Brian_Mays_Wig 16.11.2004 08:15 |
For those of you around 30 or under, was there ever a Queen song in the charts when you were born or a song actually released on your birthdate?? Spread Your Wings was released on the 10th Feb 78, 3 days after I was born, thats the closest I get. |
brENsKi 16.11.2004 08:23 |
no. but the best i can get is the madison sq garden concert 1982 (my 20th birthday) it's a hard life entered the british charts on my birthday 1984 live killers hit it's peak (no3) on my birthday 1979 |
deleted user 16.11.2004 08:59 |
Not really - I was born on the 5th of February 1977 - the next song that was released as a single was "Tie Your Mother Down" in March 1977 (a nice hardrocker but really not a special Queen song in my opinion) |
The Mir@cle 16.11.2004 09:07 |
Nope, when I was born (2 August 1983) they started to work on their next album, The Works. In February 1984 they released it. |
Sonia Doris 16.11.2004 09:16 |
i was born on june 26 1985...was there smth queen related on that day? :P |
deleted user 17.11.2004 04:22 |
I was born on 2 may 1990 and I Want It All came out on 2 may 1989. |
bomber_dan 17.11.2004 04:27 |
I was born on January 2nd, 1986. Does anybody know what was released around then? One Vision? A Kind Of Magic (album / song?) ? |
Shane Jazz 17.11.2004 04:30 |
One Vision was released as a single in the UK on my 10th birthday. The only problem was: I live in the USA and wasn't into Queen yet...but in hindsight, it's a rather cool co-incidence... |
deleted user 17.11.2004 04:31 |
I think One Vision was released in November 1985 and a kind of magic on March 17 1986. |
Mrs.Taylor 17.11.2004 05:49 |
No. But I did learn from "Champions of the World", that "Mother Love" was recorded or part-recorded the day before my birthday, 22nd May 1991. |
deleted user 17.11.2004 06:15 |
I don't know :P I just know that The Miracle was released on May 22nd... I'm born on April 4th 1989. Does somebody know about somthing that happend that day ? |
PrincesofTheUniverse 17.11.2004 07:04 |
Teo Torriatte was release in Japan on my birthday...25th March 1977 |
sdferertg 17.11.2004 08:56 |
QUEEN II was released on my "gonna be birthday". I was born in 1989, but it is the date :P. Houdoe, GaLiLe0 aka Ad |
Dubroc 17.11.2004 13:45 |
The band waited to form Queen right untill I was born. Quote pasted from Mercuryparadise.com : Even with Freddie as their frontman, though, Ibex were little more than an amateur outfit, managing to secure just three gigs in the summer of 1969. Freddie then changed their name to Wreckage, and another handful of inauspicious live shows followed. By the end of the year, it was all over, leaving Freddie to team up with another heavy blues band, the Surrey-based Sour Milk Sea. He set about moulding them to his ideal, too, but that engagement lasted only a matter of weeks. In April 1970, Freddie achieved the ambition which had been driving him for more than a year, when he joined Brian May and Roger Taylor in Smile. He changed thier name, too - to Queen. I was born on 27th of March 1970... |
Giacco 73 17.11.2004 15:33 |
I was born on 14 November 1973 the year of the release of Queen I so I can say Queen are in my D.N.A.! |
AlleeCat 17.11.2004 15:37 |
Well, I'm sure Freddie had a hangover on several of my birthdays... Sept 8 (3 days after his). I think that they may have been finishing up ANATO when I was born in 1975. |
dragonzflame 17.11.2004 15:39 |
I have no idea. I was born on January 31 1985, so I doubt it. But if anyone knows where I can find out let me know! |
Dubroc 17.11.2004 16:11 |
Google: Queen 1985 january 31 and find it! |
AlleeCat 17.11.2004 16:46 |
Silly me... This year We Will Rock You premiered in Las Vegas on my Birthday. Also, the mayor of Las Vegas declared it "Queen Day". (Does that count?) |
deleted user 17.11.2004 16:54 |
I don't know August 17th 1985 |
deleted user 17.11.2004 18:46 |
On my birthday, they were either doing Live at Rio '85 or it was done the day before (I've seen different dates and have never known which was true). |
NOTWMEDDLE 18.11.2004 02:09 |
Bohemian Rhapsody was scaling upward towards the American Top 10 when I was born on January 24, 1976. A Night at the Opera was heading to its peak of #4 when I was born. The 1970s bands all rocked. Pink Floyd, Queen, The Eagles, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Rush, Supertramp, Styx, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Bad Company, The Cars, Alice Cooper, ELP, Yes, Genesis, Peter Frampton, Foreigner, Judas Priest, Kansas, KISS, Steve Miller, Ted Nugent, Van Halen and many other acts. Many of those acts were at their peak or heading that way when I was either a newborn or a toddler! Music since then has been all about style except for these following bands. U2, Iron Maiden, The Darkness, Audioslave, Queensryche, Slayer, Megadeth(1985-90), Metallica(up to 1991). Radiohead are too whiny and puts me to sleep and Coldplay are eh. |
Agnieszeq 18.11.2004 03:04 |
I don't know what Queen related happened when I was born (5.01.1986), but my parents got married on 13.07.1985 (the day od Live Aid) :-) |
bleeding heart show 18.11.2004 03:53 |
My birthday is on the 24th of Nov 1984. which is after 7 days from now, and we all know what happend on that day ! |
Lara 18.11.2004 06:14 |
I was born 24th Nov 1991 ... |
claire! 14985 18.11.2004 06:54 |
i was born 16/11/87 and there wasn't really any queen releases then. |
PrincesofTheUniverse 18.11.2004 07:24 |
If you go here you can check releases/gigs for any given day in Queenie history. link |
Mean Mistreater 18.11.2004 08:29 |
Queen were on tour with Live Killers when I arrived into this world |
Mr. Bulsara 18.11.2004 13:49 |
i want it all was released just one day before i make 10 years old Thank You, God Bless You, Sweet Dreams You Lot Of Tarts. Goodbye |
mystic_rhythms 18.11.2004 14:03 |
Mala-Kot wrote: My birthday is on the 24th of Nov 1984. which is after 7 days from now, and we all know what happend on that day ! Lara wrote: I was born 24th Nov 1991 ...Wow, I didn't know you're bdays were on Nov 24th. Mine is too, 11/24/87. Wow what a coincidence |
Brian_Mays_Wig 18.11.2004 14:21 |
PrincesofTheUniverse wrote: If you go here you can check releases/gigs for any given day in Queenie history. linkWhat a great site.......Live at the Brixton Academy was released on my 16th birthday, Save Me was shown on TOTP on my 2nd bithday! |
FredMerBul 18.11.2004 14:38 |
For those of you around 30 or under, was there ever a Queen song in the charts when you were born or a song actually released on your birthdate?? Spread Your Wings was released on the 10th Feb 78, 3 days after I was born, thats the closest I get. *********** hahaha Don´t you have anything better? Just a joke; but very funny/particular topic. |
MexQueenFM 18.11.2004 17:12 |
I think IWTBF is near my b-day, i love that song |
deleted user 18.11.2004 19:20 |
On my 2nd birthday (27.2.1984) the Works album was released. That's as close as I get. |
Shay 18.11.2004 19:49 |
was born on 4/21/78 The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert happened one day before my 14th birthday. |
dragonzflame 18.11.2004 20:41 |
Apparently 1985 was quiet. As far as I can tell from a discography I found all they released was One Vision/Blurred Vision in November. Meh. Nothing special happens on my birthday anyway. Except my birthday. ;-) |
Gondorian Queen Fan 19.11.2004 08:09 |
You'll be shocked!I think I'm probably the youngest Queen fan.I was born on 17 March 1993!Two years later Made In Heaven was released. My crushes: Joseph Hahn of Linkin Park was 16 Orlando Bloom was 16 too! Tom Felton was 6 Billy Martin of Good Charlotte was 12 Billy Boyd was 25 |
KJ 19.11.2004 08:17 |
Born on December 27 1979. One day after a Hammersmith Odeon benefit concert. |
iljaiya 19.11.2004 08:45 |
Brian May born on July 19th 1947 Concerts: Smile 19.07.1969 PJ's Club, Truro, UK Queen 19.07.1971 Rugby Club, Hayle, UK 19.07.1971 Muengersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, Germany |
Mean Mistreater 19.11.2004 08:59 |
Crazy little thing called loved was released a few months after I was born |