I recall something being done last year, a write-in campaign for a proposed (long-overdue) knighthood for Brian May.
I say, if people like Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger and even Bob Geldof can get one, it's about damned time that Brian May be considered as well.
All the accomplishments, all the accolades, charity work, etc -- it's TIME.
With whom does one get in touch with? QIFC? Brian's website? The Queen??
Saint Jiub · Member since
This must mean a lot coming from an American
FriedChicken · Member since
but on the other hand it doesn't mean much coming from a Stepford
Anyway, i also think that Brian deserves one, with all the fighting he did against Aids. And his work for the Bone Marrow Appeal and all the other charity funds and so on.
QueenFan29 · Member since
Yes, i agree. He deservese it!
Saint Jiub · Member since
Our local Chicago suburban paper ran an Associated Press article today where a British Parlimentary committee (the Public Administration Select Committee) said that "the age of chivalry is dead, and Queen Elizabeth II should stop making sirs and dames of everyone from rock stars to civil servants."
Will the world end if Brian does not get knighted?
I mean, knighthood certainly is a joke if Mick Jaggar can get knighted.
Brandon · Member since
You beat me to it, Mike.
A shame, really. I wanted to be the first non-Brit to be made a Knight!
(I'd give you lot an autograph or two.)
If hair-lipped Cockney twat Jamie Oliver can get one for making omelettes, surely the boys deserve a nod.
frejorobri · Member since
I would like to see Brian get knighted as well.
Bob The Shrek · Member since
Unfortuntely Brandon, H Norman Schwartzkopf has beaten you to it, amongst others. There are plenty of non British & Commonwealth citizens who have received an 'honorary' Knighthood.
If only you had posted this earlier - my Mum was at a Buckingham Palace garden party on Tuesday this week (her and her sister's work for charity), she could have had a word with the Queen about it. And she didn't steal an ashtray as a momento......
Adam Baboolal · Member since
TQ, how could getting knighted make him look bad? Personally, I think it's still good to have this tradition. And does ending it mean saying goodbye to the OBE etc. stuff? If so, then it definitely needs to stay.
Peace,
Adam.
Whatinthewhatthe? · Member since
When The Beatles were awarded their MBEs, a lot returned theirs in protest...then, five years later, John Lennon sent his back in protest of "Cold Turkey" slipping down the charts.
Brian should have a shot at being nominated. It's far from having a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, this is recognition in his home country. It's time he should get something for his contributions to charity and most of all to music.
(If The Beatles got the MBE for music, then Brian and hopefully the other members of Queen stand at least a chance!)
(Sir Bob Geldof indeed!!)
SergeantPepperDG · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Flashman wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Never mind a knighthood, an OBE would be a start.
If hair-lipped Cockney twat Jamie Oliver can get one for making omelettes, surely the boys deserve a nod.[/QUOTE]
Jamie Oliver??? Hey, I love that guy. For New Years we had that pork tenderloin stuffed with peaches and bacon and butter and other junk for dinner.
Matti · Member since
Go Brian! He deserves it!
NoOneButYou1975 · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Lisa J Goodrich wrote: [/QUOTENAME]When The Beatles were awarded their MBEs, a lot returned theirs in protest...then, five years later, John Lennon sent his back in protest of "Cold Turkey" slipping down the charts.
Brian should have a shot at being nominated. It's far from having a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, this is recognition in his home country. It's time he should get something for his contributions to charity and most of all to music.
(If The Beatles got the MBE for music, then Brian and hopefully the other members of Queen stand at least a chance!)
(Sir Bob Geldof indeed!!)[/QUOTE]
the title Sir Brian May has a certain royalty ring to it :)