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Queen + Paul Rodgers
L–R: Paul Rodgers, Roger Taylor and Brian May in 2005
Background information
OriginEngland
GenresRock
Years active2004–2009
Labels
Spinoff of
Past members

Queen + Paul Rodgers (sometimes referred to asQ+PR orQPR) was a collaboration betweenQueen (Brian May andRoger Taylor) andPaul Rodgers, formerly ofBad Company,Free,The Firm andThe Law. Guitarist May had previously performed with Rodgers on several occasions, including a performance at theRoyal Albert Hall.

After they first performed together at the 10 October 2004 induction of Queen to theUK Music Hall of Fame, it was made clear that Rodgers would not be replacing Queen's former lead singer,Freddie Mercury, who died on 24 November 1991, and instead, would simply be "featured with" past Queen members.[1] Former Queenbass guitaristJohn Deacon declined to participate in the collaboration after having retired in 1997. The group's three principal members, May, Taylor and Rodgers, were supplemented on tour by Queen's former touring keyboard player,Spike Edney, rhythm guitaristJamie Moses, and bass guitarist Danny Miranda, who had previously worked withBlue Öyster Cult. Throughout their career, the band completed two world tours, issued the first studio album for Queen in nearly 15 years entitled,The Cosmos Rocks, and released two live albums and three live DVDs.

Rodgers announced in May 2009 that theQueen + Paul Rodgers collaboration had come to an end, saying, "it was never meant to be a permanent arrangement." He did, however, leave open the possibility for future collaborations.[2] This collaboration was then followed by another collaboration, this time withAdam Lambert, calledQueen + Adam Lambert.

Beginnings (2004)

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The origins of the collaboration came when May played at theFender Strat Pack concert in 2004. As he had done many times before (but beforehand nothing really happened as far as Queen were concerned), he joined Rodgers for a rendition ofFree's classic, "All Right Now". After this, May spoke of a chemistry between the two of them. Following this, May invited Rodgers to play with Queen at their 10 October 2004 induction to theUK Music Hall of Fame where they played "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" and "All Right Now". Again citing a new excitement with Rodgers, the three announced their world tour in 2005.

Return of the Champions Tour (2005–2006)

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The group's first public performance was at a concert in South Africa in March 2005 in support ofNelson Mandela's46664AIDS awareness campaign. The tour began properly with a concert at theBrixton Academy venue in London, with tickets sold primarily to members of the official Queen fan club. An arena tour of Europe followed in spring 2005, with dates at venues such as Wembley Pavilion, Cardiff International Arena and Le Zénith in France. Four outdoor stadium dates were scheduled for the first time in Portugal atEstadio do Restelo (Att: 30,000), atRhein-Energie Stadion inCologne, Germany (Att:27,500),Gelredome inArnhem, the Netherlands (Att:25,000) and atHyde Park in the UK (Att:65,000) in the summer of 2005.

TheEstadio do Restelo concert took place on 2 July 2005. The Queen + Paul Rodgers concert was planned to be one of the stages forLive 8 but only a message was sent before"'39". Two songs were dedicated toLive 8. "Say It's Not True", a song by Taylor for Nelson Mandela's fight againstHIV/AIDS in Africa, was introduced by Taylor in Lisbon: "This is a song from Nelson Mandela and for HIV/AIDS Africa, especially today on Live 8-day. This is a song to Lisbon." After this song, May dedicated"'39" toBob Geldof and introduced the song: "Olá Lisboa! I would like to make a salute to all our comrades and friends who are doing such a wonderful job and trying that children throughout the world are no longer hungry; let's make a big noise for Bob Geldof and Live 8".

TheHyde Park concert took place on 15 July 2005. The band and management gave away thousands of free tickets to emergency services people for helping in the aftermath of the7 July 2005 London bombings, which caused the concert to be postponed by a week. British comedianPeter Kay, who had also appeared during the encore at their Manchester gig in May that year, warmed up the crowd, with the bandRazorlight as the support act. The concert was attended by some 65,000 people, and Queen + Paul Rodgers performed for over 2 hours.

From the 2005Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour

A typical set list mainly focused on Queen's best-known hits, with songs such as "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions", and "Bohemian Rhapsody". In an interview published in theSan Jose Mercury News, Rodgers said that the one song they would not be able play while on tour was "Killer Queen", due to the fact that "the melodies are just too on the spot". The typical set also included some songs from the back catalogues ofFree andBad Company, such as "All Right Now", "Wishing Well", "Feel Like Making Love", and "Bad Company". May and Taylor sang lead on some songs. May: "Hammer to Fall" (the first part only), "Love of My Life","'39" (on which he sang lead on the studio version originally). Taylor: "Radio Ga Ga" (both verses and first two choruses), "These Are the Days of Our Lives", "Say It's Not True" (a new song), and "I'm in Love with My Car" (on which he sang lead on the studio version originally as well). Taylor often left the drum kit (the exception[clarification needed] being "I'm in Love with My Car") while a drum machine played on "Radio Ga Ga" and "These Are the Days of Our Lives". For "Say It's Not True", he would be accompanied by auxiliary band members Miranda and Moses, who both played acoustic guitars (except for the 46664 concert, in which Taylor was accompanied by May and Moses – which was the only time May played guitar on this song during the tour).

In addition to well known favourites and hits, there were a number of occasional "surprise" additions to the setlist, including: "I Was Born to Love You" (Japan only), "Imagine" (John Lennon cover, Hyde Park only), "Teo Torriatte" (Japan only), "Too Much Love Will Kill You" (feat.Katie Melua, South Africa only), '"Long Away" (selected shows only), "Tavaszi Szel" (Budapest only) and "Let There Be Drums" (Sandy Nelson cover performed at most gigs). "Sunshine of Your Love" was played in Newcastle as testament to theCream reunion gig in London going on at the same time (3 May). May had been present at the Cream show on 2 May, which possibly[weasel words] inspired him to do it. The band also added "Dragon Attack" to a number of shows on the 2006 North American tour.

Queen + Paul Rodgers followed the European tour with a series of performances in fall 2005, in such diverse locations as Aruba, Japan and the United States of America.Slash, lead guitarist of the bandGuns N' Roses and formerlyVelvet Revolver, joined the band for "Can't Get Enough" during their show at the legendaryHollywood Bowl, the second of their two-show trial run in North America (22 October 2005).

In early 2006, Queen + Paul Rodgers played a 23-date tour of North America. The tour started at theAmerican Airlines Arena inMiami (first Florida date since 1978, first official USA tour since 1982) and ended with a sold-out performance in Vancouver, Canada (where they also covered theJimi Hendrix song "Red House" – the only performance of this song on the tour).

The Cosmos Rocks (2006–2008)

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On 15 August 2006, May confirmed through his website and fan club that Queen + Paul Rodgers would begin producing their first studio album in October, to be recorded at a "secret location". The album, titledThe Cosmos Rocks, was released in the European Union on 15 September 2008 and in the United States on 28 October 2008. It was Queen's sixteenth studio album and the first since 1995'sMade in Heaven.

May later recalled: "We spent a huge amount of time making that album with Paul Rodgers, going through quite a lot of pain, and I don't think it made the slightest dent on public consciousness. So I would be cautious about being in a recording group called Queen without Freddie."[3]

Rock the Cosmos Tour (2008)

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On 27 June 2008, Queen + Paul Rodgers performed at Hyde Park in London forNelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebration. The performance included a portion of "One Vision", "Tie Your Mother Down", "Show Must Go On", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions", and "All Right Now". Following this, the group embarked on the Rock The Cosmos Tour, opening on 12 September with an AIDS-benefit concert to an audience of over 350,000 people in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The tour then moved to Russia, before continuing around Europe. The concert in Ukraine was later made into a film for world AIDS day and subsequently DVDLive in Ukraine. On November 19, as part of their Latin American tour, they performed at theEstadio San Carlos de Apoquindo,Santiago, Chile.[4] This tour did include a rare performance ofLas Palabras de Amor and the first ever live performance ofBijou.

Split (2009)

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In May 2009, with a summer reunion tour withBad Company looming, the singer toldBillboard.com that the Queen + Paul Rodgers collaboration is, in effect, over, and without animosity.[2] "At this point we're gonna sit back from this," Rodgers says. "My arrangement with (Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor) was similar to my arrangement with Jimmy (Page) in The Firm in that it was never meant to be a permanent arrangement. I think we made a huge success of it, actually. We did two world tours and a couple of live recordings, and...made a studio album [...] which was pretty historical for (Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor) because they hadn't really gone in the studio with anybody and recorded something like that for a very long time. So it was quite an achievement, I think."

Rodgers does not rule out the possibility of working together again, however. "It's kind of an open book, really. If they approach me to do something for charity, for instance, or something like that...I'd be very much into doing that, for sure."[2]

Possible reunion

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In May 2011,Jane's Addiction vocalistPerry Farrell noted that Queen are currently scouting his once former and current live bassistChris Chaney to join the band. Farrell stated: "I have to keep Chris away from Queen, who want him and they're not gonna get him unless we're not doing anything. Then they can have him."[5]

In the same month, Rodgers stated he may tour with Queen again in the near future, stating that he enjoyed the collaboration and may work with them again soon. However, on 3 June, Brian May denied rumours of a reunion, saying: "There is no talk of that happening."[6]

In April 2012, Paul Rodgers suggested that they will do some concerts in the future.[7] Though over the following decade, nothing materialised, with Paul Rodgers developing recent health issues.

Other performances

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Queen + Paul Rodgers performed at theVH1 Rock Honors Show in 2006 performing "The Show Must Go On", "We Will Rock You" (withDave Grohl andTaylor Hawkins on drums), "We Are the Champions" and "Under Pressure".Queen + Paul Rodgers appeared onAl Murray's Happy Hour in April (2008) performing "C-lebrity" for the first time from their debut albumThe Cosmos Rocks.

Queen + Paul Rodgers appear on Eminem's 2009 albumRelapse. The song "Beautiful" samples "Reaching Out" which was used as Queen + Paul Rodgers's live show opener on the 2005–06 tour. "Reaching Out" was originally released as a charity single byRock Therapy, a band which contained both Rodgers and May.

Media releases

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Queen + Paul Rodgers released a single forWorld AIDS Day (1 December) in 2007. The track, "Say It's Not True", written by Roger Taylor became first available for free download on 30 November, and was subsequently released as a proper CD single on 31 December.

Previously, Queen + Paul Rodgers have released a live CD calledReturn of the Champions and a DVD of the same name. Both featured recordings from theirSheffieldHallam FM Arena concert on 9 May 2005. The DVD also features a cover ofJohn Lennon's "Imagine" from Hyde Park. A single featuring "Reaching Out"/"Tie Your Mother Down"/"Fat Bottomed Girls" was also released. In addition, an American promo featuring two tracks taken from the Italian leg of the European tour was available with some copies ofReturn of the Champions.

Soundboard recordings exist of all European shows, except those in Ireland and Sweden. Sheffield,Lisbon,Hyde Park and possiblyBudapest concerts were professionally filmed. The Tokyo show on 26 October 2005 was also professionally filmed and televised, and later released on DVD exclusively in Japan in April 2006, entitled "Super Live in Japan". Many soundboard recordings of tracks were released for download on the Queen official website, with blank Q+PR CD-Rs to burn these tracks available for purchase.

There are also manybootlegs from nearly every show of the 2005/2006 tour in audio, and some video.

Band members

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Touring musicians
  • Spike Edney – keyboards, piano, guitar, backing vocals
  • Jamie Moses – guitar, bass, backing vocals
  • Danny Miranda – bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Neil Murray – bass (for only two shows)[8]

Discography

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Studio albums

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YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[9]
AUS
[10]
AUT
[11]
FRA
[12]
GER
[13]
NL
[14]
NZ
[15]
SWE
[16]
SWI
[17]
US
[18]
2008The Cosmos Rocks
  • Released: September 2008
  • Label:EMI
54911284824547

UK: Silver

"—" denotes the album chart unknown or wasn't released in that country

Live albums

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YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
UK
[9]
AUT
[11]
FRA
[12]
GER
[13]
NL
[14]
SWI
[17]
US
[18]
2005Return of the Champions12198013194284
2009Live in Ukraine651714349111

Singles

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YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[9]
AUT
[11]
FRA
[12]
GER
[13]
NL
[14]
SWI
[17]
US
[18]
2005"Reaching Out /Tie Your Mother Down"2722Return of the Champions
2007Say It's Not True90758262The Cosmos Rocks
2008"C-lebrity"3396675017
Promo singles
YearSingleAlbum
2005"Live from Italy"Non-album single
"We Will Rock You /We Are the Champions"Return of the Champion
2008"We Believe"The Cosmos Rocks
"Call Me"

Videography

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YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[18]
UK
[9]
2005Return of the Champions13[19]1
2006Super Live in Japan
  • Released: June 2006 (Japan Only)
  • Label:EMI
N/A
2009Live in Ukraine2

See also

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References

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  1. ^DeRiso, Nick (25 October 2019)."15 Years Ago: Queen Re-Form With Bad Company's Paul Rodgers".Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved23 February 2024.
  2. ^abc"Queen, Paul Rodgers Split Up". .Billboard.com, 13 May 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  3. ^Hasted, Nick (February 2015). "Queen reborn".Classic Rock. pp. 40–41.
  4. ^"Queen pagó su deuda con Chile ante un eufórico público" (in Spanish). Cooperativa. 10 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 10 December 2023. Retrieved10 April 2025.
  5. ^"Perry Farrell Battles Queen for a Bassist, Plots Dream Lineup for Lollapalooza 2012". Spinner. Archived fromthe original on 28 May 2011. Retrieved21 June 2011.
  6. ^Paul Rodgers to tour with Queen again?Archived 4 June 2011 at theWayback Machine QueenZone. Retrieved 9 June 2011
  7. ^Paul Rodgers: Classic Rocker Talks 'All Right Now,' Adam Lambert and Becoming CanadianArchived 3 January 2019 at theWayback Machine Retrieved 18 April 2012
  8. ^"Queen News October 2008".Brianmay.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2016. Retrieved27 May 2020.
  9. ^abcd"The Official Charts Company – Featured Artists: Queen".Official Charts Company. Retrieved30 May 2011.
  10. ^"Australian Charts - Queen". australian-charts.com Hung Medien. Archived fromthe original on 16 September 2011. Retrieved1 June 2011.
  11. ^abc"Austrian Charts Queen". austriancharts.at Hung Medien. Retrieved1 June 2011.
  12. ^abc"Les Charts Queen". lescharts.com Hung Medien. Archived fromthe original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved1 June 2011.
  13. ^abc"Charts.de - Albums - Queen »» Mehr Treffer anzeigen".Media Control GfK International. Archived fromthe original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved1 June 2011.
  14. ^abc"Dutch Charts > Queen". dutchcharts.nl Hung Medien. Retrieved1 June 2011.
  15. ^"New Zealand Charts > Meat Loaf". charts.nz. Retrieved19 April 2010.
  16. ^"Swedish Charts > Meat Loaf". swedishcharts.com Hung Medien. Retrieved19 April 2010.
  17. ^abc"charts.de > Queen in den Schweizer Charts (Albums) »» Mehr Treffer anzeigen". charts.de / hitparade.ch. Archived fromthe original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved1 June 2011.
  18. ^abcd"Queen Chart History: Billboard 200".Billboard. Retrieved23 October 2023.
  19. ^Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 5 November 2005.

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