Yes, in Goes '76. They did a improvisation of the song. Only John and Freddie were on stage. John played acoustic guitar and did backing vocals, Freddie did the lead vocals.
<font color=green>Rick wrote: Yes, in Goes '76. They did a improvisation of the song. Only John and Freddie were on stage. John played acoustic guitar and did backing vocals, Freddie did the lead vocals.
You Sir, are a bluffer. If you have Goes 1976, I demand immediate proof!
<font color=green>Rick wrote: Yes, in Goes '76. They did a improvisation of the song. Only John and Freddie were on stage. John played acoustic guitar and did backing vocals, Freddie did the lead vocals.
You Sir, are a bluffer. If you have Goes 1976, I demand immediate proof!
<font color=green>Rick wrote: Yes, in Goes '76. They did a improvisation of the song. Only John and Freddie were on stage. John played acoustic guitar and did backing vocals, Freddie did the lead vocals.
You Sir, are a bluffer. If you have Goes 1976, I demand immediate proof!
OMFG. You believed my shit? Haha
Uhhm, just playing along I'm afraid. Somehow I don't think the local snackbar in Goes could accommodate Queen's lightshow......
<font color=FF0099>Linda Of The Valley wrote: I love that song...it should have been played live.
Ditto, its fantastic!
Theres alot of songs they should have done live.
Did they ever do Nevermore live? I think that would have been a great wrench to break up the show like they did w/ friends will be friends live at wembly to break up WWRY and WATC
Darn :-/, i think that woulda been a beautiful one to throw in there, like is this the world we created...
The closest to Nevermore live, was on BBC Session 2.
Thanks! Good to know. I dont get BBC here in America unless i get that satellite tv stuff which u pay out the ass for. I wish we got it on basic cable :-/