It doesnt suggest Queen are playing so it cannot be false advertising. Queen do not own the words 'bohemian' or 'rhapsody' singularly or together and as far as the image is concerned it was nicked from someone else anyway.
mooghead wrote:
It doesnt suggest Queen are playing so it cannot be false advertising. Queen do not own the words 'bohemian' or 'rhapsody' singularly or together and as far as the image is concerned it was nicked from someone else anyway.
I didn't say anything like that? Honestly some peolpe must get really bored here and love to argue... you pop up a lot in silly wee debates don't you? And I don't want to argue about the image theft bollocks.
I'm just saying... to the general public looking at the poster that's on the streets you'd expect this to be the BBC Symphonic playing the hits of Queen. i.e the same way Royal Philharmonic did, or like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMl8o32K4SU
If I hadn't looked into it more, I may have just bought the tickets based on the poster as most UK tribute acts use themselves in this picture for advertising. I'm saying they may be using the image to falsely attract a bigger audience to their shows. In Glasgow, tribute acts fill every venue when they play here, whereas what is being played is for a more discerning music lover (not to say that's bad).
Ok, I apologise for getting the wrong end of the stick.
Anyone who buys tickets to a show based on the picture on the poster deserves to be robbed though.