Joeker 11.09.2006 17:19 |
which city in the usa is most queen friendly and enthusiastic in general in your opinons...from full time fans to casual fans... Its hard for me to say but New York is probably a good one. |
Gone. 11.09.2006 17:20 |
Florida! :D |
deleted user 11.09.2006 17:23 |
<font color="FF66CC">ITiedYourMotherDown wrote: Florida! :DWhat are you talking about?! Nobody likes Queen down here! |
Gone. 11.09.2006 17:30 |
Mrs.Freddie Mercury wrote:*sarcasm* -.-'<font color="FF66CC">ITiedYourMotherDown wrote: Florida! :DWhat are you talking about?! Nobody likes Queen down here! |
sara310 11.09.2006 17:53 |
Deffinitly NOT Connecticut... |
deleted user 11.09.2006 17:59 |
The Village. Oh, wait... That's not its own city. And that might be the wrong kind of Queens for 3/4 for the correct notion... If Brian May were hampered by a computer filter, he would have said "Detroit flucking rocks". |
Carol! the Musical 11.09.2006 18:54 |
Not the redneck place, that's for sure. :) |
magicalfreddiemercury 11.09.2006 19:35 |
New York. Definitely New York. :) |
its_a_hard_life 26994 11.09.2006 19:44 |
magicalfreddiemercury wrote: New York. Definitely New York. :)Probably yes, seeing as he spent most of his time there when he was alive. |
deleted user 11.09.2006 20:04 |
how about chicago?(i don't live there, so i don't actually know, but brian seems to like it....) and i bet san fran has quite a few queen fans:D |
7 seas of Rhye 11.09.2006 21:09 |
I want to say Philadelphia but around here most people like rap. :( |
rocks. 11.09.2006 21:14 |
Mmm, I've found lots of Queen fans in toronto, even if its not in the US, we all know its the best canadian city :P |
deleted user 11.09.2006 21:24 |
Chicago. o yea! |
Winter Land Man 11.09.2006 21:59 |
State Wise? Probably Maine or Massachusetts. Massachusetts plays Thank God It's Christmas and Hammer To Fall. <-- Both from the city BOSTON, on one of their rock stations. Maine plays Keep Yourself Alive and A Kind Of Magic, from some radio station in Augusta! |
Megamike The GREAT 11.09.2006 22:27 |
Get a life ppl.. Saginaw Michigan.. I tell you, I had an interview from Freddie in one of the rock and roll mags from teh 70s that had him saying he LOVED them Saginaw SOWS.. (I guess he was talking abuot the FAT women/men here) and that he got lost here in Saginaw.. no kidding, I can't remember the magazine, I think it was Circus before they turned lame. |
Adam Unger (QueenVault.com) 11.09.2006 23:46 |
Washington DC was certainly good to them in March. I have never seen an audience there for any concert (including Page/Plant) go nuts like they did for QPR. |
deleted user 12.09.2006 01:02 |
Messenger Of Leah wrote: State Wise? Probably Maine or Massachusetts. Massachusetts plays Thank God It's Christmas and Hammer To Fall. <-- Both from the city BOSTON, on one of their rock stations. Maine plays Keep Yourself Alive and A Kind Of Magic, from some radio station in Augusta!awright! i just moved to boston! |
louvox 12.09.2006 10:39 |
Queen is well respected in the entire USA in general. There are many fans all over. The problem that most Queen fans in the USA have is that after “The Game” CD most fans feel that Queen abandons their roots and simply became just another Euro-trash-pop-synthesizer band. Contrary to popular belief “disco” was never regarded as “good” here. “Hot space” turn off a lot of fans here including me. Radio stations rarely if ever play anything from their later releases. Mainly the play the same 5 or 6 tunes over and over (i.e. Bo Rap, Rock you/Champions, Another one bites) that doesn’t help either. It didn’t help that Queen never tour here again after 1982. A lot of fans feel their later releases were weak by any standards. The best album the issued since “The Game” was “Innuendo” but that still contained a few clunkers on it (i.e. Delilah) |
Sergei. 12.09.2006 10:43 |
I'd like to say the DC Area but that's where CHRIS BROWN was discovered!!! xP |
Joeker 12.09.2006 10:59 |
yeah i would have to say chicago too now...new york is good |
ROCKMAMA 12.09.2006 12:39 |
Worcester, Massachusetts! As the DCU performance last year proved!!! Thanks, guys! ROCKMAMA |
NJQueenFan 12.09.2006 12:47 |
I don't think it's Philly, but I've heard a number of Queen songs on the stations around here. Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Another One Bites The Dust of course...but they also play Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Killer Queen, Somebody To Love, You're My Best Friend...and even more strangely Need Your Loving Tonight and I even heard Spread Your Wings once. |
dougie 12.09.2006 12:50 |
I think Brian May would answer, "Boston." |
PieterMC 12.09.2006 13:35 |
I can tell you one of the worst - Pittsburgh |
Legy 12.09.2006 15:09 |
Believe it or not Houston, Texas is a Queen friendly city! Artemis Moon does a cover of Son and Daughter and we always get a good response from the crowd, and they know it's a Queen song. Although we haven't played it in a long time. We have five radio stations that play Queen all the time. Not bad for a Sothern city |
luthorn 13.09.2006 18:24 |
Alabama. They like homosexuals there a lot!!! They dress them in white clothes with hoods and make them parade around the city at night. |
Sherwood Forest 13.09.2006 19:09 |
new york definately he was always here while he lived brian was known to own a house here i know where freddies apartment is in the city 104.3 plays so much queen they were also at the concerts giving away prizes like a guitar and bumperstickers and u can see the big silvercup sign thats in princes of the universe video NY wins by a mile |
Mr.Jingles 13.09.2006 19:37 |
ROCKMAMA wrote: Worcester, Massachusetts! As the DCU performance last year proved!!!I second that. People from MA know how to rock and stand up to an entire rock show. Meanwhile, in NY most people on the first and second levels sat on their asses. |
sara310 13.09.2006 19:46 |
I go to NYC all the time and they had a cute little record store with a lot of Queen stuff in it...but when I went to the Worcester concert people were REALLY REALLY having a good time and all that :) |
stateside fan 13.09.2006 21:46 |
Philly is a real big Queen town i agree,but has to be NYC. |
Sherwood Forest 14.09.2006 14:41 |
sara310 wrote: I go to NYC all the time and they had a cute little record store with a lot of Queen stuff in it...but when I went to the Worcester concert people were REALLY REALLY having a good time and all that :)whats the name of the shop please! |
Queenluv4Life 12.10.2006 20:08 |
the place where i barely find Queen fans is here in warm south Florida |
Smitty 12.10.2006 20:56 |
Any city in Alabama. teehee |
iron eagle 12.10.2006 21:17 |
actually its hotlanta john secretly has been living here and going to the gentlemans club for the last 8 months brian has a condo in buckhead roger is looking at property at lake lanier they have been quietly wearing john down too... you must record with us.....you must..... and he is close to doing it too but its hotlanta definitely..boston second..philly third.. la fourth |
Bambi 12.10.2006 22:36 |
I agree Texas is Queen Friendly, as they played Dallas and FT Worth in the 70's and 80's I went to all those concerts and they were well recieved here, and our rock staions play thier music every day. especially the classic rock stations. |
Hooligan's Holiday 13.10.2006 20:23 |
<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:I agree, Boshton get's mah vote!Messenger Of Leah wrote: State Wise? Probably Maine or Massachusetts. Massachusetts plays Thank God It's Christmas and Hammer To Fall. <-- Both from the city BOSTON, on one of their rock stations. Maine plays Keep Yourself Alive and A Kind Of Magic, from some radio station in Augusta!awright! i just moved to boston! |