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ANNOUNCE: Queen - 1994 Fan Club Message

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XZjEHWurJ8

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VERY interesting watching this in retrospect.

First, Brian and Roger aren't in the same room together. It's been established that Roger and John started Made In Heaven without Brian in 1993, and Roger and Brian were not getting along at the time. Perhaps they hadn't completely mended fences by this point in 1994.

But more importantly:

"All dried up now." -- John Deacon

...perhaps the wisest thing ever said by a Queen member after 11/24/91. It's a double entendre, and he's well aware.
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Haha, someone should dub a zombie groan on there and say it's Freddie.
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Sad to see John like that.
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Thanks for the share by the way. Could you upload it in best available quality to multiupload (or some other site?)
Thanks in advance
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Quite interesting, thanks!
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[b]The Real Wizard wrote: [/b] VERY interesting watching this in retrospect.

First, Brian and Roger aren't in the same room together. It's been established that Roger and John started Made In Heaven without Brian in 1993, and Roger and Brian were not getting along at the time. Perhaps they hadn't completely mended fences by this point in 1994.

But more importantly:

"All dried up now." -- John Deacon

...perhaps the wisest thing ever said by a Queen member after 11/24/91. It's a double entendre, and he's well aware.[/QUOTE]

I think he says "I'll dry up now" which is slang for I'll be quiet now. That makes sense since he said immediately prior that he didn't know what to say.
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[QUOTE] [b]people on streets wrote:[/b]
Thanks for the share by the way. Could you upload it in best available quality to multiupload (or some other site?)
Thanks in advance[/QUOTE]

http://www.mediafire.com/?5jn6aibj8y6p6xr
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Nice!!! got any more from stuff like this?
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Thanks For Sharing!!
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That's very kind. Thanks a lot!
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[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote: [/b] VERY interesting watching this in retrospect.First, Brian and Roger aren't in the same room together. It's been established that Roger and John started Made In Heaven without Brian in 1993, and Roger and Brian were not getting along at the time. Perhaps they hadn't completely mended fences by this point in 1994.But more importantly:"All dried up now." -- John Deacon...perhaps the wisest thing ever said by a Queen member after 11/24/91. It's a double entendre, and he's well aware.[/QUOTE] I think he says "I'll dry up now" which is slang for I'll be quiet now. That makes sense since he said immediately prior that he didn't know what to say.[/QUOTE]
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Of course he says I'll dry up now. English is not my mothertongue but IMHO that was not that difficult to hear and understand. Sometimes people hear what they want to hear. No offence Bob.
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What a thrill it would've been being in the fan club in these days....anyone here a part of it back then?
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Dammit, it is "I'll dry up now."

Fair enough, sometimes we hear what we want to hear. But I bet Deacon has been saying they're dried up for the last decade.
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"All dried up now" is what I initially heard as well.  Probably less what one wants to hear and more the fact that "all dried up" is an idiomatic expression here where "I'll dry up" is not. Should be though. The Brits really do have the world's best slang. :)