Melody Maker Report from Beverly Hills, California 1975. Nice little details here and there imo.
I suggest you to use the magnifier function to have a more comfortable read.
Cheers
Supersonic_Man89 · Member since
I never knew Tenement Funster was played live...do people know if it was Roger on vocals or Freddie?
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Supersonic_Man89 wrote:[/b]
I never knew Tenement Funster was played live...do people know if it was Roger on vocals or Freddie?[/QUOTE]
Good spot - this would be great to know...
master marathon runner · Member since
Danke, das war sehr gutte.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Supersonic_Man89 wrote:[/b]
I never knew Tenement Funster was played live...do people know if it was Roger on vocals or Freddie?[/QUOTE]
My more cynical side says that was an error on the journalist's part. There are numerous cases of writers saying songs were performed when they actually weren't.
Thanks for the article, Musicland ! It was a good read.
The Real Wizard · Member since
"If you play too much on singles, you can quite easily become a singles group. At that point it's almost impossible to revert back to albums."
If only 1985 Freddie Mercury had listened to 1975 Freddie Mercury...
Leonardo Venegas · Member since
Thanks for sharing, very interesting article!
noorie · Member since
Many thanks. Freddie gave pretty long interviews back in the 70s.
matt z · Member since
Very cool. Thanks!
Rami · Member since
Vielen Dank!!
Rami · Member since
Vielen Dank!!
CERATOPHRYS · Member since
Thanks a lot!!!
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
SupersonicMan89, I know you meant Queen playing it, but I felt like sharing this by Roger:
https://youtu.be/HsqchpnrTcY
Cheers,
Ogre-
vin221 · Member since
It is of note that one of the journalists on this article is Harvey Kubernik, who was interviewed for the "Days of Our Lives" documentary and was quite critical of the band, around the Jazz period.
*goodco* · Member since
As touched on earlier, no doubt that 'Tenement Funster' was an error (and lack of knowledge). Should have been 'Modern Times Rock 'n Roll'.