Hello fellow Queen fans,
As you know (and see in my signature -which I can't seem to edit???-) I've been working on creating a website about my Queen collection, with the help of other collectors and people who worked for Queen.
As you might have read on the news page, it is now finally going to happen. QueenLegacy.com will go online at the end of this year! 2, Almost 3 years after the initial project was planned. Ofcourse since then my collection has expended, now containing over 100 tour shirts as well as posters, itineraries, jackets and so on.
I have 2 questions for all you fans out there:
Firstly, as said in the news message, I'm looking for anyone who has something to contribute to the project. If you have any tour related item or a strange or cool promo item or anything that could be of interest. Please get in touch with me. I'm looking to create an interesting and as complete as possible overview of the things that were available back in the touring days with Queen's touring history. I prefer if you contact me through the website (contact button at the bottom) or send me a direct email if you already have my email address. Many thanks in advance.
Secondly, I'm in touch with a few former roadies and I want to include interesting personal stories about what they have to say about the touring days. I would like to know what kind of things would be interesting to you, as fans. Please comment with anything you would like to ask or know about those days. From if they had a good time with the other crew members up to what their experiences were with the band. Anything can be possible, it has to be interesting for fans to hear and know. Then I'll try to get them answered as good as possible. I can't promise the people I've been in contact will have answers to all questions, but will do my best to make it as interesting as possible.
Thank you all in advance for your feedback and help.
I got a tourshirt from the eighties... but it's been said it's a fake..
Are there a lot of these fake 'official' memorabillia? I mean just up to 1991..
after that anyone with a decent printer could make their own memorabillia.