Spiritinthesky 22.03.2009 05:50 |
I didn't know the video was banned in the US?From link, Queen filmed the video for ‘I Want To Break Free’ at Limehouse Studio in London, England. Directed by David Mallet, it was a parody of the northern British soap opera Coronation Street with the band members dressed in drag. Guitarist Brian May later said the video ruined the band in America, and was initially banned by MTV in the US. |
Rick 22.03.2009 06:07 |
There's one word which sums it up beautifully: hypocrisy. |
Canadian May Fan 22.03.2009 09:59 |
Rick wrote: There's one word which sums it up beautifully: hypocrisy. Yeah it's typical of American censors; glorifying violence and thuggery is perfectly fine, but showing grown men in women's clothing will cause society to collapse. *rolls eyes* |
paul mason 22.03.2009 13:14 |
Id sacrifice my left testicle to see some video outakes,or,behind the scenes footage from the making of this video.......................... |
Crisstti 22.03.2009 15:14 |
Lol... really, there should be some behind the scenes footage... it would be hilarious... |
Sunshine 23.03.2009 04:47 |
Spiritinthesky wrote: I didn't know the video was banned in the US?From link, Queen filmed the video for ‘I Want To Break Free’ at Limehouse Studio in London, England. Directed by David Mallet, it was a parody of the northern British soap opera Coronation Street with the band members dressed in drag. Guitarist Brian May later said the video ruined the band in America, and was initially banned by MTV in the US. That is easy talk from Brian. I dont think one video can cause a 10 year career at that point. The record company also didnt do their work well enough. Plus deciding not to tour there anymore didnt proof of much will to regain the audience. I mean Body Language video was also banned in Europe in 1982 and didnt kill their carreer either by hard working by touring their asses off. |
thequeen 23.03.2009 09:15 |
Crisstti wrote: Lol... really, there should be some behind the scenes footage... it would be hilarious... Anthology ..... |
Winter Land Man 23.03.2009 18:51 |
It wasn't "Banned" ... it was "rejected" by MTV. Wouldn't it need to be in rotation first to be banned? |
thequeen 23.03.2009 19:12 |
Well , let me say it like this : NO |
Winter Land Man 23.03.2009 19:16 |
thequeen wrote: Well , let me say it like this : NO Let me say it like this, YES, dollah!!!! |
thequeen 23.03.2009 19:27 |
Britt, M.D. wrote:thequeen wrote: Well , let me say it like this : NOLet me say it like this, YES, dollah!!!! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] |
thequeen 23.03.2009 19:31 |
watch this Queenzone-BUTT-fuckers [img=/images/smiley/msn/omg_smile.gif][/img] THIS IS HISTORY! ,THIS IS HISTORY!!!! ..RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW I wanted to meet Obama .... and Osama ....but theQueen meets Jake is even better : ) |
Crisstti 23.03.2009 20:33 |
Sunshine wrote:Spiritinthesky wrote: I didn't know the video was banned in the US?From link, Queen filmed the video for ‘I Want To Break Free’ at Limehouse Studio in London, England. Directed by David Mallet, it was a parody of the northern British soap opera Coronation Street with the band members dressed in drag. Guitarist Brian May later said the video ruined the band in America, and was initially banned by MTV in the US.That is easy talk from Brian. I dont think one video can cause a 10 year career at that point. The record company also didnt do their work well enough. Plus deciding not to tour there anymore didnt proof of much will to regain the audience. I mean Body Language video was also banned in Europe in 1982 and didnt kill their carreer either by hard working by touring their asses off. Well, aparently Brian was in the US at the time and saw the scandal hat the video produced... In any case, he has also talked about other reasons for Queen's decrease of popularity in the US, like the attitude of Freddie's persona manager (aparently Paul Prenter), the lack of promotion by their record company, and some kind case of corruption or something that caused some scandal... involving radio promoters or something like that. |
lalaalalaa 23.03.2009 22:07 |
If the whole video showed just Roger it probably wouldn't be banned, considering he could easily be mistaken as a girl by the average American. ;) |
thequeen 23.03.2009 22:24 |
However ...Body Language was a bigger hit in the US ..... It's all bullcrap Americans are good people ! Canadians too ..... except "jadedlady" and "inu-lager" of course , of course they could tour Africa and get famous there with all their moaning and their big ego-trip ! |
Crisstti 23.03.2009 23:45 |
lalaalalaa wrote: If the whole video showed just Roger it probably wouldn't be banned, considering he could easily be mistaken as a girl by the average American. ;) Lol... No kidding. In YouTube videos of that song there's always people insisting that that one HAS to be a real woman... they might not be joking. |
thequeen 23.03.2009 23:47 |
thequeen wrote: However ...Body Language was a bigger hit in the US ..... It's all bullcrap Americans are good people ! Canadians too ..... except "jadedlady" and "inu-lager" of course , of course they could tour Africa and get famous there with all their moaning and their big ego-trip ! READ THIS FIRST NOW ^ |
inu-liger 24.03.2009 00:03 |
thequeen wrote:thequeen wrote: However ...Body Language was a bigger hit in the US ..... It's all bullcrap Americans are good people ! Canadians too ..... except "jadedlady" and "inu-lager" of course , of course they could tour Africa and get famous there with all their moaning and their big ego-trip !READ THIS FIRST NOW ^ If my band was to include Africa in any worldwide tours, that would still be a bigger accomplishment than you likely would ever pull yourself. I'll tell you what though . . . you can join our staff when that time comes . . . you can be the guy to hold two electric wires at a time to see what happens[img=/images/smiley/msn/angel_smile.gif][/img] |
thequeen 24.03.2009 08:56 |
*rolls over floor ... puking from laughing* |
Bigfish 26.03.2009 07:50 |
Hypocrisy sums it up really. Rather odd that in the same year it was ok for some masked guy to go down on Laura Branigan in the video of 'no self control' but not ok for for Fred to wear a leather skirt. I've never rated I want to break free although I understand it's popularity. A Queen tribute edition of Q magazine in England called it 'a plinky plonky pop song' and that best sums it up much as I hate to agree with anything that the - to quote Fred - 'Arsehole critics' have to say. It may have been the final straw on the camels back that extinguished Queens career in America but the damage had already been done; The brave but ill-advised 'Hot Space' and lead single 'Body Language' alienated their considerable middle America fan base and Freds gay clone image sealed their fate. I remember that, in England, his change of image didn't really have much of an impact, I can't say that I really liked the moustache image but the music was always more important. Odd in a way because I've always considered the British to be more fickle and image concious. Funny old world. |
Legy 26.03.2009 10:37 |
It was taken off MTV's rotation. I clearly remember seeing Radio Ga Ga and IWTBF on MTV as a kid. There was a backlash and conservative parents demanded the video be taken off the air. It was the Reagan years. VH1 started playing the video again in 1991. MTV and VH1 are owned by the same entity. |
vadenuez 26.03.2009 13:53 |
I don't buy it. I think they're no more than lame excuses. Boy George and Annie Lennox were MTV's pets that same year and kept their videos on very heavy rotation. Besides, controversy sells. A single banned video is capable to increase sales x10 in the next minute. |
Legy 26.03.2009 15:39 |
Did you live in the States in the 80's during the Reagan administration? It's one thing to dress androgynous and another to dress in drag. |
louvox 26.03.2009 17:58 |
First of all the song it’s self is weak. It plods along at a snails pace and contains an awful synthesizer solo that sounds like someone having a bowl movement. The video is OK and there is nothing really shocking about it. It certainly didn’t ruin their careers in the USA. They did that themselves with the crappy music they were producing. |
lalaalalaa 26.03.2009 19:19 |
louvox wrote: First of all the song it’s self is weak. It plods along at a snails pace and contains an awful synthesizer solo that sounds like someone having a bowl movement. The video is OK and there is nothing really shocking about it. It certainly didn’t ruin their careers in the USA. They did that themselves with the crappy music they were producing. I Want To Break Free is a good song, and it isn't really that slow of a song. It's all a matter of opinion |
Crisstti 26.03.2009 19:20 |
louvox wrote: First of all the song it’s self is weak. It plods along at a snails pace and contains an awful synthesizer solo that sounds like someone having a bowl movement. The video is OK and there is nothing really shocking about it. It certainly didn’t ruin their careers in the USA. They did that themselves with the crappy music they were producing. It doesn't really matter what we think of the music they were making (I like I want to break free, though they had done better, and did better after that). The fact is that they remained hugely popular in ALL the rest of the world, except the US. Therefore, there must be some reason, something particular about the US, that can explain it. Brian May has given that video as a reason (among others), and what he's said seems to be backed up by people from the US who saw the reaction to the video. |
mike hunt 27.03.2009 19:50 |
ok, this whole thing about "break free" ruining queen in america is nonsense. America loved the rock band queen, but when they started with the funk sound they lost their rock following. Yea, they made lots of phony fans with ANOBTD, but they lost their real fans in the process. It wasn't freds gayness or the break free video, it was the music itself america didn't like. back in those days (i'm almost 38, so I remember) either you liked disco or rock, and no in betweens. Queen fans looked at them as sellouts for going disco. I still remember the reaction when hot space came out. |
A_WintersTale 31.03.2009 12:53 |
ITBF video is not the only thing americans can't swallow. There is a high rate of paranoia there unfortunately. |
Yogurt 01.04.2009 07:49 |
Wow. I had no idea about this. But then I don't know about a lot of stuff since I'm always at work |