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@9tome6 Come on now! I bought this the day it was released and was so disappointed.....as were 90% of Queen fans, I'd say. Back Chat? Oh man! How about Put out the Fire...which was the only song I liked on it when I was 14. And Las Palablas is a beautiful song. Staying Power is great live but the rest of it is horrible! Ask any Queen fan what was the worst and most will easily say Hot Space. Yes, Under Pressure doesn't count.
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@PolMcCartney Well Flash Gordon was a soundtrack album, so that's kinda iffy anyway. Funny, as long as Queen stated "no synthesizers" for years....I believe their best album The Game was the first to use synthesizers. And that's the album that simply sent them through the roof popularly and commercially.
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True. 'Hey Bulldog' is one of my favourite Beatles songs.
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@martinbarnes8 Yeah, I'd agree with you but it was a soundtrack album for the movie. At least it did have "Hey Bulldog"!
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I'd call Yellow Submarine the bad Beatles album.
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@TheJumpyPopcorn I'd say so. Roger and Brian talk about it in The Days of Our Lives doc, part 5 I think.
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@9tome6 Paul Prenter was a big asshole, he destroyed Freddie! Freddie was being manipulated by that nosy idiot. Somebody should have done something!
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@eightwasntenuff =P Brian, Roger and John were pissed at him? =P It's because Freddie was acting strange and was turning into a gay club lover, he was different and his bandmates were mad at him cos he wanted Queen to sound like a band that should be played at discos and such things, am I right?
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@PolMcCartney hahaha I don't agree, when Queen released The Game in 1980 or even before that time with News of the world in '77 or Jazz in '78, they lost many many fans who didn't see the same Queen from ANATO, ADATR and their first albuns, the truth is that they lost a lot of fans when they turned more pop but they also gained millions of fans, and there was no prejudice, there was profit. They sold out everywhere and topped the charts everywhere in the 80's
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actually, i don't really like flash gordon (not sure if to consider it an album) and hot space. but the 70s' had a pretty awesome series of classics, yes
it's like as soon as they started abandoning hard rock and approached the electronic scene, they started losing their popularity



@MrMegaFredzeppelin
Queen,The Beatles,and Led Zeppelin never made any bad albums.
onthemoveagain 1 year ago 42
@onthemoveaga Looking back, I think Queen had both the Beatles and Zep beat. Originality, musical ability, and songwriting.....Queen beats both of them, so I think. Just my opinion. As for making bad albums? Queen - Hot Space.....Led Zep - Coda....The Beatles - Let it be. Not horrific albums - all had their bright spots - but obviously the weakest links. There were many faults and follies; to think otherwise is pretty absurd.
DickLodge68 1 year ago 13