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I've been reading your comments with interest.  I'm not doubting  the MUSIC. 


   ,  I'm saying I'm really not all that keen on it.  But, I do adore BoRap and Love of my Life.  Yes, there are different styles of music on the same album, but I find them  SO  different that the album doesn't flow.  And I respect that Queen are so capable of different types of music,  unlike so many  singers/groups  of today , who are only capable of churning out exactly the same thing time after time. (Which is fine if you like it, but boring if you don't).

Someone asked which albums I DO like.  Oh dear, I'll be in trouble again.......My favourites are  Hot Space and  Freddie's
Mr. Bad Guy.  Thought as yet, there are some albums I haven't heard at all.

I am also an art lover,  but do I have to LIKE every work of art I see?  Can I appreciate something without having to like it?
I can appreciate The Mona Lisa,  but I wouldn't want it hanging up in my flat.

That reminds me, I like  "Delilah" from Innuendo. It's whimsical, and it's the LAST time we hear Freddie being HAPPY.
But apparently, many Queen fans don't like that and put it in their list of  "worst". 

It would be a boring forum if we all thought the same.
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I think Death on two legs is great, the piano as it goes into rock & The lyrics amaz me. The Prophets song is one of my favourites s aswell as it amazez me how they did'nt use syntheisers on it & its so varried. Oooooo & your by best friend is a classic! :) altough Im not to keen on LOASA or SR as they do seem like fillers, yet there fun songs.

Its considered one of the best albums because it used no snyatheisers or tricks & [b]it has the one, the only Bo Rap[/b] on it. & this is the album when Queen became more regonised.

I LOVE 'Im in love my car' I think its a great song & I love the live verision at Montreal were Freddie goes 'OOoo yes yes yes!'..am I the only one that thinks this? haha
In my Opinion It wasnt a waste of money, as it is a classic Queen album but yeah its down to everyones tastes. & I agree Love of my Life is a beatiful song the second best on the album imo.
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Queen absolutely rool with many o's. But I still don't know why they let Freddie do "Delilah". The "meow's" make me cringe. It's like the Yoko Ono of Queen.
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songs like lazing on sunday afternoon and SR are among my favorites on the album.  Those are the songs along with some of the obvious ones that make the album special for me.  Not everyone has the same taste. I know some beatle fans who don't like the later stuff like the white album or let it be, or even sgt pepper...... They only like the first couple and that's it.  the same for queen....some fans arn't gonna like the classic era,  but love the 80's stuff.   For each their own.   For me early Queen is it, but I'm one of the lucky ones that also enjoys a lot of the 80's stuff.
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[b]pittrek wrote: [/b]

One of the best albums of the 20th century
[/QUOTE] Agreed. Sit down with a cup of tea and just listen to it from start to the end. I´m sure it´ll grow on you.
It´s better to burn out than to fade away.
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A Night at the Opera isn't my favorite album either.  To be honest, I would prefer listening  to A Day at the Races or Queen II any day.  But I do like it a lot more than Jazz or A Kind of Magic.  I think that all 12 songs are fantastic, but as someone mentioned above, the album doesn't really flow.  But that's ok, it is still a masterpiece which deserves a great deal of recognition for its influence on future generations.
"Fuck today, it's tomorrow." - Freddie Mercury
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It's ok. Everyone has their own opinons. I just get mad if someone disrespects them. But I like this album because it's actual music. And it can't be recreated by anyone. I just think it's a very unique album filled with talent.
"Black on, black on, every fingernail and toe we've only begun begun."
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Not everyone likes 'Sgt. Pepper'.........15 M copies of the album were sold that year without a single release from it.  There are many who prefer 'Abbey Road' or The White Album, or Revolver, or Rubber Soul.........over the 'ultimate' pop release...

ANATO?  Side Two is my ultimate, I prefer Sheer Heart Attack, yet......ya had to be there at the time.  It blew so many boats out of the water with its ...its....stuff.  Vocals, guitars, vocals, production, nonrock ballroom blasts and ballads.  Oh, and have I mentioned vocals?

Anything ahead of its time cannot be as totally appreciated 20 or 30 years later as at the time of release.  The classics never sound dated. 

Thus, you have, Queen's greatest album.

The best is the best.   Maybe you are burnt out on the overkill.  Give it another go six months or years from now.  The light will go on.
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[b]*goodco* wrote: [/b]

Not everyone likes 'Sgt. Pepper'.........15 M copies of the album were sold that year without a single release from it.  There are many who prefer 'Abbey Road' or The White Album, or Revolver, or Rubber Soul.........over the 'ultimate' pop release...

ANATO?  Side Two is my ultimate, I prefer Sheer Heart Attack, yet......ya had to be there at the time.  It blew so many boats out of the water with its ...its....stuff.  Vocals, guitars, vocals, production, nonrock ballroom blasts and ballads.  Oh, and have I mentioned vocals?

Anything ahead of its time cannot be as totally appreciated 20 or 30 years later as at the time of release.  The classics never sound dated. 

Thus, you have, Queen's greatest album.

The best is the best.   Maybe you are burnt out on the overkill.  Give it another go six months or years from now.  The light will go on.
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"the light will go on"....In this case I'm not so sure about that,  lol.  He or she said they like "mr. Bad guy'   better than A night at the opera.   This one might never see the light!
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Not like TNOTO, it is the 2nd best next to Queen II.
Who cannot like The Prophet Song (this is one of the best Queen songs ever)
Love Of My Life (the lovely harmonies)
Good Company (all those guitar harmonies sounding like a dixie band)

You should listen it over and over again, until you like it :-D
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]















Indeed, to each their own.  But it's the one album that encompasses absolutely everything that Queen were all about:

Diversity of musical styles, harmonies, quality songwriting from all four band members, accessibility, and top notch production.  It's the pandora's box of Queen goodness.













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I completely agree. ANATO is both my favourite Queen album (followed by SHA) as well as IMO their masterpiece. Whenever I think of Queen, I think of ANATO, not just because it encompasses everything they were about but alsoy since IMO it featured them at the peak of their powers; in terms of music, vocals and song-writing.

There is not one song I would get rid of. Yes, I'm not a big fan of Sweet Lady or I'm in Love with My Car, but I wouldn't replace either.

Here are my thoughts on each song:
1)Death on Two Legs- arguably Queen's greatest ever album opener. I don't mean their best opening song, but rather the Queen song which most brilliantly opened an album. The idea that a major rock band would open an album with such a vicious song is extraordinary, and truly Queenian. A masterpiece.

2)Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon- the perfect song to follow DOTL. I think it's a great song, and it's one of my favourite songs off ANATO. In fact for a while, it was close to being my favourite song off this album.

3)I'm in Love With My Car- Roger has always been my least favourite song-writer, and with a few exceptions, I don't think he became a great song-writer until the 80's. Anyway, this is my second least favourite song on ANATO, but I still enjoy it. I usually skip it, however I do think it's fun and it adds favour to the album.

4)You're My Best Friend- gorgeous, and confirmation (following Misfire) that John was one hell of a song-writer. It's astonishing to consider how many great songs John has written, since he has written so few songs. Pound for pound, he may be almost as good as Freddie and Brian.

5)39- a masterpiece, it features incredibly vocals from Brian. He has always been my second favourite vocalist, and on 39, he delivers one of his greatest ever performances. Brilliant.

6)Sweet Lady- my least favourite song on the album. Still, it has a great solo from Brian and terrific drumming from Roger.

7)Seaside Rendezvous- a masterpeice and a magnificent way to conclude arguably the greatest first side in Queen's history. I adore this song, and it has always been my favourite of Queen's music hall songs. I think it's one of their very best songs and the fact that Freddie and Roger verbally replicated instrumentation is  evidence of both Queen's talent, as well as
its creativity and experimentation.

8)The Prophet's Song- my all-time favourite Queen song. Yes, it's flawed (I could have done with a much shorter middle section), but its strengths far surpass its weaknesses and they make it into one of the most thrilling and electric songs of all time. If I had to pick one favourite song, from any artist, it would probably be this.

9)Love of My Life- probably Queen's greatest ballad (with Save Me the only real competition), LOML remains among Queen's most beautiful songs. Freddie's vocals are astonishing.

10)Good Company- an amazing example of Brian's guitar genius, I must admitt that this is not one of my favourite songs. I think it is very good, but it doesn't excite me as much as some of the other songs on ANATO do.

BTW, I remember a discussion a while ago in which it was suggested that Freddie should have sung this song. I'm happy that Brian sang it; his vocals are perfect for it. Anyway, while not one of my favourite songs, it is still terrific.

11)Bohemian Rhapsody- Queen's masterpiece. Enough said.

12)God Save The Queen- which other group would conclude an album with a musical interpetation of a national anthem? I think it's interesting, and I love that it concludes ANATO on a royal note.

A magnificent album. I think it's as close to perfection that Queen ever got.