saw them in penzance a couple of years back and i agree with PG.
the guitarist[who looked like Pippin from lord of the rings] and singer seemed to be having a personal battle on who could be the loudest and the drummer had black curly hair,in the end our little group got bored with them and headed to the bar and drank shitloads of tequila and came back and heckled them.
the Bohemians were miles better.
the entire experiance left a mental scar on my friend Claire who goes into a form of Tourettes every time they are mentioned in her company
Drew Peacock wrote: saw them in penzance a couple of years back and i agree with PG.
the guitarist[who looked like Pippin from lord of the rings] and singer seemed to be having a personal battle on who could be the loudest and the drummer had black curly hair,in the end our little group got bored with them and headed to the bar and drank shitloads of tequila and came back and heckled them.
the Bohemians were miles better.
the entire experiance left a mental scar on my friend Claire who goes into a form of Tourettes every time they are mentioned in her company
Miss Fire wrote: Has anyone seen the tribute band Magic - A Kind Of Queen? I want to know if they're any good.
I saw them a while back. They weren't that memorable. They made a point of saying at the start that they were musicians, not impersonators. So, no curly wigs,striped t-shirts, moustaches or yellow military jackets....however that made them look like a groups of old guys doing karaoke at a wedding. Halfway through they plugged their *other* tribute band "A kind of ELO" and played the whole of "Mr Blue Sky" which was a bit cheeky considering we were at a Queen themed event.
They did do a lot of songs and even tried Barcelona as I remember....a bold move but not too succesful.
Miss Fire wrote: Has anyone seen the tribute band Magic - A Kind Of Queen? I want to know if they're any good.
I saw them a while back. They weren't that memorable. They made a point of saying at the start that they were musicians, not impersonators. So, no curly wigs,striped t-shirts, moustaches or yellow military jackets....however that made them look like a groups of old guys doing karaoke at a wedding. Halfway through they plugged their *other* tribute band "A kind of ELO" and played the whole of "Mr Blue Sky" which was a bit cheeky considering we were at a Queen themed event.
They did do a lot of songs and even tried Barcelona as I remember....a bold move but not too succesful.
oh crap,i had forgotten about that.they did the same in penzance! [shiver]
yeah,my little group made the effort to look like Brian and Freddie,even if the band didn't.Mind you we did look more like mexican bandits.
{picks up the phone and books room next to Britney]