Who here likes / loves Queen?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(band)
John Deacon, Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor.
15 albums between 1972 and 1995, not including their live music and singles.
I got into Queen back in 1999 aged after a mix of 'Waynes World' and a chance viewing of some Queen music videos on TV. I was hooked. But it's only recently I've had the gall to call myself a proper fan now as I've downloaded and finally listened to all their songs, not just the greatest hits.
It's now I see the creative genius of these four singer/song-writers/performers and the way they were brave to channel glam-rock, soul, funk, disco, soft rock and pop into a legacy that has them at the forefront of British music.
Just want to appreciate this fine band, and would love to hear your own favourite songs / videos and memories of the band.
Currently? The albums that are sticking out to me are 'Hot Space', 'A Kind Of Magic' and 'Innuendo' with 'Wembley 86' their live peak.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(band)
John Deacon, Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor.
15 albums between 1972 and 1995, not including their live music and singles.
I got into Queen back in 1999 aged after a mix of 'Waynes World' and a chance viewing of some Queen music videos on TV. I was hooked. But it's only recently I've had the gall to call myself a proper fan now as I've downloaded and finally listened to all their songs, not just the greatest hits.
It's now I see the creative genius of these four singer/song-writers/performers and the way they were brave to channel glam-rock, soul, funk, disco, soft rock and pop into a legacy that has them at the forefront of British music.
Just want to appreciate this fine band, and would love to hear your own favourite songs / videos and memories of the band.
Currently? The albums that are sticking out to me are 'Hot Space', 'A Kind Of Magic' and 'Innuendo' with 'Wembley 86' their live peak.
