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“The Queen guys were great but their fans just threw things at us – cigarette lighters, shoes, car keys, a loaf of bread, whatever”: How INXS endured a trial by fire to become a stadium rock band in their own right
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And he saw some of Morrison’s qualities in the singer of INXS, Michael Hutchence.
We played really well too.
The really great front people of bands are usually very animated, they’re consistently moving.
So there was a lot of respect from INXS towards Queen, and I think that we had that from them as well.”
“So they would throw things at us, like cigarette lighters, or shoes, or a loaf of bread or whatever.