Any Queen Fans?
Andy A 007
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I don't know about all of you, but I've been completely in love with the music of Queen since I was a 13. In other words, I'm a HUGE fan! To me, no other band had what Queen had, and I'm not even sure what it was, but it was something ver unique and special in their music. I love the piercing but wimsical sound of Brian May's guitar, Roger Taylor's energy and rage on the drums, John Deacon's inspired base lines, and, of course, the magical voice of the one and only Freddie Mercury. Freddie's voice has to be one of the greatest of the 20th century. The man was a true poet, his songs filled with so much thought and passion. For whatever reason, this band inspires me like no other band does.
Anyway, enough of my aimless ramblings. Any other Queen fans, please share your thoughts...
Anyway, enough of my aimless ramblings. Any other Queen fans, please share your thoughts...
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A truly magnificent group. I will state this for the record; IMO Mercury was the single greatest Rock vocalist of all time. {[]
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It's like Van Halen without David Lee Roth - not the same. 8-)
IMO, Queen should have shut down after the man died in '91.
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Full agreement.
Mercury, IMO, was at least 75% of what made Queen work. Brian May's a great guitarist but c'mon...he wasn't the brick that kept it together. Freddie was. Besides, the man was an art student...I can't go against that.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Anyone whose interested in watching one of the greatest concerts of all time, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdGcX-s99Rg
(Make sure to watch the whole thing, not just Part 1 linked above. Its definately worth your time!)
"Get your party gown, get your pigtail down, get your heart beatin' baby...
"Got my timin' right, got my act all tight, it's gonna be tonight, my little schoolbabe..."
B-)
Freddie will never die in my music collection...
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Same here, plus I had the experience of seeing them live in the seventies (1975 or 76, at the legendary Glasgow Apollo)- they were unbelievably good. Brian May is a a guitar god.
My friend and bandmate Nick recently bought a banjo and we're now including the Hayseed Dixie version of "Fat-Bottomed Girls" in our set- to hilarious effect!
You have no idea how much I envy you!
I just about have all their stuff and it never dates. Nearly every song is a classic. I really don't think there will ever be a showman like Mercury again.
A friend of mine went to see the 'new' Queen and said it was a huge mistake. Rogers, apparently, just didn't cut it.
Queen could have done a fantastic Bond theme - but the guys from Flash got them first
Ahhh, just as I thought. Some experiments should never take place...
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
I can certainly imagine. I don't understand why people would go see the 'new' Queen; but then I never understood why so many people love cover bands. (I'm not saying that the 'new' Queen is a cover band but it has only 50% of the members of the original setup.)
The thought of Queen doing a Bond theme has never crossed my mind before, but now that I think of it, it sounds like it would have been a fantastic idea!
I think it must have been 76, because I seem to remember them doing songs from A Day At The Races. One of my brothers is a huge Queen fan, right down to collecting the solo stuff, but me being older I got into Queen earlier and had their first three albums (on vinyl, natch- this was the early 70s). He offered me his guitar for them- he'd got it for Christmas but never took to it, and I accepted the offer on the understanding I could still play the albums whenever I wanted. This wasn't a problem, of course, and so my first guitar was a classical one.
Later I began buying Queen on CD, and now have all their albums. Yes, and the one with Paul Rodgers too- there'll never be another Freddie but Rodgers does okay with about half of the songs. It's understandable that Brian & Roger want to keep their group going, although I think it would have more credibility if they've stuck to doing the singing themselves- I like Roger's version of "Radio Ga-Ga" for instance.