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- From: eaiu243@orion.oac.uci.edu ()
- Subject: Re: Best Albums/Queen
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- Date: 21 Nov 92 04:34:35 GMT
- References: <41280@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> <1992Nov20.094655.11881@unix.brighton.ac.uk>
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- In article <1992Nov20.094655.11881@unix.brighton.ac.uk> sjc27@unix.brighton.ac.uk (Eriond) writes:
- >cs65x3@sdcc8.ucsd.edu (Bryan Willson) writes:
- >
- >Well , actually some of us have been listening to Queen for years and
- >happened to have all the albums before Freddie died.
- >
- >But yes I'd agree, even here people say they love Queen, and yet dont know
- >half of there songs.
- >
- >And yes, they did deserve the greatness they get...they are great.
- >Do you know anyone else who could control an audience like Queen?
- >
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- As a matter of fact, there is one gentleman who shares that level of
- stage dynamics, sheer enthusiasm and control over an audience...
- Bruce Springsteen.
-
- As an aside, I can think of two rock'n'roll singers who could have sung
- opera if they'd wanted to: Elvis Presley and Freddie Mercury. Any others?
-
- --Andrew
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