1) Do you think if Freddie had those extra teeth removed, his voice would have changed dramatically?
2) I don't know about the other concerts but at the end of Impromptu at Wembley, couldn't it have flowed perfectly into "Dragon Attack"?
'Kay, I'm done asking things for tonight. :-)
1) I think it would've changed, I'm not sure just how dramatically, but why risk it? That would be horrible to have them removed and then realize that your voice will never be the same again!
2) Now that I think about it, it would work. I don't usually watch the Impromptou that often, though. For some reason, I don't like it that much, along with the covers. I wish they hadn't played so many, so there would've been more Queen material. I know they were paying tribute to the artists that came before them, but I'd rather hear Queen songs instead. Playing In The Lap Of The Gods was great, though. Now that I've gotten completely sidetracked...what was the original question?
I read somewhere that having the extra teeth elongated Freddie's palate and allowed him to develop a unique sound. Would that have changed with surgery? It would have had to have been major surgery to correct the overall look of his teeth.
"Impromptu" COULD have segued into "Dragon Attack" quite easily. Perhaps it was not so "Impromptu" after all...