Okay, since discovering the all Queen radio stations on the web, does anyone else find the Mercury/Jackson tracks as disturbing as I? I admit I haven't heard any of them before, and now, I can't believe Freddie lowered his standards to record "State of Shock."
MJ was the biggest star in the world in those days... it was a golden opportunity for both Freddie and jackson.
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not really. you're exaggerating, are you? it wasn't as sacreligious as 5ive and May/Taylor, and it was a collaboration between 2 of the industry's greatest. just forget about the jackson now, i hope it'll be fine.
Something tells me you were born in the nineties.
A collaboration between Freddie and Michael was about as inevitable as Queen and Bowie; Michael was insanely huge back then, and was bound to draw a huge gathering no matter what his name was put on.
All personal opinions of Mr. Jackson aside, of course...
still think the line he ad-libs in freddie's more to life than this
"we're at odds without children"
is a little disturbing with hindsight
shame that all three tracks
state of shock/more to life/victory weren't officially released
Lester Burnham wrote: Something tells me you were born in the nineties.
Sorry Les, I was born in the 60's, and I've been into Queen for 30 years. I guess there were just some doors that I never opened along the way.