Gunpowder Gelatine 13.07.2004 05:36 |
Mine would probably be right before Save Me on the WWRY DVD, when Freddie says, "This next song will feature Brian May on piano...When he gets to it." Or on Friday night at Wembley '86, where Freddie forgets the words to Tutti Frutti. |
iGSM 13.07.2004 07:38 |
heh, I can't remember the date...or place actually. Think it might have been 81 in Los Angeles...anywho Freddie says 'Last time we were here it was covered in snow...great lot of fucking good that was!' Or something like that..or something not like that. |
Whisperer 13.07.2004 08:05 |
Paris 1980: Brian is great. He's got a big cock! |
deleted user 13.07.2004 08:13 |
Frankfurt 1982, refering to a new Hot space song: "Do you wanna hear it? You don't wanna hear it... You don't wanna hear it? If you don't wanna hear it, fuckin' go home!" |
Saint Jiub 13.07.2004 09:20 |
IGSM - Chicago 80 had a comment like that. |
iGSM 13.07.2004 10:16 |
Damn...is Los Angeles even near Chicago? I mean other than being on the continent are they remotely close? And I'm not too sure about this but I think Freddie said it in 1985 on the 'The Works' tour about It's a Hard Life 'If I don't make this note I'm going to kill myself'..I guess he made it in the end. |
Brian_Mays_Wig 13.07.2004 10:44 |
And nobodys even mentioned the Deacon "Wembley Run" |
iGSM 13.07.2004 10:51 |
I can't remember anything remarkably funny about John running. Freddie ran on a bit spaz-like but other than that. |
geeksandgeeks 13.07.2004 11:44 |
During the Queen Lizzy tour, when Brian got hit with a dozen eggs while wearing a white shirt, slipped, and fell on his ass. |
Brian_Mays_Wig 13.07.2004 11:51 |
iGSM wrote: I can't remember anything remarkably funny about John running. Freddie ran on a bit spaz-like but other than that.I guess you havent seen the friday night footage then. |
GonnaUseMyPrisoners 13.07.2004 15:17 |
Glossimer wrote: Mine would probably be right before Save Me on the WWRY DVD, when Freddie says, "This next song will feature Brian May on piano...When he gets to it." Or on Friday night at Wembley '86, where Freddie forgets the words to Tutti Frutti.Yup, mine too. |
FriedChicken 13.07.2004 17:06 |
"Paris 1980: Brian is great. He's got a big cock! " I still doubt Freddie really says that |
Gunpowder Gelatine 13.07.2004 17:11 |
FriedChicken wrote: "Paris 1980: Brian is great. He's got a big cock! " I still doubt Freddie really says thatlink It's under Just For Fun, where it says "Freddie reveals something hot about Brian!!" |
FriedChicken 13.07.2004 17:17 |
yep, i've heard it |
Oberon 14.07.2004 05:35 |
I like it when Roger starts AOBTD at Wembley and Fred's taken by surprise. Show's they're human! |
earwig 14.07.2004 06:12 |
Yep definately the Deacon run at the end of the Wembley 86 gig. Also "Everybody knows I can't play the f**king guitar" or "This shitty guitar never plays the chords I want it to play". How about the crew member talking down the PA to "Dave" during Is This The World We Created at Live Aid? I'd love to have seen Mercury & May's faces!!! |
Vb 14.07.2004 07:31 |
funny no one said the things " we will be together until we fucking die"(or something like that) well my fav is probley the on on wwryDVD with the piano. |
Saint Jiub 14.07.2004 11:15 |
Igsm - Is 2000 miles close? LA never gets snow. I thought only Americans did not know geography. Of course my knowledge of Australia is pathetic. I know that Sydney and Melbourne are on the east coast but am not sure of their North South relationship. |
geeksandgeeks 14.07.2004 11:15 |
We can also always appreciate when John used to flick peanuts at Brian during his solos. |
Joma 14.07.2004 13:42 |
Paris 1980: Brian is great. He's got a big cock! --> big CONK! that's the word!! but it's also funny with conk |
Into La Ment 14.07.2004 13:44 |
Joma wrote: --> big CONK! that's the word!!Well... WTF is a conk?! |
Pluto 14.07.2004 13:49 |
a nose he has a big nose |
Joma 14.07.2004 13:54 |
earwig wrote: Yep definately the Deacon run at the end of the Wembley 86 gig. Also "Everybody knows I can't play the f**king guitar" or "This shitty guitar never plays the chords I want it to play". How about the crew member talking down the PA to "Dave" during Is This The World We Created at Live Aid? I'd love to have seen Mercury & May's faces!!!No funny faces there. Perhaps they didn't hear that. |
August R. 14.07.2004 15:16 |
Fred introducing AOBTD in Birmingham '84: 'This is called Another One Bites The Balls ...I mean the Dust.' Freudian slips always make me laugh even if they're said on purpose. This one is no exeption. So, I think this is a Freddian slip ;) |
The Real Wizard 14.07.2004 18:13 |
iGSM wrote: Damn...is Los Angeles even near Chicago? I mean other than being on the continent are they remotely close? And I'm not too sure about this but I think Freddie said it in 1985 on the 'The Works' tour about It's a Hard Life 'If I don't make this note I'm going to kill myself'..I guess he made it in the end.Birmingham 9-2-84. Fred's voice was in rough shape, but he still managed to do the It's A Hard Life intro after making the comment. :) |
Ramses 14.07.2004 19:48 |
In an 80's concert, Freddie starts off Save Me..."It started off so well". But Brian missed his piano cue, so Freddie stops and says, "It didn't start off so f**king well!" LOL...LMAO! link Just for Fun > Funny Stuff > "What did he say?" |
iGSM 14.07.2004 23:02 |
Nope. My Americo-Canadian geography is shocking. Too many fucking states for my liking. Eliminate 12 and I'll be happy. Who needs 50+ states anyway? England? I'll have to watch LAW again. Haven't seen it in a while, come to think of it. I swear to myself if I get into a band and I'm the curly haired bass player I'll flick peanuts at the guitarist. Must remember to brush up on my American geography. Mind you this is coming from someone who got 28.5% on a Geography exam. |
BornToBeKings 15.07.2004 16:16 |
I like the vocal improvisation after Radio Ga Ga during the Live Aid performance. I guess that because it was televised, Freddie couldn't utter his usual expletive after the call and response, just yelling "Alright!" instead. Lo and behold, the crowd repeats this too, like an entire stadium of third graders. Classic. |
Wilki Amieva 16.07.2004 17:50 |
I do not recall the place nor the date of the concert, but I remember a QUEEN rendition of Tie Your Mother Down in which Freddie was almost silent. Roger and Brian handled most singing at that one. Has anyone figured out which show I am talking about? Also Brian, on his first solo tour: He kept forgetting to go back to the microphone after the guitar solo on Tie Your Mother Down (you can see that on the Brixton video). Besides, he used to mix the lyrics of Love Of My Life - I specially like when he comments about it. |
The Real Wizard 16.07.2004 23:33 |
Wilki wrote: I do not recall the place nor the date of the concert, but I remember a QUEEN rendition of Tie Your Mother Down in which Freddie was almost silent. Roger and Brian handled most singing at that one. Has anyone figured out which show I am talking about?I can't recall this, but I'd certainly be interested if someone could provide more information! Perhaps it would be referring to a Japanese 79 show when Fred's voice was shot. |
Matti 17.07.2004 01:57 |
Ramses wrote: In an 80's concert, Freddie starts off Save Me..."It started off so well". But Brian missed his piano cue, so Freddie stops and says, "It didn't start off so f**king well!" LOL...LMAO!Lol. That's a good one. |
ryancoke 21.12.2004 03:21 |
Who hit Brian with a dozen eggs? I've never seen that tour, did you go? If not, how'd you get your hands on it? I'd KILL to see that! |
kleinhond 22.12.2004 14:39 |
''I like it when Roger starts AOBTD at Wembley and Fred's taken by surprise. Show's they're human!'' Yeah this is by far my favourite moment on the entire Wembley DVD - I just love Fred's bewildered face then he laughs it off so naturally and almost makes it part of the act. Get in the groove, baby! |
moonie 22.12.2004 15:06 |
Newcastle city hall Dec 1979, during I'm In love With My Car Brian sets alight to one of his farts and burns Rogers eyebrows off Roger responds by pulling his tallywacker out and weeing on Brains Vox AC30 Its true. |
Lester Burnham 22.12.2004 17:19 |
craggsa wrote: Newcastle city hall Dec 1979, during I'm In love With My Car Brian sets alight to one of his farts and burns Rogers eyebrows off Roger responds by pulling his tallywacker out and weeing on Brains Vox AC30 Its true.I remember that one, it was a good show. |
trustno1 23.12.2004 05:17 |
This has been mentioned here before, and I was quite disturbed when I saw it for the first time, but where in the Wembley 86 concert does John do that really odd thing with his hands (he sorta faces his hands torwards the audience and does a wax on, wax off time move)? I tried to find it the other day so I could amuse myself, but can't remember which song. What the f*ck was that all about anyway?! |
liam 23.12.2004 09:44 |
i think the one your talkin bout is in the clapping part of crazy little thing called love, he looks like a freak when he does it. |
SilverShoes 24.12.2004 02:13 |
BornToBeKings wrote: I like the vocal improvisation after Radio Ga Ga during the Live Aid performance. I guess that because it was televised, Freddie couldn't utter his usual expletive after the call and response, just yelling "Alright!" instead. Lo and behold, the crowd repeats this too, like an entire stadium of third graders. Classic.You know, I remember that! But I had forgotten it was on the Live Aid performance. I guess that MTV DID broadcast at least part of the Queen set then, or maybe it was on the radio, but I remember the audience going "Awright!" just as Freddie had. One I like is on one of the early 80's shows I have, from 80 or 81, where Freddie asks the audience "Do you like my mustache? Do you think I should shave it off?" then when a resounding "YESSSSSSSSS!" is heard from the crowd, he says "F*&^ OFF!", and then comments that he had told the audience to do the same thing in another city. There's also a show from Chicago, I think it might actually be the same show, from 80 or 81, where Brian speaks before Love Of My Life, and says something like "How they can build a place that sounds this bad in this day and age is beyond me!". I like the bit on the Earl's Court 77 video, where Freddie tells the audience to "Have champaigne for breakfast! Just go out and buy it!". And that show also has that weird noise during You Take My Breath Away. I kinda get the impression from the look on his face, Freddie heard, and was a little pissed. Also on Earl's Court, there's the bit where Freddie says "This looks a right carnival" as he's fiddling with his hair. What's he saying, that he's having a bad hair day? As for bloopers, I like the Osaka show from teh Night At The Opera tour, where Freddie starts singing "I don't want to die, but I wish I'd never (mumble, mumble) carry on, carry on" (in other words, he started singing the end of the second verse in place of the end of the first verse). |
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Your Fairy King 04.07.2018 22:33 |
SilverShoes wrote: I like the bit on the Earl's Court 77 video, where Freddie tells the audience to "Have champaigne for breakfast! Just go out and buy it!". And that show also has that weird noise during You Take My Breath Away. I kinda get the impression from the look on his face, Freddie heard, and was a little pissed.Wasn't that Roger stumbling/falling against the gong? |
OhioMustapha 09.07.2018 20:15 |
no, an amp blew up during YTMBA |
Dr Magus 10.07.2018 12:01 |
OhioMustapha wrote: no, an amp blew up during YTMBAActually it was Adam Lambert's hairdryer that blew up after he plugged it into the amp by mistake. |
Bike It 80 11.07.2018 00:39 |
This one cracks me up every time. It's from a show in East Rutherford, NJ, on August 9, 1982. Taken from the excellent site Queenlive.ca and tentatively abridged by myself : (...) A bit over three minutes into his solo spot, Brian breaks a string on the Red Special. He turns off the analog delays, and tries to make the best of the situation for a brief while (...). But he ultimately gives up, unplugs, and is then handed his John Birch copy. Within a couple minutes, the Birch goes out of tune. He takes the guitar off, and throws it over his stack of Vox cabinets (the one and only time he did this), snapping it in half. (...) Brian then finishes his solo spot with a Gibson Flying V. (...) After the song ends, Freddie asks, "How are we doing with the guitars?" He tells the audience, "I think tonight's the night we're gonna break as many guitars as we've got. If anyone in the audience has a spare guitar, bring it over here!" Someone in the audience replies, "I've got three!" |
cmsdrums 11.07.2018 07:32 |
On the 'Get Down Make Love' bootleg, Freddie introduces 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting' as "Here's a song by a well known poofter"....Elton was firmly (publically) heterosexual at the time!! :-) |
rockchic65 11.07.2018 11:03 |
^^^ Ha ha, that's priceless!! |
NastyQueenie74 11.07.2018 17:38 |
cmsdrums wrote: On the 'Get Down Make Love' bootleg, Freddie introduces 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting' as "Here's a song by a well known poofter"....Elton was firmly (publically) heterosexual at the time!! :-)What show was this? |
Gregsynth 11.07.2018 18:21 |
NastyQueenie74 wrote:Osaka 1985!cmsdrums wrote: On the 'Get Down Make Love' bootleg, Freddie introduces 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting' as "Here's a song by a well known poofter"....Elton was firmly (publically) heterosexual at the time!! :-)What show was this? |
ITSM 12.07.2018 04:29 |
When Brian and Freddie messed up the first sentence of Save Me (It started off so well), then stopped and Freddie said: Well, that didn't start off so well - or something like that. |
cmsdrums 12.07.2018 08:55 |
NastyQueenie74 wrote:I think it's 24 October 1982 (from memory)cmsdrums wrote: On the 'Get Down Make Love' bootleg, Freddie introduces 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting' as "Here's a song by a well known poofter"....Elton was firmly (publically) heterosexual at the time!! :-)What show was this? |
emrabt 12.07.2018 09:38 |
mines: Sammy was low He was watching the show all day long Yeah Freddie completely forgets it's late is also good. And the works medley that ends with Freddie admitting he couldn't remember the words and just made them up. |
NastyQueenie74 12.07.2018 15:56 |
cmsdrums wrote:They did play it that night, but he's right, it's Osaka 1985NastyQueenie74 wrote:I think it's 24 October 1982 (from memory)cmsdrums wrote: On the 'Get Down Make Love' bootleg, Freddie introduces 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting' as "Here's a song by a well known poofter"....Elton was firmly (publically) heterosexual at the time!! :-)What show was this? |
MisterCosmicc 08.08.2018 05:38 |
Awesome |
JomaDuckSoup 14.08.2018 19:43 |
kleinhond wrote: ''I like it when Roger starts AOBTD at Wembley and Fred's taken by surprise. Show's they're human!'' Yeah this is by far my favourite moment on the entire Wembley DVD - I just love Fred's bewildered face then he laughs it off so naturally and almost makes it part of the act. Get in the groove, baby!link |
Kamenliter 15.08.2018 04:32 |
>On the 'Get Down Make Love' bootleg, Freddie introduces 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting' as "Here's a song by a well known poofter"....Elton was firmly (publically) heterosexual at the >time!! :-) Elton had come out to Rolling Stone in 1976, proclaiming himself bi-sexual. True, he married in 1984, and was married at the time of this concert and statement, but I don't think anyone was really fooled about Elton's sexuality by that point. |
Dr Magus 16.08.2018 09:41 |
My favourite has to be from Delamere Forest '74 where Freddie asks for requests and someone shouts "Cheer Up Charlie". Freddie replies "from the WIlly Wonka film? Are you mad?" He then walks over to the piano and plays a few bars from the song, but improvised his own lyrics such as 'cunt off, Charlie' before going straight into SSOR. |