Bulsariana 08.11.2018 09:02 |
link In an improvised recording studio at Isleworth Polytechnic, west London, a drum erratically beats, a guitar barks a random chord, the technicians fiddle with their equipment... Outside, the (fictional) band members lark about with their friends, waiting for the off. It's the 29th July 1965, and Freddie Mercury is preparing for his first recording session in his long and illustrious career... This book contains images of a point in popular music history that, had this session actually happened, it could have changed the course of popular music's trajectory. It could have happened. It should have happened. But it didn't happen. Gatcha gatcha whaah hoo... |
The Fairy King 08.11.2018 09:41 |
SPAM. |
Bulsariana 08.11.2018 10:52 |
This is not spam. Go to Amazon and search for: 978-1527233041 |
Cruella de Vil 08.11.2018 11:15 |
Really? In the 53 years since this alleged event happened, NO ONE has ever mentioned any of this. Smells and looks like a lump of steaming shite. |
Bulsariana 08.11.2018 11:16 |
In essence it's a book about a fictitious band (Bulsariana) on the day of their first recording session at an improvised studio at Isleworth Polytechnic, on the 29th July 1965. The book contains images of the band and followers enjoying the day, before, during and after the recording sessions. The book also contains lyrics to the songs, record cover designs and posters and gig tickets to the band's performances during 1965. The band's brand of music is proto-punk/garage (consistent with early MC5, Blue Cheer, The Monks etc). The event was a fantasy, the images are not. Listen to a rehearsal frack (loud) at: link Buy it NOW! |
Bulsariana 08.11.2018 11:25 |
Hi Cruella, As I have been at pains to point out, the recording didn't happen, but the event did (ie the imagery of Freddie in the book is real). |
The Fairy King 08.11.2018 11:31 |
Bulsariana wrote: In essence it's a book about a fictitious band (Bulsariana) on the day of their first recording session at an improvised studio at Isleworth Polytechnic, on the 29th July 1965. The book contains images of the band and followers enjoying the day, before, during and after the recording sessions. The book also contains lyrics to the songs, record cover designs and posters and gig tickets to the band's performances during 1965. The band's brand of music is proto-punk/garage (consistent with early MC5, Blue Cheer, The Monks etc). The event was a fantasy, the images are not. Listen to a rehearsal frack (loud) at: link Buy it NOW!Oh shit, NOW i'm convinced! Must buy it NOW! :') |
Togg 08.11.2018 11:43 |
Can I suggest you post this on a fictitious forum... |
Togg 08.11.2018 11:45 |
Can I suggest you post this on a fictitious forum... |
Bulsariana 08.11.2018 20:32 |
i may be a fool Togg, but as the old advertising adage attests... "They Laughed When I Sat Down At The Piano - But When I Started to Play!"... Adrian began his association with the world of Rock/Pop when he found himself sharing a secondary school with Donovan Leitch. Leitch, like John Fahey, developed the psychedelic folk genre to its ultimate conclusion of Leitch, reputedly, influencing The Beatles' output during their India sojourn together. Adrian then became familiar with members of The Yardbirds, principally Eric Clapton. During this time, having met Giorgio Gomelsky, the great rock impresario (and the then Yardbird's manager), Giorgio introduced Adrian to some of the greatest American Folk/Blues performers in the world, such as Howlin' Wolf, Sleepy John Estes, Lightnin' Hopkins, Hammy Nixon, Willie Dixon, Sugar Pie DeSanto and Sonny Boy Williamson II. Giorgio Gomelsky was one of the unsung heroes of the 1960s British rock scene, as the operator of the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond-upon-Thames; he was effectively the Rolling Stones’ first manager, showed the young Beatles around London, produced the Yardbirds and put the Animals on stage. In 1964 Adrian met Fred Bulsara (Freddie Mercury) and they became firm friends and college students together. The music scene of that time was teeming with talent, and Adrian and Freddie were able to rub shoulders with bands too numerous to list here. At about that time Adrian formed a nascent Blues duo (guitar and blues harp) with a college friend and enjoyed the thrill of playing some of the best Blues standards of the time, at parties and campus get-togethers. The last time that Adrian saw Freddie in person was a day when Adrian was browsing the stalls in Kensington Market, and a very flamboyant Freddie rushed at him, ending with an affectionate hug. This is why this book is authentic, have no doubt. |
The Fairy King 09.11.2018 09:24 |
Bulsarianalala, are you Arlene R. Weiss? |
inu-liger 09.11.2018 10:04 |
The Fairy King wrote: Bulsarianalala, are you Arlene R. Weiss?lol! |
Togg 09.11.2018 11:08 |
Brilliant.... that's a blast from the past.... ha Bulsarlalalalalaala or whatever What the hell are you on? why on earth would ANYONE bother to read let alone buy an book about an event that never happened, had bugger all to do with anything other than two people that once met....One of whom npbody has ever heard of there are plenty of actually interesting books to read... I once bumped into Roger Taylor, shall I write a book about the fictional event thereafter where we went on to look at second hand cars for my Uncle and subsequently fell out over the fact he couldnt remember the words to 'oh come all ye faithful' Arlene, I see they let you out for good behaviour..... nice |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 11:19 |
Thank you taking the trouble to review my book. |
Togg 09.11.2018 11:25 |
Sorry your just trying to cash in on someone elses fame, £27...... for a book about nothing that happened.... Go write a book that actually is your own work not trying to use a family name and brief encounter to cash in on someone else. Like all these Mercury books by people that either never met him or only really saw him from a distance, not really very professional |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 12:16 |
Togg, your continued antagonism only serves to sadden me. I wish you well in your quest for satisfaction. |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 16:06 |
Here are some sample page spreads from: FREDDIE MERCURY THE FANTASY RECORDING SESSIONS 1965 |
thomasquinn 32989 09.11.2018 16:24 |
I can tolerate your attempts to advertise your book here, even if it is not something I find remotely interesting. It is NOT acceptable that you have just added TWO more topics, in all-caps of all things, to do a little more advertising - that basically amounts to spamming. |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 16:27 |
Apologies. |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 16:33 |
I don't know how to use forums. |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 16:36 |
What are the rules then? |
thomasquinn 32989 09.11.2018 16:48 |
It's not "rules", it's simply exercising basic decency: you limit discussion of one subject to one topic. You have created this topic to advertise your book, so stick to it and don't flood the forum with more topics doing the same thing. Opening more of them to that end is very aggressive and impolite. |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 17:03 |
Got it. sorry. |
Togg 09.11.2018 17:19 |
Bulsariana wrote: Togg, your continued antagonism only serves to sadden me. I wish you well in your quest for satisfaction.Well i'm perfectly happy just not keen on people that try to grab onto the coat tails of others and try to use their fame to make money... You have started a business using the family name, written a book about Freddie and use his name to promote it, did you ask the estate for permission? or Jim Beach? |
Bulsariana 09.11.2018 17:23 |
Don't worry, I have taken legal advice. Thanks for your concern. |
Iron Butterfly 09.11.2018 22:26 |
Complete bullshit. |
Star* 10.11.2018 07:58 |
Bulsariana Take no notice of the fools on here , they have not got the brains to write a book let alone say who can and cannot be on here. With so much crap they all say on here my advice to you is go somewhere else to promote joy, because everyone on here is a twisted sister. |
Bulsariana 10.11.2018 09:56 |
I'm only doing my best to put new stuff out there Mr Right. |
Togg 12.11.2018 11:52 |
Bulsariana wrote: Don't worry, I have taken legal advice. Thanks for your concern.Oh I'm sure you have, I'm sure you are just enough inside the law to be able to publish and promote using anothers name and image. Question is have you talken moral advice? I wonder what the Estate and Jim would say to your face? I wonder what family members think of you taking their name and setting up a business? Shame you can't create something without riding on the coat tails of others... |
thomasquinn 32989 12.11.2018 12:39 |
The utterly shameless way that this person aggressively pushes advertising for this...project...does strongly suggest a large deficit in decency and morality. And that's quite aside from the obviously exploitative content and the transparent timing of the release. |
CourtneyTodd 20.03.2020 13:10 |
xd |
miraclesteinway 20.03.2020 21:49 |
I wouldn't worry too much about the legality of this - anyone is free to publish a book about Freddie or anyone else, and it's already said that the book is fiction. I went to the website and listened to the fake rehearsal that of course doesn't feature Freddie. I'm all for legends etc, but this seems a pointless book. You may have known Freddie in the mid-1960s and that's all very well, and there's a picture of you with Freddie, but so what. Freddie went to college and knew lots of people before he was famous. He might have known you in 1965, but was he inviting you over for tea in 1975? 1985? Not really relevant to the forum. Kudos for trying to advertise on what is becoming one of the most brutal forums on the whole internet though... |
miraclesteinway 20.03.2020 21:50 |
AND Oh shit I've just seen that this post is 18 months old already, sorry, ignore. |
LilMal 21.03.2020 22:43 |
Maybe it was a spin off from this project ? : link Too sad it didn't work out. |
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