You will...hehe..when you hear people talking about it...
I assume it's inevitable...
You will...hehe..when you hear people talking about it...
History has made "Bohemian Rhapsody" THE track from "A Night At The Opera" but is there anybody other than me who feels "The Prophet's Song" is at least as good? Mercury's round-like, call and answer sequence in the middle is incredible.
I remember when I bought the record and listened to it the first time thinking that "The Prophet's Song" was probably going to be the album highlight because it is so masterful and then, of course, it got to "Bohemian Rhapsody" and I had to rethink.
And then, you also have 'Love Of My Life" in between the two. In my estimation, as much as I love other Queen stuff like the black (2nd) side of Queen II, and, well, there's just a lot of the early material, that side of "A Night At The Opera" was the apex of Queen's carreer.
Doug
I own this collection plus a few of their other DVDs. It really is a great collection of performances, many of which I remember watching on TV when they originally aired. There are some duplicates among the discs, or maybe that's just the case with the others included in my collection. It's worth it just to watch Mick Jagger roll his eyes when he sings "Let's spend some time together", the lyric change Ed insisted on.Pop Market has an interesting sale item today...it's Ed Sullivan's expansive ROCK AND ROLL CLASSIC DVD collection...12..that is TWELVE DVD's of the classic performance on that show..like the Doors...Beatles...for $119.99(you might have to sign up to see the price) HERE
What didn't the Beatles do?
http://www.amazon.com/The-Beatle-Myth-Invasion-1956-1969/dp/0786493585
What didn't the Beatles do?
http://www.amazon.com/The-Beatle-Myth-Invasion-1956-1969/dp/0786493585
What didn't the Beatles do?
http://www.amazon.com/The-Beatle-Myth-Invasion-1956-1969/dp/0786493585
Sounds like Leggy Mountbatten finally got a book deal.
On a snowy night, when the cable/satellite is out but you still have power, hunker down and watch "The Complete Beatles" (MGM VHS or LD), then immediately watch "All You Need is Cash" (The Rutles - VHS-LD-DVD)
It's remarkable, and you will complete your evenings video journey with a smile and humming a tune.
On a snowy night, when the cable/satellite is out but you still have power, hunker down and watch "The Complete Beatles" (MGM VHS or LD), then immediately watch "All You Need is Cash" (The Rutles - VHS-LD-DVD)
It's remarkable, and you will complete your evenings video journey with a smile and humming a tune.
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