Gary Mullen? It looks like him. I've seen him live 3 times and he puts on a very energetic show. Sometimes he sounds uncannily like Freddie but I think he tries too hard.
I think it's the lead singer from the tribute band MAGIC
deleted user 04.01.2007 20:24
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! Apart from the horrible signature... XD
deleted user 04.01.2007 20:27
That's the first thing I thought when I saw the photograph: that it wasn't Freddie. Although I will say Freddie looked very different at times and it was hard to tell for sure, but you have to admit it's not very convincing.
OMG THAT IS NOT FREDDIE ONE BIT.
SO WHAT EVER IDIOT BROUGHT IT GOOD ON THEM...
I CANT WAIT TOO SEE THEIR FACE & REALIESES ITS NOT THE REAL DEAL.
THAT IS SO FUNNY LOL
It's definately Gary Mullen from Stars In Their Eyes Fame, I have seen the exact same photograph being sold on ebay before as a genuine Freddie autograph but this time they had spelt Freddie with a Y, Hopefully this will make us all a little bit wary when buying autographs, be careful !!!
You know...I used to be able to do a decent facsimile of John Lennon's signature...
Hmmm...
Anybody here look remotely like John Lennon?
Just kidding, of course...
val<font color=violet>lie wrote: maybe he should grow some chest hair...
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that! In fact, it was the first thought that went through my mind when I saw the photo...I think I've studied his anatomy WAY too carefully...!
<font color=gold>Thirtynine<h6>Wooooooo! wrote: He'd probably go on a crusade about it. lol He likes to do that.
Yeah, who ever thought of it... a rock star who passionately holds opinions like anyone else. Let's grill him for it.
How many people posting in this topic missed the top of the ebay page?:
"The seller ended this listing early because of an error in the listing."
<font color=gold>Thirtynine<h6>Wooooooo! wrote: He'd probably go on a crusade about it. lol He likes to do that.
Yeah, who ever thought of it... a rock star who passionately holds opinions like anyone else. Let's grill him for it.
How many people posting in this topic missed the top of the ebay page?:
"The seller ended this listing early because of an error in the listing."
It was still active when I sent the seller a message. Fair play to him for actually responding, and ending the listing.
This is why the only worth an autograph has to me is as a memorabilia of when I personally received it. To me, buying an autograph is slightly ridiculous, mostly because verification is impossible, and anyone with a skilled hand can duplicate a signature. In fact, I'd be willing to bet that variance among an individual's signature from time to time is far greater than variance between a signature and a good duplicate.
An autograph is nothing more than ink. It should only mean something to the person to whom it was signed.