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Most Overlooked Queen Song?

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Queen songs I forget:

Jesus
Dead on Time
If you can't beat them
More of that jazz
Leaving home ain't easy

I guess I forget mainly about the Jazz album all the time
I think I'll be Clint Eastwood Jimi Hendrix he was good Let's try William the Conqueror Now who else do I like?
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Coming Soon

Barely registers as a song.
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[b]- In Only Seven Days

- All Dead, All Dead

- Scandal[/b] (yes, more people should know about this incredible fucking song, damnit...)
"I'd love to go down and see my pictures."
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Sail Away Sister! Simply gorgeous! Love Leaving Home ain't Easy as well, even though it doesn't seem that popular with most fans. Whereas It's Late bores the bejeezus out of me unfortunately. I would much rather have the relatively unheard tracks Sleeping on the Sidewalk and Who Needs You off News of the World.
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[b]Heavenite wrote: [/b] Sail Away Sister! Simply gorgeous! Love Leaving Home ain't Easy as well, even though it doesn't seem that popular with most fans. Whereas It's Late bores the bejeezus out of me unfortunately. I would much rather have the relatively unheard tracks Sleeping on the Sidewalk and Who Needs You off News of the World.[/QUOTE]
I do love me some "Sleeping on the Sidewalk"...

...and from that same album, I think "All Dead, All Dead" is rarely mentioned; gorgeous song.
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[QUOTE] [b]HighWideandHandsome wrote:[/b]

...and from that same album, I think "All Dead, All Dead" is rarely mentioned; gorgeous song.[/QUOTE]

Yes! I've never heard anyone say they dislike this song, but it's also rarely talked about. It's stunning, easily one of my favourite Queen songs.
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The Night Comes Down. The intro alone is amazing.
Don't shun it!
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All Dead All Dead is certainly another that I like off NOTW!
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This didn't occur to me until last night (which was the whole point of the thread), but I think I've listened to "The Night Comes Down" exactly twice. It's the only non-instrumental on Queen that doesn't stay with me at all.
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]HighWideandHandsome wrote:[/b]

I tend to forget about a lot of the Jazz album as well. Nothing on there, besides "Fat Bottomed Girls", "Bicycle Race", "Let Me Entertain You", and "Don't Stop Me Now" ever captivated me that much.[/QUOTE]

Give it another listen - there are definitely another 3 or 4 good tracks on there.

The album is full of excellent guitar and vocal arrangements - particularly Dreamers Ball. That one's on par with the quirkier songs on ANATO or ADATR, as far as I'm concerned.
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Jazz, with better production, would have been a great album. The drum sound is just terrible and the album overall sounds really thin.
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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Dreamer's Ball, Good Company, You Take My Breath Away, Dear Friends - I love that song! Nevermore is a beauty too, Lilly of the Valley, I'm going to go with the Wizard here and say, Good Company. Genius.
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Flick Of The Wrist at the moment for me.
I don't hear people mention it enough. At my first listen I didn't pay attention to it either, but after Rainbow DVD I totally got hooked! Impressive lyrics and melodies. It's on par with Death on Two Legs but the latter got all the sneering glory.
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Dragon Attack. For no other reason than because it should've been a single.
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Dragon Attack is a good choice, Love of My Life should be more popular.
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I would say "LIAR".
In a way, the song kinda gives you an idea what Queen is....or should I say....was going to be about in terms of style.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n8-1slvX8Co
Nothing really matters in the end.