Which song, do you believe, were they most self-absorbed and theatrical, and best exemplified their "pomp rock" status?
(That was poorly worded...)
I like "The Millionaire Waltz" very much in this regard. The guitar solo gets me every time. :)
stevelondon20 · Member since
GOFL is my pick!
master marathon runner · Member since
Yes, millionaire waltz is quite something. Seaside rendezvous is an absolute delight, so mind blowing when it is followed by the prophets song, was there ever a more diverse group ? . Ditto when White man is followed by good old fashioned lover boy. They were from another planet .
paulosham · Member since
Queen's campiest song is Let Me Tentertain You.
The King Of Rhye · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]paulosham wrote:[/b]
Queen's campiest song is Let Me Tentertain You.[/QUOTE]
What about Tentement Funster? lol
matt z · Member since
Yeah good old fashioned lover boy.
Go figure.
If it wasn't such a great song it'd be universally derided for being so absurd and self absorbed.
1.2.3.4.precisely!
I will pay the bill you taste the wine.
That the unsung SOUL BROTHER and Delilah.
MercuryArts · Member since
I would put I'm Going Slightly Mad in the mix, especially the lyrics.
Graeme Arnott · Member since
See what a fool I've been wins hands down.
Grizzly Adam · Member since
Bring Back that Leroy Brown.
Ivo-1976 · Member since
Lazing on a sunday afternoon.
Sebastian · Member since
Lover Boy.
noorie · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Graeme Arnott wrote:[/b]
See what a fool I've been wins hands down.[/QUOTE]
I have to absolutely agree! The studio version.
junketerQ2 · Member since
Seaside Rendezvous is very campy.
Jimmy Dean · Member since
Seaside + Fairy Feller
Mr.Mouth · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]stevelondon20 wrote:[/b]
GOFL is my pick! [/QUOTE]
Dont wanzmt to unszlt you but Queen doesnt have any sing namwd GOFL!!
Please there are people here that dont want to ridle
Cheers