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Live Aid on Beeb 2

Oh gosh. I don’t think I’d like to comment on that Briton Ferry councillor. But I will say one thing, it’s got to be one of the stupidest and dullest things I have ever read, she shouldn’t hold a position.
Agreed 👍
 
Oh gosh. I don’t think I’d like to comment on that Briton Ferry councillor. But I will say one thing, it’s got to be one of the stupidest and dullest things I have ever read, she shouldn’t hold a position.
Not directed at you J 🫶
 
Freddie Mercury nailed that event whatever you think of him and Queen as a Band .

BBC Radio have broadcast all day his challenge to the crowd to sing prior to Hammer to Fall .

Live Aid will be Bowie with Heros and also Queen as the go to watch .
 
Freddie Mercury nailed that event whatever you think of him and Queen as a Band .

BBC Radio have broadcast all day his challenge to the crowd to sing prior to Hammer to Fall .

Live Aid will be Bowie with Heros and also Queen as the go to watch .
Apparently and I’ll have to check this, my parents saw queen in the 70s in Swansea, Yep I remember now it was the Townsman otherwise known as Barons.
 
Apparently and I’ll have to check this, my parents saw queen in the 70s in Swansea, Yep I remember now it was the Townsman otherwise known as Barons.
Ha ha a google tells me it was the Brangwyn Hall 1973, although definitely thinking of some group in the Townsman.
 
They were supporting Mott The Hoople.

Did Queen play the Brangwyn Hall twice then? I saw them supporting Mott the Hoople and it was just after "Killer Queen" had hit the charts. My old brain thought that was 1973 but I may be mistaken
 
Did Queen play the Brangwyn Hall twice then? I saw them supporting Mott the Hoople and it was just after "Killer Queen" had hit the charts. My old brain thought that was 1973 but I may be mistaken
Yes they did.
28th November 1973 and 15th November 1974. They supported Mott the Hoople in 73.
A band called Hustler supported Queen in 74 which was the gig I saw.
 
Yes they did.
28th November 1973 and 15th November 1974. They supported Mott the Hoople in 73.
A band called Hustler supported Queen in 74 which was the gig I saw.

Ah yes the quick Google search I did agrees with that. I certainly saw the 1973 one then as they were the support to Mott. But I was convinced "Killer Queen" had charted then as my mates and I knew that we wouldn't hear that one at the gig as the band couldn't reproduce the guitar overdubs at the time.

Google says "Killer Queen" was released in 1974 so I'm a bit confused.
 
Big Cheap Trick fans. 👀
 

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