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With Queen their heaviest and most progressive is just fine. A pop song such as "You're MY Best Friend" is as fine a pop song as say The Prophet Song. I think, along with ELO, Queen are the ultimate result of eclectic Beatle-esque influenced pop / rock. Some of the songs are just not rock at all and this may confuse rock fans. Although it would do the same thing in jazz if Be Bop fans heard swing on Miles' albums. But this is freedom for ya...
Seaside Rendezvous is more 1930s vaudeville than 70s rock. It's probably fit on Pepper more. And that is definitely not a 70s rock album, and I don't mean it's date.
I suppose one way of accepting these "odd" numbers on their albums is the same mindset that can be used to take the odd moments in Supper's Ready and understand that to be a great number.
Favourite Queen moment... the Jazz poster and banned video for Bicycle Race... or the second album. Hard to tell the difference.
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Posted: January 18 2014 at 08:29
Tom Ozric wrote:
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I can't stand them.
Heard many albums, even owned quite a few LP's of theirs at some stage, but what ^ said. Dunno what it is, but just can't get into them......
I feel the same way.....I like several of their 'radio hits', but the albums just don't appeal to me.
btw....there was a discussion of campy and kitschy prog rock in another thread and imo they would certainly fit that bill.
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Posted: March 18 2014 at 15:11
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For me, Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack shine out, Night At The Opera has its moments but half of the album leaves me cold (Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon? 39? Seaside Rendezvous? Good Company? ... really?!)
I tend to agree with this. The first Queen album is pretty good too. The vast majority of Queen tracks are too poppy for me. Orge Battle is my fave Queen track, I love that intro and main riff!
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Posted: March 18 2014 at 23:53
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It's a bit strange to see that discussions about Queen discography are rather scarce here, although it's among the 'biggest' bands on the archives, both commercially (competing with The Beatless, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd) and rating-wise (with two of their albums in Prog-Related top-5). Queen is one of my favourite bands of all time, forming my musical pantheon alongside with King Crimson, Steven Wilson and Peter Hammill.I find Queen's classic albums one of the most interesting releases of good ol' 70's, with Queen II peaking as one of my all-time favourite LP's. Their first five albums are very progressive (in all senses of that word), with a lot of experimentation and surprising eclectism (from music hall to ballad to opera to heavy metal, sometimes all in one song), and it's even very strange that the commercial success have found that band with Bohemian Rhapsody, one of their weirdest songs. Their first albums are full of sudden emotional and stylistic changes, with technically excellent playing and, starting from late 1974, superior production (the first two albums, unfortunately, are not that perfect in terms of sound quality).Although they turned very poppy in 80's, they still remained quite eclectic, and, unlike Rainbow or Uriah Heep, who turned into plain AOR bands, Queen still remained rather unpredictable even on their poppiest albums.My ratings:Queen I 8/10Queen II 10/10Sheer Heart Attack 10/10A Night at the Opera 10/10A Day at the Races 10/10News of the World 7/10Jazz 8/10The Game 5/10Flash Gordon 4/10Hot Space 7/10The Works 6/10A Kind of Magic 6/10The Miracle 8/10Innuendo 9/10Made in Heaven 8/10
Oh wow, ole-the-first
I love Queen, great forum topic. I too think they are brilliant from the obvious bohemian rhapsody to love of my life/too much love will kill you, but not less either the silly songs like bicycle race and fat bottomed girls, love them all. Also the fact that Queen produced many memorable tunes i.e. we will rock you... they used the drum tune so well here and made it into a tune too.... tum tum tack, tum tum tack, we will, we will rock you..... Freddie's vocals were incredible and heartfelt and Brian May produces the most memorable tunes too!
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Posted: March 19 2014 at 20:38
I really enjoy everything from Queen I through A Night at the Opera. After that, there was a song or two of interest per album. Really, they pretty much went straight to hell after A Night at the Opera. One of the greatest cliff dives in rock for me -- their decline or my dislike for their material being precipitous.
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 00:11
clarkpegasus4001 wrote:
I tend to agree with this. The first Queen album is pretty good too. The vast majority of Queen tracks are too poppy for me. Orge Battle is my fave Queen track, I love that intro and main riff!
We have Ogre Battle in common, friend! I often use that riff to make sure my 6-string is properly tuned.
Oddly enough, it was Freddie Mercury, and not Brian May, who came up with that riff! Aw hell, here it is!
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 03:40
Ironically, after listening to no Queen for a long long time, dug out 'Live Killers' this morning, rocked all the way to work then saw this thread - back in 1979, these guys were on fire on stage (and yes, I know there are many overdubs, but hey...).
Favorite album probably Night At The Opera - everything from all out camp (...Sunday Afternoon), pure prog rock (Prophet Song), folky (39) to pure anger (Death On Two Legs) & all points between.
They went in a different direction during the 1980s but until then, one of my favorite bands of the period
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 11:02
I've always had a hard time getting into Queen. A little too theatrical and campy for my tastes though I haven't heard Queen II which a lot of people recommend. Maybe that album will change my mind?
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 18:39
Prog 74 wrote:
I've always had a hard time getting into Queen. A little too theatrical and campy for my tastes though I haven't heard Queen II which a lot of people recommend. Maybe that album will change my mind?
Never was a fan myself and I always thought they were a band that usually had 2 or 3 very good tracks on their albums and the rest of the songs were just so so..imo.
Not an expert on them though my friends played them quite often in the 70's so I have heard the first 5 or 6 many times.
I suppose Queen 2 or Sheer heart Attack are good places to start...but maybe the Queen fans can offer a better opinion.
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 18:48
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Never was a fan myself and I always thought they were a band that usually had 2 or 3 very good tracks on their albums and the rest of the songs were just so so..imo.
I guess that's why their biggest selling album is Greatest Hits Vol 1.
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 18:54
chopper wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
Never was a fan myself and I always thought they were a band that usually had 2 or 3 very good tracks on their albums and the rest of the songs were just so so..imo.
I guess that's why their biggest selling album is Greatest Hits Vol 1.
Followed closely by Greatest Hits Vol. 2 and Greatest Hits Vol 3. (Actually I think that Greatest Hits Vol. 2 may be called Classic Queen, or at least my version is).
It kinda scares me that people from my generation (I'm born in 1992) don't really know about Queen or even know Bohemian Rhapsody. Even someone who isn't that knowledgeable about music like me can get a grasp on Queen.
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Posted: April 12 2014 at 21:10
Never have liked Queen or even seen what the big attraction was to their music, but I certainly won't be arguing with any Queen fans, because, while I don't enjoy their music, they do possess a certain musicality that is respectable.
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Posted: April 14 2014 at 02:03
I was a fan ironically until they released Bohemian Rapsody (wtf was that about?!). I loved them as a hard rock band and Seven Seas Of Rye still does it for me. Roger Taylor had a unique style with the way he uses the bass drum. One of the best single bass drum players ever. As people know (or might guess) I am a fan of Muse and Matt Bellamy and the boys are so obviously massive Queen fans that it almost hurts. Dom tries to get that Taylor bass drum style into his playing but he never quite manages it. I like the fact he at least attempts it though.
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Posted: April 17 2014 at 21:19
I heard Stone Cold Crazy on the Classic Rock station yesterday. My alarm clock radio woke me up with it. I can't believe how heavy that song is. I got the feeling the DJ accidentally played the wrong track. I didn't recognize it at first cuz it's been a long time, but it sure woke me up.
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