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- From: tiverson@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu (Thor Iverson)
- Subject: Re: Freddy Mercury of Queen
- Message-ID: <1993Jan29.013803.12902@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>
- Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, MA. 02115, USA
- References: <1993Jan18.094717.25147@unix.brighton.ac.uk> <1jktsiINNmt8@shelley.u.washington.edu> <hwh-270193165243@hon1.apple.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1993 01:38:03 GMT
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- In article <hwh-270193165243@hon1.apple.com> hwh@apple.com (Hsiao-Wuen Hon) writes:
- >I challenge anyone who think there is ever another
- >singer even come close to the quality of Freedie's voice.
-
- Pavarotti. Oh, you mean _rock_ vocalists...
-
- >generated from the same line-up for 20 years, I think they should be
- >inducted into Hall of Fame. However, I don't think they will make it,
- >especially the Hall of Fame is run by American.
-
- Actually, non-Americans get into the Hall of Fame quite frequently and
- easily. Certainly the best-known inductees of recent years have been
- more British than American. This'll continue at least until Zeppelin's
- induction. I think Queen's induction is very likely when their time
- comes (when _is_ that--I don't own their first album?)
-
- Thor
-