The Butcher
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Seen it today, along with 6 others in cinema. Twas excellent I thought, I’ve never bern a big Queen fan but i thought it was quite emtional, maybe cos you know the ending. But really enjoyed it, his minder was a bit if a like.
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Hard to disagree mate.
Live Aid with all of their peers on a level playing field Queen blew them all away.
I offered to provide a running commentary to Mrs Rocks who kindly suggested if I did I would be walking home so it wasnt me.Saw it again tonight. The sound was fucked so the guitar parts were all muted. Which was a shame. And some knob sitting behind commentated to his lass all the way through.
Waiting for danertwat and all the other obvious bless to come along and stays hating.Seen it today, along with 6 others in cinema. Twas excellent I thought, I’ve never bern a big Queen fan but i thought it was quite emtional, maybe cos you know the ending. But really enjoyed it, his minder was a bit if a cnt like.
f***ing hellQuo's "rockin all over the world" opener for me like
Waiting for danertwat and all the other obvious bless to come along and stays hating.
f***ing hell
Nowt offensive about the Quo. I think they supported Queen on the Magic Tour.Grew up with Quo, been to loads of their gigs, and always rocked the house. Met them in Great Yarmouth circa 1970. Bits of them are still going, as too are bits of me. Certain nostalgia there. As for Queen, in their early days Bohemian Rhapsody etc, was looked upon as weird, strange. For me they're a bit like ABBA, not appreciated as to just how good they were until the latter years.
They did indeed, as did Gary Moore, and Level 42. This was Queen's last tour with Freddie, and at the peak of their popularity. I'm not by any means suggesting that Quo were bigger than Queen, but they certainly did more gigs, had more UK chart hits, and lasted a lot longer!Nowt offensive about the Quo. I think they supported Queen on the Magic Tour.
Mercury was a fraud. He was never a rock star, always the actress.
I must be wearing your shoes ! Cocker was brilliant.Just remembered Quo and Joe Cocker also supported Rod Stewart at Gateshead Stadium. Our Lass (Na, really na, she's ower 60 man). She was (is) Rod Stewart daft, and of course I wanted to see Quo, and Joe Cocker, who were both right on tap. As soon as Stewart came on I fecked off to the pub, and left her to it, and met up with her later. Can't stand Stewart like. I remember silent suppers for at least a week after !
Each to their own mate.Grew up with Quo, been to loads of their gigs, and always rocked the house. Met them in Great Yarmouth circa 1970. Bits of them are still going, as too are bits of me. Certain nostalgia there. As for Queen, in their early days Bohemian Rhapsody etc, was looked upon as weird, strange. For me they're a bit like ABBA, not appreciated as to just how good they were until the latter years.
They did indeed, as did Gary Moore, and Level 42. This was Queen's last tour with Freddie, and at the peak of their popularity. I'm not by any means suggesting that Quo were bigger than Queen, but they certainly did more gigs, had more UK chart hits, and lasted a lot longer!
Fre false statements there mind.They did indeed, as did Gary Moore, and Level 42. This was Queen's last tour with Freddie, and at the peak of their popularity. I'm not by any means suggesting that Quo were bigger than Queen, but they certainly did more gigs, had more UK chart hits, and lasted a lot longer!
He's possibly the greatest singer ever . The only doubt is singers existed before we had recording devices.Mercury was a fraud. He was never a rock star, always the actress.
My mam (nah) went to that one too.Just remembered Quo and Joe Cocker also supported Rod Stewart at Gateshead Stadium. Our Lass (Na, really na, she's ower 60 man). She was (is) Rod Stewart daft, and of course I wanted to see Quo, and Joe Cocker, who were both right on tap. As soon as Stewart came on I fecked off to the pub, and left her to it, and met up with her later. Can't stand Stewart like. I remember silent suppers for at least a week after !
Andrew, I think he is very limited. He shouts that is what a lot of Queen songs end up as, chanting.He should have stuck to Opera.Fre false statements there mind.
He's possibly the greatest singer ever . The only doubt is singers existed before we had recording devices.
My mam (nah) went to that one too.
I don't believe he was ever ah opera singer.Andrew, I think he is very limited. He shouts that is what a lot of Queen songs end up as, chanting.He should have stuck to Opera.
Fre false statements there mind.
He's possibly the greatest singer ever . The only doubt is singers existed before we had recording devices.
My mam (nah) went to that one too.
I must be wearing your shoes ! Cocker was brilliant.
I must be wearing your shoes ! Cocker was brilliant.
One of my favourite songs is When The Night Comes by Joe Cocker. Check it out and turn it up.Nothing false there bud, to the best of my knowledge, but please feel free to put me wrong if I'm right.
I was well impressed with him, and the Joe Cocker band. His bass guitarist, and the lass backing singers he had were superb.