The Experience (The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert) Was Summed Up, Relates Spike, By The Scene At The

The experience (The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert) was summed up, relates Spike, by the scene at the after-show party at Brown’s nightclub. “Upstairs, I saw Roger propped up against the wall, just staring into space. Then I spotted Brian a couple of feet away, doing the same thing. I went over to them. ‘How do you feel?’ I said. ‘Can’t feel anything,’ one of them replied. Nobody could remember anything about it. You just couldn’t take it all in. Once it was over, it was, ‘God—what have we done for the past month? And what do we do now?’ ”
Mercury: An Ultimate Biography of Freddie Mercury by Lesley-Ann Jones
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