Yup Lee, I forgot to mention "Time". Dave Clark will never forgive me! Sorry, Dave.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH VILLIERS!!!! I AM SO EXCITED!! I WILL HAVE SUPER BOWL ON MUTE...SO I CAN LISTEN TO YOUR SHOW!!
I don't think I would have found you....if you hadn't helped!!
I don't think I would have found you....if you hadn't helped!!
Welcome Sammy and Space Cow...…….and anyone else new that I may have missed. There are so many new faces now that it is hard to keep up!
Welcome one and all
Villiers.....caught ur live (Super bowl was kind of a snoozer till 4th quarter!). Very well done and you have a beautiful voice! Thanks for all the Freddie/Queen info, research and references. Well done and look forward to hearing all previous Lives I missed on YouTube!! Your take on Paul Prenter was an eye opener for me......as he is so often portrayed as evil incarnate!!!!
Caught the end of your live and watched it back Villers! I got to take part in the discussion in the comments as well this time. Very well done! And thanks for mentioning the New York daughters! They really need a live of their own. Yes belenkenlove I agree. She doesnt sugar coat anything about Paul. It confirmed a ton of things I had been speculating about for a while but didn't know where to find the information. It was a little hard to keep up with all the comments live as so many people were joining in but I see why it's so popular. You come prepared with information and research. Very cool! I see Thor and Lee hit their goal for go fund me but I'm willing to bet had they not, a live from villers about them would push them above and beyond!
Now I'm off to bed. Super bowl was fun but beer gives me a headache...you'd think I'd learn by now.
Now I'm off to bed. Super bowl was fun but beer gives me a headache...you'd think I'd learn by now.
Hello, hello Squirrelly,
Long time, no hear. We've missed your input. I hope you continue to come back now and again to chime in. Things are friendlier here than they used to be.
Long time, no hear. We've missed your input. I hope you continue to come back now and again to chime in. Things are friendlier here than they used to be.
That's good to hear Thor. The thread had it's fair share of trolls in the past. I check in from time to time but I was excited to finally have caught on to something hip like Instagram and I was happy to see others here were watching the same thing I was tonight! My daughter made me a page and I'm figuring it all out slowly. I have a lot of reading here to catch up on.
Take your time Squirrelly,
All you have to do is say "peep", just that one word, when you can!...lol
All you have to do is say "peep", just that one word, when you can!...lol
Hello sammy...welcome to QZ,
The question about musicals made me think....Can you imagine how absolutely amazing it would have been if Freddie had done a solo album of Broadway/movie musical favorites. Instant best seller!
The question about musicals made me think....Can you imagine how absolutely amazing it would have been if Freddie had done a solo album of Broadway/movie musical favorites. Instant best seller!
Right On Rainbow,
As an old Broadway buff, Freddie singing my favorite songs from the many shows on Broadway would have been spectacular. Oh, if he could have sung "Send in the Clowns", I would have melted!
As an old Broadway buff, Freddie singing my favorite songs from the many shows on Broadway would have been spectacular. Oh, if he could have sung "Send in the Clowns", I would have melted!
Thor,
"Send in the Clowns" is a great choice. I would love to have heard Freddie sing "The Impossible Dream"...such a beautiful, dramatic song...that would have made me melt.
"Send in the Clowns" is a great choice. I would love to have heard Freddie sing "The Impossible Dream"...such a beautiful, dramatic song...that would have made me melt.
Yes, the "Impossible Dream" would have been glorious. Another one I'd like to hear him sing was from "Pippin", namely, "Morning Glow".
Rainbow, you need to join me sometime in New York at Marie's Crisis. We could stay all night and sing them all...lol
that's a line from "Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall"
Rainbow, you need to join me sometime in New York at Marie's Crisis. We could stay all night and sing them all...lol
that's a line from "Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall"
Kathleen,
Thanks so much for the SNL tidbit! The story of Thor is hilarious. I love people who buck rules and use their charm to get ahead- it's a talent!
Did you guys ever have a chance to experience what kind of schedule Freddie had? Did he slept late every day? I dated a famous musician for a while (horrible person, btw) and he only got up before 1pm if he had a show that evening and had to work out before soundcheck. LOL.
Thanks so much for the SNL tidbit! The story of Thor is hilarious. I love people who buck rules and use their charm to get ahead- it's a talent!
Did you guys ever have a chance to experience what kind of schedule Freddie had? Did he slept late every day? I dated a famous musician for a while (horrible person, btw) and he only got up before 1pm if he had a show that evening and had to work out before soundcheck. LOL.
Hi Sweet,
In the 1980's Freddie was quite the night owl. New York was open until 4 AM, every night. I understand, from Phoebe that he would often entertain friends until the wee hours of the morning in London as well. Both Lee and I were late night people too as Prime Time at the clubs was about 1 AM. When I had to work my 12-hour shift at the hospital, I would occasionally grab a cab back and forth to Freddie's house on my 1-hour "lunch" break from Midnight to 1 AM.
Although short, these several visits were wonderful breaks from a 12-hour work shift in '81 and '82.
In the 1980's Freddie was quite the night owl. New York was open until 4 AM, every night. I understand, from Phoebe that he would often entertain friends until the wee hours of the morning in London as well. Both Lee and I were late night people too as Prime Time at the clubs was about 1 AM. When I had to work my 12-hour shift at the hospital, I would occasionally grab a cab back and forth to Freddie's house on my 1-hour "lunch" break from Midnight to 1 AM.
Although short, these several visits were wonderful breaks from a 12-hour work shift in '81 and '82.