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Forgotten John Deacon Albums

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I was casually scrolling through the music side of the Google Play Store, and since today's his birthday I decided to type John Deacon into the search bar. I thought I'd get nothing back, but to my surprise I found two albums with his name on them 'Another Time Another Place' and 'Alligators Don't Live Under the Bed'. Naturally I was skeptical, since for the longest time I thought he did the odd gig when Queen briefly went their separate ways. Though when I went to check the bio in the main artist page, I discovered that the story there matches up to what actually happened with him and the band.
If anyone here can get me any info at all on 'Another Time Another Place' and 'Alligators Don't Live Under the Bed', I would be most appreciated.
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not queen's john deacon. check the birthdate.
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but if you ever happen to listen the real john's "Man in the shadows" album. it's awesome !
prince[tOM]
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Before I forget, here's part 1 of the bio in case anyone's curious.
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And part 2
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it's not Queen's John Deacon. Also to point out there are at least 3 Roger Taylors and at least 2 Brian Mays. (and yes... only 1 Freddie Mercury so far).

1. John Deacon the bassist for Queen
2. John Deacon.... the independent artist who apparently didn't think to change his name to avoid confusion.

1. Roger Taylor... the drummer for Queen
2. Roger Taylor... the drummer for Duran Duran
3. Roger Taylor... the professor who's book (Queen's) Brian May is supporting

1. Brian May... the guitarist for Queen (amongst other side projects including a PhD)
2. Brian May... soundtrack artist (notable Mad Max)

Yes - There Can Be MORE Than One!!
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Newbies.....
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Don't forget

1. Freddie Mercury... singer for Queen
2. Freddie Mercury... cheesy 80s pop singer who did 'Mr Bad Guy' and some other tat. I think he's dead now.
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Dysan Do not forget that Freddie Mercury who blew all the artists of the stage at Live Aid in 1985, and has a comet named after his name!
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Yes, that was Freddie Mercury of Queen. The other one wasn't at Live Aid.
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Freddie Mercury of Queen does still alive, the Freddie Mercury who wrote Mr. Bad Guy died on aids :( RIP
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Maybe John has made thousands of unreleased recordings stored in his underground vault- Queen´s "Prince" :D
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Maybe John has made thousands of unreleased recordings stored in his underground vault- Queen´s "Prince" :D
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Maybe John has made thousands of unreleased recordings stored in his underground vault- Queen´s "Prince" :D
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[QUOTE] [b]stevendabudgie wrote:[/b]

Maybe John has made thousands of unreleased recordings stored in his underground vault- Queen´s "Prince" :D[/QUOTE]


Related to this point, there are early demos of John’s songs (and potentially other memorabilia and live recordings) that we’ll never see because they are sat in his own loft/cellar/wardrobe and not obtained/obtainable by the QPL team for anthologies, deluxe CDs etc
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[QUOTE] [b]Jimmy Dean wrote:[/b]

it's not Queen's John Deacon. Also to point out there are at least 3 Roger Taylors and at least 2 Brian Mays. (and yes... only 1 Freddie Mercury so far).

1. John Deacon the bassist for Queen
2. John Deacon.... the independent artist who apparently didn't think to change his name to avoid confusion.

1. Roger Taylor... the drummer for Queen
2. Roger Taylor... the drummer for Duran Duran
3. Roger Taylor... the professor who's book

(Queen's) Brian May is supporting

1. Brian May... the guitarist for Queen (amongst
other side projects including a PhD)
2. Brian May... soundtrack artist (notable Mad Max)

Yes - There Can Be MORE Than One!![/QUOTE]

There is a forth Roger Taylor you forgot to list..

Roger Taylor pro tennis player. He was on the circuit in the 60's and 70's