Queen join Queen Elizabeth on new British coin
by Robin MILLARD Rockers Queen has become the first band to be celebrated on British coinage, joining Queen Elizabeth II on a new coin unveiled Monday by the Royal Mint.
by Robin MILLARD Rockers Queen has become the first band to be celebrated on British coinage, joining Queen Elizabeth II on a new coin unveiled Monday by the Royal Mint.
It was almost like the real thing. The music of Queen, revived in the recent biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” was performed live, note for note, by Ice Bucket at the grand reopening of Hard Rock Café.
Take it from these local artists, who, as music makers themselves, related to the rise and fall of Freddie Mercury, rock ‘n’ roll legend. Super asked these OPM artists their reactions to the two-hour killer Queen biopic directed by Bryan Singer.
We can begin at the end. As the credits of “Bohemian Rhapsody” roll, vintage footage of Queen performing “Don’t Stop Me Now” is shown, focused on a young, seemingly invincible Freddie Mercury. That song goes: “I’m burning through the sky/Two hundred degrees/That’s why they call me Mr. Fahrenheit/I’m traveling at the speed of light… Don’t stop me now.”
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