<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: Wasn't it '64? "It was the year of the Beatles, it was the year of the Stones. A year after JFK", right?
No no no, it was 1664. A shite year for beer. A great year for composing.
it was actually written in 2359849329420435 a.d.
im funnier than all of you. you people are so lame. you guys rock. hey what are you guys having for dinner tonight? i think im gonna make chili dogs. i might go to tacobell though.
hey, whats your favourite queen song?
Freddie wrote that song in Montreux, in 1989-1990. Jim Hutton told about this song at one of the conventions, before the song saw the light of day. He actually announced the existance of the song and revealed its name. I have that "Question and Answer-session" (when he was on stage) on film. Freddie didn't record 2-3 weeks before he left us anymore. His last ever recording was "Mother Love". The demo of that is awesome too.....
bas asselbergs wrote: Freddie wrote that song in Montreux, in 1989-1990. Jim Hutton told about this song at one of the conventions, before the song saw the light of day. He actually announced the existance of the song and revealed its name. I have that "Question and Answer-session" (when he was on stage) on film. Freddie didn't record 2-3 weeks before he left us anymore. His last ever recording was "Mother Love". The demo of that is awesome too.....
Thanks for that info.
And I thought that Dave Richards said that Freddie had called him from Montreux in early November - saying that he was recording. Or I had read that somewhere. Obviously not correct.
Or desperately tried to get Brian's attention with some videocase inserts, having no shame at all for being behind a fence and acting like a 10-year old New Kids on the Block fan.