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Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of Queen (1986)

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10 questions, each has one correct answer, no prizes available (so cheating is useless :-) I hope to come with many more questions in the future.


Who has never played live with Ibex?

Freddie Mercury
Brian May
Roger Taylor
John Deacon

Where did Smile play their famous reunion set in December 1992?

Imperial College
Marquee Club
Hammersmith Apollo
Brixton Academy

One of these four bands didn't support Queen in 1986. Which one?

Fountainhead
Belouis Some
Treat
General Public

Which of these roadies was responsible for Roger's equipment for many years?

Chris Taylor
Peter Hince
Brian Zellis
Joe Fanelli

There was one John Deacon's guest live appearance with Roger BUT without Brian. When and where?

DoRo Party in Vienna (December 1992)
Cowdray Ruins festival (September 1993)
SAS Band concert in London (July 1995)
Bejart Ballet premiere in Paris (January 1997)

During Magic tour concerts Freddie almost always assured the audience that Queen 'are not gonna break up'. Before which song did he make this statement?

A Kind Of Magic
Under Pressure
Another One Bites The Dust
Who Wants To Live Forever

During Hot Space tour Brian used several electric guitars. But which one of these he definitely DIDN'T use?

Red Special (original)
John Birch replica of Red Special
Guild replica of Red Special
Gibson Flying V

The Live Killers official live recording is compiled from several concerts from that tour. Who knows from which concert does each of the tracks come from?

God
Brian May
Mr.Scully
nobody

At the famous concert in Hyde Park (18.9.1976) Queen had to cut their set to 80 minutes so they (instead of God Save The Queen) finished with

In The Lap Of The Gods... revisited
Now I'm Here
Jailhouse Rock
We Are The Champions

The two famous Queen concerts in Earls Court, London (July 1977) included in the r'n'r medley part of a song which was never played by Queen on any other gig

Mull Of Kintyre
Danny Boy
Lucille
Stupid Cupid

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