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Thread started 11/22/09 6:23am

JarviusLovesex
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The Greatest Rock Band Ever:Queen Appreciation Thread

What?No Queen Threads?

Let me be the first.

I just got hooked to them so here are what I like so far.





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Reply #1 posted 11/22/09 8:03am

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Best band in the world... Freddie best frontman ever.
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Reply #2 posted 11/22/09 6:49pm

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newpowersoul said:

Best band in the world... Freddie best frontman ever.



hell yeah,and he can sing
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Reply #3 posted 11/22/09 7:08pm

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Fantastic band. Nice to see "Scandal" getting some love here.... very underrated track.
Here's another underrated track from the criminally underrated album Hot Space:


And two other tracks I wanted to post here,,,
We Will Rock You (fast version)
This version was used to open their live shows in the late 70s/early 80s:


Next Tuesday it will be 18 years since the world lost one of rock's greatest frontmen, Freddie Mercury. I wonder if he knew when he recorded this song ("Who Wants To Live Forever") with Queen that he had the virus that would take his life 5 years later:
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Reply #4 posted 11/22/09 7:14pm

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thumbs up!
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Reply #5 posted 11/22/09 7:23pm

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Last night I found out me and Freddie were born in the same month(September).He was born on the 5th,I was born on the 11th.Were virgos lol.

I love this vid

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Reply #6 posted 11/22/09 10:00pm

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No Queen Fans?
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Reply #7 posted 11/22/09 10:05pm

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R u kidding about "no Queen fans"?

Love me some Queen! THX 4 POSTIN'! ^_^ lol
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Reply #8 posted 11/22/09 10:06pm

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I think I posted "Another One Bites the Dust" a while back. smile
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Timmy84 said:

R u kidding about "no Queen fans"?

Love me some Queen! THX 4 POSTIN'! ^_^ lol



People aren't showing their love lol
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Reply #10 posted 11/22/09 10:16pm

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What about The Beatles? biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 11/22/09 10:19pm

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Riverpoet31 said:

What about The Beatles? biggrin


Their not better than Queen
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Reply #12 posted 11/22/09 10:25pm

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Thats your view, Freddy might be an impressive crowd-pleaser on stage, but in general the Beatles music (on their albums) was far more excellent, groundbreaking and innovative then that of Queen.
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Reply #13 posted 11/22/09 10:30pm

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Riverpoet31 said:

Thats your view, Freddy might be an impressive crowd-pleaser on stage, but in general the Beatles music (on their albums) was far more excellent, groundbreaking and innovative then that of Queen.



IDK..Freddie was...the shit...dude had the greatest voice ever.
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Reply #14 posted 11/22/09 10:43pm

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JarviusLovesexy said:

Timmy84 said:

R u kidding about "no Queen fans"?

Love me some Queen! THX 4 POSTIN'! ^_^ lol



People aren't showing their love lol

Are you kidding me...I love Queen. I have all their albums and DVDs.
I agree with someone else who said Hot Space was criminally underrated. I couldn't agree more. Hot Space is one of my fave Queen albums. You should check that one out Jarvius. Btw, My b-day is in September also. smile 25th though which makes me a Libra. cool
Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way.
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Reply #15 posted 11/22/09 10:58pm

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Bfunkthe1 said:

JarviusLovesexy said:




People aren't showing their love lol

Are you kidding me...I love Queen. I have all their albums and DVDs.
I agree with someone else who said Hot Space was criminally underrated. I couldn't agree more. Hot Space is one of my fave Queen albums. You should check that one out Jarvius. Btw, My b-day is in September also. smile 25th though which makes me a Libra. cool


Thats crazy! After Thanksgiving break,Im gonna act crazy in school.And if the teacher say whats wrong with you,Im going to say "This is how a virgo act,ask Freddie Mercury".

Im buying all their albums on Itunes.
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Reply #16 posted 11/22/09 11:09pm

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^
Lol
Glad you buying all their albums. I think you should buy the actual CDs so you can have all the artwork lyrics liner notes. Or least Hot Space. I think the booklet folds out into a mini poster.
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Reply #17 posted 11/22/09 11:17pm

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Bfunkthe1 said:

^
Lol
Glad you buying all their albums. I think you should buy the actual CDs so you can have all the artwork lyrics liner notes. Or least Hot Space. I think the booklet folds out into a mini poster.



I'll someday buy the actuall cd's.
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Reply #18 posted 11/22/09 11:23pm

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Queen was the first band that showed me that music was worldwide and not just a USA thing. This was one of the biggest bands ever and they have very little respect or popularity here. I think everything after their 70's output was underrated, there are some GEMS in that work, just to name a few.

Dancer (from Hot Space)
Flash (from Flash Gordon) i mean that shit rocked, just the way they recorded it was so OLD SCHOOL, they scored the movie as they watched it!

Is this the World we Created (From the Works)
Was it all worth it (from the MIracle)
Innuendo (from Innuendo)
A winters tale & Mother Love (from Made in Heaven) Iget chills on those
Princes of the Universe (from Kind of Magic)

thats just a very small sample of album cuts, and also the 70's work had some hidden gems

Jealousy (from JAZZ)
All Dead All Dead (from News Of the World)
THe Prophet Song (from Night at the Opera) amazing song, never can be outdone.

Again thats just a few

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Reply #19 posted 11/22/09 11:27pm

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JarviusLovesexy said:

Bfunkthe1 said:

^
Lol
Glad you buying all their albums. I think you should buy the actual CDs so you can have all the artwork lyrics liner notes. Or least Hot Space. I think the booklet folds out into a mini poster.



I'll someday buy the actuall cd's.

Very well then. wink
Try ebay or half.com you can prolly find them used or at a good price.
And get the Video compilations on DVD. There is 2 volumes and if you have a surround sound system they sound amazing. All their DVDs are great. You can't go wrong.
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Reply #20 posted 11/22/09 11:33pm

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Bfunkthe1 said:

JarviusLovesexy said:




I'll someday buy the actuall cd's.

Very well then. wink
Try ebay or half.com you can prolly find them used or at a good price.
And get the Video compilations on DVD. There is 2 volumes and if you have a surround sound system they sound amazing. All their DVDs are great. You can't go wrong.


Check Amazon.Com lots of used cd's their and i have bought tons, and have yet to have any issues with used stuff from the sellers.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #21 posted 11/22/09 11:50pm

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lastdecember said:

Queen was the first band that showed me that music was worldwide and not just a USA thing. This was one of the biggest bands ever and they have very little respect or popularity here. I think everything after their 70's output was underrated, there are some GEMS in that work, just to name a few.

Dancer (from Hot Space)
Flash (from Flash Gordon) i mean that shit rocked, just the way they recorded it was so OLD SCHOOL, they scored the movie as they watched it!

Is this the World we Created (From the Works)
Was it all worth it (from the MIracle)
Innuendo (from Innuendo)
A winters tale & Mother Love (from Made in Heaven) Iget chills on those
Princes of the Universe (from Kind of Magic)

thats just a very small sample of album cuts, and also the 70's work had some hidden gems

Jealousy (from JAZZ)
All Dead All Dead (from News Of the World)
THe Prophet Song (from Night at the Opera) amazing song, never can be outdone.

Again thats just a few

I agree with you on most of those album cuts, especially The Prophet's Song. This is a song that is ideal to listen to LOUD, especially if you have a good stereo. It's one of Brian May's best songs in the Queen catalogue.
I though I'd post the videos for three of those songs you mentioned.
It's a pity though that all the Innuendo era videos are still unreleased on DVD.

Flash:


Innuendo:


Princes of the Universe:
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Reply #22 posted 11/22/09 11:57pm

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purplehippieonthe1 said:

lastdecember said:

Queen was the first band that showed me that music was worldwide and not just a USA thing. This was one of the biggest bands ever and they have very little respect or popularity here. I think everything after their 70's output was underrated, there are some GEMS in that work, just to name a few.

Dancer (from Hot Space)
Flash (from Flash Gordon) i mean that shit rocked, just the way they recorded it was so OLD SCHOOL, they scored the movie as they watched it!

Is this the World we Created (From the Works)
Was it all worth it (from the MIracle)
Innuendo (from Innuendo)
A winters tale & Mother Love (from Made in Heaven) Iget chills on those
Princes of the Universe (from Kind of Magic)

thats just a very small sample of album cuts, and also the 70's work had some hidden gems

Jealousy (from JAZZ)
All Dead All Dead (from News Of the World)
THe Prophet Song (from Night at the Opera) amazing song, never can be outdone.

Again thats just a few

I agree with you on most of those album cuts, especially The Prophet's Song. This is a song that is ideal to listen to LOUD, especially if you have a good stereo. It's one of Brian May's best songs in the Queen catalogue.
I though I'd post the videos for three of those songs you mentioned.
It's a pity though that all the Innuendo era videos are still unreleased on DVD.

Flash:


Innuendo:


Princes of the Universe:


Very true at this point in time, nothing should be unreleased, its not like they recorded in the 1930's. An interesting thing i remember hearing about the song "mother love" was that the members of Queen wrote things for him to sing in those final months, Freddie wanted to give them things to work with after his death. On that track Freddie does the first 2 verses and then Brian does the last, I have heard and it doesnt sound made up, that Freddie died before the final verse could be completed, or was at least too ill to have the strength to sing at that point.

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Riverpoet31 said:

What about The Beatles? biggrin


Both The Beatles and Queen are painfully overrated, in my opinion.
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Moonbeam said:

Riverpoet31 said:

What about The Beatles? biggrin


Both The Beatles and Queen are painfully overrated, in my opinion.


The Beatles are!
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JarviusLovesexy said:

Moonbeam said:



Both The Beatles and Queen are painfully overrated, in my opinion.


The Beatles are!


Queen is too, I think. They're viewed as these gods of glam, but I think they're total glam-lite! Roxy Music, David Bowie, T. Rex, New York Dolls, Lou Reed, and more are all more worthy of such a title. I do like some of their singles and understand that they were widely popular, but a lot of their stuff sounds gimmicky these days.
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Moonbeam said:

JarviusLovesexy said:



The Beatles are!


Queen is too, I think. They're viewed as these gods of glam, but I think they're total glam-lite! Roxy Music, David Bowie, T. Rex, New York Dolls, Lou Reed, and more are all more worthy of such a title. I do like some of their singles and understand that they were widely popular, but a lot of their stuff sounds gimmicky these days.


No i have to disagree on that, i think limited Queen to a "label" is where things get lost. Glam, for maybe a year or two, Hard Rock, here and there, Disco, a bit, funk, a bit, ballad and opera, here and there. I would say art rock if there has to be a title, Freddie was an artist, a real artist, designed, drew things, painted, so i look at alot of their work as different works of art, especially the first decade.

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lastdecember said:

Moonbeam said:



Queen is too, I think. They're viewed as these gods of glam, but I think they're total glam-lite! Roxy Music, David Bowie, T. Rex, New York Dolls, Lou Reed, and more are all more worthy of such a title. I do like some of their singles and understand that they were widely popular, but a lot of their stuff sounds gimmicky these days.


No i have to disagree on that, i think limited Queen to a "label" is where things get lost. Glam, for maybe a year or two, Hard Rock, here and there, Disco, a bit, funk, a bit, ballad and opera, here and there. I would say art rock if there has to be a title, Freddie was an artist, a real artist, designed, drew things, painted, so i look at alot of their work as different works of art, especially the first decade.


Well, they are all of those things too, but I think they're often principally viewed as a glam act.
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JarviusLovesexy said:

Moonbeam said:



Both The Beatles and Queen are painfully overrated, in my opinion.


The Beatles are!

Nah. Maybe overhyped at this point. But not overrated. At least not in my book.To each his own. Btw, Freddie and Queen were very much influenced by The Beatles. 'Tis true.
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Bfunkthe1 said:

JarviusLovesexy said:



The Beatles are!

Nah. Maybe overhyped at this point. But not overrated. At least not in my book.To each his own. Btw, Freddie and Queen were very much influenced by The Beatles. 'Tis true.


Perhaps that's why I don't like them. lol
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