Why some users on this forum have their name in uppercase and others don't?
Can we make a distinction between the 2 groups? I think those with lowercase names are more intelligent than the others...
Answers:
Dead On Time
If You Can't Beat Them
Leaving Home..
Let Me Entertain You
Dreamers Ball
Quite surprising really. I thought Jealousy, Fun It and Mustapha would be on there. Anything that wasn't the famous 3, TBH.
The list is interesting as there are a couple of songs that are pointless when you would think they are one of the best known songs that on the album.
The songs that were not pointless except (Fat Bottomed Girls, Bicycle Race and Don't Stop Me Now):
Mustapha - not surprising really that it wasn't pointless when compared to other Jazz tracks; it's the opening track and is memorable. It was referenced quite a lot by Freddie on stage.
Jealousy - one of the most popular songs on Jazz and has made a fairly recent appearance on Queen Forever.
In Only Seven Days - one of the lesser known tracks on the album and is surprising when you hear at first but remember it was the B-Side on the original Don't Stop Me Now. Undoubtedly some of the people who they asked probably have this single. I wouldn't be surprised if it scored the same as the three hits because of this.
Fun It & More Of That Jazz - both songs hardly known and both unlikeable, even the writer hates them. The only reason why I can't see them being pointless is if there was a Roger fan.
The songs that were pointless:
If You Can't Beat Them - not surprising really when you think that the song has only been released once (at the moment).
Let Me Entertain You - I found this a bit surprising to be honest as there are several live versions of the song available so why it's on this list is a bit odd really.
Dead On Time - like IYCBT this song only appears on the album.
Dreamers Ball - like LMEY this song has been officially released live so you'd expect someone who owns Live Killers to have said this.
Leaving Home Ain't Easy - like IYCBT and DOT this song only appears on the album.