I've always wondered about it a bit and now I would like to go further and finally ask a question.
There's a line in the song which goes "You don't believe that I'm alone". However, when performed live this line was always changed and Freddie would sing "You tell me things when I'm alone".
Does anyone know why he always changed that line? Maybe there's some story behind it?
He did this with plenty of songs. He was probably just mistaken about what the correct words were, Brian never corrected him, and so that's what he sang for the entire tour.
Sweet lady was actually about his turmoil over his sexuality and the dilemma with breaking mary's heart and his fear about any "gay plague" that might develop in the coming years.
He relayed these fears to Brian who then penned it for him.
master marathon runner wrote:
Sweet lady was actually about his turmoil over his sexuality and the dilemma with breaking mary's heart and his fear about any "gay plague" that might develop in the coming years.
He relayed these fears to Brian who then penned it for him.
master marathon runner wrote:
Sweet lady was actually about his turmoil over his sexuality and the dilemma with breaking mary's heart and his fear about any "gay plague" that might develop in the coming years.
He relayed these fears to Brian who then penned it for him.
What a hell are you writing here such bullshit?
How you can know it? You were with Freddie in this time of his life? It looks like you are talking as one of Freddie's lovers director.
master marathon runner wrote:
Sweet lady was actually about his turmoil over his sexuality and the dilemma with breaking mary's heart and his fear about any "gay plague" that might develop in the coming years.
He relayed these fears to Brian who then penned it for him.
Don't put your crap in. It's not amusing anymore, you know.