Hello fellow QueenZoners.
In about two months, I am leaving Belgium to go on a three-day trip to London. Of course, I will take time to visit things that are Queen-based. Do you have any recommendations on what I should do, that concerns Queen?
I already plan to revisit the WWRY-musical and pass by Garden Lodge.
Anything is welcome here!
Thank you and have a nice week end! :)
Denver
I love the musical. I see it whenever I am in town and it always brings me to tears. Not that I have ever liked any other musical. The band rocks and some singers are great. Not to be missed.
Cheers,
Ogre-
Maybe not mentioned on the Queen Concerts site is Hyde Park....where they played their free concert.
Also if you go along to the Tate Gallery and ask to be directed to the painting The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, to see what inspired Freddie to write that song, and remember that he stood in front of that painting along with the others who he dragged along. It's a small painting though, so only go if you are into art.
blackshuck03 wrote: I work at imperial college and depending when you are here could willingly show you around
I'll definitely consider doing that! I'll be there from the 1st 'till the 3rd March. I'm travelling with a friend of mine, so it all depends what he wants to see as well!
I'll keep you updated, but thanks a lot :)
Also Queen Prods which was for many years at 46 Pembridge Road, round the corner from Notting Hill Gate tube. The Sun in Splendour was the local lunchtime pub - this is along from the offices on the other side of the road, on the corner.
scollins.......
Can you justify WHY you think London is "pure shite"?
Oh yeah...... Bannochburn. And all of your soccer and rugby teams ARE "pure shite".
SmokyQuartz wrote:
Also if you go along to the Tate Gallery and ask to be directed to the painting The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, to see what inspired Freddie to write that song, and remember that he stood in front of that painting along with the others who he dragged along. It's a small painting though, so only go if you are into art.
Last year I went to the Tate Gallery to see the painting. Yes small, but very inpressive.