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Whats your favourite song from each of the group

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Save me - Brian May

Your my best fried - John Deacon  (although i do rather like I want to break free)

Radio Gaga - Roger Taylor

Bohemian Rhapsody - Freddie


Sometimes for me its not neccesarily the lyric i like but the tune but for all of the above its a mixture of both
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Freddie Mercury - Bohemian Rhapsody
Brian May - Too Much Love Will Kill You
John Deacon - Spread Your Wings
Roger Taylor - Modern Times Rock'n' Roll
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Freddie Mercury - Bohemian Rhapsody
Brian May - Hammer To Fall
John Deacon - You're My Best Friend
Roger Taylor -  These Are The Days of Our Lives
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It's Late - Brian May

If You Can't Beat Them - John Deacon

I'm in Love WIth My Car - Roger Taylor

Bohemian Rhapsody - Fred
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More difficult question than it looks at first. On two of the above, it's not so much the song as the performance that makes it good. For example, it's Fred's singing on It's Late that really makes the song. On IYCBT, Brian's guitar solo takes an average song to a new level.  Brian's best song is probably on the Another World album.
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Freddie-[b] [/b][i]Bohemian Rhapsody[/i] (the group's greatest ever song IMO).

Brian- [i]The Prophet's Song[/i] (my favourite Queen song).

John- [i]In Only Seven Days[/i] (the group's best love song IMO).

Roger- no one song stands out, but probably [i]Heaven For Everyone.
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Freddie - Somebody to love - reason being I love the mulittracking of the band, they use their voice as an instrument.
Roger - Radio ga ga - reason love the lryics and live seen of the song
Brian - Hammer to fall - reason a great mid 80s hard rocker, makes me wanna dance and rock everytime I hear it
John - Another one bites the dust - reason the bass line is of its time and today is 1 of the best funkiest bass lines going even today
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Freddie - Bohemian Rhapsody.  We've heard it a million times, but few will deny it is his finest work.

Brian May - Good Company.  If one song defines what he has contributed to the evolution of the guitar, that's the one.

Roger Taylor - These Are The Days Of Our Lives.  The perfect song to send Freddie off with.

John Deacon - a tie between Spread Your Wings and In Only Seven Days.  Both are examples of his fine writing skills.
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John Deacon - Yeah. His collaboration in composing of this track was brilliant.
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Duke Ostrich: Need Your Loving Tonight

Dr Wig: '39 (best Queen song ever IMO), then Good Company (2nd best ever IMO) and Dreamer's Ball (3rd best ever IMO)

Lord Teeth: Lily of the Valley

The Blondrummer: Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll
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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John: Spread your wings
Roger: The loser in the end
Brian: White Queen
Freddie: The March Of The Black Queen
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Brian - White Queen (As It Began)
[/QUOTE]Freddie - Nevermore[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]John - Spread Your Wings[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Roger - Breakthru[/QUOTE]
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Brian - Brighton Rock
John - Misfire
Roger - Drowse
Freddie - Liar
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I'm going to be lame, and cop out, and say I can't pick just one for May because it's not clear what my favourite is even to me. 

Deacon - Another One Bites the Dust (for his unique and counterintuitive vision in Queen terms, and for outstanding driving funk.  Spread Your Wings a strong #2.)

May - Dragon Attack, Tie Your Mother Down, Save Me, Keep Yourself Alive (for more hot Queen rock/funk, for truly outstanding and infectious riff driven rock, for a straight up beautiful song, particularly as sung at Montreal, and for an awe inspiring avalanche of beautiful noise at the begining followed by 3 minutes of cool)



 



Mercury - Bohemian Rhapsody (no explanation needed.  The amazing Somebody to Love another strong #2)

Taylor - I'm in Love With My Car (for coolness and raw power and almost perfect lyrics and mood for the feeling he was trying to capture. Tenement Funster strong #2)
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Freddie= Bohemian Rhapsody [i](Nevermore, Love Of My Life, Somebody To Love, Death On Two Legs share #2)[/i]

Brian= '39

Roger= Sheer Heart Attack

John= You're My Best Friend [i](also liked One Year Of Love)[/i]
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I'm guessing that "plumrach" only has Greatest Hits.