Fairy wrote: Hi guys, were they really at the Sheffield gig? Wow! I mean, I didn't have the guts to go because it would be too heartbreaking, and THEY did!!
Fairy
Well obviously they didn't love him as much as you did
Fairy wrote: Hi guys, were they really at the Sheffield gig? Wow! I mean, I didn't have the guts to go because it would be too heartbreaking, and THEY did!!
Fairy
Well obviously they didn't love him as much as you did
tomtoms wrote:
Well obviously they didn't love him as much as you did
Obviously there is no comparison...That's why I was so surprised they went!!! Your irony guys is a bit predictable though...
Fenderek: you too? You used to be so nice to me...SIGH LOL
Fairy
Fairy wrote: Fenderek: you too? You used to be so nice to me...SIGH LOL
C'mon- a bit of irony doesn't mean anything :)
Just thought that them being there is really significant. I guess irony was aimed at all those posting QUEEN RIP 1991 and so on. You just happened to be the one posting about mother being there and the fact that it was so heartbreaking for you... I guess I just couldn't resist... ;) And you are right- it was predictible. Still- couldn't resist... Hey- nothing against U personally :)
PS
Quite honestly- I didn't actually notice who was posting... I guess I'm just tired of all this "oh, it's so bad / so empty / so whatever...". Those days are gone now. Fact. But it's the past. And now is now. The shows are good. Maybe the difference between me and you is- I've never seen Queen wih Freddie. On the other hand- I'm huge (HUGE) fan of Paul Rodgers- when I heard for the first tim ethey're gonna colaborate with him- I was over the moon! Me as a vocalist- he IS my hero. Now even more...
Oh I forgive you, Fenderek!! You are one of my favorites :-).
Actually I never saw Freddie with Queen live either SIGH.
And you're right: his Mom and sister being there was very significant. That's why I posted about it. Maybe if I had known how they felt about it I would have gone??
Smiles
Fairy
Fairy wrote: Actually I never saw Freddie with Queen live either SIGH.
I was absolutely sure you did... Strange... I must have mistaken you with someone else :)
Having a second thought- IMO it [ his mother and sis being there] actually was more significant that I thought before...
I can't believe this is a coincidence so did they ask Freddie's mum to attend the Sheffield gig because it would be recorded for a DVD and a dedication of LOML to her would look good on the record?
Don't they live in London? It smells like pure business if they invited them to a show that was recorded. It could mean that if there wasn't any planned DVD, there would be no invitation for the Bulsara's.
Mr. Scully wrote: Don't they live in London? It smells like pure business if they invited them to a show that was recorded. It could mean that if there wasn't any planned DVD, there would be no invitation for the Bulsara's.
I agree. It WAS business. Still- they agreed... :)
Mr. Scully wrote: Don't they live in London? It smells like pure business if they invited them to a show that was recorded. It could mean that if there wasn't any planned DVD, there would be no invitation for the Bulsara's.
I agree. It WAS business. Still- they agreed... :)
Pure Business...Ya think..
Freddie's Mom Jer...was also invited and in attendance at the World Premiere of The Queen Symphony By Tolga Kashif and The Royal Philharmonic that was recorded...on DVD and CD, and there is a photo on the DVD of Jer Bulsara, Brian, Roger, with Tolga Kashif.
alink, when i read that Brian dedicated "Love Of My Life" to Freddie's mum, my heart felt ripped out (in a good way of course)...ok, im exaggerating, but i felt it was sweet all the same
I wouldn't say that. Some people don't mind this tour as it is 'moving on' from the past, yet some people don't like the thought of no Freddie (or John for that matter). Get over it. I happen to aggree partially with both sides of the argument. So what if there are still people in this forum who still go on about the 'Queen RIP 1991' thing. There are plenty of people who go on about the 'Queen are still alive' thing. No one is right.
I agree, everyone's got a right to their opinion, but there's no need to spam every thread about the tour saying Queen died in 1991. Just because some of us support the tour doesn't mean we're any better or worse Queen fans than anyone else!