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Did Freddie ever touch the red special?

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Holly, I'm sure you understand the main point I made, and know exactly what I mean. I would never expect you to say as much, or agree, or anything resembling basic agreement, but just for a change will you consider how it might be from my side of the fence.

I think I put my point over well enough, and I think that most people will appreciate the basic premise of having to keep ones trap shut about private work matters, rather than spouting off inappropriately. It's not a difficult concept.

Re the info I gave about the QPL archive... well, simply, I can only tell what is there. No more, or less. Would you prefer than I made stuff up, and exaggerated, just to keep you guys sweet?
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And the one-way flow of info. continues...

Queen productions are bit like the beautiful young girl who guards her virginity until she's so old and wrinkled, no one wants it any more. If Queen aren't careful, by the time they're ready to release any of these "secrets" no one will give a toss any more.
"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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NOBODY touches the Red Special, NOBODY. That said Brain with blood dropping from his mouth, after biting a five year's old head off, who accidently touched it..
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NOBODY touches the Red Special, NOBODY. That said Brain with blood dropping from his mouth, after biting a five year's old head off, who accidently touched it..
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I can only imagine what he'd do to anybody saying the musical sucks...
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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You guys are not very observant then?

You can see Fred playing the Red Special on the USA documentary THE CHAMPIONS from 1979. How long has this documentary been doing the rounds now?

It's at the start after the band are coming off stage in Houston in 1977.