The National Scandal 24.10.2007 15:03 |
My favorite off this album is.............. Innuendo. It is such a great song. But show must go on and these are the days of our lifes are great too. but since i have to choose 1 i would pick Innuendo. ROCK ON QUEEN FANS |
Treasure Moment 24.10.2007 15:16 |
all songs are amazing but if i had to pick just 1 its the show must go on |
bitesthedust 24.10.2007 15:26 |
The best song from the Innuendo album is the title track. |
steven 35638 24.10.2007 15:26 |
Innuendo, without a doubt, is my absolute favorite Queen album. My favorite song off the album is a difficult decision. For complexity and utter creativity I'd have to choose 'Innuendo'. However, I'd choose 'The Show Must Go On' and 'These Are The Days of Our Lives' for the emotional values. If we're talking romantically then I'd choose 'I Can't Live With You', because let's face it, every relationship has those moments! Oh, and don't get me started on 'Don't Try So Hard'. That song is stunning. So in conclusion I really don't have a favorite, nor do I have a least favorite song. The entire album is a unique, yet underrated, album. In fact, a few days ago I ran into a 'fellow rocker' in my community and he commented on my T-Shirt saying that he loves that album (News of the World). He started to tell me how he didn't like Queen in the eighties. He thought they probably sucked during that period. But once I mentioned 'Innuendo' he said he'd never even heard of it, nor was he really aware Freddie Mercury was still making music up until his death. For somebody being so stuck up in rock and roll, he had no clue of this album. It really is a shame. In my humble opinion, I'd love to see Queen make a special anniversary edition in 2011. The '20th' anniversary that is. |
Griffin 24.10.2007 15:56 |
INNUENDO! only the phoenix survives |
Ms. Rebel 24.10.2007 15:58 |
Treasure Moment wrote: all songs are amazing but if i had to pick just 1 its the show must go on |
Sebastian 24.10.2007 16:22 |
Probably the title track, or 'Bijou'. |
Hayek Eva 24.10.2007 16:23 |
The whole album is absolutely amazing, but the INNUENDO is my favorite. |
August R. 24.10.2007 16:26 |
Innuendo gets my vote as well. OTOH, I think Ride The Wild Wind and All God's People are way underrated. RTWW would've made a great single, and AGP is one of those forgotten gems that only few fans seem to appreciate (it's probably got something to do with the lyrics). |
Raststätte-Knödel 24.10.2007 16:45 |
^I love All god's people and ride the wild wind!! |
Dubroc 24.10.2007 17:35 |
Ride The Wild Wind (Hey,Hey,Hey,Hey!!!). |
Treasure Moment 24.10.2007 17:35 |
<font color=FF0033 face=symbol>Freddie wrote: Innuendo, without a doubt, is my absolute favorite Queen album. My favorite song off the album is a difficult decision. For complexity and utter creativity I'd have to choose 'Innuendo'. However, I'd choose 'The Show Must Go On' and 'These Are The Days of Our Lives' for the emotional values. If we're talking romantically then I'd choose 'I Can't Live With You', because let's face it, every relationship has those moments! Oh, and don't get me started on 'Don't Try So Hard'. That song is stunning. So in conclusion I really don't have a favorite, nor do I have a least favorite song. The entire album is a unique, yet underrated, album. In fact, a few days ago I ran into a 'fellow rocker' in my community and he commented on my T-Shirt saying that he loves that album (News of the World). He started to tell me how he didn't like Queen in the eighties. He thought they probably sucked during that period. But once I mentioned 'Innuendo' he said he'd never even heard of it, nor was he really aware Freddie Mercury was still making music up until his death. For somebody being so stuck up in rock and roll, he had no clue of this album. It really is a shame. In my humble opinion, I'd love to see Queen make a special anniversary edition in 2011. The '20th' anniversary that is.i think innuendo is their best album and the show must go on their best and most powerful and meaningful song. |
Micrówave 24.10.2007 17:38 |
I think Delilah is the best song off the album. And I love Treasure Moment. |
Dusta 24.10.2007 19:44 |
I am ashamed to say that I knew nothing about this album until recently...perhaps five or so years ago. I was a Queen fan, many years ago, then, had some...lost...years, I suppose. I have listened to Innuendo, and, am amazed it was not a better seller in the US. Just an incredible album, quality wise, and, so special--made even moreso by Freddie's dying efforts. I just don't understand why it wasn't a HUGE hit in the US. Though I have several of Greatest Hits CDs, and, ANATO, all purchased recently, I've yet to purchase Innuendo. I went to Amazon, and, cripes, there are several different versions, with prices varying by as much as fourty dollars. Any advice as to which is the best one? ETA: Went with the original version. |
Dusta 24.10.2007 19:54 |
God, I just adore this song. I may have to say it is my favorite.
Dubroc wrote: Ride The Wild Wind (Hey,Hey,Hey,Hey!!!). |
mike hunt 25.10.2007 02:10 |
Innuendo and the show must go on are my favorites. I also agree with augest R about all gods people. I always loved that song. |
Serry... 25.10.2007 02:54 |
The Show Must Go On |
its_a_hard_life 26994 25.10.2007 05:39 |
Show Must Go On These Are The Days Headlong I Can't Live With You |
Freddie-B 25.10.2007 07:30 |
It's got to be the title track - let's be honest, it's the most musically inventive thing Queen had done for years. It's got everything that made them great in those 6 minutes, drama, atmosphere, emotion, grandiose, brilliant instrumental work, harmonies and soaring Freddie vocals. |
vonkeil 25.10.2007 10:02 |
It's hard to pick just one... Though I love the title track I'd choose Don't Try So Hard - for me this is one of the most emotional songs they have ever recorded. Top 3: 1. Don't Try So Hard 2. Innuendo 3. I'm Going Slightly Mad |
louvox 25.10.2007 10:21 |
Show must go on. A close second would be "Don't try so hard" |
innuendoMTY 25.10.2007 10:53 |
no question....................INNUENDO please, can somebody tell to bri and roger play that song on the new tour??? |
freddiemercury4ever 25.10.2007 15:18 |
It's a hard decision. I guess I would have to say Innuendo. |
The National Scandal 25.10.2007 17:24 |
I would have to say "The show must go on" I really like them all because every one could be a hit other then the sweet song that Freddie made for his beloved cat. I love "These are the days of our lives very well and "Don't try so hard. Great topic there !!! Miss Freddie Cindy |
Voice of Reason 2018 26.10.2007 04:40 |
If I can start by saying that when Innuendo came out I thought it was the album that absolutely cemented their musical legacy - that they would be remembered and loved for ever! I was in New York at the time so I was removed from the speculation about Freddie's health. I didn't foresee how 1991 would end. So, back to the question. Perspectives change over time especially with Freddie's death so I'll go for: 1)The Show Must Go On 2)Days of our Lives 3)Innuendo Innuendo is a great song but a bit of a challenge to listen to. I haven't listened to it in quite a while now. |
carboengine 26.10.2007 10:23 |
Ride the Wild Wind. Good God - that low, gravelly voice! Most of that album is so intense I feel like I'm going to have a sheer heart attack by the end of it. |
silver_salmon 26.10.2007 11:04 |
Innuendo it´s the very best album since..A Day At The races. These are the days of our lives is my favorite. Don´t forget Lost Opportunity..like b-side of that album i like very much. |
steven 35638 26.10.2007 11:15 |
^Since you mentioned 'Lost Oppurtunity' I thought I'd post a link to it for all those unaware of the track. link |
Dusta 27.10.2007 00:22 |
I find it interesting just how comfortable Freddie sounds, singing in those low tones. Freddie's voice, and, that lovely bass rythem, really get my pulse racing. If I still had horses, it would have been a great riding song.carboengine wrote: Ride the Wild Wind. Good God - that low, gravelly voice! Most of that album is so intense I feel like I'm going to have a sheer heart attack by the end of it. |