rodgers - Return Of The Champions. So we did four or five of my songs… But it was great.

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It was a massive 2 & 1/2 hour show that brought the house down. Wish John would have joined in the fun as this would have completed it.

If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. Sold by READY 2 GO and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2007. Brian's sound was top notch(as always) as well. does not endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of, any user comment. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. I Want To Break Free (3.55) 4. Of course, this is almost entirely due to the fact that the songs here were written by and for Rodgers, a frontman who is a cosmos away from Freddie Mercury and never quite seemed comfortable taming Freddie's flamboyancy. All Right Now (6.54) 25. I wasn't expecting much as Paul voice wasn't like Freddie's at all. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. That none of these songs are good -- hell, some of them are frankly embarrassing, especially when Rodgers channels his inner David St. Hubbins to sing "The cosmos is rocking with the majestic power of rock" -- is almost beside the point. "Paul has one of the greatest rock voices but it's more blues- and soul-orientated I would have thought," Taylor told the Toronto Sun. People were standing the whole time, singing, clapping, and dancing to their first Queen show in the Buff in 24 years. Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2009. I thoroughly enjoyed the mix of Queen and Free/Bad Company songs. Another One Bites The Dust (3.53) 7. We toured all over the place.

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There are hints of the old craziness -- thank the stars for "C-Lebrity," a monumentally silly satire of TMZ married to the only outsized arrangement here, but "Call Me" also comes close to capturing the bright pop of The Game -- but this is firmly Rodgers' show; it's all meat and potatoes, not champagne and caviar.