lol! how are these songs homosexual????? and what IS a homosexual song exactly?? i thought only techno music was homosexual haha
rafael smeke · Member since
I Want To Break Free, Son & Daughter, Cool Cat, Body Language
People: Don't take everything too seriously...
Sebastian · Member since
Body Language. Delilah.
Ms.Lurex · Member since
"People: Don't take everything too seriously..."
i hope this wasn't being aimed at me...i'm not that stupid to think this thread is serious...i'm not one to be so literal and take everything up the arse...glad we got that straight...now carry on with the nonsense
Ms.Lurex · Member since
but come to think of it...roger taylor...what's up with the lyrics "fight from the inside, attack from the rear" i always thought that was a little homosexual...maybe he had built up homo-aggressive fantasies...or he wrote the song lusting over freddie...who knows :D
rhapsody__87 · Member since
Oy... :-\
Josuè · Member since
my vote goes to Body Language, I like to play it while...
it's a very sexual song, but I find it homosexual as well :p
Iam the one · Member since
Pain is so close to pleasure
Big Black · Member since
1. Great King Rat: Homosexual slang meaning "huge penis."
2. Father to Son: Homosexual slang for incestuous sex.
3. Teo Torriate: Homosexual slang meaning "bukkakke festival."
4. Tear It Up: Homosexual slang meaning "rip my anus to shreds."
5. Hammer to Fall: Homosexual slang for "huge penis ahead."
6. Let me Live: Homosexual slang meaning "it'll kill med dude, it's too big."
7. Khashoggi's Ship: Homosexual slang meaning "Khashoggi's penis."
D.Blythe · Member since
"Queerest" video? "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
"Queerest" Freddie song? "Body Language"
Freddie never really came out and SAID "I am gay", but I feel that around the time of "The Game" and "Hot Space" he said "fuck it, I'll do what I want". I think he figured he would dress and act the way that he felt and let the people think what the want. He was doing that in the 70's, but it was still ambiguous. In the 80's, especially the early 80's, he really swung over to the homosexual style of dress and life. If you went to a gay club in the early 80's, you would have thought that it was Freddie in a house of mirrors; every man in there had the short shorts, bushy mustache and leather. Not everyone who had a mustache and wore leather in the 80's was gay (take it easy, Tom Selleck), but you do not have to be from Fire Island to figure out where Freddie was coming from. Also, check out the "Living on My Own" video.
Ms.Lurex · Member since
LMFAOOOOOO @ big black!!!!!!!
MexQueenFM · Member since
"but come to think of it...roger taylor...what's up with the lyrics "fight from the inside, attack from the rear" i always thought that was a little homosexual...maybe he had built up homo-aggressive fantasies...or he wrote the song lusting over freddie...who knows :D"
the tattoo chick told me when she heard this song "oh Freddie was so gay!!" and i told her it wasn't him, but it's kind of gay line
Rich Tea · Member since
Funny never really thought of any Queen song as being homosexual although the lyrics to "DREAMERS BALL" always puzzled me!
MercuryArts · Member since
I have been listening to Fight from the Inside since 1981 when it was the first Queen album I got. I have never thought of it in any homosexual way. You people have a vivid imagination.
Daburcor? · Member since
Waitaminit! Songs can't have sex!!! What is the meaning of all this?! You tried to trick me! :O
Oh and, D.Blythe, The Tom Selleck comment... PRICELESS.