Why is "I Want It All" included in the new greatest hits compilation?
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pittrek · Member since
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Interesting to see that the topic-starter (tay120) fails to respond to the thread at all, but another account (also a newbie, called "jozef") defends the first post in remarkably similar language. A troll? Another Jake Britt account?
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jozef is not tay120 and not a troll.
Voice of Reason 2018 · Member since
I'm surprised you're not happy with I Want It All's inclusion.
It was a top three hit in UK and featured on the 2008 tour.
Without it there would be no songs from The Miracle!
jozef · Member since
Maybe I´m newbie, here, but I discovered Queen for me 31 years ago ... Thanks Pittrek, you´re making good job for name of our common country ...
Winter Land Man · Member since
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[b]ThomasQuinn wrote: [/b]
Another Jake Britt account?
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LoL... you wish!
maxpower · Member since
Innuendo's omission is the bigger crime, at the time Queen's first UK number 1 in 10 years, whoever thought of this whole CD package wants their heads shaken.
I Want It All its simple really it made UK number 3 & hit number 1 across many territories in Europe, I often shake my head at the stupid threads on this forum & really question people's knowledge about the band.
August R. · Member since
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[b]Yara wrote: [/b]
One of the things I discovered in that thread is that Love Of My Life, one of my top favorites, peaked only at # 63 on the U.K charts. Apparently, it didn't have the impact it had on other countries. It was quite a surprise for me.
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Apparently, it didn't have the impact much anywhere. Well, maybe somewhere in South America.
It was a live single so it's understandable it didn't make any impact. It was a live favourite, but the atmosphere of the performance suffers greatly in single format. If you weren't there, you probably don't "get it".