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Joined: July 26 2008
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 10:15
Now I'm Here Brighton Rock Seven Seas of Rhye Tenement Funster One Vision Under Pressure Body Language (for the comedy value) Hammer to Fall Innuendo Killer Queen
I'm not a big Queen fanboy so five things that make em great is a hard one, but: Brian May's very individual guitar sound, great production from Roy Thomas Baker on their classic era stuff, great frontman with amusing campiness, could really rock out when the mood took them.
And Freddie Mercury's reputed encounter with Sid Vicious: Vicious: "Still bringing ballet to the masses are you? Mercury: "Ah Mister Ferocious. Well we do our best dear!"
Edited by Cactus Choir - August 19 2011 at 10:25
"And now...on the drums...Mick Underwooooooooood!!!"
Killer Queen Now I'm Here Brighton Rock Bicycle Race Dreamer's Ball
They understood that camp was an important ingredient in all great rock and roll, (most heavy rock and Prog bands never accede to this fact) they wrote memorable songs (even most of the sucky ones are kinda catchy), Fred was possibly one of the greatest entertainers of all time, they had a healthy respect and irreverence for the past - like the Beatles, they had one brilliant singer, three great songwriters and a crap drummer who sang all the crap songs.
I love Queen's music up to circa The Game but thereafter what they did was certainly accomplished but just didn't move me in any shape or form. Like Sabbath, they're on PA purely because sufficient proggers like the earlier stuff. There are instances on Queen I and II where a vestige of prog is discernible but apart from that, zilch.
I really don't think any great rock band that can't produce prog credentials is undermined in the slightest.
- like the Beatles, they had one brilliant singer, three great songwriters and a crap drummer who sang all the crap songs.
All four contributed songs, but you consider one of them not to be "great" (if I am understanding your statement correctly)?
Yep, for me Taylor managed just one good song in his entire career (Tenement Funster) and even drumming friends of mine think he's a crap drummer
I was going to send you an application for Roger Taylor Fan Club membership, but I threw it in the trash.
I'm just waiting for Lizzy to wade in and start kicking your selective arses. She won't be happy you know!
I'm not sure if I've "met" Lizzy on these forums, but before the beating commences...
I don't share quite the dismal view of Taylor that Exit the Lemming does. I like "I'm In Love With My Car" and "Drowse", and I've never really gave much thought to his drumming one way or the other. He seems like a competent member who has enriched Queen's songbook, but the songs of Mercury and May are usually my faves.
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Posted: August 20 2011 at 18:54
Roger Tyler is a really power house of a drummer and probably the most forgotten drummer in rock, he is really impressive, quick, versetile, energic, great technical chops, effishant, smart, sofisticated, and also does both drumsett and timpanis
not Phil Collins tasty ness nor Bonham power but in.between those two powerhouses you got Taylors powerfull tastyness
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Posted: August 21 2011 at 17:12
akamaisondufromage wrote:
catfood03 wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
catfood03 wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
- like the Beatles, they had one brilliant singer, three great songwriters and a crap drummer who sang all the crap songs.
All four contributed songs, but you consider one of them not to be "great" (if I am understanding your statement correctly)?
Yep, for me Taylor managed just one good song in his entire career (Tenement Funster) and even drumming friends of mine think he's a crap drummer
I was going to send you an application for Roger Taylor Fan Club membership, but I threw it in the trash.
I'm just waiting for Lizzy to wade in and start kicking your selective arses. She won't be happy you know!
Well, happy I am not, but then again who cares anyway? I personally appreciate his work as a drummer, mainly for his versatility. I can however agree to the 'crap songs' bit to a certain extent: he was the author of (and sang on) several weaker songs - so called 'fillers', like Coming Soon or More of That Jazz, but this happened mainly because of the band's policy at the time. Freddie stated in an interview that he'd rather have, for example, one weak Roger track on an album than some of his (Freddie's) better songs. But Roger was an excellent song writer with Queen (Tenement Funster, Drowse, These Are the Days of Our Lives) and as a solo artist (Happiness? and Electric Fire are superb albums as far as I'm concerned).
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