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Monday 18.08.08

We Will Rock You coming to Bristol!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 12:24:53

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Rock-coming-Bristol-Hippodrome/article-273594-detail/article.html

Smash-hit musical We Will Rock You is coming to the Bristol next year.

The show, written by comedian Ben Elton and based on the music of legendary rock band Queen, will come to the city in September as part of the show’s first UK tour.

It will start in Manchester in March, then visit Sunderland and Birmingham before coming to Bristol for a six-week run until the end of October, finally going on to Edinburgh.

Tickets for the show go on general sale on September 15, but Bristol Evening Post readers who collect special tokens in the newspaper will be able to buy them from September 1. Gary Roden, the general manager of the Hippodrome – which has featured musicals such as Mamma Mia, Evita and Dr Dolittle already this year – was delighted that the show is coming to Bristol.

He said: “It is brilliant news once again for the theatre and the city.

“We Will Rock You has been a phenomenal success in London and has been seen by over six million people worldwide, and we have no doubt whatsoever that the show will be a sell-out success story for the Hippodrome.

“This is one of the shows that the people of Bristol have been asking to land on their doorstep, and we are only too happy to oblige. It will be the hot ticket for 2009, and I would urge people to snap up tickets sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment.”

We Will Rock You first opened at the West End’s Dominion Theatre in 2002. Since then almost four million tickets have been sold for 2,300 performances, grossing more than £100 million at the box office.

It has also been shown all around the world, from Tokyo to Toronto and Melbourne to Madrid, and swept the board at the 2003 Theatregoers’ Choice Awards, picking up the five gongs and the award for best new musical.

The show also packs in 24 of Queen’s biggest hits, including Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are The Champions and I Want To Break Free.
Scripted by Ben Elton, who collaborated with Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, the story is set on earth 300 years into the future.
Everyone wears the same clothes, watches the same films and thinks the same thoughts. Music is also generated by one company, and musical instruments are banned.

But resistance comes in the form of a man called Galileo, a hero who will help the world break free.
Elton, who rose to prominence in the early 1980s when he co-wrote the sitcom The Young Ones – much of which was set in Bristol – said: “I had almost given up trying to find a story that could contain the incredible richness, wit and variety of Queen’s greatest hits.
“Then the idea suddenly came to me – a world where young people are denied the right to make music for themselves, to do what Elvis and the Beatles did, to form bands, write songs and start a revolution in their heads.

“I really thought Queen could illustrate that beautifully, and of course the fact that they are ultimate rock gods and the stuff of legend anyway meant that it was a terrifically fun story to weave.”

Elton will direct the show that will come to Bristol himself, while May and Taylor will be musical directors, and the trio are expecting to visit at some point during the run. And he said that the production that comes here will probably be the best yet.
He said: “We Will Rock You is constantly developing. When it comes to Bristol it will probably be better than anything we have done, with new jokes and all the wisdom we have learned from around the world.

“We are used to putting the big version of the show on, and that is what we will be bringing to Bristol. People will be getting the full We Will Rock You experience. “So far we have never failed to get a standing ovation, so we hope Bristol likes it.
“I promise we will bring a show that will blow the audience’s socks off.
“We Will Rock You isn’t just a title – it’s a promise.”
Brian May added: “We are excited to be able, finally, to send a brand new, top class We Will Rock You company out on tour around the UK. The mother ship, in the Dominion Theatre, will be rockin’ on all the while, keeping the home fires burning until further notice.”

Tickets for We Will Rock You go on sale to Evening Post readers/ Groups 10+ / Live Nation card holders on Monday, September 1. Special tokens will appear in the Bristol Evening Post from August 29.

Tickets do not go on general sale until 10am on September 15.

The show will run from September 16 to October 31 next year. Evening performances will start at 7.30pm, with matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2.30pm, except September 16, 2009.

Tickets cost between £21 and £40, with concessions available, excluding Saturdays.

Saturday 09.08.08

A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud - Brian May

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 09:37:46

Brian’s thesis has been published and you can buy it here for £43.99!

Monday 04.08.08

Queen and Paul Rodgers - The Cosmos Rocks album!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 07:19:37

From www.queenonline.com

CASTING AN EYE ON EAGERLY AWAITED QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS
THE COSMOS ROCKS CD ALBUM

Having between them sold more than 300 million albums, it is only to be expected that the first studio collaboration between rock giants Queen and revered rock legend Paul Rodgers in the form of the upcoming album The Cosmos Rocks is one of this year’s most eagerly anticipated.

For the music we will have to wait a little longer: the album does not reach stores until September 15 (October 14 in the USA), but for anyone wondering how Queen and Paul Rodgers circa 2008 visualise themselves the band this week revealed the cover art for the forthcoming CD album.

The thematic image is the work of award winning photographer Edgar Martins who has been hailed ‘one of the most influential artists of his generation working within the medium of Photography’. Widely represented internationally in various high profile museums, public, corporate and private collections, Martin’s awarded books and series include ‘Black Holes & Other Inconsistencies’ and ‘The Diminishing Present’, work, according to critical observers, ‘positioned in the grey area of fact and fiction, reality and allegory’.

So beyond Martin’s striking cover image, what lies in store with The Cosmos Rocks?

Tantalisingly, the Queen + Paul Rodgers’ point of view is: “People really, truly playing together in the studio – you don’t get that much these days. But, you will get it on the new Queen and Paul Rodgers album.”

The Cosmos Rocks, featuring 13 all-new tracks written and recorded by Queen + Paul Rodgers, is released by EMI/Parlophone throughout the world excepting North America where it is a Hollywood Records release.

A teaser is above…to see the full Cosmos Rocks artwork check out the Album Club now…plus read more exclusive quotes, this time from Photographer Edgar Martins.

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Saturday 26.07.08

Happy birthday Roger!!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 11:13:32

Happy birthday, 59 today!!! :) The big 60 next year….

Roger Taylor - Electric Fire tour, Stoke

Thursday 24.07.08

SAS Band news

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 11:18:32

Here is the latest from Spike Edney (the wizard!!) taken from www.sasband.com:

Dear Friends of The SAS Band, What a month it’s been! Major events for all members of the band…. First of all there was the Mandela concert in Hyde Park - two weeks of intense rehearsal and four hours of high energy performance. It was a great honour for the band to appear at Nelson’s 90th birthday celebration. Two of our highlights were playing with the Soweto Gospel Choir and Amy Winehouse! It was however, very exhausting and we barely had time to dust ourselves off, when it was time to head off to sunny Sweden to the Pite Havsbad Festival (pausing swiftly at The Brook for a quick warm-up). Great fun was had by all, but now it’s time for myself and Jamie to set our sights on the upcoming tour with Brian, Roger and Paul. We kick off early September in Russia and finish in Rio in December. It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it. Hope to see you somewhere along the way.

Oh yeah… and Jamie got married!

Cheers, Spike

On another note, it looks like the annual Christmas concerts won’t happen this year because of the Queen and Paul Rodgers tour :(

Spike Edney!

Saturday 19.07.08

Happy birthday Brian!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 11:15:49

Happy birthday Dr May!

Brian May

Monday 14.07.08

Roger Taylor at Goodwood!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 09:58:07

Roger, Sarina and some of his kids attended the Cartier Pary at Goodwood on 13 July!

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Saturday 28.06.08

Neslon Mandela’s 90th birthday party!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 09:50:03

Queen and Paul Rogders played a fantastic set at the end of the 46664 event in Hyde Park on 27 June! It was great to hear One Vision!!! Fingers crossed for the tour!

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Thursday 26.06.08

Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Dinner - 25 June!

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 09:57:05

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Monday 23.06.08

Yet another Queen and Paul Rodgers date added

Filed under: Queen — Sarah @ 22:40:21

Wembley arena - 8 November!!!!!

Tickets go on sale at 9am on 28 June!

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I'm Sarah, I'm 28 and I'm from the West Country. I have liked Queen since 1991. I saw Roger 14 times on the Electric Fire tour and I went to 21 shows on the Queen & Paul Rodgers tour!

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