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Post by fabiogminero on Mar 14, 2023 8:16:21 GMT
Hi everyone.
Today's article is a short snippet from the Dutch music magazine Joepie dated December 31st, 1979, which opens about the concert in Birmingham on November 24th, 1979, the latest single "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and the new then-unreleased track "Save Me ". Below the scan and the English translation. Enjoy the reading.
"Crazy little Thing called Love" could be Queen's speech from the throne for the 1980s to call. Because Freddie Mercury and his court are determined to continue to count on the musical stage for the next ten years.
MUSICAL QUEEN SNACKS CONTINUE TO GO IN THERE
THEIR MAJESTY QUEEN
With a concert in Birmingham, Queen made her triumphant entry into Great Britain again, after having been away from her home country for some time. Critical voices there had already dismissed Mercury, May, Deacon, and Taylor. However, the fans have now strongly proved these pillar-biters wrong. The crowd in Birmingham went berserk after just a few songs! Queen offers a choice of old and new material. In the vein of how they view their double live album "Live Killers". "Keep Yourself Alive" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" are still on the fan wish list and therefore also on the program. These numbers were sung loudly by those present. Freddie Mercury walks around these days in a black leather suit, topped off with a black cap. The "heir to the throne" of "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is called "Save Me". Should be in stores before the New Year, if everything obeys the trembling of their Majesty Queen.
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