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Songs from other artists... that SOUND like Queen songs.

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Some of these might seem silly but I can't help hearing those songs and not thinking of a certain Queen song.

- The beginning of 'Orange Crush' by REM reminds me an awful lot of Radio Ga-Ga.

- 'Crazy Train' by Ozzy Osburne... Whenever I hear the first guitar riff, it sounds to me kinda like the one from 'Hammer To Fall'.

- The drums on some parts of 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' by Def Leppard sound just like 'We Will Rock You'.

- Kashmir by Led Zeppelin has it's similarities to Innuendo, and in fact it was Roger the one who said that Innuendo was like Queen's Kashmir.
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Sepultura - Symptom Of The Universe
This song is EQUAL to Stone Cold Crazy

byebye
Ricardo
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I always thought that if Queen did a heavy metal track, it would sound like "Flash of the Blade" by Iron Maiden.
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Mr Big(1977)Stole Queens harmonies
Grand Prix(1982)-Keep on believing Queen Sound
Fiction Factory(1984)-Feels like heaven chorus sounds very similar to Freddie
There must be more to life than this.
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"Stole Queens harmonies"

I'm sorry to break your bubble, but Queen didn't invent harmonies
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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What i meant was the Queen sound on harmonies.
There must be more to life than this.
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Valensia & Valentine - Mercurian Mystery March (March of The Black Queen)
Valensia & Valentine - Since All Bitter Opal Tears All Gone Elsewhere (SABOTAGE) (My Fairy King)
Valensia - Phantom Of The Opera (Bohemian Rhapsody)
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I used to think 'The Invisible Man' sounded a bit like Ghostbusters.But than again a lot of people do the first time they hear it.
"Take me to the room where the reds all red take me outta my head, that's what I said"
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oh yeah, everything from Valensia
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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*waits for someone to say Vanilla Ice*
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" sounds a bit like Queen's "Under Pressure" Queen must probably have stolen it from him...
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the beatles - Eight days a week

it's similar to need your loving tonight
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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"- The beginning of 'Orange Crush' by REM reminds me an awful lot of Radio Ga-Ga."

Um - maybe I need to go back and listen to those again.

I think of Queen every time I listen to "Brother" by Pearl Jam. Of course, that may be because it was heavily influenced by a certain person with very big hair.

Also - and this is kind of bizarred - I think Tony Arata's song "The Dance" may have had some major Queen influences.
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Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" sounds a bit like Queen's "Under Pressure" Queen must probably have stolen it from him...

surely you jest?
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"I think of Queen every time I listen to "Brother" by Pearl Jam. Of course, that may be because it was heavily influenced by a certain person with very big hair."

Bob Ross?
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)