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Post by The Real Wizard on Jan 16, 2021 22:24:35 GMT
And considering this person was the only person to "like" the first post of this thread:
...one more wrong move and they're outta here.
I'll save you the trouble. GO FUCK YOURSELF. Both of you.
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Post by saintjiub on Jan 16, 2021 22:39:46 GMT
If there are only two fantasists, can it be called a cult?
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Post by The Real Wizard on Jan 17, 2021 0:02:19 GMT
If there are only two fantasists, can it be called a cult? Are there established rules for this ? I guess it's kind of like trying to determine how long a "jiffy" is.
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Post by pg on Jan 17, 2021 7:09:47 GMT
If there are only two fantasists, can it be called a cult? Are there established rules for this ? I guess it's kind of like trying to determine how long a "jiffy" is.
Not long enough, according to my wife
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Post by scotttmax on Jan 18, 2021 0:28:12 GMT
Found this on IG No details so if anyone wants to shed any light... thanks in advance
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Post by Mustapha Ibrahim on Jan 18, 2021 1:54:53 GMT
Found this on IG No details so if anyone wants to shed any light... thanks in advance
The photo is by Pete Still. On Getty, it's listed as being on December 10, 1980.
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Post by Chopin1995 on Jan 18, 2021 15:04:44 GMT
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Post by The Real Wizard on Jan 18, 2021 20:13:48 GMT
Brian as a mathematics teacher in the early 1970s: A teacher who made math fun in 1972 was a rare commodity.
A heartwarming indication that Brian would've continued to make a mark on plenty of people's lives even if his music career didn't take off.
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Post by emrabt on Jan 18, 2021 20:28:16 GMT
I can't imagine him as a teacher, or rather not a 1970's teacher, can you imagine Brian ever sending a kid for caning?
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Post by Mustapha Ibrahim on Jan 19, 2021 2:06:48 GMT
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Post by saintjiub on Jan 19, 2021 3:08:00 GMT
Brian as a mathematics teacher in the early 1970s: Wow ... How did Brian May manage to work (full time?) as a math teacher and keep up with his college studies at the same time?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2021 13:54:47 GMT
Brilliant musician, great teacher, marvellous animal rights activist... but I really struggle with his handwriting. XD
Had I been a student of his, I would've organised a whip-round to buy him a typewriter!
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Post by The Real Wizard on Jan 19, 2021 22:57:43 GMT
Brilliant musician, great teacher, marvellous animal rights activist... but I really struggle with his handwriting. XD He was bound to be a doctor then
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2021 23:08:58 GMT
He would've been a world-class neurosurgeon, indeed!
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Post by Ryan Newton on Jan 21, 2021 7:40:12 GMT
Chicago, January 28th 1977
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Post by Chopin1995 on Jan 22, 2021 14:36:30 GMT
Brian as a mathematics teacher in the early 1970s Wow ... How did Brian May manage to work (full time?) as a math teacher and keep up with his college studies at the same time? Maybe this quote would help a little bit: "During my college studies I was getting a scholarship. And when those money stopped flowing, I had to find another source of income. I was too proud to ask my parents for a help. So I got this job in school" Translated by me from the 1998 interview for Polish magazine 'Tylko Rock'.
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Post by beyondthemoon on Jan 22, 2021 19:14:24 GMT
Saginaw 2/18/76. Photo by Teri Yunus
NYC 12/1/77. Photo by Ed Hoffer
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Post by The Real Wizard on Jan 23, 2021 22:00:14 GMT
NYC 12/1/77. Photo by Ed Hoffer That's a fantastic angle. Any chance of tracking down more or finding the photographer?
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Post by Mustapha Ibrahim on Jan 23, 2021 23:25:45 GMT
Not sure if this is useful or anything, but the dirt in that photo reminds me of the dirt of a few Live Aid photos. Like this one:
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Post by beyondthemoon on Jan 24, 2021 17:11:23 GMT
That's a fantastic angle. Any chance of tracking down more or finding the photographer?
One more from that photographer:
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Post by The Real Wizard on Jan 25, 2021 19:36:58 GMT
That's a fantastic angle. Any chance of tracking down more or finding the photographer?
One more from that photographer: Great stuff - thanks.
But it looks like a scan of a slide that could be so much better quality. Is anyone in contact with the photographer?
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Post by Steve on Jan 25, 2021 21:20:24 GMT
And considering this person was the only person to "like" the first post of this thread:
...one more wrong move and they're outta here.
I'll save you the trouble. GO FUCK YOURSELF. Both of you. Charming!
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Post by Ryan Newton on Jan 29, 2021 7:10:46 GMT
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Post by Ryan Newton on Jan 29, 2021 7:15:55 GMT
Detroit, January 18th 1977. Taken by the late Steve Mucha.
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Post by 85guild on Jan 30, 2021 18:13:48 GMT
Seeing the pics of Detroit brings back great memories of that tour. Queen were absolute rock and roll monsters, with an enormous energy and they were super heavy live. Their popularity when Freddie was alive peaked on the Magic tour, but they were almost like a different band at that stage with the shift to a poppier sound. If you never saw them on the NOTW and Jazz tours, IMHO you missed them at their live best.
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Post by Chopin1995 on Jan 30, 2021 19:03:15 GMT
Thanks again Ryan for the amazing pictures.
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Post by beyondthemoon on Jan 30, 2021 20:31:59 GMT
Chicago 12/5/77 Photos by Joe Palermo
Detroit 11/18/77 Photo by Randy Hamilton
Detroit 11/18/77 Photo by Karen Sobel-Catania
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Post by Chopin1995 on Jan 31, 2021 23:00:08 GMT
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Post by Ryan Newton on Feb 1, 2021 1:12:59 GMT
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Post by Ryan Newton on Feb 3, 2021 0:25:36 GMT
Cincinnati, November 26th 1978
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