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best song worst song best album worst album what is our mening



my is best song bohemian rhapsody
worst song body laguage
best album a night art the oprea
worst album hot space
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Best song: The March of the Black Queen
Worst song: Coming Soon

Best Album: A Day at the Races
Worst album: A Kind of Magic
Chuck Norris never sleeps, he waits...
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Best song: A Winters Tale
Worst song: Leavin' Home Ain't Easy

Best Album: The Miracle
Worst album: Jazz
"Queen are: Freddie Mercury,Roger Taylor, John Deacon and Brian May"
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Best - The Show Must Go On



worst - Doing All Right







Top Album - Sheer Heart Attack



worst - Queen



P.S. they aren't my personal favourite or least fav - just best and worst ;)
Yes, We'll keep on smiling
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ah bless another "imaginatively-titled" discussion aimed primarily at newer members "getting their post-count high quickly"

for the record

best song - nevermore
worst song - one year of love
best album - queen II
worst album - AKOM, HS
go deo na hÉireann The best QZ epoch: BG17-00 (Before Gerry 1996-2013)
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'39 - Get Down Make Love
Opera - Works
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Worst songs,back chat and pain is so close to pleasure[/QUOTE]
Treasure Moment : REAL MUSIC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3Z5opPbJEs http://www.myspace.com/treasuredmementomusic
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Best Song - Play The Game
Worst Song - She Makes Me

Best Album - Hot Space
Worst Album - Greatest Hits 3 <-- haha
"Please buy my upcoming album... I need the money"
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Best: Show Must Go On
Worst: Friends Will Be Friends

Best: Night at the Opera
Worst: The Miracle
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Best song- All God's People (for now, it used to be See What A Fool I've Been)
worst song- She Makes Me
Best album- Queen II
worst album- The Game
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Best song: White Queen (As It Began)

Worst song(s): I Want to Break Free/Pain Is So Close to Pleasure

Best Album(s): Queen II/A Dat At the Races

Worst Album(s): A Kind Of Magic/ The Works
"Take care of those you call your own"
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Ok, ok! Let's go. I'll try to make it a bit different as to avoid just repeating what's my favorite album! Let's see if it works. :op 

Uh...the studio album I like the most is News of The World. I think it's the most interesting Queen ever got to be - all the pieces are very well thought up and its diversity is not a loose or inconsistent one - Get Down Make Love is a wonderful tune, as well as its "nadir", Sheer Heart Attack: the excitement and skill with which Queen brought these tunes to the stage was great. It has two anthemic songs - WWRY and WATC - and, to my taste, one of Freddie's best compositions, which is My Melancholy Blues: a sublime gorgeous song which is half-way between jazz and blues. Spread Your Wings is by far one of Queen's best songs and the clever guy on the bass proved there once and for all that he was irreplaceable too - it's one of Queen's most accomplished songs in terms of lyrics too. Deacon would prove himself once again in "Who Needs You", a lovely, well-accomplished and beautiful song, with great lyrics, lots of humor, incredible vocals by Freddie and very convincing in its humorous fusion.  "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" brings up the blues again to the forefront. Then we come to "It's late", which is probably one of May's best tunes - the lyrics are fantastic, Freddie's vocals are as exciting as ever, Roger's drummer is pristine and Brian May's playing is nothing short of wonderful in its beauty, power and creativity. "Fight from the Inside" is Roger's best tune in my opinion - not the most famous, provided, but I think his most interesting and even groundbreaking to Queen's standards at that point. "All dead, all dead", is a gloomy and exquisite tune which comes across as a whole different beast, making the album this sucessfull, original and interesting witness to musical intelligence and diversity. 

"News of The World", even if one has no background to what the title refers to or why Queen picked it up, does express the album's feel: it's as if Queen were updating us on some of the most interesting trends in the world of popular music and bringing it all to the listener in an acessible and catchy way, paving the way for one's further and more in-depth music explorations. It's as if we were listening to a newspaper published in a world where people communicated through music. 

From this album comes the song I love the most: We Are The Champions. It's an obvious choice, but the song is just perfect - nothing is too much there. It's grand and yet intimate; its anthemic and at the same time very convincing in the way it addresses one's subjectivity, especially that of the composer; it's flawless technically speaking and represents the apex of the band - the vocal harmony is wonderful, Freddie's vocals are the most beautiful he ever got to pull off, Brian's lines are unforgettable and it features the most interesting piano-playing by Freddie: the way its lines shape the whole song texture without succumbing to the grand harmonies and the powerful guitar playing is just wonderful.         

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I don't like to talk about the worst. And I'm a huge acritical fan, the worst would be only what I enjoy the least, which doesn't mean I don't like. I must say that, even though I like the album, "The Miracle" has been probably the one I listen to less often. The song which I can't relate that much to is Delilah from Innuendo - it comes to me as an embarrassing piece in an otherwise very good album. It's devoid of creativity, purpose and, to my mind, even a modicum of good-taste - it's of no use as a piece of humor either. :op

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This is my humble opinion, or, simply, my taste. 

To sum it up for those who don't feel like reading it all:
Best album: News of The World; best song: We Are The Champions. 
Worst album: The Miracke; worst song: Delilah. 

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Take care you all and have a great friday! Uhuuuu!
Yara
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ok no surprises from me.
best song ever.it's late
best album .news of the world
worst song,(or let may say a song i detest),seaside rondivou(or however you spell it).
worst album.flash gordon.
my answers will be posted on beat the meerkat.com.simples...
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I just wanted to increase my post count. 

Best song:  Vultan's Theme
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Best Song: There's a lot of them - no best needed when they wrote dozens of stunning songs.
Best Album: Sheer Heart Attack. If you take that piece of shit Misfire off the album, it's damn near perfect. In fact, if you remove all John Deacon songs from Queen records, the only album that suffers is ANATO because of You're My Best Friend - and it doesn't suffer much. I know you stepfords love him, but his cheese ass songwriting ruined the band. I've proven this fact scientifically, btw.

Worst Song: They wrote some real stinkers, but I'll go with my answer above - Misfire is an embarrassment and sounds like a 4 year old wrote the lyrics.
Worst Album: The Miracle was forced, uninspired, dull, and lacking of even one good song. Other than that, it still sucked!