Louis goes back to work. Harry goes back to work. Honestly comical.
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so i wanted to make a post about harry and orchids, since he chose that as his visual during she on this leg of love on tour. there i was, expecting to find pages after pages of symbolism on orchids and how they represented sensitivity, femininity, elegance, whatever. no, it's just. it's. it couldn't be more harry if i tried:
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the orchid. a flower many disagree upon whether it looks like testicles or a vagina. for SHE. the song where the man pretends to know what he's doing with his life but really wants to sail out to sea and never return bc all he can think about is that where he stands, where he sleeps, it's really she.
the orchid. a flower that is so widespread across the globe that every culture has a different meaning attached to it. spread wide open for interpretation. it can go from love to sex to femininity to fertility to complexity.
the visuals on harry's screen are delicate. they echo along with the chorus, whenever the word 'she' is iterated. the positioning of the screen might even remind one (me) of a pair of legs, open wide, revealing their most intimate parts (esp in the first pic in this post). and then there's harry, standing right at the centre. middle of the stage, singing these lyrics.
she lives in daydreams with me
she's the first one that I see
and I don't know why
I don't know who she is
lives for the memory
a woman who's just in his head
and she sleeps in his bed
while he plays pretend
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📸: Queen I Archive Series Vol. 6, Shinko Music Mook, 2003; Music Life July issue, Extra edition Queen Deluxe, 1976; Music Life August special issue, Splendid Queen, 1977. (Scanned & edited by me)
QUEEN's FOH Sound Engineer & Head of Road Crew, John Harris photographed while being interviewed for Music Life magazine in Japan, 1976.
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[GUNSHOT] [CAR CRASH] [BOOM] [PEOPLE SCREAMING] [SIRENS] [GLASS BREAKS] [DISTANT YELLING] [EXPLOSION] [HELICOPTERS AND NEWS TRUCKS] “... WE’RE REPORTING LIVE FROM THE SCENE-“ [AMBULANCE SIRENS] “MY LEG... MY LEG.”
people are dead.
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