I just like Hot Space better is all. I think Queen's debut album is better than Hot Space, however.
Winter Land Man · Member since
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]
Oh great, another person who measures music by its catchiness..
To rate Body Language and Action This Day above White Queen and Nevermore is just... sad.
Is Nickelback better than Radiohead too?
I realize that we all have different tastes in music, but the art of music far transcends what is and isn't catchy. Music can be deeper and introspective beyond what's on the surface, a quality Queen's music had mostly lost by 1982. I feel sorry for anyone whose musical tastes are so one-dimensional, and I can only hope they one day blossom. Until then, the majority of the music out there will be inaccessible to them.
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I understand the art and sophistication of Queen II. Being a 'best' album could mean many things. Trendy, catchiness, sophistication, it all is part of it. But Queen II isn't my best.
By the way, I can't even remember all of the lyrics to White Queen. I can to Nevermore, though.
I don't care what anyone thinks about how I feel about Hot Space and a lot of Queen's 80s stuff. Hot Space is pretty hip. Catchy, cool, and a nice break from the usual Queen orchestra, haha.
mooghead · Member since
Hot Space certainly captured a moment in time. About 3 minutes in the early 80's. For 5 minutes it was groovy and hip. After that it was outdated, cheesy and embarassing...
Under Pressure shifted units, thats all it had going for it.
Dusta · Member since
OMFG! I thought Olive Loaf was just a horrid false memory implanted into my other childhood memories. This makes it all real. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!
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[b]Micrówave wrote: [/b]
Best (in no order)
1. Roast Beef
2. Pastrami
3. Pulled Pork
4. Baked Ham
Worst (in no order)
1. Olive Loaf
2. Bologna
3. Chopped Ham
4. Turkey[/QUOTE]