Saturday, 6 January 2018

Queen's 25 Best Songs: Critic's Picks

 Tom Petty 25. Queen - "Tenement Funster"  This Roger Taylor-sung glam reminiscence about restless youth kicked off a Sheer Heart Attack suite that also included "Flick of the Wrist" and "Lily of the Valley." 24. Queen - "In the Lap of the Gods" Even by this early stage of Queen's career, we knew the group could get a little over the top. The stacked, falsetto-flaunting vocals and ebb-and-flow construction is an important precursor to "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the very next album. The fourth single from The Works felt like a reward, and a good one, for fans craving something harder-rocking than its pompier predecessors. 22. Queen - "Don't Stop Me Now" A primarily trio song until May's guitar solo, this Jazz track is a light-hearted romp that nevertheless came off as a statement of intent at an unstoppable phase of Queen's career. Brian May's true definitive moments with Queen came via his guitar, but this A Night at the Opera folk song about space travelers (pre-astrophysics Ph.D.) is a gentle treat whose choruses still convey the harmonic majesty that is Queen's vocal trademark. 20. Queen -"Need Your Loving Tonight" A riffy, garage-tinged tune from bassist John Deacon that shows Queen could elevate even the most basic rock...

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