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Queen At Wembley 1986
Randomly put this on and wow! The size of the crowds, the obvious atmosphere, the energy, and as for his voice!! Just incredible. And Brian Mays guitar playing!! They do NOT make concerts like that anymore! Such an incredible talent. Such a waste.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.douglas - // A perfectly adequate band as far as they went but let's not get too carried away. //
I think you can level many adjectives at Queen, but perfectly adequate' is not one of them.
They were consistently ahead of their time, and they managed to do what all the absolultey top artists do, create a sound which can only ever be them and no-one else.
// Quirky but unfocused and as for Mr May, change it up a bit big man.
There we are in alignment, I did despair of the virtually unchanging guitar tone that May used, and still uses - it is very much a signature tone, but it could be so much more.
He can vary it, and did on occasion, but nowhere near as much as I would have liked, but that's just a minor gripe with an awesome band.
I think you can level many adjectives at Queen, but perfectly adequate' is not one of them.
They were consistently ahead of their time, and they managed to do what all the absolultey top artists do, create a sound which can only ever be them and no-one else.
// Quirky but unfocused and as for Mr May, change it up a bit big man.
There we are in alignment, I did despair of the virtually unchanging guitar tone that May used, and still uses - it is very much a signature tone, but it could be so much more.
He can vary it, and did on occasion, but nowhere near as much as I would have liked, but that's just a minor gripe with an awesome band.
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