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Old 08-07-2009, 10:51 PM   #871 (permalink)
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1. Queen

The rest don't matter
well, ah, to you, maybe, but I am sure that even a quick survey of posters here would rdeveal all manner of rock bands that matter just as if not more than Queen....
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Old 08-07-2009, 10:53 PM   #872 (permalink)
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Im sure, but really, queen has at least 5 thousand songs and they all have an original sound. And its not just the drugs - TMV has the drugs, and Cassandra Gemini didn't really pull the originality hat.

But then again, I'm sure a quick survey would reveal all manner of users that are ready to start a ji'had about it. >_>
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Old 08-07-2009, 11:00 PM   #873 (permalink)
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hehehehehe... I do like your terminology about others reactions there... I don't doubt Queen's greatness, but there are plenty of other just as awesome bands out there, thats the only (probably well labored) point I was trying to make...

BTW judging by your post count you are fairly new here..... welcome!
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Old 08-07-2009, 11:03 PM   #874 (permalink)
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ah ty its always good to be welcomed. To be completely honest, the only reason i joined was for my own selfish want for tabs and sheet music to eriatarka covers that i found on youtube. oh well, im sure my spot saved in hell is just as warm as any other spot.

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Old 08-07-2009, 11:06 PM   #875 (permalink)
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Stick around, you might like it here! I have hung around and I'm loving this place right now!
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Old 08-08-2009, 02:54 AM   #876 (permalink)
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Im sure, but really, queen has at least 5 thousand songs and they all have an original sound. And its not just the drugs >_>
I suppose you could argue that their first 5 albums were fairly original simply due to the mixing of certain musical elements. Led Zeppelin style hard rock with plenty of riffing, along with a heavy doasage of glam rock, also at times their sound was very piano driven, again quite original for a group of their ilk. Also their was the inclusion of operatic overtones, along with their trademark multi-layered sound (Roy Thomas-Baker) They also added a certain amount of very British humour into their sound as well both lyrically and musically but this was only on certain songs, kind of like a British seaside rock sound. Add in Freddie Mercury`s powerful and emotional vocal delivery and you have the epic Queen sound. In fact what made them interesting at this time, was that both Brain May and Roger Taylor also sang as well.

After this though, came in the bland arena rock sound with choruses that everybody could wave their arms to and chant along with eg "We are the Champions" etc. Basically enough to put you off the group permantly.

By the 80`s the group were fairly devoid of ideas and even experimented with a 50`s rockerbilly to boost their flagging sound. Admittedly though, the group were still able to still produce successful but annoying pop singles that had you humming them for like weeks/months after hearing them. They had also become a complete self-Parody as well, especially with Freddie Mercury still running around or better said prancing around in his all-in-one-leotard, actually David Lee Roth was far more sexy to watch in his leotard at this time than Freddie was, David used to jump as opposed to prance.

5,000 original songs!!!!!!!! well nearer 5 albums worth really.

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well as long as you don't start a ji'had about it.
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Old 08-09-2009, 01:21 AM   #878 (permalink)
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1. The Beatles
2. Pink Floyd
3. Rush
4. The Doors
5. Led Zeppelin
6. Sublime
7. Mastodon
8. Muse
9. Red Hot Chili Peppers
10. Bob Dylan
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Old 08-09-2009, 10:36 PM   #879 (permalink)
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Unknown Soldier's description of the career of Queen is pretty much dead on accurate! They really did have an originality about them that made them unlike an other band, but that did, unfortunately, cave away to a very bland and predictable arena rock style, which is almost unforgiveable given how original their earlier material could be... ugh, how I hate the effects of commercialism on music sometimes!
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Old 08-09-2009, 11:12 PM   #880 (permalink)
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Unknown Soldier's description of the career of Queen is pretty much dead on accurate! They really did have an originality about them that made them unlike an other band, but that did, unfortunately, cave away to a very bland and predictable arena rock style, which is almost unforgiveable given how original their earlier material could be... ugh, how I hate the effects of commercialism on music sometimes!
i think queen is the exception to the 'bland and predictable' arena rock style. from what i understand they wrote the majority of their material with the expressed intent of having the crowd sing along almost like a choir in an orchestra. it was an interactive thing where the audience participation was one of the necessary elements to elevate their performances to a level most arena rock bands desperately attempt to achieve but never do.

the fact that they went to crap in the 80s shouldn't be held against them, it's not like many bands who enjoyed success in decades prior didn't end up in similar situations.
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