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Topic: Queen Appreciation Thread Posted: October 13 2009 at 18:39
I'll tell you what, these guys were the first band that I truly loved and I love them as much today as a did back then.
These guys have it all, the Freddie has awesome pipes, Brian is a guitar god, the Roger does some impressive drumming, and John puts out some of the best bass lines ever invented. These guys were true art-rock with how theatrical they always were no matter how mainstream they got (a feat that many bands could not pull off.)
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Posted: October 13 2009 at 20:47
Consider the love shown. From me, anyway. I love their certain....how can I say this? Their rockin' bombast? Brian May is a guitar hero if there ever was one, and yes, Freddie had pipes. That man could sing.
My favorite album of theirs is Sheer Heart Attack, for the record
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Posted: October 14 2009 at 04:37
Yes they were good , Sheer heart attack is still after so many years of listning to music (18 btw) one of my fav albums ever. One of the bands that realy knew how to survive in all decades, even if they toying with comercial music in the '80's.
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Posted: October 16 2009 at 08:21
When Queen first appeared on the scene they were written off as "the last of the heavy rock bands", how wrong was that !
I was a huge Queen fan in the early 70's, and was lucky enough to see them live at Hammersmith in 1975 during their "Night at the Opera" tour in December of that year i think, when "Rhapsody" was high in the charts (remember charts?).
The whole show was constructed around the Rhapsody single and album, they were brilliant and i thought this would be their peak - until their live performance at Live Aid in 1985 where they stole the show!
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Posted: October 27 2009 at 09:49
I born in 84, so I didn't enjoy their active time... but it's amazing to see how they remain in every historical rock-countdown or top 10 or whatever... It's weird to see a successful band with that crazy music they played... Yeah, Mercury is probably the best rock'n'roll singer of all time... yes, they were the Champions... jejeje...
Change the program inside... Stay in silence is a crime.
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Posted: September 17 2010 at 15:43
Uuuuh! A Kwien appreciashun thread! which was incredibly short lived for some reason.
So about the film, Sacha would've been beyond great had it not been for the height. Let's face it, the guy's a darn good actor. Now the question of the day is: who's going to play Rog?
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Posted: September 17 2010 at 16:34
Nice! Brian is my ultimate guitar hero. The way that he can make that old fire place around his neck talk is still mind-blowing after almost 40 years. Had the privilege to see and hear that 3 meters in front of me.
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