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No wait.. Those are the ones I wish could be forgotten for ever!!! :S..
Without any doubt:IN ONLY 7 DAYS.Simply beautiful and short (i think this give it more "charm",like Nevermore with only 1:29).And the final gasp of Freddie when says "so sad alone" is...no words to explain it.
Nandeke wrote: Without any doubt:IN ONLY 7 DAYS.Simply beautiful and short (i think this give it more "charm",like Nevermore with only 1:29).And the final gasp of Freddie when says "so sad alone" is...no words to explain it.
Yes, and that one too, of course.
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The first two albums are excellent, the second one in particular is very dark, moody and mysterious with some fantastic harmonies and guitar work. And the first album has some real gems, Great King Rat, My Fairy King, KYA and Liar being amongst them. I cannot understand why KYA failed to chart at all!
Was it all worth it should have been on single. Don't try so hard is also underrated in my opinion.
Last but not least, I think life is real is very much underrated. Every time people mention Hot Space they speak of cheesy disco sounds. How do they dance on Life is real? I think it is a great song which upgrades the album :)
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Vocally: some pretty good high notes! A good melody, easy to sing along.
Guitar: perfectly laid and not over the top. A great solo, and some really good tone.
Bass: a catchy R&B riff. And really good practice for a Bass Player warming up for a gig. Ever tried? Great workout on all fours.
Drums: Has Roger's hi-hat ever sounded better, both rhythmically and studio-wise? I personally loved Mack's mics.
THANK YOU! At least one person mentioned it. :D
I also have to say:
It's Late
Was It All Worth It
March Of The Black Queen
Jealousy.
And the ENTIRE hot space album. ;D
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No seriously. It IS a great song. I prefer the version with David Bowie, could have been a nice B-side of Under Pressure. Freddie really hits high notes and the bassline is very catchy and clever. Also love the AOBTD-like electric guitar.
Was It All Worth It
The March of the Black Queen
But it's really unfair to call these songs "underrated," as they were not singles, so there's no real measure of exactly how "rated" they were in the first place.
As far as singles go, anything done in the 80's by Queen.
<font color=blue>Rick wrote: Cool Cat
No seriously. It IS a great song. I prefer the version with David Bowie, could have been a nice B-side of Under Pressure. Freddie really hits high notes and the bassline is very catchy and clever.
Well said, great choice.
One day I will hear the one with Bowie, but until I can "download", it's official releases and ebay for me.
It's Late (CLASSIC QUEEN SOUND), March Of the Black Queen, Put Out The Fire, Tear it Up, Princes Of the Universe, Lap of the Gods all are fucking brilliant!
You And I (brilliant melody, and i really loves the bassline)
Let Me Entertain You/Dead On Time (headbanging 4ever :-> )
Back Chat (cannot explain, simply genius)
Dancer (it's cool; in general i can't understand how people can say it's a disco album with hardly guitar-play, pure rubbish!! - who can hear has a clear advantage)
You Don't Fool Me (the guitar-solo is a real pleasure)
Flick Of The Wrist...
So many.
The entire Queen 2 album, for one.
It's Late. Spread Your Wings. Who Needs You.
I have a preference for Let Me Live, actually...not even the fans like it.
<font color=0099FF>?brian may fan wrote: I think Another One Bites The Dust because in our school choir, only 3 people knew it, me included. And I really like that song as well...
Another One Bites the Dust?...
Wait, are we talking about the same song? :P
Stone Cold Crazy. Its well known, but never released as a single...why?!
But theres others
My Fairy King
Doin' Alright
The Prophets Song
Was it all worth it