The movie theater was drafty and cold, so I kept my coat on while I contemplated leaving before the movie started, as I was being subjected to a continuous stream of ads for pharmaceuticals and other seedy products and services, before the 20 minute barrage of coming attractions. An attendant pointed me to a warmer part of the theater, the actual movie finally started playing, and I’m glad I stayed.
When I got home, I got out my Live Aid DVD set to watch in the morning. And I yearned for light blue jeans, white blouses and Reeboks to make a come back. If you are a music fan, I say listen not to the critics, but to other music fans, and see this movie on the big screen.
For more Queen music…
The One Night of Queen live tribute show came to my town a few years ago. I enthusiastically recommend it. You will think you are seeing Freddie on stage:
From what I read they got the Live Aid part accurate down to the Pepsi Cups.
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Yes, the Pepsi cups were a neat touch! I haven’t been able to watch my Live Aid DVD yet, but supposedly the Queen set is on Youtube, so that’s probably what I’ll put on, hopefully later today.
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Yes it is…I just watched it Friday on youtube.
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