Night at the Opera Day at The Races Sheer Heart Attack (damn it my FAVE!! Killer Queen on here) (have the rest, but don't like them as much--I hated WE WILL ROCK YOU, which really put me at odds w/ a lot of ppl)
to each their own.
fave queen songs : Bohemian Rhapsody (no sh*t), Death On Two Legs (forgotten GEM), Killer Queen, Love of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive.
yeah i agree with comment above they were great but there music never had a warmth or anything really to relate to, they have never had that thing that makes you wanna get books about them or watch documentary's about them, they made great music but thats were it stopped for me i never felt the need to get to know more about them, like i did with the beatles, the kinks, the smiths ........
"Wings IV introduced Jimmy McCulloch, a spunky lead guitarist with grit, able to spur Paul on unlike any previous soloist. His debut track, the magnificent single `Junior's Farm', stands as one of Wings' finest emotional and technical releases."
"Few people on this planet know as much about Jimmy's musical history than you."
"I'm Joe English and I'm from Glasgow, Scotland." xD
Daltrey fronting Queen on "I Want It All" during the Freddie Mercury tribute concert is way better than Paul Rogers fronting them but maybe that's just me.
"Wings IV introduced Jimmy McCulloch, a spunky lead guitarist with grit, able to spur Paul on unlike any previous soloist. His debut track, the magnificent single `Junior's Farm', stands as one of Wings' finest emotional and technical releases."
"Few people on this planet know as much about Jimmy's musical history than you."
"I'm Joe English and I'm from Glasgow, Scotland." xD
My views on Queen are well known round these parts. But I'm a big fan of Free, and to a lesser extent Bad Company. I've never heard Paul Rogers sing with Queen - the imagination runs riot at the thought of him singing Bicycle Race, or Body Language - but I can't think that it does his reputation much good. This man has one of the great British blues voices of the last 40 years, has performed with the likes of Paul Kossoff, Mick Ralphs, and Jimmy Page, and ends up on stage with the less than admirable overblown theatrical style of Brian May! Not exactly the pinnacle of one's career.
Everyone here loves their early years!! My favourite album is the last one!! Innuendo is an amazing album, I love it. "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" is one my favourite songs ever, possibly the second after The Long And Winding Road.
I listened to the Innuendo record yesterday, amazing
"Wings IV introduced Jimmy McCulloch, a spunky lead guitarist with grit, able to spur Paul on unlike any previous soloist. His debut track, the magnificent single `Junior's Farm', stands as one of Wings' finest emotional and technical releases."
"Few people on this planet know as much about Jimmy's musical history than you."
"I'm Joe English and I'm from Glasgow, Scotland." xD
You have to admit it - Queen is fantastic! All their records are brilliant but without Freddie they are not the same. He was genius, very talented. Still if you can you should go to their concert cause they are the second after The Beatles to be remembered forever, for eternity. The Beatles ( 60s ) - The Queen ( 70s ), and i ve no idea who comes next? 80s is empty, no great group... 90s- Oasis for me, but i am not absolutely sure. Can you HELP me? Help, i need smb`s help!
You have to admit it - Queen is fantastic! All their records are brilliant but without Freddie they are not the same. He was genius, very talented. Still if you can you should go to their concert cause they are the second after The Beatles to be remembered forever, for eternity. The Beatles ( 60s ) - The Queen ( 70s ), and i ve no idea who comes next? 80s is empty, no great group... 90s- Oasis for me, but i am not absolutely sure. Can you HELP me? Help, i need smb`s help!
I'll never understand this, for as long as I live. The first three albums are brilliant, but that's it for me.