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THE 7 BEST THINGS ABOUT QUEEN'S LIVE AT THE RAINBOW '74

20 Septembre 2014, 21:49pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

THE 7 BEST THINGS ABOUT QUEEN'S LIVE AT THE RAINBOW '74

For Queen fans everywhere, and for most rock fans really, 8 September 2014 is a special date: after a 40 year wait, Queen’s first live album Live at the Rainbow ’74 is being released on CD, DVD and more.

It is, in many ways, a missing piece of the jigsaw; a landmark performance and live album which really reveals Queen at their 1970s peak and offers great insight into the transitional time between their first two albums - Queen and Queen II - and their upcoming glory days of the 1980s, which is how they are remembered by many.

Live at the Rainbow ’74 does an admirable job: for some it is a respectful tribute to the Queen they love, to others it is a true educational offering into the past of a band we all thought we knew pretty well. We were lucky enough to attend a preview screening to bring you the 7 best things we took from it:

1. They’ve done an incredible job
The footage has been painstakingly and lovingly restored, and the result is really quite amazing. The video is clear and the audio is arguably even better than it would have been on the fateful night itself, as testified by a guy at today’s screening who had been there in 1974, to be seen today standing at the bar with a gleam in his eyes.

2. Queen in the 70s were real, heavy rock n' roll
This will come as a surprise to some who are more familiar with their stadium-ready pop operatics, but perhaps not for die-hard fans. In the pre-synthesisers age before shiny production, the band was raw and very loud. Live at the Rainbow ‘74 makes the disparity clear between what some distinguish as the ‘real Queen’ and ‘80s Queen’.

3. They are total perfectionists
Almost to a flaw. For all the aforementioned heavy rock, it was perfectly executed heavy rock. Even an unexpected outburst of ukulele mid piano solo seemed a precisely oiled part of the machine. Brian May’s musicianship is precise and masterly, and the harmonious, melodic chemistry between himself and Mercury is undeniable. Not to mention the seamless costume change Mercury performed during May’s solo in ‘Son and Daughter’. Seamless in two senses of the word: his skin-tight clothes looked like they had to be painted on. And despite the high-octane performance, nothing was out of control; everything was perfected. Which leads us to our next point…

4. There’s no such thing as 'too much smoke machine'
Well, not when you have a vocal like Freddie Mercury’s. What it would take to overshadow his voice is hard to say. Something Biblical, surely.

5. Freddie did it before Dolly
Skin tight silver satin pants that is, à la Dolly Parton at Glastonbury 2014. Who wore them better, it is hard to tell.

6. There will never be anyone quite like Freddie Mercury
For many reasons of course, but this footage displays a particular trait: he was very generous to his bandmates in a way sometimes lacking in bands, especially those which boast frontmen of such a high calibre as Mercury. The limelight was very much shared, much to the band’s and the performance’s overall credit.

7. Queen fans are really great
There were tears, wolf whistles, barely contained sit-down-dancing and questionable moaning sounds from one part of the room whenever powerhouse drummer Roger Taylor took the spotlight. After each song it was almost difficult to tell whether the cheers and applause were from the original 1974 crowd or the intimate gathering present today, such was the genuine, palpable appreciation in the room.

See this film at all costs, and witness one of the last truly classic rock n' roll bands in their prime

THE 7 BEST THINGS ABOUT QUEEN'S LIVE AT THE RAINBOW '74

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Queen - 50 things about the band.

27 Septembre 2013, 19:47pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Think you know Queen? Think again. Here's 50 facts on the band to amuse and astound everyone you know, starting with Brian May, who despite having played on the roof of Buckingham Palace admits: "I go through major crises every few months, but then I have great peaks of belief and creativity. I'm a weird kind of animal."

2-Freddie Mercury was actually born Farrokh Bulsara, although his passport has him down as 'Frederick Mercury'.

3-It was during his studies at St. Peter's School (a boarding school near Bombay) that Farrokh Bulsara first began calling himself 'Freddie'.

4-Freddie designed the Queen crest, using the astrological signs of the four members: two Leos, one Cancer and one Virgo. Despite this, Freddie claimed not to believe in astrology.

5-Freddie thought up the name Queen. He said: “It’s very regal obviously, and it sounds splendid. It’s a stromg name, very universal and immediate. It had a lot of visual potential and was open to all sorts of interpretations. I was certainly aware of the gay connotations, but that was just one facet of it.”

6-Brian’s guitar is over 200 years old. This is true, in a way. He and his Dad built it from scratch, using the wood from a 200-year-old mantelpiece.

7-The videos for ‘We Will Rock You’ and ‘Spread Your Wings’ were both shot in Roger’s backyard.

8-The song ‘Keep Yourself Alive’ was released as a single twice, in 1973 and 1975. It failed to make the top 40 both times.

9-The video for ‘I Want To Break Free’, which sees the band doing housework in drag, was Roger’s idea, and inspired by the women of Coronation Street.

10-Freddie wrote ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ while in the bath. Rumour has it that he had his piano moved to his bathside. Did the piano not get wet? Did his bathwater not get cold?

11-On its release, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ stayed at the top of the UK singles chart for nine weeks. It is the third best-selling British single of all time, beaten only by Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ and Elton John’s ‘Candle In The Wind’ 1997.

12-The loosely-connected duo of albums ‘A Night At The Opera’ and ‘A Day At The Races’ were both named after silent movies by The Marx Brothers. The follow-up, ‘News Of The World’, was named after Murdoch's ill-fated rag.

13-‘A Kind Of Magic’ was the last album that the band toured. It was Freddie’s decision not to tour. At the time, nobody really understood why.

14-Freddie Mercury died on November 24 1991, from Aids related pneumonia. He had only publicly announced he was suffering from Aids the day before.

15-According to the Guinness Book Of Records, the Official International Queen Fan Club is the longest running rock group fan club in the world.

16-The press was a source of tension for the band. As Freddie once remarked: “The others don’t like my interviews. And frankly, I don’t care much for theirs."

17-Brian May and Roger Taylor were playing in the band Smile alongside Tim Staffell. But Tim wasn’t so interested, so recommended his flatmate Farrokh Bulsara. Farrokh became known to the world as Freddie Mercury. Smile became known to the world as Queen.

18-Freddie: “Women are like modern paintings. You can’t enjoy them if you try to understand them.”

19-For the band’s 1975 world tour, each member wore costumes designed by fashion designer Zandra Rhodes.

20-In 1976, Queen played a free gig at Hyde Park, setting an attendance record with at least 150,000 people in the crowd.

21-According to Nick Weymouth (who runs the band's official website), Queen are one of the most bootlegged bands in history.

22-The band only released ‘Another One Bites The Dust’ as a single because Michael Jackson suggested they do so (after dropping by backstage at their LA show).

23-Queen's collaboration with David Bowie on 'Under Pressure' wasn't planned - Bowie just happened to be by the studio while Queen were recording the song.

24-In 2002, Queen were given the 2,207th star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

25-On the album sleeve for their debut release, the words 'No Synthesizers' were printed, to correct a common mistake people made.

26-Freddie had wanted to fix his overbite for quite some time, but feared the operation would damage his voice.

27-Back in 2006, Time Asia named Freddie Mercury as one of the most influential Asian heroes of the past 60 years.

28-Brian May has a PhD in astrophysics from Imperial College London. In 2007, he was appointed Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.

29-Some of the animated footage in their video for 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' was created by animators for the Walt Disney Company.

30-Queen released a Christmas song in 1984 called 'Thank God It's Christmas' - and it spent six weeks on the Singles Chart, peaking at No. 21.

31-Mercury had a long-term relationship with Mary Austin. However, their relationship ended when he began having an affair with a male who worked at Elektra Records. Mercury and Austin remained close friends, though. He once said of her: "All my lovers asked me why they couldn't replace Mary [Austin], but it's simply impossible. The only friend I've got is Mary and I don't want anybody else."

32-Upon Paul McCartney’s request, Queen played the opening night of the Concert For The People Of Kampuchea in London in December 1979.

33-According to Cat Fancy magazine, at one point, Freddie Mercury owned as many as ten cats. His personal assistant Peter Freestone wrote that he "put as much importance on them [his cats] as any human life."

34-In fact, Freddie loved his cats so much that he would sometimes call home to talk to them while he was on tour. He also had paintings made of them.

35-'Bohemian Rhapsody'/'These Are the Days of Our Lives' was released as a single upon Mercury's death, and the initial proceeds from the single (nearly £1,000,000) were donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust (a charity relating to HIV/AIDS).

36-Queen drew a whopping crowd of 250,000 people to their Rock In Rio Festival in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in January 1985.

37-On Queen's first album, John Deacon was credited as Deacon John. Apparently Roger and Freddie thought it sounded more interesting that way. Since Deacon was new to the band, he didn't question it - although for the band's second album, he was credited by his real name.

38-OK, who can name the four tracks that drummer Roger Taylor wrote? No? They were 'Radio Ga Ga', 'A Kind of Magic', 'The Invisible Man', and 'These Are the Days of Our Lives'.

39-Freddie Mercury required his assistants to have a pen and paper with them at all times in case he was inspired and needed to jot down some ideas.

40-The lyrics for Queen's song ‘Life Is Real’ began while the band were flying over the Atlantic from New York.

41-The line in 'Life Is Real' ("guilt stains on my pillow") originally began as "cunt stains", and then "cum stains" - but Mercury's personal assistant Peter Freestone steered him away from those.

42-In 1999, Roger Taylor could be seen in the background of a Royal Mail stamp featuring Freddie Mercury. This caused a stir, since the only living people meant to appear on British stamps are members of the Royal Family.

43-Roger Taylor's middle name is Meddows. Incidentally, he admitted he "hated the title of the second album, 'Queen II', it was so unimaginative."

44-In his will, Freddie Mercury is said to have left £500,000 to his chef Joe Fanelli, £500,000 to his personal assistant Peter Freestone and £100,000 to his driver Terry Giddings.

45-'Made In Heaven' was recorded at the end of Mercury's life. Brian May said of the recording process: "I think our plan was to go in there whenever Freddie felt well enough, just to make as much use of him as much as possible, we basically lived in the studio for a while and when he would call and say 'I can come in for a few hours', our plan was to just make as much use of him as we could."

46-John Deacon is also a trained electronics engineer, and he sometimes built equipment for the band to use - including the 'Deacy Amp'.

47-Instead of using a plectrum to play his guitar, Brian May uses a sixpence coin (one of which was sold on his 'Back To The Light' tour in 1970).

48-Freddie Mercury held the band's showmanship dear. He once declared: "A concert is not a live rendition of our album. It's a theatrical event."

49-According to Mercury's friend David Wigg, the star believed his stage image prevented him from keeping relationships. "I created a monster. I’m handicapped because people think I’m like that. When I’m trying to get a relationship together I’m the nicest person you could meet, my dear. I’m a peach," he told his friend.

50-Mercury didn’t think he was a very good pianist, and feared playing 'Bohemian Rhapsody' live.

 

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Lady Diana, Travestie par Freddie Mercury pour une soirée incognito

26 Septembre 2013, 08:10am

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Le chanteur du groupe britannique Queen Freddie Mercury a travesti la princesse Lady Diana en homme et l’a fait ensuite entrer incognito dans un bar gay bien connu à Londres, selon un épisode des mémoires de la comédienne Cleo Rocos publié par le Sunday Times.

Dans son livre «The Power of Positive Drinking» («le Pouvoir de la boisson positive» qui emprunte le titre d’une chanson de Lou Reed), la comédienne décrit comment dans les années 1980, elle, Freddie Mercury et le comédien Kenny Everett ont revêtu Diana d’une veste militaire, d’un bonnet et d’une paire de lunettes de soleil pour une soirée au Royal Vauxhall Tavern, dans le sud de Londres.          

«Quand nous sommes entrés... nous sentions qu’elle était évidemment la princesse Diana et qu’elle pouvait être reconnue à chaque instant. Mais les gens l’ont simplement ignorée. Elle semblait avoir disparu. Elle a adoré ça», a déclaré Cleo Rocos.          

Dans le bar, la comédienne btitannique n’a jamais su si Diana a été perçue, compte tenu de son apparence, comme un mannequin masculin mais «elle ressemblait à un magnifique jeune homme», a-t-elle ajouté. La présence de Mercury, Everett et Rocos a détourné l’attention des fêtards et Diana a été en mesure de commander des boissons sans être reconnue, se souvient Cleo Rocos.

 

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Brian May Compose pour la pièce de theatre Two Sisters

21 Juin 2010, 12:18pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Anita Dobson, l'épouse de Brian May, joue actuéllement dans la pièce "Two Sisters" de Gail Louw au théatre de Eastbourne. La particularité de cette pièce, la bande son est composée et intérpretée par Brian May.

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Une Renault F1 joue We Are The Champions de Queen!

16 Juin 2010, 06:51am

Publié par ANTHEVA

C’est une vieille tradition chez Renault. Un moteur champion du monde a besoin d’un au revoir en grande pompe, et bien que Fernando ait fait hurler son RS25 dans le parc fermé, l’équipe avait besoin d’un peu plus… Lorsque les voitures sont revenues au garage, le chant caractéristique du V10 de Formule 1 champion du monde a été entendu pour la dernière fois lorsque les ingénieurs Renault lui ont fait entonner We Are The Champions de Queen...

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HOMMAGE A FREDDIE MERCURY PAR L'ORCHESTRE BEARPARK & ESH COLLIERY

6 Juin 2010, 18:25pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Le Mardi 1 juin l'orchestre Bearpark and Esh Colliery c'est produit au pied de la statue de Freddie Mercury à Montreux. Pour leurs 60ème anniversaire, l'orchestre c'est offert un voyage en Suisse. Apparemment, une fois que les plans de voyage ont été confirmés , l'orchestre à émis le souhait de voir la statue de Freddie :"si nous allons en Suisse nous DEVONS nous arrêter à Montreux et surtout y joué au pied de la statue de Freddie". L'orchestre à joué ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ et ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’

 

 

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AND THE WINNER IS... FREDDIE MERCURY!

6 Juin 2010, 14:08pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Parrainée par Bob Harris lors de la finale en direct, le chanteur flamboyant du groupe Queen, Freddie Mercury a été élu meilleur chanteur britannique de tous les temps par les auditeurs de la station BBC Radio 2.

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ANECDOTE DE JOHN HURT SUR FREDDIE MERCURY

2 Juin 2010, 08:20am

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Dans Le Times, du 15 mai 2010, John Hurt a récemment fait quelques commentaires au sujet de son ami Freddie Mercury:

"Toutes les stars du rock veulent être des acteurs et tous les acteurs veulent être des stars du rock. Et nous sommes mieux si nous nous en tenons à notre propre truc. Freddie avait un regard caustique sur tout ce qui se passait autour de lui. Il était terriblement compétitifs, , en particulier avec Duran Duran (???). C'était leur concurrent, comme les Beatles et les Stones. Je me souviens d'avoir regarder un jour avec lui la cassette du Live Aid. Quand est venu le tour des Duran Duran-il dit, "Regardez-les se dandiner sur la scène!" Ils étaient tout à fait irrévérencieux."

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QUEEN ET LA BRITISH PHONOGRAPHIC

24 Mai 2010, 23:40pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

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En 1987, lorsque les nominés pour les annuels British Phonographic Industry Awards furent annoncés, Queen n'apparaissait nulle part. Alors, pour compenser ce manque, EMI, la maison de disques du groupe, composa une annonce comprenant toutes les réussites de Queen en 1986 qu'ils placèrent d'une manière stratégique dans chaque programme de la Cérémonie des Awards et dans les plus grandes revues britanniques musicales. On pouvait lire sur cette annonce:

 

1- Queen a vendu 1,774,991 albums rien qu'en Grande-Bretagne.

2- 'A Kind Of Magic' est entré directement à la première place du chart britannique et est resté dans le Top Five durant 13 semaines consécutives.

3- Le 1, 828, 375ème fan de Queen en UK a acheté un exemplaire de 'Greatest Hits', et l'album continue à apparaître dans le UK Top 100 tout le long de l'année, où il y est apparu durant 268 semaines.

4- Queen a joué à guichets fermés deux soirs de suite au Stade de Wembley, un soir au stade de Newcastle St-James Park, un soir au stade de Manchester Maine Road et un soir à Knebworth, soit un total de plus de 400,000 spectateurs, le record absolu de spectateurs en Grande -Bretagne.

5- 'Real Magic' de Queen, mis en scène par Gavin Taylor, est devenu la toute première diffusion simultanée jamais réalisée entre une chaîne de TV indépendante et l'ensemble des stations de radio indépendantes lorsqu'un satellite les relia le 25 octobre.

6- La 675ème performance de Queen fut le tout premier grand concert dans un stade du Bloc de l'Est, le 27 juillet 1986 au Nepstadium de Budapest, filmé par des caméras de cinémas 17.35 mm de l'Agence Cinématographique d'Etat en Hongrie, MaFilm.

7- 'Magic In Budapest' de Queen, mis en scène par Janos Zsombolyai, fut le premier long-métrage de film de concert à être diffusé en Première dans le Bloc de l'Est, à Budapest, le 12 décembre au National Congress Hall.

8- Queen a mis en vente leur première vidéo single en UK, entrant dans le chart vidéos à la première place le 27 octobre.

9- Le Magic Tour de Queen en Europe a réuni plus de 1,000, 000 de spectateurs en juin, juillet et août, en 26 concerts, avec des recettes brutes de plus de £11 millions de £ livres.

10- Les lecteurs du Daily Mirror ont élu Queen 'meilleur groupe pour 1986'avec 50% de voix de plus que n'importe quel autre groupe.

11- Les lecteurs du Daily Mirror ont élu Freddie Mercury 'meilleur chanteur de l'année pour 1986' avec une bonne longueur d'avance.

12- La vidéo EP de Freddie Mercury est entrée directement à la première place du UK vidéo Chart le 21 juillet 1986.

13- Queen a organisé sa toute première convention du fan-club d'une durée de trois jours à Great Yearmouth le 25 avril 1986.

14- Le deuxième film de Russell Mulcahy, Highlander, dont la bande musicale est composée par Queen et Michael Kamen, est sorit en salle en UK le 29 août 1986.

15- Queen a donné 28 fêtes en 1986.

16- Queen a donné les bénéfices de leur concert de Newcastle Football Ground à la fondation Save The Children.

17- Richard Gray a passé 918 heures à travailler sur la pochette de Queen et a reçu l'award de la 'meilleure pochette d'album' par le Daily Express.

18- Queen a mis en vente 'Live Magic' le 1er décembre 1986 et en a vendu plus de 400,000 exemplaires avant Noël sans même un single de promotion.

19- Les succès de Queen ont été mis en vente en pas moins de 53 albums-compilations dans 23 pays du monde.

20- Freddie Mercury a eu 40 ans.

21- Queen refuse que l'on interdise leurs vidéos à la TV britannique.

22- Queen Films a 5 vidéos dans le UK Top 25 le 8 novembre 1986.

23- Freddie Mercury a été élu 'meilleur chanteur' de l'année par les lecteurs du Sun.

24- Queen a été élu 'meilleur groupe de l'année' par les auditeurs de Capital Radio.

25- Mary Turner décrit Queen comme étant une institution nationale.

26- 'We Will Rock You' de Queen est entré à nouveau dans le chart Top Ten Vidéo de Music Week en juillet 1986 où il est resté le reste de l'année.

27- 'Greatest Flix' de Queen est resté dans le chart Top Thirty Video de Music Week toute l'année totalisant 115 semaines consécutives depuis qu'elle avait été la toute première vidéo n°1 de Grande-Bretagne.

28- 'Live In Rio' de Queen est resté dans le chart Top Thirty Video de Music Week tout le long de l'année, totalisant 80 semaines consécutives depuis son entrée à la première place le 20 mai 1985.

29- Queen reçurent un award 'Top Music Video' pour 'Live In Rio' aux British Videos Awards le 16 octobre 1986.

30- Shell a adopté 'I Want To Break Free' comme thème principal pour leur campagne nationale publicitaire télévisée et radiophonique.

31- Hannes Rossacher et Rudi Dolezal ont pratiquement terminé la production de leur cassette 'Queen- Magic Years ( A Visual Anthology), devant être mise en vente début 1987.

32- Encore une fois, Queen n'a rien gagné aux British Phonographic Industry Awards.

Merci à vous Brian, John, Freddie et Roger, nous chez EMI nous vous apprécions.

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JOHN + BRIAN + ROGER = 240 MILLIONS EUROS!

1 Mai 2010, 23:32pm

Publié par ANTHEVA

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Lors du classement des 50 plus grandes fortunes du showbiz  au Royaume-Uni, on retrouve Brian May à la 33ème place avec 75,000,000 £, Roger Taylor à la  35ème place avec 70,000,000 £ et John Deacon à la 38ème place avec 60,000,000 £.

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