The Mysterious Vanishing of John Deacon
Mar 12, 2021 9:33:30 GMT -5
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Post by bartman2001 on Mar 12, 2021 9:33:30 GMT -5
Or maybe the guy just wants to be left the fuck alone. Something I can surely understand. But as my favorite Queen songwriter, Spread Your Wings being my favorite of favs, this fan on occasion must wonder where the hell did he go?
www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/13-rock-stars-who-disappeared-16252/john-deacon-42698/
They forgot to mention the above referenced SYW, Misfire, You And I, In Only Seven Days, Need Your Loving Tonight and One Year Of Love to name a few. I ran across this article at random the other day that got me thinking about this Roger Taylor hasn't seen him since 2004?? Woah! I'm sure they have to keep in touch on some level to you know take care of the babie$:
rockandrollgarage.com/roger-taylor-says-he-saw-john-deacon-for-the-last-time-in-2004/
The pictures took me aback for a second but hey the dudes 70 now. And still my favorite member of Queen btw.
www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/13-rock-stars-who-disappeared-16252/john-deacon-42698/
Queen bassist John Deacon wrote some of the band's most beloved songs, including "Another One Bites The Dust," "I Want To Break Free" and "You're My Best Friend." He participated in the Freddie Mercury tribute show in 1992 and he joined his surviving bandmates and Elton John to perform "The Show Must Go On" in 1997. After that, he basically fell off the face of the earth. Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor have performed as Queen numerous times in the past 15 years (even touring the world and releasing a new album with Paul Rodgers), but Deacon has declined to participate in any of it. There aren't even any recent photos of him that we can find.
Barrett Scale: 9. Deacon has done an extraordinary job of being a rock recluse. He didn't attend Queen's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he seems to have decided that Queen died with Freddy Mercury. Maybe playing the bass parts to "Tie Your Mother Down" with Adam Lambert just isn't his idea of a good time.
Barrett Scale: 9. Deacon has done an extraordinary job of being a rock recluse. He didn't attend Queen's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he seems to have decided that Queen died with Freddy Mercury. Maybe playing the bass parts to "Tie Your Mother Down" with Adam Lambert just isn't his idea of a good time.
They forgot to mention the above referenced SYW, Misfire, You And I, In Only Seven Days, Need Your Loving Tonight and One Year Of Love to name a few. I ran across this article at random the other day that got me thinking about this Roger Taylor hasn't seen him since 2004?? Woah! I'm sure they have to keep in touch on some level to you know take care of the babie$:
rockandrollgarage.com/roger-taylor-says-he-saw-john-deacon-for-the-last-time-in-2004/
The pictures took me aback for a second but hey the dudes 70 now. And still my favorite member of Queen btw.