Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ is chosen as the “The Top Feel Good Song”

Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ is chosen as the “The Top Feel Good Song”

19 September 2015 – Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ is chosen as the “The Top Feel Good Song” of the last 50 years

From the brilliant mind of Freddie. This is probably one of his best (in my opinion) It’s empowering, a joyous call to arms for fellow partygoers around the world. Now, 44 years later, this song still has the ability to lift moods and fill the dance floor.

Dr Jacob Jolij (a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Groningen in Holland) has studied pop/rock songs from the last fifty years and confirmed the impact ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ has on listeners with an equation that shows it is the top feel-good song due to its combination of a relatively fast tempo, positive lyrics and the perfect musical key, producing a happy feeling.

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Reflecting on this tour,

Reflecting on this tour,

Reflecting on this tour, Billy Squier had some kind things to say about Freddie Mercury. “He loved to perform. I think all the words about how great a performer he was have been used up. I just used to stand and watch him every night thinking, ‘How do you do that? Just how do you get away with it?’ It was the onstage Freddie that was most fearless. He believed in what he and the band were doing so much. He never projected the slightest fear or self-doubt and that just swept the audience along with him. He just knew that the show was going to work. He was made for the stage. His sense of theatricality was the key, and it was a key which so very few other rock performers have at their disposal.” ♥️

I’m a demon at scrabble!” – Freddie Mercury

I’m a demon at scrabble!” – Freddie Mercury

“Innuendo is a word I often use in Scrabble – I’m a demon at scrabble!” – Freddie Mercury

13th of April is National Scrabble Day – It’s the day Scrabble inventor Alfred Mosher Butts was born.

He gave the world an iconic board game now played all over the world. Today, more than seven decades later, we live for “Triple Word Scores”! Not to mention, the strategic use of those mysterious blank tiles.

Queen played a lot of scrabble especially Freddie and Roger

Freddie and ‘Killer’ Scrabble…..

“Scrabble was a game Freddie loved, and was exceptionally good at, having played since an early age with an elderly aunt, he told me. When the Scrabble board came out, it was a magnet to him and he would hover, interfering, or advising the current players. Usually he insisted we scrap the game and start a new one to include him. Whatever work he was doing was put on hold and thousands of pounds of studio time were wasted while Fred waited for the elusive seven-letter, triple-word square. ‘Lacquers’ was one word using all seven letters that particularly astounded him as it fell into place on the triple-word square. It came from me!

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16 September 1980, Queen performed at the James H. Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, USA

16 September 1980, Queen performed at the James H. Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, USA

16 September 1980, Queen performed at the James H. Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, USA 🇺🇸 with Dakota. “The Game Tour”

When Queen hit the stage, after ‘Jailhouse Rock’ and ‘We Will Rock You (fast)’ Freddie said to the audience: “Hello Ames, Iowa… home of the Cyclones!” and everybody truly went nuts! That’s because back in the day, the Iowa State University Cyclones were a strong basketball team.

Here’s a fantastic fan story written by Dave about his experience:

I first saw Queen in Chicago on the Day at the Races Tour. It was the show where someone from the balcony dropped eggs onto the stage and Brian slipped and fell during The Millionaire Waltz. We had lousy seats behind the stage.

In 1980 they were coming to Iowa State University where I was going to school. Tickets went on sale the day that the dorms opened. My plan was to drive the 4 hours from home early that morning to get in line for good seats.

As it turned out, one week earlier, my family left on a vacation without me since I had to go back to school. The last thing my mother said to me before they left was “Paint the house”.

I had a better plan.

I packed up everything I owned and drove back to school a week early and set up camp outside the box office.

The box office was next to a huge parking lot with grassy boulevards here and there. I pitched my tent on the nearest boulevard right next to a sidewalk that was lighted from dusk to dawn. I unscrewed one of the lights and screwed in an electrical socket. So for one week while waiting for tickets to go on sale I had my television, stereo and hot plate working from dusk to dawn.

I arrived on a Tuesday and was pretty much by myself until Friday. Other people began camping out on the weekend and by the following Tuesday when tickets went on sale it was a huge party.

Needless to say, I bought the first 15 tickets and filled up the center section of the first row and some of the side sections with all of my friends for one of the best concerts of my life.

Amazing!

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Queen performed at Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany

Queen performed at Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany

16 September, 1984, Queen performed at Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany 🇩🇪 ‘The Works! Tour’

The Olympiahalle was pretty packed, as Freddie says before It’s A Hard Life, “I think this the biggest audience we’ve seen in Munich.”

Before Is This The World We Created, Brian speaks to the audience in German. He calls them their “Freunde in München” (friends in Munich) and gets a great cheer for it.

Gallery update THE BAND IS BEING INTERVIEWED BY “SOUNDS UNLIMITED

Gallery update THE BAND IS BEING INTERVIEWED BY “SOUNDS UNLIMITED

10 April 1976 – Queen have arrived in Perth, Australia, they are getting ready to kick off eight dates on their very FIRST Australian tour and it’s completely Sold-Out!

This is the 4th leg of “A Night At The Opera Tour”

Remember, the last time Queen were in Australia for the Sunbury Festival in January of 1974, it didn’t go very well. The band was booed off the stage in favour of local bands, they were treated horribly and both Freddie and Brian were ill.

Freddie made a promise, “When we come back to Australia, Queen will be the biggest band in the world!” — needless to say, Queen kept their word. They were indeed one of the hottest acts on the planet when the retuned down under!

Their masterpiece ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and fourth highly successful album ‘A Night At The Opera’ have topped the charts and Queen’s tour sold out in England, USA, Asia and Australia.

Awe, the sweet taste of success.

Today, the band is being interviewed by “Sounds Unlimited” TV program on the Seven Network by Donnie Sutherland. 👉https://youtu.be/HT99qGWFpgM

Why does Queen use the word Beelzebub?

Freddie Mercury: “Why do we use it? I mean, why do we use anything? I mean, it doesn’t necessarily mean I study demonology and things.

I just love the word, Beelzebub. Great word! Isn’t it ?” 😂

Tomorrow, 11th of April, Queen will rock out The Perth Entertainment Centre

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