Angela L 03.10.2020 14:35 |
If so, I could use your help! Check out this short questionnaire about your concert memories: link One of my favorite things is hearing older fans’ stories about the Queen concerts that they attended while Freddie was still here. However, there doesn’t seem to be an official repository for these stories, and I’d like to change that. I'm gathering as many first-hand accounts from as many fans as possible in order to turn those memories into a book about the Queen fan concert experience. If you saw Queen in concert in the ‘70s or ‘80s and would be willing to contribute your memories to this book, please fill out this short questionnaire: link. If you have questions about this project, see link, ask your questions here, or send me an email at queenconcertexperience@gmail.com. I hope to hear from many of you! (The Advanced Editor isn't working while I'm writing this post, so none of the links above are hyperlinked. Sorry!) |
Misfire. 03.10.2020 15:59 |
Hi i sure did witness the greatest rock band ever in existence back in 79, 82, 84, 86 but i would have loved to have seen them in 75 but i was too young. My memories of Queen are precious to me because kids of today will not know how brilliant a band they were back in the day with the four original members, they were mind blowing together on stage and bounced off each other musically. The Magic Tour 86 at Newcastle and Freddie nicked a coppers helmet at the side of the stage for a few seconds and that made us all chuckle as only Freddie could have got away with that ! Queen at Newcastle City Hall 79 was a massive success and my very first Queen gig after worshiping this band for five years and finally got tickets to see them and i was not disappointed in fact it made me a bigger fan of the band. Yesterday's Queen will always be the best musically and visually because they had a lead singer who knew how to present himself and the band that would eventually turn them into the biggest unique rock band ever. |
. 03.10.2020 16:33 |
I saw the band Live about twenty times from '76 to '86. I also attended three video shoots in 1977, 1984 and 1986. I have a little album here with some photos, tickets and anecdotes (It's free to register). link |
Angela L 03.10.2020 16:42 |
The Kurgan: What a fantastic collection! I would love to hear about your experiences at the concerts. Would you be willing to share some of those memories for my book? |
Angela L 03.10.2020 16:49 |
Misfire. wrote: The Magic Tour 86 at Newcastle and Freddie nicked a coppers helmet at the side of the stage for a few seconds and that made us all chuckle as only Freddie could have got away with that ! Queen at Newcastle City Hall 79 was a massive success and my very first Queen gig after worshiping this band for five years and finally got tickets to see them and i was not disappointed in fact it made me a bigger fan of the band.What great memories you must have! I'm envious since I never got to see them. Would you be willing to add your stories through my questionnaire? I'd love to include them in my book. |
. 03.10.2020 16:53 |
Angela L wrote: The Kurgan: What a fantastic collection! I would love to hear about your experiences at the concerts. Would you be willing to share some of those memories for my book?Sure, any particular UK tour? I was at ALL the London and Brighton gigs on the Crazy Tour in '79. |
Angela L 03.10.2020 18:07 |
Any and all! I'd love to hear everything you're willing to share! The questionnaire is here: link |
. 03.10.2020 18:52 |
Tell you what I'll share my memory of the Tottenham Mayfair gig in '79, that one is probably most vividly embedded in my mind, along with Hyde Park in '76 and Drury Lane in '77. I'll avoid the questionnaire if you don't mind, PM me your email you and I'll document my experience. |
LilMal 03.10.2020 19:23 |
Hi, 1980, 1982, *, 1984 ( 2x), 1985 ( Live Aid), 1086 (2x) .... wished I had been old enough to see them in the seventies. *= not a concert, but Musicland studios' hallway where a few fans were hanging out on a daily basis... Could you give us maybe some more info on your book ? Will it be self- published ? Where will it be published ? How many people have already submitted their memories and how many are you planning to collect ? Do you go by countries / years etc ? Just asking as there appear to be several projects already in the making. |
LilMal 03.10.2020 19:24 |
sorry, 1986 :) |
Angela L 03.10.2020 19:57 |
LilMal wrote: Could you give us maybe some more info on your book ? Will it be self- published ? Where will it be published ? How many people have already submitted their memories and how many are you planning to collect ? Do you go by countries / years etc ? Just asking as there appear to be several projects already in the making.Sure! I didn't know there were other similar projects ongoing. Do you have any additional info on those? I am working on a proposal to send to a couple publishers to see if there's interest, but if I have no takers, I'll self publish. I just opened the questionnaire yesterday and have about a dozen responses so far, along with lots of verbal interest from those who have said that they will respond soon. I'm planning on keeping the questionnaire open for several months to gather as many submissions as possible. It'll be organized chronologically, by tour and concert. If you have any other questions, let me know! You can also contact me by email at queenconcertexperience@gmail.com. |
Angela L 03.10.2020 20:01 |
The Kurgan wrote: Tell you what I'll share my memory of the Tottenham Mayfair gig in '79, that one is probably most vividly embedded in my mind, along with Hyde Park in '76 and Drury Lane in '77. I'll avoid the questionnaire if you don't mind, PM me your email you and I'll document my experience.I've sent you a PM. Thanks! |
misabeat 03.10.2020 20:33 |
I was fortunate to have attended their only New Zealand concert in Auckland 1985 at Mt Smart Stadium. While there were many accounts of Freddie being "drunk as a skunk" on stage, i was so mesmerized of seeing power of Queen on stage, i never noticed this. To this day, i still remember his opening words...."Hello all you kiwi "motherf....kers",. That got a massive roar from the audience. I still have some concert artifacts and would be happy to share the memories. |
matt z 03.10.2020 22:53 |
Will you be sharing BAD MEMORIES as well? Breakups. went to the show, snuck back home at 3 am only tofind my family murdered by way of keyless entry via the window i snuck out of... Brutally beaten in parking lot abandoned by date/significant other trashed and puking the bathroom while the best part of the show carried on Etc. . |
Angela L 04.10.2020 01:40 |
Matt Z, I am so sorry to hear that those things happened to you. I can't imagine what it's like to have to live through that. |
Angela L 04.10.2020 01:42 |
misabeat wrote: I was fortunate to have attended their only New Zealand concert in Auckland 1985 at Mt Smart Stadium. While there were many accounts of Freddie being "drunk as a skunk" on stage, i was so mesmerized of seeing power of Queen on stage, i never noticed this. To this day, i still remember his opening words...."Hello all you kiwi "motherf....kers",. That got a massive roar from the audience. I still have some concert artifacts and would be happy to share the memories.Hi misabeat! I'd love to hear more of your memories! Would you be willing to add them through the questionnaire? link |
Saint Jiub 04.10.2020 04:48 |
ttt |
matt z 04.10.2020 19:51 |
^^^ LOL. THOSE EVENTS DID NOT HAPPEN TO ME I was asking a hypothetical editorial question about your project. In the event that there WERE some bad experiences. I.e. the stabbing at Knebworth. I did not see QUEEN (notice I didn't say QUEEN +FREDDIE) I've seen iterations of The band and music since. Was too hard lined to see QPR though i did listen in at the Hollywood bowl. Missed their HOLLYWOOD WOF night performance cause i wasn't yet 21 and Had no guardian to help me at Club Ivar. Seen QAL 3x plus a Jimmy Kimmel live daytime performance. AL's taste has gotten better through the years. Not pulling that "kill the melody with histrionics" thing that Christina Aguilera popularized What's the book? |
MyHumanZoo 04.10.2020 22:03 |
Misabeat, that is cool that you were at the New Zealand concert! Anything else you can share with us about it? I’d love to hear more! Sorry Angela...I don’t mean to hijack your thread... : ) |
sonic 05.10.2020 19:18 |
No, only in the 60's....... |
Angela L 05.10.2020 23:53 |
Haha, very funny! |