Obviously ''39' and 'Good Company', which are my two favourite Queen songs. I'd be really lucky if I could attend a recording session which included bits for both, because that'd free up my second wish, and then I'd probably pick Frederick harmonising with myself on either 'The Kiss' or 'You Take My Breath Away'.
paulosham · Member since
Sheer Heart Attack so I could see the team dynamics of the group working with and without Brian.
tcc · Member since
Hot Space & The Works
When I joined Queenzone, I read a lot of bad comments about Hot Space. However, when I played the CD for the first time, I love it and found it more "modern" than the previous albums that I listened to.
Radio Ga Ga was my intro to Queen. After listening to it on the radio, I went round the CD shops to buy a record with Radio Ga Ga and I found it in Live Magic.
spiralstatic · Member since
Queen II & Innuendo
Queen II to experience their creativity pre-fame & oh my the tracks you’d get to hear being created. I’d love to feel how much they craved it, how much they believed in their ideas & how their studio dynamic as a group was at this time.
Innuendo similarly : the last full album. How they came together & created something very different to the work they’d been doing in the ‘80’s. What were they feeling at this time. I’d be curious of course to discover through my own eyes how shared the writing/construction process of songs truly was & if writing as a whole band had meant in this way the studio was very different.
There are other albums I’d love to be there for too, but if you can only choose 2 let’s go for these two: second & second to last.
Ale Solan · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]spiralstatic wrote:[/b]
Queen II & Innuendo
Queen II to experience their creativity pre-fame & oh my the tracks you’d get to hear being created. I’d love to feel how much they craved it, how much they believed in their ideas & how their studio dynamic as a group was at this time.
Innuendo similarly : the last full album. How they came together & created something very different to the work they’d been doing in the ‘80’s. What were they feeling at this time. I’d be curious of course to discover through my own eyes how shared the writing/construction process of songs truly was & if writing as a whole band had meant in this way the studio was very different.
There are other albums I’d love to be there for too, but if you can only choose 2 let’s go for these two: second & second to last.[/QUOTE]
Funny how thousands of fans around the world (me included) choose these two albums.