The guy is so generous and sharing a lot of gems from his treasure chest.
mr mason · Member since
Thanks,this is gold!
Kuijpy · Member since
Im hoping he will upload soon some things like The Prophets Song (demo) or These Are The...(alt Take)
cmsdrums · Member since
Fabulous - thank you.
It's always rare to see Freddie speaking at such length, relaxed and uninterrupted, and during his monologuing here is the first time I've really picked up twinges of an Indian accent (particularly on words like 'which', 'when' etc)
Ozz · Member since
"If I certainly left, (I think) they have these sort of mechanism in them, they'll just replace me... y'know..."
"Not easy to replace me, huh?"
In his own words...
stevelondon20 · Member since
Isn't this on the FM box set?
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]stevelondon20 wrote:[/b]
Isn't this on the FM box set?[/QUOTE]
Nope. I think some of it has been released as BR extra, I can't remember if it was Days of our lives or The great pretender doc. There's a 30 minute version in Youtube that has been edited together from various sources. I'd love to see the whole thing one day in HD.
Nitroboy · Member since
The whole thing is (supposedly) over an hour long.
There's a lot that hasn't been released to the mainstream
Holly2003 · Member since
Question: why in the world should it take 30 years for something as relatively inconsequential and unimportant as this to see the light of day?
Togg · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Ozz wrote:[/b]
"If I certainly left, (I think) they have these sort of mechanism in them, they'll just replace me... y'know..."
"Not easy to replace me, huh?"
In his own words...[/QUOTE]
And there you go, finally it's out in the open that he would be fine with them moving on after he's gone.
ha, brilliant
Costa86 · Member since
Not sure he'd approve of Roger keeping his inflatable doll in his garden though.
Costa86 · Member since
You can see, from the beginning of this video, why it's been reported that Freddie was a shy guy in real life. He keeps de-ashing his ciggy, and it shows that he's slightly feeling awkward. That's just until he gets really into it, then his lively self emerges.
It's very clear though, I think, from this extended version, that he uses the smoking as a prop. It keeps his hands occupied and prevents him from not knowing what to do when he is feeling awkward.
And I say this as a complete lay person when it comes to psychology. But I kind of see myself in some of his moves. I am very shy, and I tend to use anything which is in my hands at the time to fill up time while speaking to someone - e.g. playing around with a ciggy.
Anyway, what a great guy.
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Costa86 wrote:[/b]
You can see, from the beginning of this video, why it's been reported that Freddie was a shy guy in real life. He keeps de-ashing his ciggy, and it shows that he's slightly feeling awkward. That's just until he gets really into it, then his lively self emerges.
It's very clear though, I think, from this extended version, that he uses the smoking as a prop. It keeps his hands occupied and prevents him from not knowing what to do when he is feeling awkward.
And I say this as a complete lay person when it comes to psychology. But I kind of see myself in some of his moves. I am very shy, and I tend to use anything which is in my hands at the time to fill up time while speaking to someone - e.g. playing around with a ciggy.
Anyway, what a great guy. [/QUOTE]
It's a great interview. I think because he knew Wigg he's being more honest and open than he might have been with someone he didn't know.