ANNOUNCE: Brian May Interview for Countdown (1986)
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QueenAllTheWay · Member since
Don't know much information about this interview, other than it was shot for Countdown in 1986. Interviewer is Adam Curry.
I guess you can call this an "extended" version from what was previously shared a few years ago by Tenement Funster, which Chief Mouse cleaned up, where in that version it only includes a small portion of this same interview, following "The Last Days at Rehearsal" with Brian and Roger.
Since it was already uploaded to Google Drive, I didn't feel like uploading it again to Mega.nz. Anyways, hope you enjoy! Please don't include it in any bootlegs.
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Chinwonder2 · Member since
Thanks! :)
-Chin
dave76 · Member since
Countdown was a hugely popular music program which was shot here in The Netherlands in Bussum. Adam Curry at that time was a popular figure on radio Veronica and tv. He went to MTV in the USA in late 1987. There is also another short bit from a Countdown episode in which Adam announces a clip from One Vision live in Leiden.
dastard · Member since
Fron that same era their should be a interview with John. I believe they also talk about A Kind Of Magic video.
dastard · Member since
That should be this one.
https://youtu.be/N8NZ0e6W-Rg
Saint Jiub · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]madmega wrote:[/b]
That should be this one.
https://youtu.be/N8NZ0e6W-Rg[/QUOTE]
Deacy's the best ... I just have to post this video that played after the interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFijDdsZWOI
stevelondon20 · Member since
Cheers!
dave76 · Member since
Yes i forgot about that one. John was also in the Countdown studio to talk about the song.
Queen Fan MS · Member since
Thanks.
Holly2003 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Saint Jiub wrote:[/b]
Deacy's the best ... I just have to post this video that played after the interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFijDdsZWOI
[/QUOTE]
That's probably the only time I've seen John and Brian that close together on stage. Usually John strays no further stage left than in front of the drum kit.