| 3rd September 2006 02:33 AM |
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| BONOISLOVE |
quote: Farrokh Bulsara wrote:
not bound to please wrote:
Girl! Didn't your Momma tell you that overbites are made for men who can chew all that they bite off?
Queen is so... so eighties.. so.. so... |
| 3rd September 2006 02:44 AM |
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| not bound to please |
quote: Farrokh Bulsara wrote:
not bound to please wrote:
Girl! Didn't your Momma tell you that overbites are made for men who can chew all that they bite off?
What sort of seasoning do you use?
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| 3rd September 2006 10:53 AM |
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| Wayneowl |
I'M BRIAN MAY!!! |
| 3rd September 2006 11:03 AM |
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| Gazza |

"I'm Brian - and so is my wife!" |
| 3rd September 2006 01:06 PM |
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| glencar |
That's 1977, right? |
| 3rd September 2006 01:08 PM |
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| Gazza |
Scarily - that pic is from the 90s! |
| 3rd September 2006 01:08 PM |
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| glencar |
Oy vey! |
| 3rd September 2006 03:13 PM |
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| danielharris627 |
Lmao, oh god. |
| 4th September 2006 03:51 AM |
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| FotiniD |
I like Queen but I don't like Dirty Work So what does that make of me?
Also, Queen were so much more than what most people think, based on their eighties hits such as "Radio Ga Ga" or "I Want to Break Free". Their classic seventies period produced some gems there, and although they were a lot different from the Stones, that doesn't mean they weren't good.
They were intelligent and incredibly talented and Mercury was 100% an amazing frontman and singer.
Do today's 'Queen' have anything to do with all that? In my opinion, no. But there's an acme and decadence in everything, so... |
| 4th September 2006 08:30 AM |
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| corgi37 |
My fave Queen album in JAZZ. Some very cool playing on that album. Some top riffs, and the drums are great.
Fat bottomed girls is like my personal anthem. |