Okay...Does anybodyb have MP3s or .WAVS or .wma or any type of extension (besides .zip or torrent) of ANY the following songs?
Tie Your Mother Down
Bohemian Rhapsody (Live)
Stone Cold Crazy
Hammer to Fall (Live)
Keep Yourself Alive
Death On Two Legs
Sheer Heart Attack
It's Late
I have nothing to offer in return besides my enormous, profuse and heartfelt thanks. Any of these would make me quite happy, as I do not have Kazaa, and when i try to download it it screws my computer up.
My email is Woohoo5241@hotmail.com
Thank you very, very much.
Go to link, and ask Brian via e-mail where you can download all of those songs.
Actually, the Official Queen site now sells downloads by the album or song, so you should easily be able to get them there for a buck a pop!!!
QueenZeppelin wrote: The Essentials
Sheer Heart Attack is one, definitely. Even ROlling Stone has had praise for this one. It's heavy metal, injected with glam, music hall meets Zeppelin.
A Night At The Opera, of course. Represents nearly every branch and genre of music. Freddie Mercury's vocals are top notch, and Brian May literally redefines the sound of a guitar.
The Game- though lamented by hardcore fans, it covers a great deal of ground. All around, a quite good album.
Outstanding/Excellent
A Day At The Races is the follow up to ANATO, and while it doesn't surpass Queen's masterpiece, it lives up to everything fans have come to expect from Queen. With the gospel rock of "Somebody to Love" to the immortal rock riff song of "Tie Your Mother Down," ADATR is ure to deliver and won't disappoint.
News Of The World is awesome, too. Stadium rock (We are the Champions/We Will Rock You) to near-punk like intensity (Sheer Heart Attack), another gem.
Innuendo is incredible, probably a 90's version of ANATO. Their last album was amazing.
Ones NOT to Get
Flash Gordan soundtrack
Hot Space
A Kind of Magic (the best songs here can be found on nearly any Greatest Hits or Classic collection; the rest is filelr/crap)
Jazz (even Freddie said he was disappointed with this one...the three best and most memorable tracks are on the UK Greatest Hits (and the Gold box set in the USA).
You should be able to find several of your requested songs (5, in fact) on these albums which you so knowingly recommended the other day.
eclipsed heart - Good call! I never noticed that until you drew it to our attention.
It makes one actually wonder - who in here has actually listened to the albums, read the cover sleeves, CD booklets, or bought an official product, and yet, these are the very same guys giving us these opinionated espousals! (I know that I am an opinionated a*sehole too - but hey, at least I physically own the stuff!)
Better still, there now seems to be a growing trend to beg for links to even the most easilly accessible material!
Is it just me turning into a grumpy old git, or, do kids nowadays just seem to take everything for granted?
(OK - don't answer that!)
I'm not sure it's necessary to be agressive with that person.
However these are commonly commercialy available tracks and we can only encourage everyone to buy these from easy to find queen albums at their local music store.
Well since this is a topic for requesting tracks, has anyone got victory ?
I've been looking for this rarity for quite a while.
Though I realise that a Newbie does not have to imply one is a newbie in Queenland, but just on Queenzone or perhaps recently got a new ID on Queenzone, I notice more and more that Newbies come in and in their very first post they ask for songs or concerts to download.
That does "worry" me.
I agree with that Rien, I´m a queen fan for a while (1991) and be here on Queenzone for just a couple of months. We just got broadband and i was searching for Queen on the net and find this site. And find out about trading bootlegs via internet. Al those years i was listening to the official stuff and now started collecting Bootlegs (via Torrent or trading).
I´m really surprised that people simply start a topic with the question "could someone share...."
My oppinion is that we must thank God on his knees that there are people wo already donate the torrents.
Many thanks for the people wo are donating us (Whiteman, Mystery man, and all the others I forgot)
Actually I've had a change of heart. Here are the studio songs you requested. I'd have to record the live ones from DVD as I don't buy live CDs, and that's too much trouble at the moment. link
Actually? I do own those CDs that I labeled as "essentials," or ones to own. Only Innuendo I do not own, I borrowed it a while back and am having trouble finding it. Looks like I'll be ordering it online.
The reason I asked for Mp3s is the fact that my computer is a BITCH. Whenever I load a CD, ANY CD, it skips, until the whole computer ends up freezing.
And with my walkman, I can't hear if someone's talking to me, if somebody's at the door, etc.
I was leaching, because I'm a lazy bastard. But I DO own those CDs.
Wow. At first I was wondering what the heck that was then I realized that it was all of the songs at once. I tried to see if I could hear all the songs. I couldn't hear hammer to fall, bohemian rhapsody or keep yourself alive. I could hear tie your mother down and death on two legs fine though. I liked that. Great Job!
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eh wrote:
QueenZeppelin wrote: The Essentials
Sheer Heart Attack is one, definitely. Even ROlling Stone has had praise for this one. It's heavy metal, injected with glam, music hall meets Zeppelin.
A Night At The Opera, of course. Represents nearly every branch and genre of music. Freddie Mercury's vocals are top notch, and Brian May literally redefines the sound of a guitar.
The Game- though lamented by hardcore fans, it covers a great deal of ground. All around, a quite good album.
Outstanding/Excellent
A Day At The Races is the follow up to ANATO, and while it doesn't surpass Queen's masterpiece, it lives up to everything fans have come to expect from Queen. With the gospel rock of "Somebody to Love" to the immortal rock riff song of "Tie Your Mother Down," ADATR is ure to deliver and won't disappoint.
News Of The World is awesome, too. Stadium rock (We are the Champions/We Will Rock You) to near-punk like intensity (Sheer Heart Attack), another gem.
Innuendo is incredible, probably a 90's version of ANATO. Their last album was amazing.
Ones NOT to Get
Flash Gordan soundtrack
Hot Space
A Kind of Magic (the best songs here can be found on nearly any Greatest Hits or Classic collection; the rest is filelr/crap)
Jazz (even Freddie said he was disappointed with this one...the three best and most memorable tracks are on the UK Greatest Hits (and the Gold box set in the USA).
You should be able to find several of your requested songs (5, in fact) on these albums which you so knowingly recommended the other day.
What do you think about the Miracle and the works?