Robert and Luke (John's sons) were there and told her their daddy thought about showing up at the launch all day long, but in the last hour decided not to.
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It looks like there are very deep wounds there. Bri and Rog reportedly haven't spoken to John in years.
Brian was the odd duck out in the early 90s (he and Roger fell out for a little while), and now it's John. Something happened in the 90s, and I guess it isn't anyone's business but theirs..
scottmax · Member since
I went on Saturday and actually enjoyed it. Was a bit short as i was in and out in around 45 mins. Definitley recommend the lap tops that are scattered around. You probably get more excitement from the Hyde Park show, and the sound is fantastic the interviews are interesting, like as has been said, freddie on drums and Roger playing the Red Special! And John Reid saying he told the rest of the band he was gay, then told Freddie. freddie turned around and said oh thats ok darling, so am i !!
Big Fat Fanny · Member since
splicksplack wrote: Just been to the exhibition. Let's keep a sense of reality here. It's OK but not as brilliant as it's being made out to be elsewhere.
Basically 6 (not very big) rooms. One devoted to early years and five to each of the 1st five albums. And why not. All it is is a big shop window to advertise the re-mastered albums.
Spot on, and there is a very definite sense of anti-climax when you leave. And no there's no merchandise at all - didn't Queenonline say the remastered albums would be available to buy?