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Hi, Just had a look again at your list & would it Please be possible if you could share the following:-


2001-11-24 The Mercury Tapes - Bob Harris BBC Radio 2


Many thanks in advance :-)
Joyful the sound
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Request filled! :)
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Thankyou bigV  your the tops!!!!
Joyful the sound
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Seriously, though. If anyone feels they have something to contribute, feel free to post in this topic. Or start your own topic, doesn't matter. Just join in the spirit of sharing.
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As a Queen collector who has only just started collecting the Interview boots, I for one, am extremely grateful for your generosity.  Thankyou.

 As I have said elsewhere in this thread you have so many!!!! & you say that you will be uploading more, well what can I say but [b]"you're a credit to QZ[/b]",  I'll be watching this thread eagerly, 

  Thanks again BigV for all your interviews that you have shared, so far!!!!!
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Joyful the sound
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Here's Brian May on Rockline, from 1993:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KGDUKJOQ

Not that I'm trying to hijack the thread... I just thought it'd make sense to keep them all in one place.
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]

Here's Brian May on Rockline, from 1993:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KGDUKJOQ

Not that I'm trying to hijack the thread... I just thought it'd make sense to keep them all in one place.
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Hijack away, my friend ;)
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[/QUOTE]Thanks for this interview. I didn't have it. Should be interesting.[/QUOTE]
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Uploaded two more interviews. The infamous 1976 Capital Gold interview with Freddie and a 2006 inteview with Brian, talking mostly about "BANG!".
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Oh, well. I've been slow on updates lately, so I'm catching up.  Just uploaded two more. Both from 2005, both from Alice Cooper's show "Nights with Alice Cooper", one of them is with Brian and the other with Paul (talking about QPR).
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A big thanks for the 1993 Brian May Rockline interview!
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Dear BigV,

thank you for sharing those interviews with us. I'm not a collector of interviews, though. But the interviews from Detroit back in 1977 are absolut fantastic. Freddie asked for the tea very politely and he can't remember one song with an ukulele from "A Night At The Opera". I think he meant "Leroy Brown" from "Sheer Heart Attack" didn't he?
All four were very open minded. Brain a little bit shy and Freddie sometimes breakable like a glas of vine. With your eyes closed it's easy to imagine how they were sittin' on a leather sofa (for example) and talking about the music in the end if the 70's. Absolutely a great gift.

Thanks again and regards
W.
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[b]Double-U wrote: [/b]

Dear BigV,

thank you for sharing those interviews with us. I'm not a collector of interviews, though. But the interviews from Detroit back in 1977 are absolut fantastic. Freddie asked for the tea very politely and he can't remember one song with an ukulele from "A Night At The Opera". I think he meant "Leroy Brown" from "Sheer Heart Attack" didn't he?
All four were very open minded. Brain a little bit shy and Freddie sometimes breakable like a glas of vine. With your eyes closed it's easy to imagine how they were sittin' on a leather sofa (for example) and talking about the music in the end if the 70's. Absolutely a great gift.

Thanks again and regards
W. 
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Well, the people to thank are the people who originally recorded this stuff and were kind enough to share it. I'm just spreading it further and it's my absolute pleasure to do so! :)
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[/QUOTE]And I think Freddie meant "Good Company" because he says something like "that George-Fornby-ukulele-number... what's it called?". The song "Good Company" features a genuine George Fornby ukulele, which is apparently a big deal. That party of the interview was re-used for the 30th anniversary special edition of ANATO.[/QUOTE]
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Thanks again BigV for all your Interview uploads so far & for anymore that you may post in the future. you're a star.
Joyful the sound
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Thanks very much
hoka
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Thank you for collecting and sharing the interviews.
Much appreciated.
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