Queen - The Works Conference Australia 1985 (Today Tomorrow)

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Queen Interview - The Works Conference Australia 1985 (Today Tomorrow) Reporting: Ray Martin and Joan McInnes(Producer Unknown)

Other good Queen websites to visit include:
Aussie Queens
http://www.aussiequeens.com

Aussie Queens Queen + Paul Rodgers Website
http://www.aussiequeens.com/QPRwebsite/QPRhomepage.htm

Freddie Mercury Spirit of fire
http://www.fmspiritoffire.com

Roger's Meadows
http://www.rogersmeadows.com

Aussie Queens WWRY NZ website
http://www.aussiequeens.com/WWRYNZ/index.htm


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  • well today queen have sold 300 million albums

  • Not really because prior to '68 Pink Floyd had established themselves as recording artists. Queen were forming around about 1970. Plus all (four) members came to consider themselves a proper group in 1971 when John joined and not before them, it's not a stupid idiosyncrasy thought up by musos and Queen fans alike.

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  • @halla1000 Wow thats a lot of records sold in just one day

    

  • @musicsnobtobe Plus, it was in 1971 that they had their first tour (in Cornwall) and recorded for the first time in a professional studio. That may be why this year there were no official celebrations for their 40th anniversary, but next year there probably will be.

  • @khulanic Yes, but in the long run, the media comes and goes. In other words, no one give a shit about the interviewer. And Queen's music will live on basically forever and no one with a brain cares what the media say or do. The media means nothing. I didn't buy my first Queen album because of what Weezle Duchendorf said about Queen. I bought my first Queen album because I had heard a great song by Queen, that's it, period. It's all about the music and nothing about the interviewers/media.

  • @nuncjusz1 because queen is not queen without john, brian, roger or freddie

  • QUEEN FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thank you for your honesty (granted that you did say it a year ago) I seem to be the only one who thought the hate campaign between Queen and the media was a two-way thing and however badly the media treaty treated Queen they ought to have risen above them and not been so childish when it came to things like bad reviews.

  • Yeah definitely, I most critics actually say they have been together since 1972, although the band corrects them often by saying 1971.

    Long Live QUEEN

    -Jessica F.

  • yeah

  • freddie looks pisst off.

    i love this band <3

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