when do you think each member's (excluding john of course) voice is at it's best?
freddie: jesus, bohemian rhapsody
brian: sail away sweet sister, no one but you
roger: the loser in the end, im in love with my car
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Freddie: nearly all of them
Roger: Fight From The Inside, I'm In Love With My Car and only some of his solo stuff
Brian: Who Wants To Live Forever, '39, Good Company... Oh who am I trying to kid? Brian's a crap singer (imo)
Freddie: nearly all of their songs, 'Mother Love´
Brian: Too Much Love Will Kill You, No-One But You, all of his solo stuff
Roger: I´m In Love With My Car, Tenement Funster, No-One But You, all of his solo stuff - especially 'Fun In Space' and 'Happiness?'
Taylorette wrote: Freddie: nearly all of their songs, 'Mother Love´
Brian: Too Much Love Will Kill You, No-One But You, all of his solo stuff
Roger: I´m In Love With My Car, Tenement Funster, No-One But You, all of his solo stuff - especially 'Fun In Space' and 'Happiness?'
I forgot: 'A Winter´s Tale'
Freddie´s voice is uniquely!
Freddie is outstanding on A Winter's Tale, Hammer to Fall, We Are the Champions, Innuendo, Don't Try So Hard, and to a lesser degree a number of others.
Brian writes great music and sings great back-up, as he harmonizes very well. But he doesn't have a strong enough voice to be a great lead singer.
Roger's voice is cool because it's raspy, somewhat like Bryan Adams. And he provided great high back-up harmony to Freddie on many of Queen's best songs.
Neither Brian nor Roger would be able to do justice to Queen's material as lead vocalists. That's why they had to find a Paul Rodgers before they could consider touring again as Queen.
Freddie: Nevermore,My melancholy blues,Made in heaven
Roger:I´m In Love With My Car, Tenement Funster, No-One But You
Brian: No-One But You,'39,Sail away sweet sister