Wow...minus a few specific lines (e.g. him mentioning Freddie by name, and the Caching at the end), if someone told me that song was a lost Mercury song I'd believe them.
Wow...minus a few specific lines (e.g. him mentioning Freddie by name, and the Caching at the end), if someone told me that song was a lost Mercury song I'd believe them.
I find Mika to be mesmerzing for exactly the reason you stated.
No, not even a little bit. Is anyone actually laboring under the assumption that Queen had anymore decent music in them by the time he bit the dust (get it...hahaha)? These must be the same people who are waiting with baited breath for Chinese Democracy.
I was still very young when he died. But their music inspired me to get into music, even if my direction has been far different from theirs. "Those were the days of our lives" (Or whatever its called, I cant remember the exact title, im terrible with them) makes me smile every time, even if im a little saddened that I was maybe too young to trully appreciate them.
ThirteenthHour said:
I was still very young when he died. But their music inspired me to get into music, even if my direction has been far different from theirs. "Those were the days of our lives" (Or whatever its called, I cant remember the exact title, im terrible with them) makes me smile every time, even if im a little saddened that I was maybe too young to trully appreciate them.
His Music definitely changed a lot of lives, but Queen was always evolving and changing. and you can hear the difference with their last few albums with Freddie
I miss Freddie - mostly because I saw one of the Queen DVDs of their videos (there's more than one). Intense and way goofy at the same time. Here's someone else I miss, with another cat...
These two are connected through a secret performative discourse, believe it.
I have a redneck friend who loves Queen, and he txted me the other day:
"If could bring Freddie back by sucking his cock, would you?"
You know the answer.
christophresh said:
I have a redneck friend who loves Queen, and he txted me the other day:
"If could bring Freddie back by sucking his cock, would you?"
You know the answer.
i could be the only person that is thankful he never made any more music. it drives me demented. no doubts he was a good guy, but, by god, i hate his music!!
Tiger_Fodder
Braintree, MA
June 2007
JUN 05, 2008 04:27 AM