Cover of Queen The Greatest Hits (MTV History) 4
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THE REVIEW

I ate a dictionary to write this, hope you like it!

Whenever I spent happy times with my first cousin Carlo, before his girlfriend left him and he changed his life by quitting being a rocker. My cousin always recommended me great music for chilling and more serious tunes to pick up girls, and Queen was a must, as he used to say. He gave me this album himself, saying LISTEN TO IT! And I listened to it so much that I almost know it by heart. Let's say that God sometimes gives and takes away, like with Frensis Mercury, whom He took away the right direction for procreating, and instead, he went with male homosexuals, but He gave him the voice! Don’t hold it against me EH, I didn’t say everyone can’t do as they please, but that voice: what chills! Strong emotions.

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This personal review celebrates Queen's Greatest Hits album as a deeply emotional and nostalgic collection. The author shares how the album, gifted by a cousin, became a memorable part of his youth, largely due to Freddie Mercury's unparalleled voice. The review highlights the album's lasting impact and emotional power, confirming its classic status.

Tracklist

01   The Show Must Go On (04:27)

02   Mr. Bad Guy (03:57)

03   The Invisible Man (04:00)

04   The Miracle (04:58)

05   Forever (03:23)

06   Friends Will Be Friends (04:10)

07   Don't Try So Hard (03:43)

08   Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (02:59)

09   Doing All Right (04:13)

10   In My Defence (03:56)

11   You Don't Fool Me (05:31)

12   The Night Comes Down (04:27)

13   Foolin' Around (03:40)

14   My Baby Does Me (03:25)

15   The Great Pretender (03:29)

16   Lily of the Valley (01:47)

17   Is This the World We Created...? (02:21)

18   Rock in Rio Blues (04:35)

19   Made in Heaven (05:27)

Queen

British rock band formed in London in 1970. Core classic lineup: Freddie Mercury (lead vocals), Brian May (guitar), Roger Taylor (drums) and John Deacon (bass). Known for genre-crossing albums and stadium anthems such as "Bohemian Rhapsody", and for legendary live performances (notably Live Aid 1985). Freddie Mercury died in 1991.
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