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He couldn't sing to save his life, but Alex Harvey is the best frontman music has ever known.
Bull shit.He couldn't sing to save his life, but Alex Harvey is the best frontman music has ever known.
Hehehehehehe.Never heard the man go out of key or deliver a bum note, he was amazing
Filth, reported !It looks f***ing appalling.
Hehehehehehe.
Filth, reported !
and the gadgee playing Brian May? Got to be related, spittin' fuckin' dabs!
Never seen the first one...a lot of stuff coming out now.
I saw it earlier in the week and really enjoyed it. Loved the Wayne’s World reference. The lad playing Freddie was brilliant. If you treat it as entertainment rather than a history lesson, you’ll have a great time.
He sounds incredibly like him! You should tell your brother to tell him to sing!He’s my brothers mate.
there’s a f***ing brand new state of the art cinema you know. The odeon is liking going back to 1920.Just got back from watching this at the Odeon in Darlington, complaint sent to the Odeon no bastard heating on.
The movie, however, was f***ing brilliant. Rami Malek was outstanding as Freddie
Freddie pretty much was the number one front man, he could sing the phonebook ffs. Kurt Cobain even gave him a mention in his suicide note, everybody should give Queen the respect they deserve tbf. Never heard the man go out of key or deliver a bum note, he was amazing and Live Aid showcased Queen and Freddie to the max. RIP fella, I get a bit uneasy about all the guest singers and I agree with John Deacon when he said Queen pretty much died with Freddie.
Bull shit.
He was in Mr Robot anarl.The lad playing Freddie was in I Robot. May is Gwillim Lee once of Midsomer Murders and one of the others is young Peter Beale from Eastenders