leonid

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Queen Live Killers
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Maybe it's you who hasn't read the definition in the dictionary properly: "orecchiabilità" means exactly ease of listening. Just think about what I have to read.
Queen Live Killers
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Look, for a group like this, there’s really no need for all this concentration; it’s not complex musical material, you know? Seriously, otherwise, what would it take for Mozart's Requiem? A lifetime? Oh, but I forgot that the Requiem was written first by the Queen...
Queen Live Killers
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The Queen didn't invent anything, but they knew how to add to rock operetta and glam that catchiness > I quote pixelid. And I emphasize THEY DID NOT INVENT ANYTHING and reiterate ADDED CATCHINESS, meaning they trivialized it.
Queen Live Killers
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so deep and experimental that they sold one hundred fifty million records...
Queen Live Killers
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yes, it must be so. They are so deep that I haven't understood them...
Queen Live Killers
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But Pixel, do you have dyslexia or cannot read? Because then everything would be explained. I told you I listened to them as a banal group deserves. In passing. Or do you argue that to appreciate their deep innovation and sense of experimentation prolonged and repeated listens are necessary?
Queen Live Killers
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here, enough talking, write a nice review, maybe about a night at the opera and the incredible experiments that you can find there.
Queen Live Killers
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It's true, Morgan, they didn't make commercial music banal; they made banal music commercial. Then, okay, there's experimentalism, heavy metal, glam—it's all their doing. But Gregorian chants, right? It seemed to me that the first ones were written by Brian May during a session of experimentation.
Queen Live Killers
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pixel, you're too strong. "the metal sounds." come on, tell me all the rest they invented. the harpsichord? the Queen. the harp? the Queen. the theremin? the Queen. you don't even know what you're writing. "metal sounds." for the love of God. yes, almost all metal singers sing like Mercury. Lemmy from Motörhead, for example, just to mention someone who wasn't REALLY influential.
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And anyway, I say goodbye, I’m signing off.