"Hello again my beauties - is it happening?" (Freddie Mercury)
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Queen Biography
Queen Music Lyrics The British rock group Queen got its start in early 1971, when Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) from the defunct group Smile joined with local singer Freddie Mercury (born Freddie Bulsara) and college classmate John Deacon (bass). The group played small shows around London before a demo found its way to EMI. The group signed with the label in early 1973 and released their eponymous debut that July.
In 1974 Queen II followed up.
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The group's third release, Sheer Heart Attack, came out later that same year and finally broke the band in Britain, thanks to the U.K. No. 2 single "Killer Queen".
In late 1975 Queen returned with the elaborately recorded album A Night at the Opera, whose advance single, "Bohemian Rhapsody," reached No. 1 in the U.K. The album was a huge success, reaching the U.S. Top 10 and going platinum. During the world tour that followed, each of Queen's first four albums sat in the U.K. Top 20, an unprecedented feat.
In 1976 was released A Day at the Races. The album was greeted by record advance orders in Britain, and reached No. 5 in the United States.
1977's News of the World contained the international No. 1 hits "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions," whose gloating strains have graced sporting events worldwide ever since.
Abandoning their manager, Queen released Jazz in 1978.
After more extensive touring, Queen returned to London to record their double-live album, Live Killers, in 1979.
The group recorded a soundtrack for the failed 1980 sci-fi movie Flash Gordon.
In 1980 Queen recorded The Game, the biggest album of their career and their first U.S. No. 1 album.
In 1982 Queen released Hot Space, another commercial smash.
Queen returned to the studios in late 1983 to record The Works, released early the next year; its first single "Radio Ga Ga" reached No. 1 in 19 countries, though the album was not as popular as past Queen releases.
The group recorded a soundtrack for the 1986 action film Highlander, entitled A Kind of Magic.
Queen spent much of 1987 and 1988 apart. Queen's much-anticipated 16th album, The Miracle, was released in May 1989 and entered the U.K. charts at No. 1.
1991's Innuendo once again entered the U.K. charts at No. 1, reaching the U.S. Top 30.
On November 22, 1991, singer Freddie Mercury shocked the rock world by admitting that he was a closeted homosexual and was dying of AIDS. Two days later, he passed away, effectively ending Queen. Ironically, only a few months after Mercury's death, Queen enjoyed an amazing revival in the U.S., thanks to the appearance of "Bohemian Rhapsody" in the movie Wayne's World.
The three Queen members briefly reunited in 1994 to record music for unreleased Mercury demo tapes, creating the final Queen album, 1995's Made In Heaven.
Queen was inducted into the Rock 'N Roll Hall Of Fame in 2001.
Some Queen Questions And Answers
Question: I wanna know what Radio Ga Ga and Bijou are about?
Radio Ga Ga is about the TV music channels taking over the once predominant role of the radio. Bijou is a love song.
Question: Who wrote the Queen song, "We are the Champions?"
Freddie Mercury - the lead singer of Queen.
Question: What is Bohemian Rhapsody about and why do they say galileao(sp)?
The only thing Fred ever said about Bo Rhap is that it is a personal song about relationships. How much that has to do with the truth is a mystery. As for the Galileos, I suspect that was just Freddie being extravagant.
Question: I asked this question - Who is Mustapha Ibrahim?
Mustapha Ibrahim is just a name Freddie chose for his song. It's not a real person.
Question: What were all of the number one hits that Queen had in the United States?
Crazy Little Thing Called Love, and Another One Bites The Dust
Question: Who wrote " The show must go on "?
"The Show Must Go On" was written by Brian.
Question: What does Radio Ga Ga mean I coldn't find any dictianory?
Roger Taylor's little son made a comment about the radio being "ca ca". Roger used the child language for the song although the "ca ca" was softened to GaGa in order to avoid unnecessary discussions.
Question: Did queen break the records of concerts, How much people watched them in concerts?
Well, during Live Aid in 1985 Queen played over 275,000 fans raising nearly $80 million in lbs. that day. In which Elton John said this "Queen was big that day when they stole the show". But during the Magic Tour in 86 Queen performed over 145,000 fans at Wembley Stadium during the two days on the 11th & 12th of July. And I truly believe that there were more peole at Live Aid that in any other concert in which probably broke the record at the time.
Question: Crazy little thing called love, is a cover of elvis of something like that?
It's not a cover, it's an original Queen song written by Freddie Mercury. However, it was written and performed with Elvis in mind.
Question: How rich are Roger & Brian?
Brian's fortune has recently been calculates at £90m, Roger's at £80m.
Question: Was "We will rock you" written in support for Manchester United?
No, it was not written to support any football team.
Question: Does anybody know where Brian and Roger live?
They both live in England. They don't want their exact addresses to be known in order to protect their privacy.
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