I enjoyed every entrance made by Freddie, knebworth was pretty special.Being disabled I always felt quite emotional when the band came on as it was not always easy getting to concerts.Things are getting better now which is good,in fact I am going to a show next week to see the streophonics.
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]happystar wrote:[/b]
Vocal Harmony: You are still bullying others on here now for fuck sake give people a break on here and stop playing god.
Leave Mike Hunt alone he never bullies anyone on here so why should you?
You insulted Mike with your comments : "Your small minded wit completely missed the point" Have you checked out your own twisted personality lately?
I bet there is a lot of members on here sick to the back teeth of you.[/QUOTE]
I was answering his post and attitude. Nothing to do with you.
Star* · Member since
VH : Attitude lol Don't make me laugh, you have the attitude of a volcano and Mike Hunt has not doing anything worth treating him with those insulting words that you called him.
If you have a shred of decency in you then apologise to Mike.???
Star* · Member since
Philip Storey: Great post and yeah Looking back at Queens last couple of concerts, i can understand how you get emotional
watching Freddie make his grand entrance in that bright yellow jacket, for what nobody knew at that point was that Queen would never be on tour with Freddie ever again after the Magic Tour! So so sad. Poor Freddie found those shows hard work and after every show i read somewhere where he told someone he was never going on stage ever again as it was too much. The Hiv illness was kicking in at that point i am sure.
on my way up · Member since
Actually, Rock in Rio the first night is quite impressive. It's a pity we don't have great sounding/looking audio/footage of that Tear it up because he really tears it up...
The way he completely gives his all with both his voice and his body (incredible amounts of energy) is stunning.
Star* · Member since
On my way up : Yeah the amount of energy Freddie had when he was a fit guy was astounding.
The Montreux Rock festival 1984 was on example, when Fred comes to perform "Tear it up" he puts his heart into that performance!
Not many performers have ever gave there all in there performances but Freddie always wanted to impress the audiences!
He always had the hairs standing on the back of my neck all the time, he was fantastic!
Vocal harmony · Member since
That wasn't a full set, and I don't think it counts as a live performance as it was mimed.
Your esrlier comment directed at me with regard to my post to Mike. Maybe you should read my original post, then his reply. His clearly thinly veiled attempt to belittle is clear. . He has taken that route before, rather than enter into a conversation to find out the thoughts behind a post.
Star* · Member since
We know Queen was a band and not a singer, but a lot of foreign fans think Freddie is the Queen.
On a lot of foreign import Cds they call the band "The Queen"
Does annoy me but that is how they go on over there!
mike hunt · Member since
My point was we know Queen was a band...and you were trying too hint that Happystar is a Freddie fan not a Queen fan. Again trying too start an argument, I'm getting tired of seeing you do that. We all know how talented the band is.
Marlamir · Member since
hyde park 76 is my personal favourite but i need to mention slane castle 86 entrance as well. enter stage with crown on his head was f*cking cool.
Vocal harmony · Member since
How can what I said having anything to do with happystar.
My post that you replied to was the third one in the this thread. I was just making the point, which I later went on to explain.
As I said before your reply made no attempt to question why, you just posted an insult. Anyone who does that will get short change from me.
Despite what happystar may think, or you, I'm not anti Freddie, but I'm also open to what Queen do now. When he was calling himself Gerry we fell out after he called me a dick head because I said I enjoyed what Queen+AL were doing.
I've been a fan since 74, I work in the live music industry and if someone doesn't like the fact I enjoy a certain incarnation of a particular band it's there problem not mine.
If people were less judgmental then there would be more space for discussion
Star* · Member since
Vocal Harmony: You hit the nail on the head because you are very judgemental to everyone on here.
Next you will be telling us all that James Arthur has more talent than Freddie !
Dr Magus · Member since
Favourite Freddie entrance?
I'd like to see Thor's answer.
splicksplack · Member since
How about The Dominion charity performance of Time?
He came on and slapped Cliff Richard's arse.
Star* · Member since
Ha ha i would have loved to have seen Cliff have his butt slapped by Freddie, classic!