[QUOTE=lissener]
Ah. Well see I think Queen’s greatest strength is (was) their inventiveness; originality. So I a lot of my favorite songs are pretty original? Like Bicycle Race.
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What about “Bicycle Race” is original? I find it pretty derivitive, “Bike” by Pink Floyd with a gospel take. To me it is a dull, boring song that no one but a true Queen fan would list as a favorite.
[QUOTE=lissener]
Do you know I’m in Love with My Car? Tie Your Mother Down? Prophet Song? Death on Two Legs? Sheer Heart Attack?
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Don’t have any of these songs. I’ll get back to you.
[QUOTE=dalej42]
I’ve been listening to a lot of Queen lately. They are the best live band I’ve ever heard. Queen performs songs that I don’t like and they make them great when they perform them live.
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They put on a great show. Queen’s reputation has as much to do with their fantastic, bombastic performances as it does with “hit” records. The current incarnation with Paul Rogers up front continues to rock fans around the world. I wouldn’t call them the best of all time, but they deserve to be mentioned as one of rock’s top acts.
[QUOTE=HoboStew]
What about “Bicycle Race” is original? I find it pretty derivitive, “Bike” by Pink Floyd with a gospel take. To me it is a dull, boring song that no one but a true Queen fan would list as a favorite.
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Gospel? WTF? You’ve never heard that song in your life, have you?
Also, if you have to ask what’s original about a song with a bicycle bell solo (and declare it derivative on the basis of someone else writing a radically different song that happens to be about the same object), then I really don’t know what to tell you.
You’re missing pretty much all of I & II.
And to not mention Tie Your Mother Down kinda questions whether you are actually talking about rock. (Take your little brother swimming with a brick -that’s all right!)
Yeah, live they were hard to beat. And, add in the fact that they did everything w/o synths.
Sounds like you just started getting into Queen around the time I was tiring of them. I believe NotW was the last album of theirs I bought, and following my roomie’s subsequent purchase I remember being quite disappointed at Bicycle/Fat Bottom.
[QUOTE=neutron star]
Gospel? WTF? You’ve never heard that song in your life, have you?
Also, if you have to ask what’s original about a song with a bicycle bell solo (and declare it derivative on the basis of someone else writing a radically different song that happens to be about the same object), then I really don’t know what to tell you.
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{shrug} The chorus sounds gospel-ly to me. I’ve heard it dozens of times. I’ll grant it some originality I guess, but it is still an awful song.
[QUOTE=mr. jp]
You don’t even have the A Night at the Opera album, and still you claim to know how many good songs they have made? I don’t understand?
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I have the stuff that I got based on recommendations from Queen fans. Clearly they are all not in agreement. It’s covered all of their more popular songs so I assumed it was a representive sample. They have like 20 albums, I’m not buying them all.
[QUOTE=HoboStew]
What about “Bicycle Race” is original? I find it pretty derivitive, “Bike” by Pink Floyd with a gospel take. To me it is a dull, boring song that no one but a true Queen fan would list as a favorite.
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Bicycle Race was the first Queen song I ever heard and was an immediate fan of the group,within months of hearing it I had bought all their albums and became a life long fan,I even have a tattoo of some of the artwork from A Night at the Opera album and am planning on getting a Freddie silhouette tattoo on my wrist.So yeah, to answer the OP, I think they are the greatest band ever,but y’all figured that out by now probably.
[QUOTE=lissener]
Mad the Swine
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Nice choice
Great King Rat and Long Away are great songs also.