deleted user 24.04.2007 18:27 |
I think he did b/c of the way he would act like a diff. person on stage. I have it too. |
Nathan 24.04.2007 18:30 |
Welcome back Demitrius. I've missed reading your interesting and thought-provoking posts. It's good to have you back. |
deleted user 24.04.2007 18:33 |
The thing about being on stage is called "acting". A lot of people do it occasionally from time to time. |
Carol! the Musical 24.04.2007 18:38 |
^ Don't joke about that. Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman have Dissociative Identity Disorder and it's not funny. ;_; |
its_a_hard_life 26994 24.04.2007 18:52 |
LMAO. Hi Demitrius! xD |
Nathan 24.04.2007 18:53 |
Demitirius, please report to this thread and say hello. Tell us where you have been all this time. |
N.1quen_fan 24.04.2007 22:21 |
i agree wit u!!!!i thot it was strange how FReddie acted so tuff on stage but was a completley diferent person in real life...... |
lillian 24.04.2007 22:30 |
i think there were 2 sides to freddie but there is to everyone. |
N.1quen_fan 24.04.2007 22:36 |
i agree wit lillian |
Sweetie 24.04.2007 22:54 |
^ also, it's spelled WITH
N.1quen_fan wrote: i agree wit u!!!!i thot it was strange how FReddie acted so tuff on stage but was a completley diferent person in real life......Sorry to be a bitch, but I HAVE to do this: I agree WITH YOU!!!! I THOUGHT it was strange how Freddie acted so TOUGH on stage but was a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT person in real life..... |
lillian 24.04.2007 23:31 |
everyone has 2 sides to them.freddie was human and normal imho.no matter what freddie was was i will love him.. he was alot more saner than the britneys spears of the world lol |
sparrow 21754 24.04.2007 23:37 |
<font color=Mercury>Deaky's Bitch<h6>Yum wrote: ^ also, it's spelled WITHits the grammar/spelling police! XDN.1quen_fan wrote: i agree wit u!!!!i thot it was strange how FReddie acted so tuff on stage but was a completley diferent person in real life......Sorry to be a bitch, but I HAVE to do this: I agree WITH YOU!!!! I THOUGHT it was strange how Freddie acted so TOUGH on stage but was a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT person in real life..... ive gotten away with only tickets to far >.> |
lillian 24.04.2007 23:38 |
lucky you then ;) |
Adam Baboolal 25.04.2007 06:59 |
I'm surprised that people find it strange or are themselves surprised at his different persona off-stage. Basically cause it's a well-known fact that you can be someone different on stage and act out a different life, almost. I did that recently with the WWRY show and I got a comment from my brothers' girlfriend that she didn't have a clue I was like that. Someone who has seen me as quiet, shy, etc. for the last 3 years. The stage is a wonderful thing. It gives power to those that don't ordinarily have it so much in real life. It can be good and bad in that respect. But it's not a disorder. NO! It's like someone has just said, it's a normal human thing. Adam. |
unknown 25.04.2007 07:43 |
Adam Baboolal wrote: I'm surprised that people find it strange or are themselves surprised at his different persona off-stage. Basically cause it's a well-known fact that you can be someone different on stage and act out a different life, almost. I did that recently with the WWRY show and I got a comment from my brothers' girlfriend that she didn't have a clue I was like that. Someone who has seen me as quiet, shy, etc. for the last 3 years. The stage is a wonderful thing. It gives power to those that don't ordinarily have it so much in real life. It can be good and bad in that respect. But it's not a disorder. NO! It's like someone has just said, it's a normal human thing. Adam.Absolutely agree with you, because I feel every human being who is involved in art and/or is an artist in whichever way (or even generally said: in an area in which there is a notable difference between private life and your 'public appearance'/stage appearence) indeed faces this characteristic or distinctiveness 'real life'/'fantasy' or 'image'. |
unknown 25.04.2007 07:49 |
<b><font color=B22222>daria wrote:Adam Baboolal wrote: I'm surprised that people find it strange or are themselves surprised at his different persona off-stage. Basically cause it's a well-known fact that you can be someone different on stage and act out a different life, almost. I did that recently with the WWRY show and I got a comment from my brothers' girlfriend that she didn't have a clue I was like that. Someone who has seen me as quiet, shy, etc. for the last 3 years. The stage is a wonderful thing. It gives power to those that don't ordinarily have it so much in real life. It can be good and bad in that respect. But it's not a disorder. NO! It's like someone has just said, it's a normal human thing. Adam.Absolutely agree with you, because I feel every human being who is involved in art and/or is an artist in whichever way (or even generally said: in an area in which there is a notable difference between private life and your 'public appearance'/stage appearence) indeed faces this characteristic or distinctiveness 'real life'/'fantasy' or 'image'. |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 25.04.2007 07:50 |
Sparrow wrote:book them Danno!<font color=Mercury>Deaky's Bitch<h6>Yum wrote: ^ also, it's spelled WITHits the grammar/spelling police! XD ive gotten away with only tickets to far >.>N.1quen_fan wrote: i agree wit u!!!!i thot it was strange how FReddie acted so tuff on stage but was a completley diferent person in real life......Sorry to be a bitch, but I HAVE to do this: I agree WITH YOU!!!! I THOUGHT it was strange how Freddie acted so TOUGH on stage but was a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT person in real life..... {puts on his hawaian shirt} |
john bodega 25.04.2007 09:47 |
I've no doubt at all that a stage will turn you into someone else. You cannot *bribe* me into singing unless there's a microphone and some lights. Whether or not this is a good thing.... meh!! |
Elizabeth Knightson 25.04.2007 09:50 |
Same here, when I go on stage, I have an energy that makes me go wild; when I meet people afterwards they look up at me as if I was still gonna jump around and stuff like that but I'm very calm and just joyful. It's no disorder, it's something you must do to hold people's attention for quite some time. |
sparrow 21754 25.04.2007 12:04 |
joxerthemightypirate wrote:*does dramatic pose*Sparrow wrote:book them Danno! {puts on his hawaian shirt}<font color=Mercury>Deaky's Bitch<h6>Yum wrote: ^ also, it's spelled WITHits the grammar/spelling police! XD ive gotten away with only tickets to far >.>N.1quen_fan wrote: i agree wit u!!!!i thot it was strange how FReddie acted so tuff on stage but was a completley diferent person in real life......Sorry to be a bitch, but I HAVE to do this: I agree WITH YOU!!!! I THOUGHT it was strange how Freddie acted so TOUGH on stage but was a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT person in real life..... NOOOOOOOOO!!!!! |
markaw 25.04.2007 17:45 |
Sorry Demetrius but D.I.D is not FM or any actor/actress. The stage clearly allowed him to be the alter ego he possibly longed for based on how shy and insecure he was when off stage. On stage he commanded the audience / he could do no wrong, could he? In the real world he would have been severely castigated and mocked on the pavement, unless with the more avant garde parts of society which accept that flamboyance. Note Disorder= illness, inability to cure without some form of intervention, a prime and current example would be Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. FM was just a brlliant showman where it was safe=on stage. There is a musician (very talented too) called Roy Wood he would wear outrageous gear and make up to hide behind a fierce insecurity he held. I met him in the bar at Thin Lizzy's Thunder and Lightening tour in Birmingham UK-Got a marvellous photo Green velvet jacket silver sandels and a face covered in bizare make up and red lens glasses. A nicer bloke you couldn't wish to meet-unpretentious etc but clearly a shy man when off stage or not performing. FM the same. My view, hope its another view you may consider. Regards |
Another queen fanatic 28.04.2007 15:11 |
You will probably find that most half decent frontmen had some sort of mental/ social disease, Axl Rose springs to mind immediately.Also doesnt Brian have something also, depression or something? |
lillian 29.04.2007 22:19 |
yes brian was depressed for a time.im glad to say he is doing better now. |
user name 29.04.2007 22:27 |
Why should we have psychologists and psychiatrists when people can obviously be diagnosed by laymen by their stage performances? </sarcasm> Edit: Why did I even use that </sarcasm> tag? I think you guys just assume it by now. |
lillian 29.04.2007 22:35 |
please dont get upset at me...i only said what i know as fact. |
Sweetie 30.04.2007 02:11 |
lillian wrote: yes brian was depressed for a time.im glad to say he is doing better now.but that's only what you think, he is really going to start a new chainsaw massacre |
Micrówave 30.04.2007 13:12 |
That makes completely no sense at all, but thank you. But in regards to Freddie, I think the only disorder he had was the one that got him in the end. Literally. |
SomebodyWhoLoves 30.04.2007 13:28 |
This is a silly topic. Of course Freddie did not have a Dissociative Identity Disorder. If Freddie had it, then all Actors have it too. Freddie was an entertainer. And Entertainers by nature of their work, have to have a public persona that is different from their private, real persona. Why is this so difficult to understand? I really hate it when people try to label everything as some kind of disorder when it's natural and logical. What do you want Freddie to do on stage? Act like himself? A shy, low key guy? He'd be booed off the stage because noone wants that. The Audience wants to be entertained, and Freddie did it. |
lillian 30.04.2007 13:44 |
^i agree with u on that....because i think u are right |
Micrówave 30.04.2007 13:47 |
SomebodyWhoLoves wrote: What do you want Freddie to do on stage? Act like himself?Gross. |
Poo, again 30.04.2007 15:44 |
Clearly Freddie wasn't thinking straight, since he comes off as having DID. How gay! |