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Ahh, Queen. The most creative and original band ever. A legacy of hits and albums for the ages. Bone-crunching metal to Broadway. They're far too under-celebrated on this board.

Tie Your Mother Down
You And I
Somebody To Love
White Man
'39
Bohemian Rhapsody
God Save The Queen
Bicycle Race
Dead On Time
Who Needs You
It's Late
The Night Comes Down
Father To Son
Ogre Battle
Nevermore
Funny How Love Is
Brighton Rock
Stone Cold Crazy
Long Away
Millonaire Waltz
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To...)
You're My Best Friend
Sweet Lady
Fat Bottomed Girls
Dreamer's Ball
Sheer Heart Attack
Spread Your Wings
Keep Yourself Alive
Son And Daughter
Seven Seas Of Rhye
Killer Queen
Now I'm Here
Misfire
Bring Back That Leroy Brown
In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited

dudeman, when you return from your BSS/Bloc Party weekend, I expect a response.:wink:
 
Have something against Queen post-Jazz? I'll pick up where you left off....Obviously they were not the same band in the 80s and 90s that they were in the 70s, but there's some good stuff there...


Another One Bites The Dust
Sail Away Sweet Sister
Save Me
Under Pressure
I Want To Break Free
Hammer To Fall
Is This The World We Created?
Radio Ga Ga
One Vision
A Kind Of Magic
Who Wants To Live Forever
I Want It All
Was It All Worth It
The Miracle
Innuendo
I'm Going Slightly Mad
The Show Must Go On
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Too Much Love Will Kill You
 
Don't forget Dragon Attack. Dragon Attack is an awesome song.

I'd throw Seaside Rendezvous on there too, because its a quaint little song.
 
does We Will Rok You (fast) counts as another song?... because it feels like another song.. its' pure rock and roll, not that damn clap crap that really is... and... well... is just some GOOD OLD FASHIONED ROCK AND F'N ROLL!!! :rockon:
 
You listed 36 Queen songs and left out Radio Ga-Ga?

Also, children of the early days of MTV, who here remembers 'Calling All Girls'? Great song.
Oh, I send a message of love for all to hear!
I haven't heard that song since about '82.
 
1. Melancholy Blues
2. Bohemian Rhapsody (Kina of a given…)
3. Somebody to Love
4. March of the Black Queen
5. You Take My Breath Away
6. Death on Two Legs
7. Love of my Life
8. Innuendo
9. The Show Must Go On
10. Great King Rat
11. Ogre Battle
12. White Queen
13. Nevermore
14. Ferry Feller´´s Master Stroke
15. Brighton Rock
16. Lily of the Valley
17. In the Lap of the Gods
18. Play The Game
19. I´m Going Slightly Mad
20. Liar
21. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
22. Bycicle Race
23. Bijou
24. Dreamer´s Ball (how could I forget?)
25. We Will Rock You
26. We Are the Champions
27. Get Down, Make Love
28. My Fairy King
29. Flick of the Wrist
30. Save Me
31. Breakthru
32. You´re My Best Friend
33. Killer Queen
34. Under Pressure
35. Tie Your Mother Down
36. Another One Bites the Dust


God save the Queen.
 
'39
Great King Rat
Save Me
The Prophets Song
I Want It All
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
Innuendo
One Vision
Flick of the Wrist
Back Chat
Sail Away Sweet Sister
Bohemian Rhapsody
Father to Son
Under Pressure
Death on Two Legs
My Fairy King
Tie Your Mother Down
The Show Must Go On
Dragon Attack
Hammer to Fall
Keep Yourself Alive
Ogre Battle
These Are the Days of Our Lives
Seven Seas of Rhye
Loser in the End
Seaside Rendezvous
Liar
Your Take My Breath Away
Ride the Wild Wind
Good Company
The Hitman
Another One Bites the Dust
March of the Black Queen
Bicycle Race
Nevermore
Sweet Lady

It's more than a little wonky but I can't help when laze takes it's toll.
 
Not a huge Queen fan myself. Which song is the one that goes "Galileo/galileo" and has other parts like "frightening, frightening, very very frightnening"? Is it Bohemion Rhapsody?
 
I cant think of many Queen songs I dont like.

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Queen. :drool: Queen, along with Pink Floyd, was the first "real" band I fell in love with. I remember being ten or eleven and just blaring my father's Queen albums over and over again. I wanted to be Brian May. Played his solos with my tennis racquet...

In chronological order.

1. Father To Son
2. White Queen (As It Began)
3. Ogre Battle
4. The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
5. The March Of The Black Queen
6. Seven Seas Of Rhye (I adore Queen II a lot. Is it obvious?)
7. Brighton Rock
8. Killer Queen
9. Flick Of The Wrist
10. Now I'm Here
11. In The Lap Of The Gods Revisited
12. Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To...)
13. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
14. '39
15. The Prophet's Song
16. Love Of My Life
17. Bohemian Rhapsody
18. Tie Your Mother Down
19. The Millionaire Waltz
20. White Man
21. Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
22. Bicycle Race
23. Don't Stop Me Now
24. Save Me
25. Radio Ga Ga
26. Hammer To Fall
27. A Kind Of Magic
28. Who Wants To Live Forever
29. The Invisible Man (cheesy as hell, but I love the solo...BRIAN MAY, BRIAN MAY!)
30. Innuendo
31. I'm Going Slightly Mad
32. Headlong
33. The Hitman
34. Bijou (my dog is named after this song :reject: )
35. It's A Beautiful Day
36. Made In Heaven


That was entirely too hard. I obviously prefer 70s Queen to 80s/90s Queen, but it's all good. I could easily have put all of A Night At The Opera down, excluding Sweet Lady. And since it seems like you're making all these list threads to make fun of, well, the list threads... :wink: How about some discussion?

Let's discuss, for instance, the chills that go down your spine when you hear that first "OHHHH COME BACK TO ME!" in The Millionaire Waltz. That song is so under-rated.

God, Freddie was just a fucking genius.
 
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COBL_04 said:
Not a huge Queen fan myself. Which song is the one that goes "Galileo/galileo" and has other parts like "frightening, frightening, very very frightnening"? Is it Bohemion Rhapsody?

:sad:

But yes, that's Bohemian Rhapsody.
 
GibsonGirl said:


:sad:

But yes, that's Bohemian Rhapsody.

One of the single greatest scenes in cinema history is Wayne, Garth, and the guys rocking out to this song in the Mirthmobile in "Wayne's World"

hands down.

:bow:

I've always been a fan of Queen, but not that big of a fan, I'll check out some more of their '70s stuff.
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


One of the single greatest scenes in cinema history is Wayne, Garth, and the guys rocking out to this song in the Mirthmobile in "Wayne's World"

hands down.

:bow:

I've always been a fan of Queen, but not that big of a fan, I'll check out some more of their '70s stuff.

My father and I do the Bohemian Rhapsody rock out every time we listen to A Night At The Opera in the car.


Listen to A Night At The Opera, Sheer Heart Attack, News Of The World and Queen II on repeat, and you should be addicted in no time!
 
GibsonGirl said:


My father and I do the Bohemian Rhapsody rock out every time we listen to A Night At The Opera in the car.


Listen to A Night At The Opera, Sheer Heart Attack, News Of The World and Queen II on repeat, and you should be addicted in no time!

will do :up:

FLASHHHHH...

ahh-ahhhh

HE'S THE GREATEST IN THE UNIVERSE!

*power-chord*
 
Ha, Flash is a great song. Only Queen could do a song like Flash.
 
BrownEyedBoy said:
GibsonGirl, so great that you included "Love of my Life" in your list. (The acousitc "Live Killers" version, I hope :wink: )

I was referring to the Night At the Opera version, but the Live Killers version is also mind-numbingly amazing as well.
 
Yeah so A Night at the Opera is blowin' my mind Jerry!

BLOWIN IT!
 
LemonMacPhisto said:
Yeah so A Night at the Opera is blowin' my mind Jerry!

BLOWIN IT!

:drool: Queen blown brains.

I'm currently infactuated with "Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" Truely beautiful music is such a rare thing. Queen were masters of beauty.

Thanks Farrokh! You and your band are the shit!

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I think Teo Torriatte is a fantastic song. :up: The chorus alone is enough to make it worthy of a top 36 list.
 
Ah, Tie Your Mother Down! Fantastic song. That entire album is pretty darn brilliant, even a bit under-rated at times by Queen fans. It has so many of my favourites. Especially The Millionaire Waltz. That song was never very big with me until one day, the chills just came. The build up is almost perfect.
 
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