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- From: cs65x3@sdcc8.ucsd.edu (Bryan Willson)
- Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll
- Subject: Best Albums/Queen
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 20:57:53 GMT
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- Firstly, how come since Freddie Mercury died a year ago has everyone
- now begun to proclaim Queen as "the best band (or one of the best)
- of all time." Where were these people before? It seems to me to be
- rather a bandwagon thing. Granted, after having another listen to
- some songs that I hadn't heard in a while, I found them to be good,
- but I don't know whether they merit greatness.
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- As to "desert island" albums. A couple I'd like to add are:
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- Rod Stewart-"Gasoline Alley" and "Every Picture Tells a Story"
- The Beatles-"The Beatles" (two for the price of one)
- Bob Seger-"Night Moves"
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