Little did I know what was in store then. Happy 50th Anniversary Bohemian Rhapsody! Thank you to Brian May and Roger Taylor for continuing to bless me with the opportunity to perform this iconic masterpiece. Most importantly, thank you to the irreplaceable Freddie Mercury for sharing this moment of your brilliance with the world. It’s an honor.🙏🏻
@QueenWillRock #BohemianRhapsody #QueenTheGreatest
“We thought, ‘Well, this is kind of ridiculous, so let’s go.’ We really enjoyed the silliness of it.”
Roger Taylor and Brian May reminisce on Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” 50 years after its release.
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Directed by Andrew Durham and produced by Sofia Coppola, #FairylandMovie is coming soon to a theater near you. Opens in NYC & LA October 3 and nationwide October 10! https://t.co/l2BYNTDjeW
American music video director Diane Martel who directed the video for Adam Lambert's - Whataya Want From Me passed away on Thursday in New York from breast cancer. She was 63. #RIP
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Today in Rock History
September 18, 2015
Queen + Adam Lambert headlined the opening night of Rock in Rio’s 30th anniversary edition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Queen had previously headlined the inaugural Rock in Rio event in 1985, with Freddie Mercury as lead singer.
First they came for Stephen Colbert. Now they are coming for Jimmy Kimmel. If you think it'll stop here, you are fooling yourself.
RETWEET if you stand with Kimmel and Colbert!
They want to decide what books you can read, what history your children can learn, what medicines you’re allowed to take, what surgeries you can have, what gender you’re permitted to be, what sports you can play, which bathroom you can use, who you can love, and who you can marry. They want to own your library, your classroom, your hospital room, your bedroom—and now your television. They want to own the page, the pill, the joke, the chant, the kiss, the very pronoun in your mouth. And then, with breathtaking cynicism, they’ll look straight at you and say it’s the Democrats who are coming for your freedom. Small government? My fucking ass. This isn’t small government. This is government in your bloodstream, in your dictionary, in your bed, and now in your goddamn remote control.
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Best albums of the 2000s voted by over 100,000 people (Billboard Magazine)
1. Invincible (Michael Jackson)
2. The Fame (Lady GaGa)
3. Blackout (Britney Spears)
4. Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift)
5. Fearless (Taylor Swift)
6. For Your Entertainment (Adam Lambert)
7. Guilty Pleasure (Ashley Tisdale)
8. Circus (Britney Spears)
9. American Idiot (Green Day)
10. Hybrid Theory (Linkin Park)
(From December 2009)