Different strokes...
"The debate over who is better at filling the role of Queen's frontman between Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert often comes down to personal preference and the specific context of their performances.
Paul Rodgers (2004-2009):
- Known for his powerful, bluesy rock vocals, Rodgers brought a different style to Queen's music, emphasizing classic rock elements.
- He was the lead singer of Free and Bad Company, and his experience in rock contributed to a more traditional rock sound during his tenure with Queen.
- Fans appreciated his ability to perform classic Queen hits while adding his own flair.
Adam Lambert (2009-present):
- Lambert is known for his wide vocal range and theatrical performance style.
- His charisma and ability to engage with the audience have been significant draws for fans.
- Lambert has also brought a fresh energy to the band, often incorporating new arrangements and interpretations of Queen's songs, making them feel contemporary.
In summary, if you prefer a classic rock sound and a more straightforward approach, you might favor Paul Rodgers. If you appreciate theatricality and vocal versatility, Adam Lambert might be your choice. Ultimately, both have brought unique qualities to the role and have contributed to keeping Queen's music alive for new generations."
Genuine question. What are their sets if they aren't dj sets? I saw (some- I got bored) at I.o.w last year. Wasnt listed as dj set but didn't appear to be anything extra.
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