Queen& 16.07.2005 16:54 |
Have you ever though when the album innuendo was recorded and completed Wot Freddie must of felt like it new it was the final queen album but the rest of us never at the time wot u think |
brENsKi 16.07.2005 17:34 |
i think you are seriously out of step Freddie already knew he was on borrowed time - he also knew that Innuendo would not be the final queen album - why do you think he recorded those final tracks for MIH? he told the band to carry on working to complete the album. he was so ill in 1989 that the MIRACLE album was titled to reflect that it was a 'miracle' he was around to record it...he must've got a slight reprieve during late 89/early90 to record much of Innuendo |
Sharon G. 16.07.2005 18:53 |
Must have been terribly sad for Freddie anyway. |
@ndy38 17.07.2005 08:35 |
When i hear that freddie was terribly ill in 1988/1989 i find it incredible cause of how well he looked in those years. I know for photos and the music videos he would have had make up on etc but he looked like a typical guy in his early 40's. Its only really at the times of the Innuendo album it became blatantly obvious something was wrong. |
mrjordy 17.07.2005 16:11 |
I've always thought it incredibly ballsy of Freddie to record the video for "These Are The Days Of Our Lives". Although his official statement regarding his HIV/AIDS status wasn't issued until the day before his death, it was clearly obvious in TATDOOL that something was wrong - and surely he knew that. "I'm Going Slightly Mad" portrays the same frail, gaunt Freddie, but his appearance was covered up fairly well. TATDOOL, on the other hand, seems to be Freddie coming clean, having showed the world what he truly looked like at that time, instead of camouflaging with heavy makeup and special lighting. I |
brENsKi 17.07.2005 16:50 |
andylamb_38 wrote: When i hear that freddie was terribly ill in 1988/1989 i find it incredible cause of how well he looked in those years. I know for photos and the music videos he would have had make up on etc but he looked like a typical guy in his early 40's. Its only really at the times of the Innuendo album it became blatantly obvious something was wrong.i thought (considering how much makeup he would've had on) he looked f*cking awful for the 'scandal' and 'miracle' videos i'm in my 40s - and if i thought i looked that unwell i'd probably go see a plastic surgeon |
brENsKi 17.07.2005 16:52 |
mrjordy wrote: I've always thought it incredibly ballsy of Freddie to record the video for "These Are The Days Of Our Lives". Although his official statement regarding his HIV/AIDS status wasn't issued until the day before his death, it was clearly obvious in TATDOOL that something was wrong - and surely he knew that. TATDOOL, on the other hand, seems to be Freddie coming clean, having showed the world what he truly looked like at that timebut 'days of our lives' was released AFTER his death....so it wasn't as if he was 'coming clean' about anything...he 'came clean' after the event |
Criss3287 18.07.2005 16:44 |
Well...which tracks have been recorded during Innuendo sessions that have ended up on MIH?! I can't think of any but A Winter's Tale. The others go back to Miracle sessions, Mr. Bad Guy and even hot Space sessions. If you watch the 1990 Brit Awards, back then Freddie looked very ill, to me he looked worse then than in the videos... |
Lester Burnham 18.07.2005 17:25 |
Criss3287 wrote: Well...which tracks have been recorded during Innuendo sessions that have ended up on MIH?! I can't think of any but A Winter's Tale. The others go back to Miracle sessions, Mr. Bad Guy and even hot Space sessions.No tracks on Made In Heaven were recorded during Hot Space sessions. Beautiful Day - 1980 The Game sessions Made In Heaven, Born To Love You - 1984/1985, reworked Freddie tracks Let Me Live - 1983 Works sessions Mother Love, You Don't Fool Me, A Winter's Tale - 1991, post-Innuendo sessions My Life Has Been Saved - 1989, reworked B-side Heaven For Everyone - 1987, reworked The Cross track Too Much Love Will Kill You - 1988/1989, reworked The Miracle session Oh, and MEATY (Matthew Poulter), would it kill you to learn how to type your fucking language? It can't possibly be that hard to write a completely coherent sentence. I would attempt to translate, but I left my "English to DUHHHHHHHHH" dictionary at home. |
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mooghead 31.10.2019 20:12 |
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MisterCosmicc 31.10.2019 20:51 |
Freddie had full-blown AIDS in 1989, but looked alright to me while makeup free. The makeup just made him pale. |
MisterCosmicc 31.10.2019 20:55 |
“ Have you ever though when the album innuendo was recorded and completed Wot Freddie must of felt like it new it was the final queen album but the rest of us never at the time wot u think“ I think he thought of it as some of his finest work. What I really want to know is if he thought You Don’t Fool Me, A Winter’s Tale, and Mother Love would really be on a new album, if he thought it’d be a single/EP, and if he knew much about the tracklist of Made In Heaven, or even if it was an album called ‘Made In Heaven’ |
runner_70 31.10.2019 20:57 |
brENsKi wrote:I think Freddie had other problems than plastic surgeons. Thats very rude. The guy was deadly ill by 1989 and he hardly expected to be around to record their epitaph called Innuendo which was an amazing album. "Was It All Worth It" was clearly planned as a reflective goodbye song - same as SHow must go on. Hard to believe what he went through not even physical but mentallyandylamb_38 wrote: When i hear that freddie was terribly ill in 1988/1989 i find it incredible cause of how well he looked in those years. I know for photos and the music videos he would have had make up on etc but he looked like a typical guy in his early 40's. Its only really at the times of the Innuendo album it became blatantly obvious something was wrong.i thought (considering how much makeup he would've had on) he looked f*cking awful for the 'scandal' and 'miracle' videos i'm in my 40s - and if i thought i looked that unwell i'd probably go see a plastic surgeon |
runner_70 31.10.2019 20:59 |
MisterCosmicc wrote: “ Have you ever though when the album innuendo was recorded and completed Wot Freddie must of felt like it new it was the final queen album but the rest of us never at the time wot u think“ I think he thought of it as some of his finest work. What I really want to know is if he thought You Don’t Fool Me, A Winter’s Tale, and Mother Love would really be on a new album, if he thought it’d be a single/EP, and if he knew much about the tracklist of Made In Heaven, or even if it was an album called ‘Made In Heaven’I don't think he would be too pleased about reworked tracks of his solo stuff. But if there is really nothing more in the vaults (which only GB knows!) then MIH was done tastefully. I think the promotion of it being advertised as "all new tracks" was a bit misleading..... it was only about half an album |
cmsdrums 31.10.2019 21:33 |
brENsKi wrote:These Are The Days of Our Lives was released as a single in the US on Freddie’s birthday (early September) in 1991, wasn’t it?? I’ve always assumed the video (whilst a different edit with some animation) was released at the same time?mrjordy wrote: I've always thought it incredibly ballsy of Freddie to record the video for "These Are The Days Of Our Lives". Although his official statement regarding his HIV/AIDS status wasn't issued until the day before his death, it was clearly obvious in TATDOOL that something was wrong - and surely he knew that. TATDOOL, on the other hand, seems to be Freddie coming clean, having showed the world what he truly looked like at that timebut 'days of our lives' was released AFTER his death....so it wasn't as if he was 'coming clean' about anything...he 'came clean' after the event |
runner_70 31.10.2019 21:36 |
cmsdrums wrote:I think it was released before his death but around GH2 I think.brENsKi wrote:These Are The Days of Our Lives was released as a single in the US on Freddie’s birthday (early September) in 1991, wasn’t it?? I’ve always assumed the video (whilst a different edit with some animation) was released at the same time?mrjordy wrote: I've always thought it incredibly ballsy of Freddie to record the video for "These Are The Days Of Our Lives". Although his official statement regarding his HIV/AIDS status wasn't issued until the day before his death, it was clearly obvious in TATDOOL that something was wrong - and surely he knew that. TATDOOL, on the other hand, seems to be Freddie coming clean, having showed the world what he truly looked like at that timebut 'days of our lives' was released AFTER his death....so it wasn't as if he was 'coming clean' about anything...he 'came clean' after the event |
cmsdrums 31.10.2019 21:57 |
Just checked on google - it was indeed released in the US on 5 Sept 91. |
runner_70 31.10.2019 22:02 |
cmsdrums wrote: Just checked on google - it was indeed released in the US on 5 Sept 91.But this was the second version of the video with lots of visual effects not the video version we all know. Freddie was not shown too often there de to his appearance I guess |
runner_70 31.10.2019 22:03 |
@ndy38 wrote: When i hear that freddie was terribly ill in 1988/1989 i find it incredible cause of how well he looked in those years. I know for photos and the music videos he would have had make up on etc but he looked like a typical guy in his early 40's. Its only really at the times of the Innuendo album it became blatantly obvious something was wrong.His face was swollen due to his medication and he gained some weight. |