― di, Tuesday, 26 April 2005 07:26 (twenty-one years ago)
Ev'rytime I get hotYou wanna cool downEv'rytime I get highYou say you wanna come downYou say it's enoughIn fact it's too muchEv'rytime I get aGet down get down get downMake love
(Get down) I can squeeze - (make love) you can shake me(Get down) I can feel - (make love) you can break me(Get down) Come on so heavy (make love)(Get down) When you take me (make love)You make love you make love you make love you make loveYou can make ev'rybody get down make loveGet down make love
Ev'rytime I get highYou wanna come downEv'rytime I get hotYou say you wanna cool downYou say it's enoughIn fact it's too muchEv'rytime I wanna get down get down get down
Get down make loveGet down make loveGet down make loveGet down make love
Ev'rytime I get hotYou wanna cool downEv'rytime I get highYou say you wanna come downYou say it's enoughIn fact it's too muchEv'rytime I wannaGet down get downGet down make love
― di, Tuesday, 26 April 2005 07:27 (twenty-one years ago)
― di, Tuesday, 26 April 2005 07:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― mike t-diva (mike t-diva), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 09:33 (twenty-one years ago)
I have things to say about Queen in tandem with the Sweet, coming up in the rolling 1974 blogpost circa November 2010...
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 09:35 (twenty-one years ago)
Had a dark period from "New Of The World" through to "Hot Space" though, where none of their output was quite up with their best. However, "The Works" was a great return to form, and they also went on to create other great albums such as "A Kind Of Magic" and "Innuendo" before Freddie died.
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 10:42 (twenty-one years ago)
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 10:47 (twenty-one years ago)
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 10:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― dog latin (dog latin), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 11:45 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tom May (Tom May), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 23:38 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tom May (Tom May), Tuesday, 26 April 2005 23:46 (twenty-one years ago)
― di, Wednesday, 27 April 2005 06:46 (twenty-one years ago)
― Star Hustler, Wednesday, 27 April 2005 14:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― southern lights, Wednesday, 27 April 2005 23:10 (twenty-one years ago)
"GIMME THE PRIZE!"
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 27 April 2005 23:19 (twenty-one years ago)
i love queen so much. was listening to the newish greatest hits, the longer one cuz it was at the wal-mart in my hometown for $5...tracklist is kind of weird, cuz it loses "keep yourself alive" off the old one and now includes "body language" (yuk).
funny i was thinking that geir must love the fuck out of queen...they are so harmonically complex and melodic they make the beatles sound like david banner taking a dump on pissed jeans. also, they probably more than any other band make use of pre-rock and tin pan alley style stuff, broadway show tunes and all...seems like geir rock 2 da extreme.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Monday, 26 November 2007 21:48 (eighteen years ago)
David Bowie, among others, beat 'em to the Tin Pan Alley/British vaudeville love.
A special on Freddy Mercury on the gay channel makes it seem like it was all his doing, although I suspect this was not really so.
― Gorge, Monday, 26 November 2007 21:54 (eighteen years ago)
Good lord, did some of the posters upthread/6 years ago seem like miserable people…
At times, I think I love Queen more than I love any musical entity ever…
the gay channel? y'mean Logo?
― Veronica Moser, Monday, 26 November 2007 22:15 (eighteen years ago)
That's it.
― Gorge, Monday, 26 November 2007 22:22 (eighteen years ago)
>>they later symbolised all the most contemptibly macho elements of 80s >>corporate / stadium rock
This is so stupidly mean-spirited it's almost amusing. Yeah, as a campy gay guy Freddy sure was one hell of a macho dude in the Eighties. Ronnie van Zant and Ted Nugent, stand aside for Fred!
I'd think a lot can't get over the ubiquitous football cheerization of "We Will Rock You" -- which is not exactly Queen's fault.
― Gorge, Monday, 26 November 2007 22:29 (eighteen years ago)
I'm so glad to see all the Highlander love here. As ridiculously melodramatic as it is, "Who Wants to Live Forever" totally jerks a tear from me every time.
Queen ruled in the 70s. But they're still nowhere as consistent as Judas Priest.
I think it's important to note that the two greatest male rock voices ever are from dudes that took it up the ass.
― Nate Carson, Monday, 26 November 2007 23:01 (eighteen years ago)
anybody who says "dud" admits to being attracted to Dabney Coleman.
Definite classic. and not for their singles. not saying they're bad, but they don't represent their best work.
"Night at the Opera" and "Queen II" are their best works. Pompous yes. Fun? Hell yes.
They started going downhill around Jazz--News of the World is the best of their more "2 minute pop song" era.
― Bo Jackson Overdrive, Monday, 26 November 2007 23:55 (eighteen years ago)
Hear, Hear! Altho' I wouldn't assume that either were/are bottoms…Hot Space obviously is where Fred made the kind of music played in the joints he frequented…it's as sleazy as any Patrick Hernandez song evah…
just about every record—barring the Miracle, the only album I don't much like— has astoundingly great hidden gems. You wanna talk "tear to the eye?" Try "Made in Heaven," Fred's "I'm going down swinging" tune: May's clarion harmonized guitar parts are agonizing, and it's much much better than "The Show Must Go On."
― Veronica Moser, Monday, 26 November 2007 23:58 (eighteen years ago)
well I was trying to say News of the World was better than Jazz but I effed it up with the "--". :) Jazz had some great songs too, but a bit of filler.
― Bo Jackson Overdrive, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:06 (eighteen years ago)
Queen rox, u r all Freddie Mercury.
― The Reverend, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:11 (eighteen years ago)
"Prophet's Song".....\m/
― Bo Jackson Overdrive, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:12 (eighteen years ago)
Oh, and Matt, I'm pretty sure Geir has said that "Bohemian Rhapsody" is his favorite song ever.
― The Reverend, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:13 (eighteen years ago)
Thanks Veronica. I haven't heard Made In Heaven since it came out... but I recall that parts of it gave me chills in a very grandiose way.
Wasn't trying to say that Freddie and Rob are bottoms. I'm sure they've been on top, sideways, diagonal, backwards, and inverted too.
― Nate Carson, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:28 (eighteen years ago)
-- The Reverend, Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:13 AM (27 minutes ago) Bookmark Link
good! otherwise i thought i found a glitch in the matrix...
bicycle race is great! somebody to love is great! get down make love is great!
― M@tt He1ges0n, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:42 (eighteen years ago)
there's something about some queen songs that so amazing, because yr all like "goddang this is SO over the top" and then they go ever MORE over the top and it's like yr not even in the same room anymore.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:45 (eighteen years ago)
like "March of the Black Queen" or "The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke" with the hilarious use of a slide whistle at the beginning.
also Somebody to Love is one of the greatest pop tunes e ver....
― Bo Jackson Overdrive, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:46 (eighteen years ago)
"Bicycle Race" is as great as they come. All bands without bicycle bell solos can STFU.
― The Reverend, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:48 (eighteen years ago)
Didn't like Queen for the longest time. I've since come to realize the error of my ways. Oddly enough, I got into them after hearing Blind Guardian's cover of "Spread Your Wings". Go figure.
― novaheat, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 06:51 (eighteen years ago)
Can't say I'm too taken with most of their 80's material, though.
― novaheat, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 06:53 (eighteen years ago)
>>"goddang this is SO over the top" and
You should definitely find a Sensational Alex Harvey Band record, too.
― Gorge, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 07:08 (eighteen years ago)
i had to check that i hadn't already commented, because my perspective on this band has changed radically in the last year
really REALLY liking the first three records these days, and am amazed i overlooked them for so many years
― Charlie Howard, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 09:18 (eighteen years ago)
The worst, most plodding and groove-free rhythm section EVER. And I don't know whether Roger or John was worse, I just know that the two of them together kept Queen from being a real contender.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 15:00 (eighteen years ago)
"groove-free"??? you're crazy! listen to the drums during the outro of "loser at the end", shit is ridiculously uh, groovy.
as for hidden gems on later albums, i've killed a couple of parties with "cool cat" from hot space recently. a beautiful, beautiful song.
― r1o natsume, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 15:17 (eighteen years ago)
"The worst, most plodding and groove-free rhythm section EVER"
you, sir, are nuts. Deacon and Taylor are singular for a proggy heavy riddim section that played the fuck outta funk and disco grooves from '77 on…
― Veronica Moser, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 15:19 (eighteen years ago)
If by "played the fuck outta" you mean "played really, really badly", we agree. Compare "Another One Bites the Dust" to "Good Times", the song John Deacon was trying to play but couldn't remember properly. (Really, I'm not making that up.) If you still think Deacon and Taylor were funky, clean your ears and get thee to a proctologist.
"Loser at the End" is possibly the only time Taylor played with anything resembling a backbeat, rather then simply being late on the 2, 3, AND 4. And occasionally the one.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 15:45 (eighteen years ago)
Well it's settled then. Queen wasn't Parliament, so they sucked.
― novaheat, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:25 (eighteen years ago)
-- Gorge, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 07:08 (9 hours ago) Link
yeah i have one -- tomorrow belongs to me -- i should get more, alex harvey is something else too...but maybe doesn't have the tunes that queen does in the end?
― M@tt He1ges0n, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:39 (eighteen years ago)
Oh it has the tunes all right.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:40 (eighteen years ago)
-- Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, November 27, 2007 3:00 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Link
woah that's retarded! another one bites the dust! under pressure! probably a bunch of other songs i haven't heard!
anyway the liner notes for the greatest hits i bought says that "another one bites the dust" won some kind of award from billboard for charting on the black, dance, and rock charts.
they also say that freddie wrote "crazy little thing called loved" while "languishing in a bubble bath" at some fancy hotel in germany. i thought that was a pretty great way of saying it.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:41 (eighteen years ago)
Never said Queen sucked, just that the rhythm section did. They were the first band I ever loved, actually; I bought everything they had up to and including News of The World, which was when they lost me most dramatically (I was a very unforgiving kid). Anyway, with the rhythm section sucking as they did, they were at their best when being deliberately the opposite of funky (the Freddy pseudo-cabaret prog stuff) or when Brian May, a very funky player, went chunka-chunka funkily. It's probably no coincidence that I fell out of love with them when I did.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:55 (eighteen years ago)
Mr. Norse/nonsense-sounding word…
Taylor & Deacon are the worst, most plodding, groove free ever? EVER?
Worse than the entire San Francisco milieu '67-72? Worse than Carl Palmer/Greg Lake? Worse than any bog-standard American hardcore band '81-82?
― Veronica Moser, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:56 (eighteen years ago)
How 'bout "worst, most plodding, groove free rhythm section that ever aspired to grooving and sold millions of records anyway"? I'll stand behind that.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:59 (eighteen years ago)
"Worse than the entire San Francisco milieu '67-72?"
You can say a lot of things about the Dead, but you can't say they were plodding and groove free. All about the groove, man.
And Queen=classic.
― Bill Magill, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 16:59 (eighteen years ago)
Also more bands should groove like the Airplane grooved.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 17:00 (eighteen years ago)
And if you listen to "Under Pressure" closely, you realize that it's Freddie's AWESOME staccato piano part that moves it forward, and since there's a convenient electronic drum track, you can here just how late and inconsistent Roger is on the bass drum 1s & 3s in the rocky bits.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 17:12 (eighteen years ago)