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Proof that Freddie was already in 1974 coming out of the closet as a gay ma

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On Brighton Rock he sings:

A happy pair they made, so decorously got laid
'Neath the GAY illuminations all along the promenade

So, since the SHA album, everyone could’ve known Freddie was gay and got laid

There you go.

Too bad I only find this proof now, otherwise Brian and Roger could’ve used this trivia in the BoRhap movie
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You've misunderstood, 1974 is the date the Brighton Illuminations came out as gay.
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Eno’s Brighton Illuminations.
You must be trolling
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I am trolling yes.
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Oh dear
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My oh my
Steve when did you come out of the closet?
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[QUOTE] [b]Lamebert whoehahaha wrote:[/b]

My oh my
Steve when did you come out of the closet?[/QUOTE]

In anytime in imitation
you can't decline
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[QUOTE] [b]Lamebert whoehahaha wrote:[/b]

Eno’s Brighton Illuminations.
You must be trolling[/QUOTE]



You are a Troll
and space idiot
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Lol it's just laughable now.
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Nurse, one escaped!
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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This is just ridiculous!
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Ga fewoon dood klootzak
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Ga fewoon dood klootzak
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Bollocks "Brighton Rock" was written by Brian May and nothing to do with Freddie coming out as gay.
Even back in 1974 the band did not have a clue Freddie was even gay, only rumours around the roadies.
The roadies would tease Freddie at soundchecks by instead of singing "Now im here" they would change that to "Now in queer"
Freddie sacked many homophobic roadies.
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[QUOTE] [b]Sparkle wrote:[/b]

Bollocks "Brighton Rock" was written by Brian May and nothing to do with Freddie coming out as gay.
Even back in 1974 the band did not have a clue Freddie was even gay, only rumours around the roadies.
The roadies would tease Freddie at soundchecks by instead of singing "Now im here" they would change that to "Now in queer"
Freddie sacked many homophobic roadies.[/QUOTE]



Nice joke