A Night at the Opera
30 Second Song Clips:
Death On Two Legs
Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon
I'm in Love With My Car
You're My Best Friend
'39
Sweet Lady
Seaside Rendezvous
The Prophet's Song
Love of My Life
Good Company
Bohemian Rhapsody
God Save the Queen
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My Album Review
Death on Two Legs:
A mean kind of song. But I like it. Sounds like Freddie was really p!$$ed at an old boyfriend or something. I love the piano intro. Good song to listen to if you are mad.
Lazing on a Sunday afternoon:
A lighthearted, playful song. I especially love the electric guitar solo part. Great job Brian!
A short song.
I'm in love with my car:
A weird song, but a good one nonetheless.
It's kind of strange to me how someone could be in love with their car, but a lot of Queen stuff is strange like that. Good song for a car show.
You're my best friend:
One of my favorite Queen songs. I love the electric piano, that is a beautiful part. Freddie had such an amazing talent, and if you haven't noticed by this song you won't ever.
'39:
My favorite song on this whole album. Brian did such a great job on lead vocals! I especially love the guitar parts of this song. It kind of tells a story.
Sweet Lady:
This is an okay song, but not my fave: it's kind of confusing, like "Okay what did he mean with this lyric?"
As always, great job guys!
Seaside Rendezvous:
A fun, playful song. This is a great upbeat song to listen to in the daytime. Good for parties by the water's edge.
The Prophet's Song:
Another great song written by Brian May. This song is over 8 minutes long, and very beautiful. Awesome song. It really makes you think.
Love of my Life:
Really pretty song. Freddie's amazing talent was  extremely obvious in this song. I can sing this song fairly well, considering that I am only a 16 yr. old. Smashing job on piano!
Good Company:
Another of Brian's 'story songs'. It's kind of hard to understand, but then again this album
is older than I am.
Bohemian Rhapsody:
The Queen classic. Everybody knows this song. It's 5 minutes55 seconds long(not 6 minutes), even check the time on your cd player. The video for this song was a groundbreaking one back in the day, and changed the way everyone looks at music videos.
God Save The Queen:
I'm American, and  Royally Confused.
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