Mary Austin - "Steve"
Peter Freestone - "Phoebe"
Joe Fanelli - "Liza"
Brian May - "Maggie"
Does anyone know what Roger's and John's nicknames were? (Did John even have one?)
Thanks.
deleted user 15.09.2006 23:38
roger=liz(taylor)
john=belisha(beacon)
i didn't know about mary's...lol. i wonder if he called her that while they were together?
deleted user 15.09.2006 23:40
<font color="queenie">macbethscrazywife wrote:
I didn't know about mary's...lol. i wonder if he called her that while they were together?
<font color="queenie">macbethscrazywife wrote: roger=liz(taylor)
john=belisha(beacon)
i didn't know about mary's...lol. i wonder if he called her that while they were together?
Yeah - for some reason I thought I had read "Liz" for Roger somewhere, but I wasn't sure. Makes sense.
thanks!
All I Hear Is Radio Gaga wrote: Didn't Elton John have one as well?
"Sharon". Rod Stewart gave him that nickname.
A lot of nicknames can be found in the booklet to Live Magic - like Jim "Miami" Beach, Spike "The Duke" Edney, John "Teddy Bear" Brough etc.
Mary Austin - "Steve"
As in Steve Austin.
'The Six Million Dollar Man' (or bionic man) played by Lee Majors. A very popular television series from the mid 1970's.
Half of the Magic Tour catering crew - they had there: Dave Keeble, Dave Lewis, Dave Thomas and then Mick "Not Dave" Riddle, Lindsey "Not Dave" Beckingham and Malcolm "Not Dave" Barnett...
<font color="queenie">macbethscrazywife wrote:
I didn't know about mary's...lol. i wonder if he called her that while they were together?
Haha, Imagine oh wait, never mind...
I can see what you imagined... XD Oh ho
uh yes. warning sign. lol.
deleted user 16.09.2006 14:22
This reminds me of fourth grade.
For some reason, we all had opposite-gender nicknames.
I don't know why.
My brother is Emily. We should all call him that. If he posts here, I'll point him out.
<font color="queenie">macbethscrazywife wrote: what were you? kelso?
can i call you bert?
You are VERY close on the second one !
I would be Brett.
Thank my mom. That was going to be my name if I had been a boy (which the doctors thought I was going to be, actually).
All I Hear Is Radio Gaga wrote: Didn't Elton John have one as well?
"Sharon". Rod Stewart gave him that nickname.
A lot of nicknames can be found in the booklet to Live Magic - like Jim "Miami" Beach, Spike "The Duke" Edney, John "Teddy Bear" Brough etc.
That's right..thankyou
deleted user 16.09.2006 19:29
I think we should all have opposite sex nicknames. xD
^ And if you've got a boy-friend, call him Bonnie. Except, your name would need a "y" instead of an "i".
Everyone can call me Charles. I don't like the name Brett. It sounds preppy. Charles, on the other hand, sounds snooty. There's a difference.
hmm...weenerhead...i'm going to have to defer on that particular nickname.
anyway, tupac, tupac is not ONLY the name of a rapper, it is in fact an inca name originally. so there:P
and even if you don't like rap, you've gotta respect tupac for his lyrics and artistic integrity...more than you can say for a lot of rappers(and rockers).
Brian "jobby" Zellis (brian's guitar-tech before he had Pete "the arrogant paranoia asshole" Malandrone)
Paul "Streaky" Hawkes (Brian's production manager from the 93 tour.)
"Cristal" Chris Taylor (Rogers drumkit manager)
Coockie = Jim Hutton
Ratty a lot of roadies had nicknames too....