On this day in 1970, the newly formed Queen featuring Freddie Mercury (possibly still known as Freddie Bulsara) on vocals, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and Mike Grose on bass played their first gig at Truro City Hall, Cornwall, England. They were billed as Smile, Brian and Roger's previous band, for whom the booking had been made originally. Original material at this time included an early version of 'Stone Cold Crazy'.
Don’t Stop Me Now
Somebody To Love
https://youtu.be/kijpcUv-b8M?is=Huu_W8Fg6418WUMQ
Bohemian Rhapsody
https://youtu.be/fJ9rUzIMcZQ?is=1Xlo4H7E_Ikb5vKR
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@kenyC. Who was your biggest tv/movie crush? Did you ever meet them?
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Legendary actor, comedian, and filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 100 years old today
Best known for timeless comedy classics like Young Frankenstein and Spaceballs, Brooks has entertained audiences for generations with his unforgettable humor and creativity.
Even at 99 years old, he recently filmed Spaceballs: The New One, proving his passion for making people laugh is as strong as ever.
Happy 100th birthday, Mel Brooks! Wishing you good health, happiness, and many more wonderful years ahead.
What’s your favorite Mel Brooks movie?
[Governor Lepetomane: [pointing to a member of his cabinet] I didn't get a "harrumph" out of that guy!
Hedley Lamarr: Give the Governor harrumph!
Politician: Harrumph!
Governor Lepetomane: You watch your ass.
Hedley Lamarr: Gentlemen, please rest your sphincters.
Governor Lepetomane: Well put.]