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Was Freddie The Mind Of QUEEN


michael safran Posted on 14.01.2006 11:38:19  
Personaly I must admit,no matter what he ever said in interviews to make it seem like he wasnt the leader,HE was......A very intelegant man who took advantage of everything he could in life while having the bigest heart in the world.....Lot of respect for him!

flash david Posted on 03.03.2006 12:01:08  
Yes he was inteligent and yes i do think he was the leader but I'm sure Brian and Roger Had BIG time input in the material they put out
there songs were way too intricate and complicated for just one great mind it was a collabration of all of them even John but the chorus lines the opera lines in all the songs were all freddie's that was was one of his many strong points of course that is my opinion

Queen Rock Posted on 09.01.2007 22:33:26  
freddie was the main person in the band but i dont think there was a leader, they were all together, but he did put most input into the songs and the shows

Sebastian Posted on 08.05.2007 03:59:06  
Of course that even a complicated song as 'Bo Rhap' can come from one mind. It's like anti-Stratfordians (of course on a much lower scale)...

farrock_bulsara Posted on 14.08.2007 21:36:27  
Of course , all Queen member's were very important to the band , but Queen without Freddie , it's not Queen in his best ... :)

AlexakaRosco Posted on 13.09.2011 14:13:43  
I think he wasn't ever a leader or chief or anything else of Queen. Yes, he was the fronman and leadsinger and occasionally, and sometimes often, the driving force of the band. Which means he was the one fourth of the mind of the band with a little more songs written by him than by anyone else in Queen (Brian's second to him). That's just happened like this, without and dictatorship from him ;)

Sebastian Posted on 20.10.2011 00:42:45  
Dictatorship and 25%+25%+25%+25% aren't the only two options. It can be a democracy, but with one part contributing more than the others. And IMO, it was.


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