<font color=pink>The Millionaire Waltz wrote: Try "Queen in Nuce". And then there's another album with the song on it, can't remember what it's called.
Besides "Queen In Nuce", "Mad The Swine" also is on Queen's self-titled debut album, which was released in 1973.
Queen_Rox<h6>We Will Rock You</h6> wrote:
Besides "Queen In Nuce", "Mad The Swine" also is on Queen's self-titled debut album, which was released in 1973.
The song was released for the first time in 1991. Read all replies above yours.
Queen_Rox<h6>We Will Rock You</h6> wrote:
Besides "Queen In Nuce", "Mad The Swine" also is on Queen's self-titled debut album, which was released in 1973.
The song was released for the first time in 1991. Read all replies above yours.
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deleted user 21.06.2006 17:47
When I hear this song, I have an image in my head of Queen in a meadow with a bunch of kids.
Freddie has a hippie head-band and is running around clapping and trying to get the children to join in. The children are doing something like ring-around-the-rosie. Roger is off to the side of the field, laughing to himself. John is dancing around and jumping up and down. And Brian is trying to actually play his guitar.
magicalfreddiemercury wrote: Serry? How do you know all this stuff?
What do you mean?
I mean it as a compliment. You seem to know most of the answers to anything Queen, and if you don't, you say where the questioner might find the answer for him/herself.
Cool.
To quote, Serry, just click on that icon on the right hand side of where the date is. The one with speech marks. You can than edit the text to quote one part, if you like.
i have had Queen in nuce for ages around 9 years i would guess but i never played the song before. god i have missed out. it's brilliant. very like a folk song, nothing like the title would make you expect.
<font color=pink>The Millionaire Waltz wrote: Try "Queen in Nuce". And then there's another album with the song on it, can't remember what it's called.