Umm, Google "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert". All of the artists featured were either Queen fans or just pathetic Swayzes looking for someone else's spotlight to step into before disappearing forever (I noticed the band Extreme of 1-hit wonder "More Than Words" fame didn't even make it onto the DVD)
Extreme had two hits as 'Hole Hearted' reached #5 on the Billboard charts, and they had more talent and were better live than 90% of the acts at the show. Twas a shame that people knew them mostly for 'More than Words', they were a terrific rock band with rock's greatest guitarist, Nuno Bettencort. He is fookin' out of this world.
-Robbie the blobby
-50 cent
-Jacky stewart
-Dave Grohl
-Taylor Hawkins
-The Darkness
-The Original drummer from Guns 'n roses
-Axl Rose
-Eric clapton once said that Brian May did things with a guitar that he only could dream of.
-Jeff beck called Brian the Guvnor' (Brian calls Jeff the guvnor too)
-dutch star Thomas acda called Freddie the best vocalist he heard.
Since More than Words is written from a woman's point of view, can you tell me how you think it's about "pressuring one's girlfriend into engaging in sex?"
Did any of the Beatles say anything about Queen. I know that Queen idolised the Beatles. (By the way, I'm one of the few people on this site who love Beatles and Queen equally)
zitface42 wrote: Did any of the Beatles say anything about Queen. I know that Queen idolised the Beatles. (By the way, I'm one of the few people on this site who love Beatles and Queen equally)
Paul McCartney is quoted as calling Freddie "King Mercury" (which appears in the 'Queen Qoutes' section of this site sometimes) and Ringo has one too, but I can't remember what it is.
In my country (Romania) there are a lot of top rock musicians who love Queen: Dan Bittman (singer of Holograf), Christian Minculescu (lead vocals on Iris), Ilie Stepan (guitarist of ProMusica).
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I don't know if this is real; mixed Queen and 50cent
<font color=green>taylorgaga wrote: how do you know u2 are fans of queen?
speaking of which why didnt they appear at the FMTC?
They appeared "live via sattelite" as Cindy Crawford introduced them, but it was a recording from the day before from Sacramento, as it would have been morning in California at the time of the concert in London.