Freddie
Mercury sang the show must go on.
Gary Mullen ensures the show does go on.
On Friday night (22nd October) at the Stroud Subscription Rooms,
to the joy of a full house of Queen fans, the show did go on.
Queue
of fans
The
queue of fans stretched right out of the doors, eagerly awaiting
the sound check to be completed so that they could get to the seats
with the best view.
The
stage was in darkness and the main lights dimmed down, a feeling
of excitement and anticipation filled the hall.
Reverberating
music. Vibrating the very structure of the impressive, late regency
building.
A light
show that would not be out of place at any large rock venue sent
beams of light into the audience.
ONE
NIGHT OF QUEEN WAS UNDER WAY.
One
vision
The
sound of One Vision filled the room and on came Gary Mullen or was
it Freddie. You could be forgiven if you thought it was the latter,
in complete sync with the music and lights, cavorting across the
stage.
Then
came the vocals, as close to the original as I would think that
you could get.
As
the set progressed, and the crowd who knew all the words, sang when
spaces were left for them to carry on the vocals that everyone seemed
to know so well.
It
was an energetic performance from Gary, who had sweat glistening
on his skin.
His
voice was powerful enough and his range wide enough to handle the
vocals made so well known by the original Freddie.
We
will rock you
Set
two started with We Will Rock You, moving on to the long awaited
Bohemian Rhapsody.
It
was difficult at times to remember that the music came not from
Queen, but from the Works. Accurately and faithfully performed with
the feel of the original preserved.
As
always when you're enjoying yourself the mandatory three encores
arrived all to soon. Leaving the building, it was difficult not
to take note of the conversations taking place.
It
becomes obvious that fans of Queen, although sad that their heroes
were not here tonight,
were more than happy with this tribute.
And
as one said, It was a kind of magic...
Review
by Kenny Savage

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