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For those of us old enough (or young enough) to remember the rock group Queen, there is a new musical in London called We Will Rock You. This is not a biography of the group, but a musical based on the music of the group. It's getting some good buzz on the AOL boards. Here's the website Will Will Rock You
 
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Tracy, Queen was the second concert ( first Elton John ) I ever went to back in 1976, and they were amazing. I was about 20 feet away from Freddie Mercury and boy were his tights tight if you know what I mean! [Wink]

The story sounds interesting, hmmm maybe a stop over in London is in order.
 
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My dad recently discovered (via Napster) the music of Freddie Mercury, and thinks his voice is the greatest! Dad was very disappointed to learn that ol' Freddie was dead. [Frown]
 
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The first concert I even went to was Diana Ross and the Supremes! I don't even know who Queen was!!
 
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Wow- Dianna Ross and the Supremes, that must have been great!
You must be joking about Queen right? First the Eagles and now Queen? Who's next?
 
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Pauline, I know you're young enough to know Queen! You know the song "We Will Rock You" - remember - We will, we will ROCK YOU! Popular at sporting events. Also, Bohemian Rhapsody - another popular sporting event song because it ends with "we are the champions of the world." nd then, there's my theme song - "fat bottomed girls, they make the rocking world go round!"

Now, you do know Queen!
 
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By the way, Liz, the closest to the stage I ever got was when I was able to lie my way backstage at the Billy Joel concert - don't ask....
 
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Seriously, I don't know Queen. I have heard the name Freddy Mercury - but never knew why he was famous!
 
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Oh get out of town! You are so playing with us now! [Razz]

You couldn't possibly not know of Queen, why it's sacrilege! They were on of the best bands in the 70's and they put on simply amazing shows!
 
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Ah - that is the reason. The 70s. I missed popular culture for a good deal of the 70s (a great decade to miss). Spent a year in the Rockies working at a hotel with no access to radio or TV. Then working two jobs and going to University in Vancouver - no time. By the time I emerged it was 1978.

I do remember the Vancouver punk band DOA (with Joey Sh**head). Do you remember them?
 
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Oh yeah remember DOA, although I myself wasn't into the punk rock scene much. Joey SH was in the news recently, I think he was thinking about running for public office or something! [Eek!]
 
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