""Fat Bottomed Girls" is one of Brian May's most famous songs. Simple but effective arrangement and lead vocals shared by Brian and Freddie in the album version, while on stage Fred sang it all, with Roger and Brian doing harmonies."
Brian doesn't sing lead on that song you moron!!!!!!!!!!! If you don't know just shut up, don't make crap up. That's a total pet peeve of mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For some reason I feel that whoever wrote that deserves to be publicly humiiated and shamed in to a corner never to come out to spew their stupidity again.
kdj2hot wrote: ""Fat Bottomed Girls" is one of Brian May's most famous songs. Simple but effective arrangement and lead vocals shared by Brian and Freddie in the album version, while on stage Fred sang it all, with Roger and Brian doing harmonies."
Brian doesn't sing lead on that song you moron!!!!!!!!!!! If you don't know just shut up, don't make crap up. That's a total pet peeve of mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For some reason I feel that whoever wrote that deserves to be publicly humiiated and shamed in to a corner never to come out to spew their stupidity again.
kdj2hot wrote: "
Brian doesn't sing lead on that song you moron!!!!!!!!!!! If you don't know just shut up, don't make crap up. That's a total pet peeve of mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For some reason I feel that whoever wrote that deserves to be publicly humiiated and shamed in to a corner never to come out to spew their stupidity again.
Oh no. A site on the internet has faulty information. Tremble.
deleted user 12.05.2006 05:06
It's nothing new. It happens a lot... with everything.
I hate it when people say for the US single of The Show Must Go On.... I hate it when they say "Bohemian Rhapsody.. WITH The Show Must Go On"... when it's vice versa, EVEN SAYS SO ON THE CASSETTE! Double A Sided, but why put Bohemian Rhapsody first, when it's in smaller letters on the cassette?
THE SHOW MUST GO ON with Bohemian Rhapsody
Brian does sing the lead in the chorus on the album version. He's doing the lead melody while Freddie does the harmonies. Of course live they changed the lineup.
I think on wikipedia, anybody can edit information!
One day it says something and another day it changes.
They shouldn't just let anyone edit because people can easily put anything, even complete lies!
deleted user 12.05.2006 11:43
Wikipedia can be a good starting point, but I would always check other sources. Even if it's not Wikipedia, that's the smart thing to do.
I've read the little "comments/arguments" thing on the Freddie Mercury page and I'm amazed at how worked-up people get...
Hmm whilst we're nit picking I thought I'd check my own pet peeve, Sheer Heart Attack (the song)... grr I knew they'd do this
"Taylor played guitar on this song, and shared lead vocals with Freddie Mercury. It is really hard to distinguish who sings which part, since Mercury sang in very punk vein and his voice sounds similar to Taylor's. This song caused confusion among the fans, some claiming it is entirely sung by Taylor, other that it is sung by Mercury, and some claiming that they shared vocals. Brian May explained this on his homepage."
So they saw Brian's explanation- the one that stated (correctly) that the lead vocal is entirely Freddie with Roger just doing backing vocals... and they STILL put he shared lead vocals with Freddie. Unless they're counting Roger saying "ticulate" as sharing lead..
Wikipedia is a clear example of post-modern culture: popular, easily-achievable, but rarely reliable.
Anybody can write on wikipedia, and no-one is asked to outline his/her own sources of information, nor to give any warranties of specific study in the subject.
So, abstractly, one could even write that We are the Champions is one of Sex Pistols' greatest hits, and that Freddie Mercury was a dancer.
So... not really reliable for making homeworks (old enciclopedias are much better ;-P) nor for knowing something true about a certain band called Queen.