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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 21, 2021 15:39:49 GMT -5
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Post by sol-survivor on Oct 21, 2021 17:12:33 GMT -5
In 2002 Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Golden Jubilee to commemorate 50 years on the throne. There was a huge celebration and concert outside Buckingham Palace called "Party at the Palace". It opened with Brian May playing "God Save the Queen" right there on the roof of Buckingham Palace. Roger Taylor was also there as one of several drummers. "God Save the Queen" was the final track on A Night At The Opera, and Queen used that recording to finish up every concert.
And the version from A Night At The Opera, just because:
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 21, 2021 18:55:02 GMT -5
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Post by sol-survivor on Oct 21, 2021 19:45:34 GMT -5
Not sure if the person who wrote the trailer actually watched the movie...
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Post by crowschmo on Oct 22, 2021 5:33:53 GMT -5
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 22, 2021 9:23:36 GMT -5
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Post by sol-survivor on Oct 22, 2021 10:46:20 GMT -5
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 23, 2021 6:52:01 GMT -5
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Post by sol-survivor on Oct 23, 2021 10:05:53 GMT -5
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Post by crowschmo on Oct 23, 2021 13:06:36 GMT -5
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 23, 2021 14:10:17 GMT -5
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Post by sol-survivor on Oct 23, 2021 15:41:14 GMT -5
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 23, 2021 16:33:45 GMT -5
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Post by sol-survivor on Oct 23, 2021 19:40:26 GMT -5
Another heartbreaker. A tribute and farewell to Freddie from the rest of the group. Brian plays Freddie's own piano that holds a glass of champagne for Freddie. John Deacon, the bass player, never sang, barely talked for that matter, and retired from the business right after this.
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 23, 2021 21:02:49 GMT -5
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