I know they were there. At least the singer and their guitarust . They can be seen on backstage video here at 10:25. Also Claus Meine ( the singer) was there at the finalle during We are the champions in the all star crowd-sing along.
So why they didn't actually perform?
P.S. Claus Meine could have absolutely joined Queen to sing Love of my life, as he did in later years with his band Scorpions.
Good question. I don't know the answer but according to Klaus Meine they were at some Queen after show partys in the 80's .I can't remember exactly but in 93' or so there was a small one off gig or something like that and at least Klaus shared the stage with some Queen members.( I just can't rember the complete lineup/ event, sorry)
So, it is a goog question why they did not appear.
I think also one of the reasons is that in April 1992 Scorpions were temporarily without bassist as Francis Buchholz already has left the band and Ralph Rieckermann joined them somewhere near the end of summer of the year before recording Face The Heat album.
Also at the FMT event there was only a part of the band - Klaus Mine and Rudolph Schenker, no Mathias Jabs and Herman Rarebell.
......because everything they ever produced was a pile of shit and, with Spinal Tap and Liz Taylor screwing things up, they couldn't possibly risk more embarassment.
dudeofqueen wrote: ......because everything they ever produced was a pile of shit and, with Spinal Tap and Liz Taylor screwing things up, they couldn't possibly risk more embarassment.
1)Spinal Tap is "officialy" a PARODY heavy metal band and their performance was quite good. In the end they said "thank you wimbledon" but of course that was part of the joke.
2)Liz Taylor is a long time ambassador for AIDS rights ( since her close friend actor Rock Hudson died of AIDS on 1985) so here presence there was significant. She appears a little "out there" and like a "universal mother" during her speech, but again her precence was highly symbolic and added status to the event. Also she was one of Freddie's favourites.He admired her.
3)As for Scorpions saying its crap...this is personal judgment. I find a lot of their stuff quite awsome.
p.s. You really call this a pile of shit ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4RjJKxsamQ
However Klaus Meine made his personal tribute to Queen : Scorpions "Love Of My Life" Queen Tribute
Spinal Tap were great at what did. I was in the stadium the day before the gig, Spinal Tap actually sound checked in character! From the stage they saw that my friend was wearing a Soundgerden T shirt Nigel Tuffnel asked if she had any bizarre gardening accidents stories she could tell him about!!
As regard the Scorpions, Klauss was quite friendly with RT since they met at Rock in Rio in 95. They were a great band. I saw them a few times in the mid to late 80's. Really tight and energetic with a great show! In the 70's In Trance and Virgin Killer were great albums, their guitarist at the time, Ulrich Roth was really in a class of his own amongst the metal/rock bands of the time.
Stelios wrote:
Also she was one of Freddie's favourites.He admired her.
No she wasn't. Freddie's one and only favourite was Paul Rodgers. He never ever admired, respected or even liked anyone else. His whole life revolved around Paul Rodgers and his sole purpose was to follow him around everywhere. Him and Adam Lambert.
inu-liger wrote:
Hasn't that little joke worn out by now, Seb? ;)
No, Inu, you are thinking about Sebastian's OLD Paul Rodgers joke. The one that's almost 9 years old.
This is Sebastian's OTHER joke. It has Adam Lambert's name in it and is "only" about 5 years old.
Scorpions are a brilliant band. I love their 70's stuff. Unfortunately they went into the direction of "mainstream pop rock" in the 80's and even experimented with electronic music in the 90's but their 70's stuff is still amazing
pittrek wrote:
Scorpions are a brilliant band. I love their 70's stuff. Unfortunately they went into the direction of "mainstream pop rock" in the 80's and even experimented with electronic music in the 90's but their 70's stuff is still amazing
Yes they were. I think when Urich Roth left they not only lost a great player but also a great song writer.