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Queen are right up there with the best of them but THE best, mmm - not so sure. I do think, however that Freddie Mercury was a musical genius who could adapt his voice to so many types of song from Bohemian Rhapsody to Its a kind of magic to Hammer to fall all the way to a duet with an opera singer when singing Barcelona. His versatility set him apart from any other vocalist I have ever heard and the power and range of his vocals were both awe inspiring. A truly phenomenal talent who is sorely missed.
In a word..... NO. Pompous tripe. They are thankfully gone Smile
They will go down in history as one of the greatest bands of their time and some of their songs are still classics even to this day. However I don't think their the greatest band of all time.
I'd agree with that 100% so long as you add U2 to that laugh

(24-04-2011 01:49 )grrrrrrr Wrote: [ -> ]In a word..... NO. Pompous tripe. They are thankfully gone Smile
When you look at the way Freddie Mercury addressed the audience he was the first of it's kind, Queen interestingly also survived the glam rock and punk era in which a lot of bands just didn't but Queen were different, because their music was so versatile down to the fact that all 4 members wrote the songs all in very different styles Queen were never in any danger of being a flash in a pan, they were allways able to adapt and move with the times aswell as still keep the unique Queen sound, without Queen the world would not have acts such as Lady GaGa, like her or loathe her she does have a sort of Mercury presence about her when she goes onstage. Another factor is after Queen's last ever tour in 1986 Freddie could have easily gone into hiding when the aids virus begun to destroy him but he didn't he continued on until the bitter end and this was done out of respect for the fans. The days of our lives video shot in June 1991 is Freddie bidding farewell to the fans so to show that level of courage at a time when he could barely stand, weighed about 5 stone and was going blind at the time is testament to the man and the unique mental aswell as physical strength he showed at the time. This alone to me makes Queen the world greatest band, nobody cared more about the fans than Queen did.
They are one of the best, not my personal favs but we could do with someone like Freddie Mercury now a proper star none of this X Factor shite

My Favorite bands are

AC/DC
Bruce Springsteen
Guns N Roses
Manic Street Preachers
Metallica
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Thin Lizzy
Another indication of why Queen simply were the best, well certainly of Britain, a 2 part BBC Documentary paying tribute to the band.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01...Episode_1/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01...Episode_2/
One of the greatest easily which was mainly due to Freddie's entertainment factor. Bands like Queen are sorely missed especially during the current manufactured pop era.
Youtube now has the legendary 1986 concert Queen Live At Wembley in it's entirety.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp-h79qtkJc
Yes, without doubt they are
I was at Maine Rd Manchester in 86, and they were awesome, I was at Wembley in 92 for the tribute concert, and have seen Brian, and Roger do their solo shows a number of times. I saw them perform with Paul rodgers a few times too.

(28-03-2011 20:25 )Scottishbloke Wrote: [ -> ]The reason I say this is I've been a massive fan of Queen for years now and own every single video, cd and DVD that's ever been released

I'd love to see your 77 Bo Rhap on purple vinyl, especially if it still has the crystal goblets too!

I have original release copies of every main UK release on LP, and all the mainstream 7" and 12" Uk singles. I have all the picture discs too, all except that elusive 7" of purple plastic (and no, I'm not talking about Vicki Peach's dildo, although it would be nice to see that too!"
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