Hi everybody,
this Saturday German TV Station VOX will air an documentary about Queen which is called "We are the Champions - 50 years of Queen".
Given the title I assume that this exactly the same documentary they aired 10 years ago which was called "We are the Champions - 40 years of Queen" :-)
Anyway, I will watch it...
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Yeah its always nice to watch Queen documentary's and remember the four of them when they were at there very best.
Anyway they were at the very top of there tree and made a name for themselves as Legends!
Ten years ago the most interesting parts for me were:
- extensive interview bits of Ratty
- coloured footage of TATDOOL behind the scenes
- new Roger interview bits
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@Martin S Yeah Ratty always told his journey with Queen as honestly as he could and his book was a joy to read,
so many stories about Freddie and what he was like on tour on and off stage.
I watched it. There was no new original video of the band but a new interview with Peter Hince and Mack. Also an interview with Roger which I have not seen in this length.Mack had a few juicy things to tell which was entertaining. Overall, the Queen story was not as sugar coated as was the case in older documentaries. For the first time in an official documentary they admitted that John suffered from depression over the whole time. The documentary was in German language which makes it unusable for most fans.
YourValentine wrote:
I watched it. There was no new original video of the band but a new interview with Peter Hince and Mack. Also an interview with Roger which I have not seen in this length.Mack had a few juicy things to tell which was entertaining. Overall, the Queen story was not as sugar coated as was the case in older documentaries. For the first time in an official documentary they admitted that John suffered from depression over the whole time. The documentary was in German language which makes it unusable for most fans.
YV - Did John suffer from depression in the 1970s as well?