FreMe 21.05.2006 12:58 |
I once listened to Who Wants To Live Forever. When they got to the choir, the skyes dissapered from the sun and everything turned bright. When the choir had finnished, the skyes came back :p.. And yesterday, one of my new friends and I were sitting in my bed, saying nothing. Just holding eachothers hands.. We listened to ANATO, and when BoRhap came, we both stated to sing along. I was so touched that she could sing along to such a queensong :') |
Serry... 21.05.2006 13:11 |
FreMe wrote: And yesterday, one of my new friends and I were sitting in my bedModern times... |
magicalfreddiemercury 21.05.2006 13:45 |
Serry... wrote:LOL.FreMe wrote: And yesterday, one of my new friends and I were sitting in my bedModern times... I'm guessing it's not what you think, Serry. ;-) |
Winter Land Man 21.05.2006 13:50 |
Serry... wrote:The person is a girl, and 14, and her friend is a girl. Don't be so dink like!FreMe wrote: And yesterday, one of my new friends and I were sitting in my bedModern times... |
FreMe 21.05.2006 14:42 |
Messenger Of Leah wrote:Please notice that i wrote "sitting" :p... sheesh XDSerry... wrote:The person is a girl, and 14, and her friend is a girl. Don't be so dink like!FreMe wrote: And yesterday, one of my new friends and I were sitting in my bedModern times... |
j_stone2525 22.05.2006 10:18 |
I remember when I was in London for a summer work program (I'm originally from Boston), and it had been a week or so of interviewing all over for a job. I hadn't found anything yet,...so I was in the dumps mood-wise. I was walking through a shopping area and "I want to Break Free" came on over the PA and it picked me back up. I found a summer job the next day or so. [Just the 1st Queen song story I thought of]. |
Winter Land Man 22.05.2006 11:22 |
FreMe wrote:Yeah, I knew you were doing nothing wrong, but the other guy thought different.Messenger Of Leah wrote:Please notice that i wrote "sitting" :p... sheesh XDSerry... wrote:The person is a girl, and 14, and her friend is a girl. Don't be so dink like!FreMe wrote: And yesterday, one of my new friends and I were sitting in my bedModern times... |
Winter Land Man 22.05.2006 11:23 |
My opinion of Queen's most beautiful moment is at the end of 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives', when at the end, Freddie looks down and actually laughs, then looks into the camera and whispers "I Still Love You" |
Bambi 22.05.2006 19:43 |
me to lol..... |
FreMe 23.05.2006 11:15 |
I dont get it.. so many Queenzoners, so few memories... Are you like afraid of my threads :P??? |
AspiringPhilosophe 23.05.2006 12:01 |
Messenger Of Leah wrote: My opinion of Queen's most beautiful moment is at the end of 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives', when at the end, Freddie looks down and actually laughs, then looks into the camera and whispers "I Still Love You"That is definately the most beautiful Queen moment ever. Hands down! |
Pim Derks 23.05.2006 12:13 |
When the gay one died. |
deleted user 23.05.2006 15:07 |
Yeah, because then there was a flash of light and a phoenix and angels sang. Gosh, I wish they could have gotten those angels on tape, that would have been fab. It was especially moving when one of the angels appointed to the "Heaven Greeting Party" got all misty eyed and had to blow his nose on his seraphic tissue. |
deleted user 23.05.2006 15:17 |
Pim Derks wrote: When the gay one died.What the hell??? |
M a t i a s M a y 23.05.2006 15:40 |
I was with my friends at the shore and we were all Queen fans, and he had some guitars and we all started singing Spread Your Wings It was really great, I mean |
Suigi 23.05.2006 16:02 |
I would say walking one of my friends to her place at 1:45 in the morning, and both of us simultaneously starting to sing Bohemian Rhapsody. Man, I wish we were given more opportunities like that without being looked at funny. Anyone else wish life was like a rock opera at some points? |
it was electric7 23.05.2006 16:21 |
When my friend was doing my hair she was like "Sara, whats the music video where Freddie opens the door and a bunch of gay people come flying out?" |
Carol! the Musical 23.05.2006 16:37 |
it was electric7 wrote: When my friend was doing my hair she was like "Sara, whats the music video where Freddie opens the door and a bunch of gay people come flying out?"Huh? What video *is* that? :P |
magicalfreddiemercury 23.05.2006 17:53 |
My most beautiful Queen-moment was when my 10-year-old said to her friend, "You mean you NEVER heard of Queen?" And then started singing a medley of their songs until her friend said, "Oh! I know THAT one!" :-) |
Suigi 23.05.2006 18:30 |
ChinesedogTorture wrote:I think she's referring to I Want To Break Free. That ballet scene.it was electric7 wrote: When my friend was doing my hair she was like "Sara, whats the music video where Freddie opens the door and a bunch of gay people come flying out?"Huh? What video *is* that? :P |
Carol! the Musical 23.05.2006 19:06 |
Suigi wrote:Oooohhh! That video! Thanks. :PChinesedogTorture wrote:I think she's referring to I Want To Break Free. That ballet scene.it was electric7 wrote: When my friend was doing my hair she was like "Sara, whats the music video where Freddie opens the door and a bunch of gay people come flying out?"Huh? What video *is* that? :P |
it was electric7 24.05.2006 19:44 |
Accually I was refeering to The Show Must Go On video...but the clip was from IWTBF |
AmeriQueen 26.05.2006 00:28 |
Publicly it's clearly Live Aid. Musically, for me it's the Deacy Amped/Red Special orchestra created in place of a more common solo, for Brian's song, "All Dead All Dead". I could tie other genious songs with their genious moments, just as worthy, but above all else, the All Dead moment was the first conscious moment I understood(before I knew shit about it in terms of information) that Queen's greatest edge for me was the Unique sound of May's guitar, and at that same moment, playing the track all those years ago, I was sure and conscious that the guitar was something different from everything else. |
AmeriQueen 26.05.2006 04:42 |
Okay, now that I am more drunk and reading my short response which is my one final answer for the record... I just want to share a few other Queen moments which I will only list upon the magnitude on a personal level of being moments which emotionally hit me in ways that make my immature 32 year old ass seeme like an age maturity level of something that ends with the word, "...teen". 1. Live Aide for sure. I will mention others at first thought, without any consdieration of rank: I actually cried with heavy tears when I left my local mall and it's music store 11 years ago, seconds which were taken humble and respectful awareness of in that I was preparing to put 'Made In Heaven' into my cd player. I took the moment, which broke out the tears, to acknowledge that it was most certainly the last time ever that I will take a Queen album for a listen for the first time ever. I figured and anticipated track 2, 'Made In Heaven' to contain Brian's guitar in replacement of Freddies chords that start the song. When it happened, I lost it and screamed with adrenalin at the launch of my final musical moment to enjoy a fresh Queen album. I smiled wide with silly pride the first, and every multiple time since, that VH1 aired thre top 100 greatest moments in rock history or whatever it is, with a USA played moment that acknowledges Live Aide at number 4, and takes the time to acknowledge and pay proper respect to the singular dominance Queen performed over the other acts. Brian playing on the roof at the Jubilee Queen party at the palace was freaking cool as hell! I remember my first viewing of the bootleg Earl's Court concert which came with a list that failed to mention one song, 'Doing Alright' in it's set list. The surprise of it was only topped by the performance which I consider if made to chose 1 song, as the all-time greatest Queen performance of any one individual song in any one particular show. They made that song fly far more than it did before. Meetin BM in j'91 was the shit. I must say, seeing them with Paul 3 times starting with Birimingham, England was my personal favorite moments. |