14 Years ago...

10 years ago... the missus and I tied the knot on November 25, 1995.

I just wish she'd stop referring to it as "a life sentence.":tickled:
 
dailyvault said:
10 years ago... the missus and I tied the knot on November 25, 1995.

I just wish she'd stop referring to it as "a life sentence.":tickled:
Hahaha....
Wouldn't it be worse if she refered to it as "The Death Sentance"?
 
I don't care who he was fuckin. Great talent, amazing musician, from what ive heard a gentleman. But lets face it, if your were gay would you want those horse teeth of his near you dick. That smile of his alone would scare me straight.
 
Most people don't consider this, but Queen was way ahead of their time by introducing the world to, what would later be called, Thrash Metal, with the release of "Stone Cold Crazy" in 1974. We wouldn't hear this again for many years until new bands started to emerge in the early eighties like Anthrax and Metallica.
 
johnnieCzech said:
No one mentioned Eric Carr (drummer for Kiss) who died on the same day...
This is true...Jesus, that's creepy.

Freddie was a talented motherfucker. He and Brian May. I've just seen the video for Another One Bites the Dust (thanks to Europe VH1), and that must be one of the hookiest, catchiest fucking songs ever written. One of the most iconic basslines ever. His flamboyant lifestyle caught up with him, sadly.

Absolutely right about Stone Cold Crazy. I've only recently heard the original, and I couldn't fucking believe it; Metallica played it completely the same. 197fucking4! Queen and specifically Brian May definitely need props for that.

Yes, Anthrax covered It's Late. I have it, if you want it. It's not one of Bush's better performances; Freddie had too much range for him. But interesting because it was Bush on vox, Joey Vera on bass, Scott on rhythm, and his brother on drums.