Calling All Girls (1982)
Took these screenshots from the last seconds of the video, but in motion it's even worse. I was worried about the animated photos -that still look bad- but I wasn't prepared for this.
I'm glad any person with functioning eyeballs is currently trying to pop them out of their sockets and slamming Queen Productions in the comments of everything, this is HIDEOUS.
"In these days of Artificial Intelligence beginning to invade our whole lives, these mechanical guys personify Robotic Insurgence. In our still-developing current show, Back to Humans - is the soundtrack to us as humans reclaiming our control." - Brian May
I'm done.
1. Could've paid actual artists instead of a dude with a keyboard (artist specialised in AI my big ass, this sucks even for being AI), Beatles have been making beautiful animated videos for years and got lots of praise.
2. Could've done like the A Kind of Magic video and gather fanarts from fans literally for free and it would've looked gorgeous.
Btw for sure we'll get a video for Mad the Swine as well. Don't let them do this again, Queen music deserves better.
Check the notes for part 2!!
Lucky Lady (ladies)!!!
π ready Freddie β¨
reference!! :
also i was bored and watched iconic queen clips all evening just because i can :P
Brian May live in Barcelona - December 14, 1993
β ft. the grommet trousers & shirt
"John and Roger were very close, being the youngest ones in Queen. In the early days they would always make fun of the stupidest things and laugh constantly. They were best friends, and they grew closer as Queen got older."
-Brian May (unsourced)
underrated duo
A drawing for Brianβs birthday thatβs now two days late πβ
Sure you may be autistic, but are you "accidentally stumble across the original script for Bohemain Rhapsody on the internet, read it, and then make a T-chart comparing and contrasting the original script with the final cut of the movie" autistic?
Happy 40th Anniversary, Jim and Freddie π
Dedicated to @your-one-day-ecstasy.
Prompt: Red String of Fate
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