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inmsthebest

Bohemian: 532 posts
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I've read that Paul didn't have a big love for the band, specially for Freddie. What do you know about this?.
God, Amazing powerful musicians""
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Dear Friends

Champion: 86 posts
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Paul McCartney, Queen and Sting recorded a song together to support Nelson Mandela's causes, 46664. It is only possible to download this song through the website iTunes. The money collected will be given to the Mandela Foundation, which helps people with HIV and AIDS, in the areas where it is the most prevalent in the world. The song will be available for downloading as of January 19. A CD will also be released in stores on March 19.
Anyway the wind blows...
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inmsthebest

Bohemian: 532 posts
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Dear Friends wrote: Paul McCartney, Queen and Sting recorded a song together to support Nelson Mandela's causes, 46664. It is only possible to download this song through the website iTunes. The money collected will be given to the Mandela Foundation, which helps people with HIV and AIDS, in the areas where it is the most prevalent in the world. The song will be available for downloading as of January 19. A CD will also be released in stores on March 19. Well, that sounds great!!I'm glad thy're working together for a good cause. Thanks for the info on that song.
God, Amazing powerful musicians""
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Munchsack

Royalty: 1770 posts
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Paul McCartney is dead.
This can't end well.
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DavidRFuller

Bohemian: 965 posts
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yeah, he died before Queen ever existed.
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voteforpedro

Rocker: 16 posts
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miss him miss him miss him....
gggg
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Shane Jazz

Bohemian: 687 posts
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Remember in the Magic Years? Sir Paul says that Queen had a distinct, instantly recognizable sound because Freddie had a great voice and Brian was a good guitar player, as well. And his famous "Queen Mercury" sound-bite at the end. It's too bad that proposed Linda McCartney tribute album never materialized, because Roger and Brian were going to record a song, can't remember which one exactly, for the project.
Man Made Paradise
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Shane Jazz

Bohemian: 687 posts
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And I believe there was a great pic in one of my old QIFC magazines of Roger and Brian with their arms around Macca and Linda at some awards show in early 1987. Rog and Bri were picking up an award for the Live in Budapest video.
Man Made Paradise
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Lester Burnham

Deity: 5870 posts
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ShaneJazz4 wrote: Remember in the Magic Years? Sir Paul says that Queen had a distinct, instantly recognizable sound because Freddie had a great voice and Brian was a good guitar player, as well. And his famous "Queen Mercury" sound-bite at the end. It's too bad that proposed Linda McCartney tribute album never materialized, because Roger and Brian were going to record a song, can't remember which one exactly, for the project. 'Souvenir', from his excellent 1997 album "Flaming Pie".
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Shane Jazz

Bohemian: 687 posts
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Thanks Lester! Absolutely right.
Man Made Paradise
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coops

Bohemian: 410 posts
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Paul's latest album is brilliant. Return of the champions on the other hand. Hmmm
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Maz

Deity: 5799 posts
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Dear Friends wrote: The song will be available for downloading as of January 19. A CD will also be released in stores on March 19. Source?
DJ's the man we love the most
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jjoorr

Be Gentle, I'm a newbie: 14 posts
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Wouldn't mccartney be a perfect man for freddie mercury tribute consert? I use to think of paul as a typical "do-good-things-man", as in Live8. Do anybody know why he was missing in '92?
"Death on two legs"
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inmsthebest

Bohemian: 532 posts
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I would like to see Paul singing some Queen's songs like bo rhap or you're my best friend, I think that song(YMBF) would suit perfectly for him.:))
God, Amazing powerful musicians""
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