Ale Solan wrote:
People, the complete concert was already shared here before.
Thanks! I must have overlooked it, or maybe I thought it would be soon a download link instead of a torrent and ended up missing this gem when it did become available in Mega.
I believe you mean this, right? link
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
Ogre-
Queen even said they were not political, and wanted to tread as much worldwide ground as possible, plus when you said, 'Do not even bother to listen to those crappy gigs, mate!" we only have 1 show recorded.
OhioMustapha wrote:
Queen even said they were not political, and wanted to tread as much worldwide ground as possible, plus when you said, 'Do not even bother to listen to those crappy gigs, mate!" we only have 1 show recorded.
OhioMustapha wrote:
Queen even said they were not political, and wanted to tread as much worldwide ground as possible, plus when you said, 'Do not even bother to listen to those crappy gigs, mate!" we only have 1 show recorded.
Grizzly Adam wrote:
How can they claim to not be a political band two years after releasing, "Put out the fire?"
I'd say that's social commentary, but not political...they mention no politicians or political parties, and gun violence and murder cross all divides as a social issue.
Grizzly Adam wrote:
How can they claim to not be a political band two years after releasing, "Put out the fire?"
I'd say that's social commentary, but not political...they mention no politicians or political parties, and gun violence and murder cross all divides as a social issue.
Agreed.
Queen were never a political band, even when they worked with Nelson Mandela in more recent years. Mentioning issues doesn't mean you're actively engaging with the political process.
Going to Sun City in 1984 didn't make them political, either. In hindsight it was at worst naive, even if they thought they were bridge building and all that. Anything beyond that is just reaching for a story where there isn't one.
Roger Waters is political. U2 are political. Queen aren't.