Actually, I think it's the part of Freddie putting new linen on beds all by himself that baffled me more than the female backing vocalists.
Jim wrote the book to help him cope. Stop vilifying a man who isn' there to defend himself.
Pholidota: Yeah, Freddie certainly wasn't changing sheets lmao.
I never understood why Queen hired the DoRo-guys as often as they did. The videos they „directed“ were subpar. It might have been Dolezals liking of the dreaded Cocaine which Freddie felt attached to. Apart from that, I can't see any reason why Queen didn't hire more talented UK-based video-directors. For Dolezal to cash in now that the movie had taken off, is a bit too predictable. Can't wait for his accent to get to my nerves once again, when he finally releases unedited versions of his FM-interviews...
I assume they were cheap, got the job done quickly, got along with the band and in the later years they were a reliable enough to be trusted with the knowledge of Freddie's illness.
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Not Sure if I am interested in his project. Maybe some nice bits will come to light. On The other hand there is the massive load of bs Rudi is to blame for. I can remember a few articles for the RS he wrote. Not too good...[/QUOTE]
Care to explain? Not sure if I missed out on some thing/s or not.
day 1 for me.
I'm sure he has lots of great stories to tell
All is welcome.. but i never liked anything from the doro team. They never managed to capture the beauty of their music or magic of their performances. For Queen a really odd choise. Guess they were good with Freddie.