Freddie never seem to pay much attention to John on stage?
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The King Of Rhye · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
I would say John moved around a lot more in the '80s compared to the '70s. On stuff like the Milton Keynes '82 concert, Wembley '86, Budapest etc. he's pretty much always dancing or moving around.[/QUOTE]
On Rock Montreal too..........I remember from listening to the commentary on the dvd.....Brian and Roger said something like that they forgot how much he danced on stage, and that he was quite nifty or something like that........:)
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Rick wrote:[/b]
That's why they sacked one of the earlier bassists, right? Because he was too present :-)[/QUOTE]
Apparently that's just a myth... I recently learned otherwise, and this is the result:
http://queenlive.ca/queen/71-02-20.htm
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]
It wasn't JD's Bass amp that punched the crowds. It was the Sub Bass handling of the Claire Brothers PA
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Facts schmacts ;)
Rick · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Rick wrote:[/b]
That's why they sacked one of the earlier bassists, right? Because he was too present :-)[/QUOTE]
Apparently that's just a myth... I recently learned otherwise, and this is the result:
http://queenlive.ca/queen/71-02-20.htm
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I'm learning every day. Thanks!
lilyotv · Member since
I think he didn't like drawing, attracting attention. Except Rainbow 74, Wembley 86 Budapest 86, he was completely pissed, with due respect.
Be that as it may, Mr Deacon, bass player of GENIUS.
Hats off!