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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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