Bakerlooline
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I noticed that. It’s uncanny.Whoever the lad is playing Brian, he has the voice absolutely bang on......
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I noticed that. It’s uncanny.Whoever the lad is playing Brian, he has the voice absolutely bang on......
Roger Taylor is the drummer. He and May continued Queen under various line ups.I'm going to be honest, I couldn't tell you the name of the drummer.
There were 4 members, what was May's issue with the other one?
Because he originally landed the part.How come sbc knows so much about it??
Did his massive bonk-on get him the role?Because he originally landed the part.
they're a much better tribute band with lambert upfront imho...I saw them at the arena with Paul Rogers and thought they were poor.
Naaa. Cohen wanted to delve in the hedonistic debauchery that most likely contributed to Freddie's demise, whereas the band wanted a more family orientated film that would highlight the good times. I think it's quite understandable from May and Taylor's viewpoint. They wanted a film to entertain and celebrate the history of the band, not a warts and all exposé on the real life perils of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.And SBC reckoned that he didn't like the direction of the film as they wanted to concentrate on the band after Mercury died.
Was reading about this recently and thought it got shelved.
Only seen footage but he's a good fit like - look really good. Me mate went to see them and loved it. I wouldn't have minded it myself but (re-sale) tickets were extortionate.they're a much better tribute band with lambert upfront imho...
Roger Taylor is the drummer. He and May continued Queen under various line ups.
I saw them at the arena with Paul Rogers and thought they were poor.
John Deacon, the bass player, only played a couple times after Freddie Mercury died. I don't really think it's May having an issue, he's just uber chummy with Taylor.
They should have all wrapped it in IMO.
@ShieldsBlackCat2015 is this true?
Naaa. Cohen wanted to delve in the hedonistic debauchery that most likely contributed to Freddie's demise, whereas the band wanted a more family orientated film that would highlight the good times. I think it's quite understandable from May and Taylor's viewpoint. They wanted a film to entertain and celebrate the history of the band, not a warts and all exposé on the real life perils of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.