I’m not bitter about Rami. I’m not negative like you. I like him and am going to see the movie again today in a theater with a better sound system. The point is the actors in the movie did not perform in front of a live audience of thousands of people like the members of QAL have done all over the world. They performed on a sound stage for a couple of months until the production was finished. No need to act and perform and sing over and over in all kinds of situations, weather, etc. Film can be edited and there are multiple takes until they get it right, but as Brian likes to say, what THEY do is “live and dangerous.”
By the way I believe Brian has corrected the record that Marc was used for some of the vocals. He says that all of the singing in the movie is Fteddie.
Marc Martel is credited as the additional vocals in the movie. His involvement's been grossly overhyped on social media. His fans are worse than Glamberts :-)
Brian, in his answer to a Martel fan on Instagram confirmed that the Life Aid set vocals were all Freddie's no Martel at all.
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
I’m not bitter about Rami. I’m not negative like you. I like him and am going to see the movie again today in a theater with a better sound system. The point is the actors in the movie did not perform in front of a live audience of thousands of people like the members of QAL have done all over the world. They performed on a sound stage for a couple of months until the production was finished. No need to act and perform and sing over and over in all kinds of situations, weather, etc. Film can be edited and there are multiple takes until they get it right, but as Brian likes to say, what THEY do is “live and dangerous.”
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Yes, you can be negative. Need I remind you about what you have said about Sam Smith and Adele through the years? Or anyone else who isn't Lambert?
You can't help but to big up Q+AL and especially AL. Fact is, you have been doing that for years on Queen boards. You want AL to be the one to be the one to get all the glory for Queen. You can't stand that the biopic is very popular and doing wonders for Queen. Hate to break it to you, AL has nothing to do with it, so no wonder why you must big him up, I suppose.
You really should at least get your facts straight before you spout off.You make it so obvious you don't know what you are talking about. Even I knew that about Freddie's vocals in the film.
Okay, Donald Trump, we know YOU know everything!
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
Okay, Donald Trump, we know YOU know everything![/QUOTE]
Oh STFU with your Trump crap.
Who has ever said i know everything. I know a heck about Queen that you ever could or ever would, that's for sure. You can't even be bothered to look things up about Queen. Let's see, Track 13, and when Freddie and John last toured with Queen you obviously didn't know, and you couldn't take a minute to look it up.
There are so many things going on in people's lives that looking up about stuff about Track 13 and who toured when, is just not on top of the average fan's list, Icy. You just don't seem to understand that most people are not die hard fans like you and honestly, don't care. I don't see why in the world that would ever be important. You can enjoy Queen's music without knowing the history and you either like or don't QAL. It is as simple as that. I would never bother looking up stuff like that as it doesn't make me enjoy the music any better. And that is why it is foolish for any regular fan to post anything about Freddie or Queen on this thread. It just gets thrown back in their face. I said that the other day and here is an example of it. Most people are too busy for the trivia! I love Queen's music and I love QAL and that is all I need to know. I am a happy camper unlike some of the complainers on here. They certainly don't sound like happy campers! Sometimes knowing too much ruins things for people.
And you didn’t know about them until Freddie died.
I watched Live Aid as it was happening on TV in 1985 and remember seeing the Bo Rhap video on MTV.
You are NOT a Queen expert.
snifflese, we just posted at the same time.
I just went to see the Bo Rhap movie again. For anyone who has not seen it yet, make sure you see it in a theater with a huge screen and surround sound. Second time around was better because of venue!
[QUOTE] [b]snifflese wrote:[/b]
There are so many things going on in people's lives that looking up about stuff about Track 13 and who toured when, is just not on top of the average fan's list, Icy. You just don't seem to understand that most people are not die hard fans like you and honestly, don't care. I don't see why in the world that would ever be important. You can enjoy Queen's music without knowing the history and you either like or don't QAL. It is as simple as that. I would never bother looking up stuff like that as it doesn't make me enjoy the music any better. And that is why it is foolish for any regular fan to post anything about Freddie or Queen on this thread. It just gets thrown back in their face. I said that the other day and here is an example of it. Most people are too busy for the trivia! I love Queen's music and I love QAL and that is all I need to know. I am a happy camper unlike some of the complainers on here. They certainly don't sound like happy campers! Sometimes knowing too much ruins things for people.[/QUOTE]
I get where you are coming from. I get that not everyone is a big Queen fan.
What gets to me, is the fact sweetcaroline does her thing of promoting AL on a Queen board, and not knowing very much about Queen at all. It's ironic I think. At times we have every move covered by sweetcaroline to post about AL, and it's obvious she knows very little about Queen.
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
And you didn’t know about them until Freddie died.
I watched Live Aid as it was happening on TV in 1985 and remember seeing the Bo Rhap video on MTV.
You are NOT a Queen expert.
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What's your point? I've admiitted all along I wasn't a Queen fan until after Freddie passed away. But thanks for throwing his death back in my face once again.
I watched Live Aid too back in the day. I had my parents take my piggy bank money to donate to Ethiopia.
I've never claimed to be a Queen expert. I do know more than you do about the band. What are you an expert about? Spamming. Cryng wolf?
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
snifflese, we just posted at the same time.
I just went to see the Bo Rhap movie again. For anyone who has not seen it yet, make sure you see it in a theater with a huge screen and surround sound. Second time around was better because of venue!
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Bohemian Rhapsody doesn't need you to promote the film. It's a pretty big deal already by the way ;-).
[QUOTE] [b]SweetCaroline wrote:[/b]
I watched Live Aid as it was happening on TV in 1985 and remember seeing the Bo Rhap video on MTV.
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That's funny. MTV usually plays modern videos, not old ones. I've read first hand that Bohemian Rhapsody was hardly played on MTV back in the 80's... that Queen's modern videos of the time were being played.