i did i did! it was their last ever concert at knebworth in 1986 i think, i was about 14 and my dad took me. it was the best concert i have ever been to, or ever will go to! freddie was surely the greatest showman ever. my mum told me to keep a diary of the day and i ended up practically writing a novel! im glad i did now tho cos its fun to read back. status quo and big country supported queen and they were both really good too. the best part of all was, after the concert it was my birthday and my dad sent an open birthday card to queen and asked them to sign it for me, and they all did! i had a birthday card from freddie, brian, roger and john! i treasure it to this day!
2006-09-12 10:29:30
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answered by jellybean 4
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Yes I saw Queen in concert and they were fab. I first saw them in 1984 at the Hammer To Fall Tour at Wembley Arena. I saw them again at Live Aid and then again when they played their own gig on the "It's A Kind Of Magic" Tour at Wembley Stadium. The atmosphere at all these gigs was electric - but the one that stands out for me was the Hammer To Fall gig at Wembley Arena because in the second half they came back on stage to play in darkness and he made some sort of comment about the fact that they had paid out over a million pounds for the lighting equipment which didn't work properly.
2006-09-12 23:07:34
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answered by [deleted] 2
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My biggest regret was never seeing Queen in concert, I had the opportunity once, but went to a party instead!!!! arrrrhhh
I have seen many bands/acts in concert,but I do believe Queen would have been one of the best>
2006-09-12 10:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes !
In the early 70`s they did `Big Spender` as an encore, the venue was fantastic too, the gothic arches and stained glass of Plymouth Guildhall.
He lived at the end of my sister`s garden for a while..er..not in the actual garden, but the house that backed onto it, my sister adored him.
When she moved the drummer from Big Country`s mum was her new next door neighbour...how cool was that ? ...Yeah O.K.
2006-09-12 10:37:56
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answered by Robert Abuse 7
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Unfortunately I've never had the pleasure. I do however listen to them quite often & one of the standard Cds that remains in my car for listening enjoyment is 'It's a Kind of Magic'. That and Queensryche (greatest hits) are the most often played when I'm on the road.
2006-09-13 03:54:45
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answered by Shadow 7
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No - I was at the Freddie tribute concert though, the atmosphere was amazing. A wonderful send-off for him,
2006-09-12 10:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The regulation of Conservation of Mass states that rely won't be in a position to be created nor destroyed. From this, we are in a position to logically end that the Universe has continually been there. yet how does this make experience? by ability of definition, the notice "supernatural" ability that it won't be in a position to be defined by ability of organic regulations. For the huge Bang to have got here approximately in accordance to the organic regulations we already understand, it would ought to be a limiteless development of expansions and contractions, which might recommend there became not at all a commencing to it. it is the place theists make the errors of arguing from lack of expertise; via fact the beginning of the huge Bang won't be in a position to be defined, God ought to have performed it. in spite of the undeniable fact that, on condition that there became "not something" (I positioned citation marks around it via fact it quite isn't completely genuine) formerly the huge Bang, despite led to it to take place became not sure by ability of the regulations of the Universe, via fact it did not exist yet. in keeping with risk, then, something might have come from "not something."
2016-10-14 22:33:58
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answered by woodworth 4
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No I didn't but my cousin did and he said it was just mind blowing. He's never experienced spinetingling like it before or after at a concert.
2006-09-12 11:06:45
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answered by sarahlee 2
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yeah glasgow in the 70s they were the support act for mott the hoople the crowd wouldnt let them go off they were incredible
2006-09-12 10:28:09
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answered by johnnie s 2
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Yes(In 82 at Milton keynes) and it was the best momernt of my life
2006-09-12 10:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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