Body language, sweet lady and white man, the 3 worst queen songs
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Day dop · Member since
White Man? No way. That's a good track.
Makka · Member since
White Man? No way!!
For me Delilah, All God's People and Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon (The main reason ANATO is not my favourite album)
dysan · Member since
I'd honestly say if you don't like LOASA, you don't 'get' Queen.
Seed_Of_Rhy · Member since
Mustapha, Sleepin' on a Sidewalk, White Man, Drowse, Khashoggi's Ship ...
But I don't ever think Sweet Lady and BL are the worst. At most one can call them fillers.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
I'd honestly say if you don't like LOASA, you don't 'get' Queen.[/QUOTE]
I have to agree with this.
It's Queen's penchant for diving into a variety of musical styles that sets them apart from most entertainers in the 20th century.
Tracks like Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon, Good Company, The Millionaire Waltz, and Who Needs You are all equally important in the showcasing the diversity of the Queen canon.
Wasn't there a thread here a couple years back where people tried to list off all the genres Queen touched upon, and there were about 30 of them?
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Seed_Of_Rhy wrote:[/b]
Mustapha, Sleepin' on a Sidewalk, White Man, Drowse, Khashoggi's Ship ...[/QUOTE]
Man, it's weird that there are people who don't like these tracks. They are all examples of what made Queen so interesting - trying out certain sounds once, and never again.
Grizzly Adam · Member since
White Man, Put Out the Fire, Hitman and Body Language are the four worst.