Why did Freddie in most of his songs use half of the stand to sing with?Sorry if it has already been asked.
deleted user 18.12.2006 00:07
I think the "story" goes something like... he was performing in the early days and he went to pick it up and it broke and decided to use it as his "gimmick" or whatever.
There's a quote on the topic that's something like, "Everyone needs a gimmick, dear."
Cool,but if it was a gimmick why did he use it all the way through the Magic Tour?
deleted user 18.12.2006 11:50
He originally wanted to use the whole mic stand but when he went to pick the whole thing up the bottom fell off. Since then he used his mic without the bottom. His reply to why he still did it was, as Charles said, 'Everyone needs a gimmick dear,' :P
He lost the big half. Couldn't find it for years, and it was a constant embarrassment for him. As a consequence he wrote "Bohemian Rhapsody" not about AIDS, as many people think, but about his lost mic stand.
Queen ran a competition right up until 1990 to find the missing half of his mic stand; when they cancelled it, people began suspecting something was wrong with ol' Freddie.
You guys, be serious. The truth is that in the early days, a half-stand was cheaper. Thats why Brian made his own guitar and John built Brian a cheap amp. To save money.'
The first album was recorded around other bands schedules in a new studio to save paying for studio time, and the album was called just 'Queen' to save money on the ink.
He thought than in the years to come he might end up doing a video where he could use it as a sword to fight Christopher Lambert so that he wouldn't lose his head. So he wanted to make sure he was used to a half mike stand.
<font color=red>The Audacity of Charles wrote: I think the "story" goes something like... he was performing in the early days and he went to pick it up and it broke and decided to use it as his "gimmick" or whatever.
There's a quote on the topic that's something like, "Everyone needs a gimmick, dear."
I second this.... plus, its just looks better my dears.
deleted user 18.12.2006 20:14
scprof wrote: He thought than in the years to come he might end up doing a video where he could use it as a sword to fight Christopher Lambert so that he wouldn't lose his head. So he wanted to make sure he was used to a half mike stand.
I like all your stories, lol.
But the real story is that it broke off during one of the Wreckage concerts (or was it Ibex) when he wanted to pick up the full stand. And their roadies tried to fit the two pieces back together but they couldn't do it. So Freddie used the half stand instead and started to do what he still did 18 years later
<font color=red>The Audacity of Charles wrote: I think the "story" goes something like... he was performing in the early days and he went to pick it up and it broke and decided to use it as his "gimmick" or whatever.
There's a quote on the topic that's something like, "Everyone needs a gimmick, dear."
I second this.... plus, its just looks better my dears.
Freddie was actually proficient in kendo, and often utilized the half-stand as a sword substitute to handle unruly fans. This is why Queen became involved in Highlander, which featured many swordfights, and whose main character wielded a katana.
He switched to the half stand because the full stand was not suitable for kenjutsu, or pick-up stick ball games in the streets of Soho.
When he was with Ibex he swung the mick stand around and the bottom fell off, and since it was the 60's (?) no stage crew-y type of guys came runnign to fix it because Ibex were too poor to afford them...
It says that in the untold story dvd.
The mic stand broke at a Queen gig in St Helens, near Liverpool, in 1973 and he liked it so much that he did it the next night on purpose at the Cavern in Liverpool and it's been his trademark ever since.
Drowse1 wrote: The mic stand broke at a Queen gig in St Helens, near Liverpool, in 1973 and he liked it so much that he did it the next night on purpose at the Cavern in Liverpool and it's been his trademark ever since.
FriedChicken<br><font size=1>The Almighty</font> wrote: I like all your stories, lol.
But the real story is that it broke off during one of the Wreckage concerts (or was it Ibex) when he wanted to pick up the full stand. And their roadies tried to fit the two pieces back together but they couldn't do it. So Freddie used the half stand instead and started to do what he still did 18 years later
Exactly. :) And could you imagine someone swinging around a full mic stand? lol. Brian would have lost his face, and Freddie would have injured his penis. lol.
deleted user 25.12.2006 16:10
Crezchi wrote:
FriedChicken<br><font size=1>The Almighty</font> wrote: I like all your stories, lol.
But the real story is that it broke off during one of the Wreckage concerts (or was it Ibex) when he wanted to pick up the full stand. And their roadies tried to fit the two pieces back together but they couldn't do it. So Freddie used the half stand instead and started to do what he still did 18 years later
Exactly. :) And could you imagine someone swinging around a full mic stand? lol. Brian would have lost his face, and Freddie would have injured his penis. lol.