American Idol runner up to be the new singer for Queen? It's possible, says Brian May

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If you thought Adam Lambert looked like a natural fit with iconic rockers Queen during American Idol's finale, you weren't the only one.

Hours after it was announced that Lambert was Season 8's runner-up last week, widespread speculation began circulating that the 26-year-old singer had been offered a job as Queen's new front man. While that's not true yet, guitarist Brian May isn't ruling out the possibility.

"Amongst all that furor, there wasn't really a quiet moment to talk. But [drummer Roger Taylor] and I are definitely hoping to have a meaningful conversation with him at some point," May told Rolling Stone. "It's not like we, as Queen, would rush into coalescing with another singer just like that. It isn't that easy. But I'd certainly like to work with Adam. That is one amazing instrument he has there."

Queen recently ended a four-year relationship with Paul Rodgers, who was handling the vocal duties for the band.

Lambert auditioned for Idol with Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" and instantly became a buzzed-about contender for the show's Top 36. His revved-up, glam-rock numbers and hauntingly restrained ballads made him the front-runner all season before ultimately coming up short. While the show has produced more pop artists than rockers, May recognizes that springboard it provides young artists.

For now, Lambert must first complete the 50-city tour with his fellow Top 10 members, and the Idol producers, 19 Entertainment, will likely have first dibs on anything Lambert does next. May said whatever happens, he's excited to see what Lambert and Idol winner Kris Allen (who also shared the stage during "We Are the Champions") do next.

"Both those boys are well worthy of big success," May said. "So it's pointless for someone like me to stand on the sidelines jeering. I'm confident Adam will make great use of this wonderful opportunity. I hope I'm there to see it."
 
Although I like when George Michael tried to fill in This guy seams like a better fit. Great vocal range and stage presence and flamboyant as Freddie Mercury was.
 
Although I like when George Michael tried to fill in This guy seams like a better fit. Great vocal range and stage presence and flamboyant as Freddie Mercury was.


I don't remember that at all... I did like Paul Rodgers with Queen, though.
 
I think it would be a good fit for Lambert. He'd be stupid to turn it down for a solo career...he can always have that later.

I disagree! I think it would be a mistake! It would be a great fit, but remember INXS tried this also and it failed. Now INXS in no way compares to Queen, but Lambert needs to be with a younger, more relevant crew. Chris Daughtry made a wise decision by turning down the lead singer position for Fuel & struck out on his own. But hey, what the heck do I know...:sqcool:
 
I disagree! I think it would be a mistake! It would be a great fit, but remember INXS tried this also and it failed. Now INXS in no way compares to Queen, but Lambert needs to be with a younger, more relevant crew. Chris Daughtry made a wise decision by turning down the lead singer position for Fuel & struck out on his own. But hey, what the heck do I know...:sqcool:

While I respect your opinion, I will stick with my original statement. Queen is not, nor have they ever been INXS. Queen could benefit from Lambert's showmanship and voice. He would be the closest thing to Mercury that they have ever had!
 
I might also add that the reason INXS didnt work was internal. JT the lead singer got strung out on Heroin and nearly died. I watched a program with him in recovery recently and he is once again writing music but he was mostly the reason they didnt get out of the shoot.
 
Totally agree with David! I saw Queen with Freddy and he was fantastic. Who ever fronts Queen needs "SWAG". Freddy had it and Adam has it.
 
Well, if this happens I will never listen to Queen again.
 
Adam has a remarkable talent, but his singing does NOT match Freddie in any way. When "Yes" or "Rush" need a stand-in, sign him up. Paul Rogers did okay on a handful of songs and I would only expect the same from Adam.

I want more than anyone to have another Freddie Mercury. Just because this guy is of a certain sexuality and style doesn't make him one.
 
Adam has a remarkable talent, but his singing does NOT match Freddie in any way. When "Yes" or "Rush" need a stand-in, sign him up. Paul Rogers did okay on a handful of songs and I would only expect the same from Adam.

I want more than anyone to have another Freddie Mercury. Just because this guy is of a certain sexuality and style doesn't make him one.

Only problem is I doubt this kid has a sliver of the talent required to take the place of Alex or Geddy... remember, they don't just sing, they play multiple instruments and write their own music and lyrics.