john bodega 13.04.2008 15:23 |
Ah well. |
steven 35638 13.04.2008 15:31 |
I quite like it. From the snippet I get the feeling they're having fun--that's good enough for me. |
pittrek 13.04.2008 15:49 |
I love the 3 seconds. Honestly |
david (galashiels) 13.04.2008 16:14 |
glam rock back with a bang.perfect |
Freddie May 13.04.2008 16:15 |
Pure rubbish |
steven 35638 13.04.2008 16:54 |
Freddie May wrote: Pure rubbishI respect your opinion; however, do you mind elaborating upon your statement? |
Deacon Fan 13.04.2008 16:57 |
It sounds terribly silly to me, but hopefully it's just an odd moment taken out of context. |
Barbie Jupiter 13.04.2008 17:11 |
where can i listen to it? |
brian-harold-may 26643 13.04.2008 17:17 |
Deacy's little yellow shorts wrote: It sounds terribly silly to me, but hopefully it's just an odd moment taken out of context.exactly, everybody keeps saying how it's awful...What if this was 1975 and all you heard was "galileo, galileo" im sure it wouldn't sound like the masterpiece rhapsody was. you can't judge a song by three seconds. im sure tie oyur mother down would sound silly if all you heard was a snippet of the chorus. but i respect your opinion. personally i think it sounded like fun anyway. |
...assdude.... 39702 13.04.2008 19:17 |
The snippet sounds allot more like the drew carey song from the the presidents.... cleavland rocks, cleavland rocks..... comsos rocks, cosmos rocks... Cant wait ill im pushing 60.... |
Freddie May 13.04.2008 19:18 |
<font color=black face=jazztext>Steve wrote:The snippet sounds like sub-Status Quo : hard to make worse I think...Freddie May wrote: Pure rubbishI respect your opinion; however, do you mind elaborating upon your statement? |
inu-liger 13.04.2008 23:16 |
Deacy's little yellow shorts wrote: It sounds terribly silly to me, but hopefully it's just an odd moment taken out of context.Yeah. I hope that's the case. It does sound fun btw :) But it's a bit unusual for them. |
Lester Burnham 14.04.2008 00:38 |
...ASSDUDE.... wrote: The snippet sounds allot more like the drew carey song from the the presidents.... cleavland rocks, cleavland rocks..... comsos rocks, cosmos rocks... Cant wait ill im pushing 60....Funfact #1: 'Cleveland Rocks' was actually written by Ian Hunter. Funfact #2: Cleveland does not, in actual fact, rock. |
john bodega 14.04.2008 01:32 |
I guess I kind of like the fact that it sounds cheery. I'm still waiting for Brian's definition of 'epic', though. |
...assdude.... 39702 14.04.2008 02:47 |
Lester Burnham wrote:Ok Mr wise guy.......ASSDUDE.... wrote: The snippet sounds allot more like the drew carey song from the the presidents.... cleavland rocks, cleavland rocks..... comsos rocks, cosmos rocks... Cant wait ill im pushing 60....Funfact #1: 'Cleveland Rocks' was actually written by Ian Hunter. Funfact #2: Cleveland does not, in actual fact, rock. Just because Ian wrote it, doesnt mean its the version that I am saying sounds like it, as It's not Ian whome is on the shows opening song... Further More, Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles (100 km) west of the Pennsylvania border. It was founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River, and became a manufacturing center owing to its location at the head of numerous canals and railroad lines. With the decline of heavy manufacturing, Cleveland's businesses have diversified into the service economy, including the financial services, insurance, and healthcare sectors. Cleveland is also noted for its association with rock music; the city is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As of the 2000 Census, the city proper had a total population of 478,403, and was then the 33rd largest city in the nation and the second largest city in Ohio. It is the center of Greater Cleveland, the largest metropolitan area in Ohio, which spans several counties and is defined in several different ways by the Census Bureau. The Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor Metropolitan Statistical Area which in 2000 ranked as the 23rd largest in the United States with 2,250,871 people. Cleveland is also part of the larger Cleveland-Akron-Elyria Combined Statistical Area, which in 2000 had a population of 2,945,831, and ranked as the country's 14th largest. In studies conducted by The Economist in 2005, Cleveland and Pittsburgh were ranked as the most livable cities in the United States, and the city was ranked as the best city for business meetings in the continental U.S. The city faces continuing challenges, in particular from concentrated poverty in some neighborhoods and difficulties in the funding and delivery of high-quality public education. Residents of Cleveland are usually referred to as "Clevelanders". Nicknames used for the city include "The Forest City", "The Cleve," "Metropolis of the Western Reserve", "The New American City", "America's North Coast", "Sixth City", "Rock 'n' Roll Capital of the World" (because of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,) BUT, MORE TO THE POINT Bacon is any of certain cuts of meat taken from the sides, belly or back of a pig that may be cured and/or smoked. Meat from other animals may also be cured or otherwise prepared to resemble, such as beef, lamb, chicken, goat or turkey bacon. In continental Europe, it is used primarily in cubes (lardons) as a cooking ingredient valued both as a source of fat and for its flavour. In Italy, besides being used in cooking, bacon (pancetta) is also served uncooked and thinly sliced as part of an antipasto. Bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game birds. Many people prefer to have their bacon smoked by using various types of woods or turf. This process can take up to ten hours depending on the intensity of the flavour desired. Bacon may be eaten fried, baked, or grilled. A side of unsliced bacon is a flitch[1], while an individual slice of bacon is a rasher (United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Australia and New Zealand) or simply a slice or strip (North America).Slices of bacon are also known as collops. Traditionally, the skin is left on the cut and is known as bacon rind. Rindless bacon, however, is quite common. In |
Queenrockyou 14.04.2008 03:22 |
We don't smoke the same stuff, unfortunately... :o) Regards, Olivier, France. |
...assdude... 39830 14.04.2008 04:32 |
ruth.olivier wrote: We don't smoke the same stuff, unfortunately... :o) Regards, Olivier, France.ehehehe |
Mr Mercury 14.04.2008 07:30 |
Barbie Jupiter wrote: where can i listen to it?. You can listen to all 3 seconds in the radio ad I posted here link |
DavidRFuller 14.04.2008 10:56 |
If C-Lebrity is a Tenacious D ripoff then Rock The Cosmos is a ripoff of half the rock n roll songs written in the 1950's...at least those 3 seconds. |
Serry... 14.04.2008 11:00 |
Judge about the song by 3 secs? Why not, since it's worked with "Yeah"... |
kdj2hot 14.04.2008 11:07 |
I actually like that too, I hope they pay respect to their past because they seemed to run away from it during their entire run with freddie, never fully embracing what they done in the past. yeah, they said it was progressing and not repeating theirselves but some of the steps was way off and the music suffered. |
BAD X 14.04.2008 11:14 |
It does sound horribly like Status Quo but hopefully it'll just be an outro and there's a proper song in front of it. (breaks down and sobs) Please, please don't let Status Quo be guesting on the album I'd have to boil my head in vinegar as penance for listening to anything by that rabble. |
princetom 14.04.2008 11:56 |
hey! they retired in '97... q+pr is some kind of fun-project isn't it ?. so the hell let them have their fun. at least they're (now!) trying to do sth different... don't judge a book by it's cover. i look foreward to hear the complete rocking cosmos. |
Mr Faron Hyte 14.04.2008 15:31 |
princetom wrote: q+pr is some kind of fun-project isn't it?No fun allowed on Queenzone. Everything must be serious. Super-serious. |
princetom 15.04.2008 07:11 |
^^ you mean like... "super live" in japan ? |
PoPPo_G 15.04.2008 08:26 |
It sounds like Lemmy from Motorhead. |