now i'm here
- from sheer heart attack, as if the winamp gods knew and still believe this is the definitive queen opener, yes or no? how about with adam lambert singing?
jealousy
- what a number two track to start a concert, from the call and response, the rythmic jam of "now i'm here" (thinking live killers 1978)
sheer heart attack
- this is more of roger taylor giving lead vocals to track three off off "news of the world"
teo torriate (let us cling together)
- again, the extreme of a concert setlist, from one extreme to the next from "a day at the races" by brian may, exquisite.
..interesting article i'm digesting currently while listening to the latest queen song link ... gressor-0/
if you didn't know or weren't aware, the pravda is the russian equivelant of the biggest usa online & print newpapers such as the ny times, washington post, boston globe and most major news stations with their words about the usa being a military and economic aggressor.
and now that i am at discuss.queenonline.com in "views of the world" come on and take a look
current song is
heaven for everyone
- Freddie mercury and queen drummer roger taylors solo band the cross in the studio for the 1988 hit? well, it's got a dance beat, more uplifting and not as dreary as the later release on queen "made in heaven" 1995.
action this day
-from live at the bowl in south america but the best is from the studio release off of "hot space", a more fitting side two opener perhaps over "put out the fire"?
good old fashioned lover-boy
- from a day at the races. quite possibly one of most impartial songs written at the time as it's good to think of finding a mate regardless of ones preference.
it's late
-what a way to close out a show now, never mind a mid set 1978 live release, only the studio verison will do, despite having multiple versions of this live.