No mention of Barcelona? The 1992 collaboration with Montserrat Caballe?
That was pure undiluted 100% audible badass
Hide / Show Replies1992? Freddie was dead :) It was in the late 80's, dunno when specifically
It was released in late 1988, I THINK in October, but I could be wrong.
I've edited the whole article to conform to Example Indentation. Unfortunately, someone thought it looked ugly and reverted it back to "discussion-thread" indentation. I've pm'd the user in question and hope to reach an agreement with him to avoid an edit war. This is to inform others that if in the future the article looks strange, with paragraph breaks and all, it's because it's supposed to look like that (by official wiki policy). Hoodiecrow
Hide / Show RepliesCongratulations on how you're going about this; it's a model of good troping and discussion. :)
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.The bit about Synthesizeritis is getting a bit out of hand.
Hide / Show RepliesLike I mentioned on that page, there's that interview with Freddie from the beginning of the 80's where talks about the clothes (and hair) of the 70's https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/IWasQuiteAFashionVictim
Shouldn't someone add that here ?
Erling Jacobsen <linuxcub@email.dk>
Someone edited this entry:
It used to say Freddie instead of Brian. Now, Brian wrote the song, probably made most of the work with the recording (given how they recorded songs), and also probably can be said to have went crazy with studio overdubs. I'm however quite certain the a capella section (where the style shift is, and which also has a lot of overdubs) is mainly Freddie.
I'm thinking of changing it back from Brian to Freddie, I just thought I'd put it up here first to see if anyone else knows better.
ETA: No one seems to be against it, so I'm making the change.
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