Interesting essay on Freddie Mercury and Micheal Jackson
Interesting essay on Freddie Mercury and Micheal Jackson
deleted user 02.12.2006 23:05
Hey guys,
I recently came across this interesting essay, it's worth reading. Enjoy! link
p.s.
It mentions Queenzone.com in the essay...very interesting.
You might also be interested in this as well: link
If you look for it, you'll find Their Must Be More to Life Than This sung by "both" Jackson and Mercury. You'll also find State of Shock which was also sung by both Jackson and Mercury.
i didnt particularily like it, it over analized (particularily in freddie) everything about their lives. Sometimes a music video, is JUST a music video. Very well written though.
deleted user 03.12.2006 12:27
I've been saying for years that they're really the same person.
One glove - hello ?
Well... I tried to read the whole thing, but it seemed to go off on tangents unrelated to the topic it was supposed to be covering, like "death can be seen as a good career move" (which isn't really news).
And I saw spelling errors and what the fuck, "Aids" ? - I mean, it's an acronym ! I don't know how, but after seeing "Aids", "aids", "Aid's", "aid's", "AID's", and "A.I.D.'s" I developed a pet peeve.
AIDS
Look at the "World AIDS Day" button if you don't believe me.
Acronyms often become words. Think of the word 'laser'. Would you like me to spell it L.A.S.E.R. from now on? Because it's still an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Or S.C.U.B.A.-gear? Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
A language grows, and if an acronym becomes a commonly used term, it will eventually become a word. As did aids. Learn to live with it.
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: Acronyms often become words. Think of the word 'laser'. Would you like me to spell it L.A.S.E.R. from now on? Because it's still an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Or S.C.U.B.A.-gear? Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
A language grows, and if an acronym becomes a commonly used term, it will eventually become a word. As did aids. Learn to live with it.
But why insert an apostrophe ? That's just a misunderstanding of what's being represented.
I have seen "We All Have AIDS". Which could become confusing if read "We All Have Aids" because "aids" is the pre-established plural of "aid" and it also works in the context.
A similar term would be "SIDS", which my teacher would not be impressed if I wrote "Sids". This appeared to be a formal paper. I have not seen anyone use "Aids" in a campaign or anything of the sort.
Unlike "laser" and "scuba" which did not exist before their acronyms were assimilated into the language (much like "Kleenex" and "Xerox" - while not acronyms), it seems a common courtesy to type "AIDS" when talking about "acquired immunodeficiency syndrome" to differentiate it from "aids".
Found this essay long-winded and, frankly, boring. Tangents almost unrelated or completely so were all over the place. A couple of notes:
1. "Micheal Jackson" is, in fact, spelled Michael Jackson.
2. "Aids" is, as others have previously pointed out, spelled AIDS.
3. This thread should have been placed in the personal forum, as this forum is for general discussion on Queen. (Hence: Forums > Queen - General Discussion)
mrjordy wrote: Found this essay long-winded and, frankly, boring. Tangents almost unrelated or completely so were all over the place. A couple of notes:
1. "Micheal Jackson" is, in fact, spelled Michael Jackson.
2. "Aids" is, as others have previously pointed out, spelled AIDS.
3. This thread should have been placed in the personal forum, as this forum is for general discussion on Queen. (Hence: Forums > Queen - General Discussion)
Oh, I'm sorry. I couldn't find the forum called Freddie Mercury. Are you stupid? This post doesn't belong in the personal forum. Stuff on other bands yes, but not stuff about a member of "Queen."
Steve thanks for posting this essay. It is much more interesting than the other essay this guy wrote. I think the essayist makes some valid points about the mysterious sexual image both projected during their careers.