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Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
TeaKay Started conversation Mar 30, 2005
A few details of my little jaunt along with some blurry pics here: http://spaces.msn.com/members/theaxis/
Feel free to ask questions or just gush about the wonderfulness of Queen
TK[1]
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Lizzbett Posted Mar 30, 2005
I take it a fine time was had?
Brian May is easy to recognise even when he is out of focus.
Did the Daleks have to pay full price to get in? (I saw a Dalek in Ipswich a couple of weeks ago, but I think seeing one at a Queen gig is probably even more surreal)
Liz
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Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
TeaKay Posted Mar 30, 2005
A fine time was definitely had!
Lol, the Daleks weren't at the concert... they were in a shop window somewhere else in London
TK[1]
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Laura Posted Mar 31, 2005
Ooooooooooooooh will have a proper look when my housemate finishes downloading stuff and there's actually enough bandwidth to load anything
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Laura Posted Mar 31, 2005
Had a look at the pictures, I do like the Darlek , great to look at concert photos other than the forced viewing of my friend's even more blurred Westlife concert photos
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Laura Posted Mar 31, 2005
Yes, quite fortunate she has a friend who also likes to go to Westlife concerts . She's still cross with me for saying "I'm sure they can find another Irish bloke who can sing a little" when one of them left I wasn't trying to be offensive, just stating facts.
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Lizzbett Posted Apr 2, 2005
I caught a bit of Newsnight Review yesterday evening and they reviewed Queen and Paul Rogers at the Brixton Academy. There was something wrong with the BBC singnal here last night, so I didn't get much of an impression from the little snippet of footage that they showed because the darn picture kept breaking up and the sound quality was dreadful. The general consensus of the panel seemed to be that the whole thing was a dreadful idea and would only appeal to sad old rockers
What's wrong with sad old rockers, I should like to know?
Lizzbett
(thirty-something rock chick)
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Laura Posted Apr 2, 2005
The people at Newsnight Review generally come to that concensus about everything
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
TeaKay Posted Apr 3, 2005
Glad I missed that then. Silly old codgers. Poor buggers don't know what they're missing out on.
I'm only 22, but if the fact I enjoyed the concert and the whole general idea makes me an ageing rocker, then so be it.
TK[1]
Queen concert, March 28th 2005 Brixton Academy
Existential Elevator Posted Apr 5, 2005
Nout wrong with being an aging rocker.... Nor liking aging rockers. Experience counts, don'tcha know?
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