funny little thing realy, i always thought i was John, so its either john or freddie, hmmmmm, i realy dont know <:-(
In response to Queenman!!, No I'm not perfect but I've listened to Queen enough times to know when I hear Freddie's voice
Went and had a close listen - you're right, it's Freddie :-)
maxpower wrote: Someone with 447 posts doesn't know who counts Innuendo in? It baffles me if some people have actually heard a Queen record
I once heard John Barrowman being recorded at BBC studios. Does that count as hearing a "queen" record?
I think your comment was a tad unfair, maxpower.
Lifetimefan, post as freely and as often as you wish, however daft it may seem to others. Some would like to think they know everything but I bet you you're not the only one to have wondered about something like this at some point. For example, during the guitar intro of KYA on the Queen LP, there is a voice which says something and I can't fathom what it is. However, it is missing on the remastered (1994) CD version. So not only am I wonderingf what was said, I am wondering why it is missing on the CD version.
Most probably, some smart arse will ridicule me for not knowing, but you can't know everything!
lifetimefanofqueen wrote: i always thought i was John, so its either john or freddie, hmmmmm, i realy dont know <:-(
What do you mean you thought it was John? You know fine well Johns voice isnt on any Queen recordings. ITS FREDDIE.
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mooghead wrote: lifetimefanofqueen wrote: i always thought i was John, so its either john or freddie, hmmmmm, i realy dont know <:-(
What do you mean you thought it was John? You know fine well Johns voice isnt on any Queen recordings. ITS FREDDIE.
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actualy, he DID sing in some, listen to Liar, he says "all day long" repeatedly :P
John's only vocal contribution to any Queen song was on the Bad News cover of "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 1987