He also said "I don't think a 42-year-old man should be running around in his leotard any more". Though we guess why he must said that, I think there were some other reasons as well (like some kind of happiness in private life, etc.).
And when I look at Charlie Watts I tend to agree with Freddie. Queen could be the perfect and top band in the 90s only with because of their studio albums.
you_rock_my_socks06 wrote: Yeah and 'Great King Rat' is about a man who dies in his forties because of sleeping around too much.
Ah, so THAT's where Freddie got his curse from!
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And there was this guy who sang, "Hope I die before I get old" who's still running around on-stage.
Mick Jagger, I think, said similar things - but the Rolling Bones are still ... rolling.
People change their minds. They're allowed to do that.
What would Freddie be doing today ? Who knows. Maybe he would have retired, maybe he wouldn't have.
Freddie also said something about being able to live in his house (the Garden Lodge one, I think) when he was 50, I think he said.
Serry... wrote:
And when I look at Charlie Watts I tend to agree with Freddie. Queen could be the perfect and top band in the 90s only with because of their studio albums.
So what that he is old???
It's not american idol or something.
It's about the music...
And apart from that...Charlie, never ran around in ridiculous clothes, he is very down to earth, and has a good taste when it comes to ,fashion
radio_what's_new wrote:
So what that he is old???
It's not american idol or something.
It's about the music...
So nothing that he is old. Have I judged about his music or what? But he looks scary on the stage. When the artist forget to leave the stage at some point/time - he becomes ridiculous. When the 70-year-old actress is trying to play Lolita - it's ridiculous too. Though she can be the great actress.