+Evan Whitford how about White Man, Son and Daughter, Modern Times Rock n Roll, Flick of the Wrist, Father to Son, Prophets Song, Death on Two Legs, Let Me Entertain You... They got heavy as hell. :)
***** Nah, don't intend to be taken seriously. What's the fun in being taken seriously? I mean, you have a rubber duck as an avatar. I can't take YOU seriously either.
Am I the only one who thinks that their Innuendo album was their greatest album? Innuendo, Headlong, Hitman, Ride the Wild Wind, the Show Must Go On, and I'm Going Slightly Mad are really great songs, all on a single album.
+אבהו דלשר The same here. Two days ago, when I was copying Queen songs to my mp3 player, I realized that I copied the entire Innuendo album, while I would normally take approx. 2-3 songs from each of their remaining albums. That says it all...
+אבהו דלשר They could have done without Delilah and maybe switched it out with Too Much Love Will Kill You that was already recorded before they started on Innuendo. Make that switch and it becomes the greatest Queen album ever. But it's still a solid 1a to A Night at the Opera
Queen getting back to their roots for what they probably thought would be one of their last opportunities. It's raw, powerful, energetic, hard core rock and a perfect reminder of what this immensely talented band brought to the world of music!! Also, love that John Deacon added his vocals. :)
Cotswold Lad Perhaps the info was wrong but I read this was a rare occasion where John added his vocals. 🤷🏽♀️ I’ll have to see if I can find that again.
And.. What A BASS LINE too.. JOHN DEACON would deserve to be knighted for this.. I specially love the end of the track, from 3:00 : decadent and magnificient. That's Rock'n'roll at Firmament. All details.. At 3:40, change of rythm from Roger Taylor.. Great. I can't get bored of this song. Freddie was really the Hitman. No one could equal Queen's Magic.
John was such an underrated member of the band, he was an excellent bass guitarist and Queen songs just wouldn’t have been the same without him, they all brought their own unique talents to the band. No one sings like Freddie, no one drums like Roger, no one plays bass like John, and no one plays the guitar like Brian 🎸
Freddie was very talented and true to life. I feel the deep emotional pain he felt through his eyes and his wonderful songs. God certainly loves Freddie for his loving personality and of course for the love he showed to his many "hairy babies". Freddie had a heart of gold to all of them. May God Bless Freddie Forever
2:44 "Gonna blow you away". This transition between Freddie's voice and the Brian's Red Special is something brutal. It is like the voice is transforming into a guitar. In addition, the change of the rhythm from Roger 'dum, dum-pah-dum, dum, dum, pah' is very very powerful. Love the sound of snares. Masterpiece.
This is just Queen reminding people that they are a rock band that still rocks. Hard as they come with a face melting solo from May. The fact that they recorded so many great songs like this at such a high level of quality still astounds me. One of the best bands ever....Period!
He was about to die but was still able to sing heavy metal... just as at the beginning of Queen. And not the commercial trash many bands create nowadays but quality metal.
Freddie really gave all his high voice energy to the last 2 albums while having AIDS, not a lot people with sickness would have that energy they would give up freddie really was strong and still gave his best to the fans 👏👍
@@matthewhodgson4447 Wasn't his style. He may have been very private about what he was dealing with, but that didn't stop him from (quietly) pouring money into the research effort too. I've also read that he made himself a bit of a guinea pig knowing it was probably too late for him but hoping they might make a breakthrough for future patients. Given what Elton John said showed up for him for Christmas in '91, that wouldn't surprise me much.
This song is a killer. Excess of talent in it. Behind the simple hard Rock image, if you take time to analyse structures, arrangements and details, you will undestand this is a piece of Art. Pure Masterpiece.
Honestly if queen kept going after the 90s honestly they would have been a heavy metal band because in the 90s heavy metal was big. And honestly this is there heaviest track despite modern time rock n roll and stone cold crazy
They should put this in the Q+AL set when they get back on the road. I'm hoping they celebrate the album's 30th anniversary by playing songs like this and Headlong, maybe even Innuendo in full.
Hell yeah! Here are my boys proving they could still rock out with their jocks out, 1991 style! I think "Innuendo" is such a great album. This song just shreds! That year my two favorite workout cassettes were Metallica's Black Album and Queen's "Innuendo"... Needless to say, I was in pretty good shape that year.
One of my favorites! Everything was absolutely perfect for this track, including the guitar work, starting at 0:10 sounds like it’s soaring through the skies and through mighty stadiums. Awesome track.
@@guitarheaven1747 They actually started out as a heavy metal/hard rock band on their first three albums and their live shows were especially heavy (I highly recommend listening to their '74 Live at Rainbow and BBC recordings), though even later to the band's career they did lots of metal songs, say Hammer to Fall, Sheer Heart Attack (the song), Princes of the Universe, Dragon Attack, Dead on Time, I Want It All, Was It All Worth It and the "Fast" version of We Will Rock You to name a few famous examples. The problem is that their softer songs are most often the only ones that are included in radio play, commercials, movies and even compilation albums, thus leaving their very prominent heavy metal side more obscure to the general audiences.
@@sirjanska9575 The best way to describe the band's evolution is like this 1973-1975: Prog Metal 1976-1977: Awesome Arena Rock Band 1978-1980: Abba on Steroids 1980-1989: A band that bridged the gap between Synth pop and Hair Metal (Despite being a good live band) 1991-2017: Legends 2018-Present: Manufactured bullcrap thanks to a movie which itself has one of the most intoxicated fandoms I have ever seen
"Mustafa" was the song I was inducted in the world of Queen in early 80's when I was in school, still Queens music give me a goosebumps and my hair stand to its ends.
This is vicious, Roger hitting the drums like they owe him money, Brian doing magnificent major chords to finger bending solo, John's brilliant bass line, one of the great bass guitarists, and Freddie, even though his is an ailing voice, rips you the ultimate vocal, its a masterpiece 😀
Fantastic! When I think of the best hard rock and metal singers, I think of Chris Cornell and Ronny James Dio, but IMO Freddie Mercury is above and beyond even those guys. He was more than just a great rock singer, he was a force of nature. He was to rock singing what Jimmi Hendrixd was to rock guitarists; simply the best!!
How many centuries will pass till we see another band like this one? Even their 'filler' songs like this one were incredibly sung and played. Simply incredible.
Here we go, yeah Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah Hey, I'm the hitman Stand aside I'm the hitman I want your life Ain't no escaping Don't run and hide There goes the neighbourhood (I'm gonna kill for your love) that's right Hitman Now don't you cry I'm just a hitman And you might get fried Gun in my pocket Don't get me wrong I'll be your hitman I'm a fool for your love I'm a head shredder That's better Baby, baby, baby I'm a hitman, hitman, hitman Yeah, trouble in the East, troubled in the West Struggle with the beast (what a thief, what a pest) Come back, mother Nuke that sucker Yeah, yeah, yeah Who knows what I'm talking about Waste that, brother All right Ooh That's the way to do it I'm the hitman I'm your prize But this hitman can cut you down to size Love me, baby Don't be so cool Love me, love me, baby I've been to the hitman school Yeah, yeah, yeah You're gonna make my day Gonna blow you away That's when the fun begins Are you ready for the sting? Gonna waste that thing (hitman) Hitman is king Go, go Oh, hitman, hitman
For me it's a night at the opera, a day at the races, news of the world, jazz, the game, sheer heart attack, the works, hot space, the merical, a kind of magic, innuendo, Queen 1, Queen 2.
Listen to "Dead On Time" and basically all their early albums, first and foremost, "Queen I" and "Queen II". The other Queen albums from 70s had much stuff like that strewn over.
The intro already gave goosebumps and by it , you know it's gonna be one hell of a song. Added to that , the intensity , that Hard Rock adreline plus the geniuses of Brian and Deakcy in that owe inspiring solo at the end = QUEEN MAGICALLY GENIUS 😍
Freddie's sick and dying and can still belt out some hard rock!!! All the thumbs down are just jealous sub-par, washed up old rockers who couldn't stand up to the likes of Queen and Freddie Mercury!!!
I love the energy that Roger put on their drumming! It's so rocking! He puts his own drumming style on every song, because this i like him. Fast drumming or numerous notes do not makes you the better drummer.
Rock song by queen: Stone cold crazy:1969 Liar:1971 Son and dougher:1971 Great king rat:1971 Modern time rock n roll:1971 Hangman:1971 Jesus:1971 Ogre battle:1972 Father to son:1972 See what a fool i've Been:1972 The march of the black queen:1973-74 Brighton rock:1974 Flick of the wrist:1974 Bohemian rhapsody(rock section):1975 Death on two legs:1975 Prophet song:1975 White man:1976 The millionaire Waltz (rock section);1976 Tie of mother down:1976 It's late:1977 Sheer heart attack:1977 We Will rock you(slow version)&(fast version):1977 Let me entertain you:1978 Dead on time:1978 More of that jazz:1978 Rock it:1980 Dragon attack:1980 I go crazy:1981-82? Put out the fire:1982 Hammer fall:1984 Tear it up:1984 Gimme the prize:1986 Princess of the universe:1986 One vision:1986 Khashoggi's ship:1989 Headlong:1989 Innuendo:1991 lost opportunity:1991 The Hitman:1991 Last one: Made in heaven (queen version)1995 very far.....
1991 No.1 ALBUM: Queen - Innuendo So, for my 19th birthday, at No.1, I got a Queen album. Pretty good going. And Freddie Mercury was still alive. It’s hard to think now that, unbeknownst to only his very close circle, Freddie only had a few months left to live at this point. The title track of this album was, on its own, absolutely phenomenal and looked to the world that the band were hitting yet another peak (I’ll come back to that track later in another post. When it comes to albums I like to try and pick a lesser known track if I can). The energy on the album was high. It seems incomprehensible that the lead singer would be dead before the year was out. Personally, I felt that something wasn’t quite right. Queen usually toured after every album but that didn’t happen with “The Miracle” a couple of years before and I was now at an age that I could go and see them, and I really wanted that opportunity. After seeing them pick the up their BRIT award the year before, and how different Freddie looked, nothing was forthcoming from the band at all. It just didn’t sit right. Looking back now though, there were definitely signs. His vocal performance had changed, he sounds slightly different on a few of these tracks. The struggles he must have been going through, only his determination and absolute conviction in life surely kept him going. It’s an album they never thought they would make, so they went for broke, and made sure Freddie went out swinging. I never bought the album at the time but completed my collection a while after. #mymusicalroadto50
well the hint would be thr tribute concert for Freddie. from everyone in top of pop band, metal, rock and grundge, and Led Zepp and Elton John? ... and dont tell me those people were easy to impress?
Innuendo = Queen II > A Night At The Opera > Sheer Heart Attack > The Works = The Game = News Of The World > The Miracle > A Day At The Races = Queen = Made In Heaven > A Kind Of Magic > Jazz > Hot Space = Flash Gordon
If anyone ever says Queen were not hard rock, send them this and Stone Cold Crazy.
+rockah12 no one ever said they weren't. You can hear a lot of hard rock on their early albums. And even some on their 80s output
Eliskoopa I was saying "if" someone said that.
Evan Whitford Yus, that too.
+Evan Whitford
how about White Man, Son and Daughter, Modern Times Rock n Roll, Flick of the Wrist, Father to Son, Prophets Song, Death on Two Legs, Let Me Entertain You...
They got heavy as hell.
:)
***** Nah, don't intend to be taken seriously. What's the fun in being taken seriously? I mean, you have a rubber duck as an avatar. I can't take YOU seriously either.
Am I the only one who thinks that their Innuendo album was their greatest album? Innuendo, Headlong, Hitman, Ride the Wild Wind, the Show Must Go On, and I'm Going Slightly Mad are really great songs, all on a single album.
And these are the days of our lives
+אבהו דלשר And Don't Try So Hard and Bijou
+אבהו דלשר The same here. Two days ago, when I was copying Queen songs to my mp3 player, I realized that I copied the entire Innuendo album, while I would normally take approx. 2-3 songs from each of their remaining albums. That says it all...
+אבהו דלשר They could have done without Delilah and maybe switched it out with Too Much Love Will Kill You that was already recorded before they started on Innuendo. Make that switch and it becomes the greatest Queen album ever. But it's still a solid 1a to A Night at the Opera
gfear24 I agree. I didn't care much for Delilah
Talk about an underrated track....
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Precisely
Metallica should cover this song!! It's awesome and rocks!!! :)
Metallica would failed miserably... trust me. I am a huge fan of Metallica but.. TRUST ME.
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The fact that Freddie was literally dying when he sung this is amazing. His vocals still were so strong even when he was dying.
" man breaks...spirit won't"
This is the most metal Queen song ever
Stone Cold Crazy and Great King Rat.
Don't forget "Sheer Heart Attack" from The News Of The World album.
That's more punk
Bpg5012 trick i would say keep yourself alive was kinda soft metal.
@@AlexRooneyComposer The Live Killers version of that was heavy metal. Queen could get heavy with the best of them.
Queen getting back to their roots for what they probably thought would be one of their last opportunities. It's raw, powerful, energetic, hard core rock and a perfect reminder of what this immensely talented band brought to the world of music!! Also, love that John Deacon added his vocals. :)
All of the backing vocals were done by May.
Cotswold Lad Perhaps the info was wrong but I read this was a rare occasion where John added his vocals. 🤷🏽♀️ I’ll have to see if I can find that again.
@@Gardenlodge4691 I also read Deacon sung here.
I believe more in what I've read than in a random comment did on UA-cam.
Please tell me where y’all found this info. I, for the life of me, cannot find it
@@josie1776 Where did you read it?
Freddie is king.
queen*
Hitman is king
Thank you
RockNRoll Star wrong; Freddie is queen.
Courtney Brown yaaasss😂
I almost got a heart attack when "The Hitman" started playing after "Delilah".
This comment freaked me out because I was just listening to Delilah
You mean a SHEER HEART ATTACK?
@@GrayWolf1521 o got the reference hehe
Just a question:
They've changed the image of 'A Night at the Opera' right? because before the image had no black background
@@leonardoguerra9363 , the background in black belongs to 'A Day At Races'.
And.. What A BASS LINE too.. JOHN DEACON would deserve to be knighted for this.. I specially love the end of the track, from 3:00 : decadent and magnificient. That's Rock'n'roll at Firmament. All details.. At 3:40, change of rythm from Roger Taylor.. Great. I can't get bored of this song. Freddie was really the Hitman. No one could equal Queen's Magic.
John was such an underrated member of the band, he was an excellent bass guitarist and Queen songs just wouldn’t have been the same without him, they all brought their own unique talents to the band. No one sings like Freddie, no one drums like Roger, no one plays bass like John, and no one plays the guitar like Brian 🎸
This bassline is great. It's fun to warm up with.
@@MrFusion john was always dancing while playing, so i think that's the secret haha
Good thing Brian wrote it so Freddie could sing it.
The instrumental parts are really Freddie too!
Freddie was very talented and true to life. I feel the deep emotional pain he felt through his eyes and his wonderful songs. God certainly loves Freddie for his loving personality and of course for the love he showed to his many "hairy babies". Freddie had a heart of gold to all of them. May God Bless Freddie Forever
2:44 "Gonna blow you away". This transition between Freddie's voice and the Brian's Red Special is something brutal. It is like the voice is transforming into a guitar. In addition, the change of the rhythm from Roger 'dum, dum-pah-dum, dum, dum, pah' is very very powerful. Love the sound of snares. Masterpiece.
It’s a sick transition indeed! Also keep in mind that all backing vocals were done by May!
Capolavoro assoluto pienamente d'accordo ❤
I think this is their most underrated song. My favourite song from Queen. Imagine this live...
that would be amazing
actually that never happend.. because of freddie's health condition they stopped doing live songs in 1985 and this song is from 1990
@@oribargil3958 86 was the last time freddie and Queen played live.
@@ForgottenHorrorchanneli am pretty sure it's 85 and not 86 but ok
@@oribargil3958 Live at Wembley was 86 i was there.
Oh my God this is one of the best Queen songs.
Too bad it's Underrated as all hell.
Rock it ;)
It s amazing how Brian can express what Freddie sings in every song by Queen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
That guitar intro damn
It's a fantastic riff we must confess.
This is just Queen reminding people that they are a rock band that still rocks. Hard as they come with a face melting solo from May. The fact that they recorded so many great songs like this at such a high level of quality still astounds me. One of the best bands ever....Period!
The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long. And just before the flame dies, it flares up like a super nova.
This is Metal/Hardrock and daaaaamn nice.. this would be the way, QUEEN would have sound like in the 90s.. oh man :( it sooooo good.
nofi4 I’ve been telling people for years had Freddie not been dying in 91, Innuendo would have been a straight up metal album
not everything.how bout a winter's tale.
A Winter's Tale was released in 1995 on The Made In Heaven album
Innuendo is a Masterpiece
It's amazing how higher his voice got when he was dying
TheOfficialCMAN his heavy smoking was also a factor :)
he actually stopped with when he got his aids diagnos so probably higher voice and more control because he stopped :)
I think it's more a case of losing the raspiness which he gained from smoking. Far as I'm aware he quit smoking around 1987
I saw him smoking on the set of Breakthru. That was Mid-1989.
his voice got thinner too because of the disease
They sould put this song on the Hitman videogames.
It would fit Bret Hart.
This would have been perfect for Bret Hart to come to the ring too. You have the catchy first part and a full version to sell in the merch store :)
ECW5320 Took the words right outta my mouth!
Yandere simulator would have been perfect for this song.
it could play on loophole and very noisy so you couldnt hear game sounds
Queen's most underrated song, methinks.
Thank you so much for not telling us you were ill, Freddie. I enjoyed this album and 'The Miracle' so much not knowing. Thank you. I love you 💛😽
What an amazing example of what Queen can do. A powerful heavy metal track sung by a dying Freddie... who gave everything till the end.
First time I heard this song I thought: I must learn how to play metal guitar! Now, rock and metal are my life. Thanks, Queen. 😎
Brian May is my inspiration for learning guitar
@@alcantarageraldine4613 me too :)
He was about to die but was still able to sing heavy metal... just as at the beginning of Queen. And not the commercial trash many bands create nowadays but quality metal.
*John Wick enters the room* *The Hitman by Queen starts to play*
thats awesome
i hope they take this request xD
Freddie really gave all his high voice energy to the last 2 albums while having AIDS, not a lot people with sickness would have that energy they would give up freddie really was strong and still gave his best to the fans 👏👍
You can't say he didn't go out quietly can you?
@@matthewhodgson4447 Wasn't his style.
He may have been very private about what he was dealing with, but that didn't stop him from (quietly) pouring money into the research effort too. I've also read that he made himself a bit of a guinea pig knowing it was probably too late for him but hoping they might make a breakthrough for future patients. Given what Elton John said showed up for him for Christmas in '91, that wouldn't surprise me much.
This might have been recorded in the miricale album
This song is a killer.
Excess of talent in it.
Behind the simple hard Rock image, if you take time to analyse structures, arrangements and details, you will undestand this is a piece of Art.
Pure Masterpiece.
Exactly..!
This song is just pure adrenaline
I wish they had ever played this song live!!!
Honestly if queen kept going after the 90s honestly they would have been a heavy metal band because in the 90s heavy metal was big. And honestly this is there heaviest track despite modern time rock n roll and stone cold crazy
Oh yes because they made songs following the trending of the era also, not all but quite a few of them so during 90s they would rock as hell..!
2:44 This song sure makes me blown away (like all other Queen songs).
This would of been a killer LIVE song. I could imagine Freddy coming out onto the stage and yelling to the crowd " HERE WE GO"
Agreed. It’s a shame that Freddie was too ill to perform it live. This would have been a song to get the crowd hyped up(just like We will rock you)
Yes, and then he will move in the stage close to Brian and simule that he’s playing the guitar too
They should put this in the Q+AL set when they get back on the road. I'm hoping they celebrate the album's 30th anniversary by playing songs like this and Headlong, maybe even Innuendo in full.
Honestly, Don’t Think This Entire Album Would Exist if Freddie Wasn’t Dying, Once U Understand The Background of The Making of the Album.
I agree. I think they knew the end was near, when making this album.
3:08
¡¡That SOLO!!
Hell yeah! Here are my boys proving they could still rock out with their jocks out, 1991 style! I think "Innuendo" is such a great album. This song just shreds! That year my two favorite workout cassettes were Metallica's Black Album and Queen's "Innuendo"... Needless to say, I was in pretty good shape that year.
It’s a crime how underrated this song is! (I say this to basically every queen song but especially this one)
One of my favorites! Everything was absolutely perfect for this track, including the guitar work, starting at 0:10 sounds like it’s soaring through the skies and through mighty stadiums. Awesome track.
I love how this song starts off!💥
The first heavy metal song I ever heard. This one changed everything for me.
Cool
I know Queen's really diverse and stuff, but I really wish they did more like this...
@@guitarheaven1747 They actually started out as a heavy metal/hard rock band on their first three albums and their live shows were especially heavy (I highly recommend listening to their '74 Live at Rainbow and BBC recordings), though even later to the band's career they did lots of metal songs, say Hammer to Fall, Sheer Heart Attack (the song), Princes of the Universe, Dragon Attack, Dead on Time, I Want It All, Was It All Worth It and the "Fast" version of We Will Rock You to name a few famous examples. The problem is that their softer songs are most often the only ones that are included in radio play, commercials, movies and even compilation albums, thus leaving their very prominent heavy metal side more obscure to the general audiences.
@@sirjanska9575 The best way to describe the band's evolution is like this
1973-1975: Prog Metal
1976-1977: Awesome Arena Rock Band
1978-1980: Abba on Steroids
1980-1989: A band that bridged the gap between Synth pop and Hair Metal (Despite being a good live band)
1991-2017: Legends
2018-Present: Manufactured bullcrap thanks to a movie which itself has one of the most intoxicated fandoms I have ever seen
@@thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051 Not in the least a bad assessment
this should be in the soundtrack for the game
Nathan Shlapobersky Yes! That would be amazing!
This song just kills
After all, he is the Hitman!
What a terrific song! Fabulous! And John does a great job in the track, as usual. What a bass line, my gosh!
"Mustafa" was the song I was inducted in the world of Queen in early 80's when I was in school, still Queens music give me a goosebumps and my hair stand to its ends.
The hardest rocking song of their career
This song reminds me of their early 70s era.
One of my favorite songs from this album. Reminds me of some of their early music.
The most underrated Queen song? Absolutely yes
Damn, this song slaps hard in. Best Hard Rock song of Queen.
With a song title like "The Hitman", I was expecting this song to kick ass. I was not disappointed! 🔥
This is vicious, Roger hitting the drums like they owe him money, Brian doing magnificent major chords to finger bending solo, John's brilliant bass line, one of the great bass guitarists, and Freddie, even though his is an ailing voice, rips you the ultimate vocal, its a masterpiece 😀
"Ive been to the hitman school". That line always killed me lol. Love the animation on this album. They really went out with a bang with innuendo
Fantastic! When I think of the best hard rock and metal singers, I think of Chris Cornell and Ronny James Dio, but IMO Freddie Mercury is above and beyond even those guys. He was more than just a great rock singer, he was a force of nature. He was to rock singing what Jimmi Hendrixd was to rock guitarists; simply the best!!
to me dio and freddie are on the same level, they're both just beyond everyone
THEIR HEAVIEST SONG... What a band!
innuendo was the perfect final album for them
This song is underrated :( A masterpiece to myself!
You do not mistake. I confirm : absolute Masterpiece.
Agreed ! Pure genius!!!
Heavy metal 🤘
Even some of their more unknown or underrated songs are absolutely incredible! Imma try to learn this on guitar
How many centuries will pass till we see another band like this one? Even their 'filler' songs like this one were incredibly sung and played. Simply incredible.
It´s not a filler, it´s a killer ;-)
Never again unfortunately
Here we go, yeah
Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, I'm the hitman
Stand aside
I'm the hitman
I want your life
Ain't no escaping
Don't run and hide
There goes the neighbourhood
(I'm gonna kill for your love) that's right
Hitman
Now don't you cry
I'm just a hitman
And you might get fried
Gun in my pocket
Don't get me wrong
I'll be your hitman
I'm a fool for your love
I'm a head shredder
That's better
Baby, baby, baby
I'm a hitman, hitman, hitman
Yeah, trouble in the East, troubled in the West
Struggle with the beast (what a thief, what a pest)
Come back, mother
Nuke that sucker
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Who knows what I'm talking about
Waste that, brother
All right
Ooh
That's the way to do it
I'm the hitman
I'm your prize
But this hitman can cut you down to size
Love me, baby
Don't be so cool
Love me, love me, baby
I've been to the hitman school
Yeah, yeah, yeah
You're gonna make my day
Gonna blow you away
That's when the fun begins
Are you ready for the sting?
Gonna waste that thing (hitman)
Hitman is king
Go, go
Oh, hitman, hitman
innuendo was their best album
and Queen II
YES 💜
For me it's a night at the opera, a day at the races, news of the world, jazz, the game, sheer heart attack, the works, hot space, the merical, a kind of magic, innuendo, Queen 1, Queen 2.
Oh yes man, they've ended up their career in a fucking Apotheose 🎇
I love all their albums but I think Sheer Heart Attack is my all time favourite
This is one of Queen's greatest tracks with the driving guitar of Brian and probably one of the best front men ever to front any band!
3:00 my favourite guitar solo
한참 전에 들었던 이 음악이 요즘에 꽂힌듯이 너무너무 좋아 자주 듣습니다.
강렬한 비트감이 정말 최고입니다.
Listen to "Dead On Time" and basically all their early albums, first and foremost, "Queen I" and "Queen II". The other Queen albums from 70s had much stuff like that strewn over.
They could do it ALL!!!!!
The solo at the end my goodness
It's a little self indulgent from Brian in my opinion 😂 goes on a little too long, it is awesome though! 🤟
This and these are the days of our lives are in the same album
The song right before this on the album is Delilah so imagine the jumpscare for the people first hearing the whole album
@@earthrip4744 yeah, it literally happened to me the first time
Finally this song hit 1 million views
Imagine if they performed this live...
Darn
Damnnnn
Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Yeah, that would have been something.
Maybe in an alternate universe, they got the cocktail right sooner.
The intro already gave goosebumps and by it , you know it's gonna be one hell of a song. Added to that , the intensity , that Hard Rock adreline plus the geniuses of Brian and Deakcy in that owe inspiring solo at the end = QUEEN MAGICALLY GENIUS 😍
To me, this is one of my favourite Queen songs
Freddie's sick and dying and can still belt out some hard rock!!! All the thumbs down are just jealous sub-par, washed up old rockers who couldn't stand up to the likes of Queen and Freddie Mercury!!!
one of my favorites tracks for my favorite album
I love the energy that Roger put on their drumming! It's so rocking! He puts his own drumming style on every song, because this i like him. Fast drumming or numerous notes do not makes you the better drummer.
Rock song by queen:
Stone cold crazy:1969
Liar:1971
Son and dougher:1971
Great king rat:1971
Modern time rock n roll:1971
Hangman:1971
Jesus:1971
Ogre battle:1972
Father to son:1972
See what a fool i've Been:1972
The march of the black queen:1973-74
Brighton rock:1974
Flick of the wrist:1974
Bohemian rhapsody(rock section):1975
Death on two legs:1975
Prophet song:1975
White man:1976
The millionaire Waltz (rock section);1976
Tie of mother down:1976
It's late:1977
Sheer heart attack:1977
We Will rock you(slow version)&(fast version):1977
Let me entertain you:1978
Dead on time:1978
More of that jazz:1978
Rock it:1980
Dragon attack:1980
I go crazy:1981-82?
Put out the fire:1982
Hammer fall:1984
Tear it up:1984
Gimme the prize:1986
Princess of the universe:1986
One vision:1986
Khashoggi's ship:1989
Headlong:1989
Innuendo:1991
lost opportunity:1991
The Hitman:1991
Last one:
Made in heaven (queen version)1995
very far.....
Heavy tune...I love it!! 🤘
Queen metal song!!!
1991
No.1 ALBUM:
Queen - Innuendo
So, for my 19th birthday, at No.1, I got a Queen album. Pretty good going.
And Freddie Mercury was still alive.
It’s hard to think now that, unbeknownst to only his very close circle, Freddie only had a few months left to live at this point.
The title track of this album was, on its own, absolutely phenomenal and looked to the world that the band were hitting yet another peak (I’ll come back to that track later in another post. When it comes to albums I like to try and pick a lesser known track if I can).
The energy on the album was high.
It seems incomprehensible that the lead singer would be dead before the year was out.
Personally, I felt that something wasn’t quite right.
Queen usually toured after every album but that didn’t happen with “The Miracle” a couple of years before and I was now at an age that I could go and see them, and I really wanted that opportunity.
After seeing them pick the up their BRIT award the year before, and how different Freddie looked, nothing was forthcoming from the band at all.
It just didn’t sit right.
Looking back now though, there were definitely signs.
His vocal performance had changed, he sounds slightly different on a few of these tracks.
The struggles he must have been going through, only his determination and absolute conviction in life surely kept him going.
It’s an album they never thought they would make, so they went for broke, and made sure Freddie went out swinging.
I never bought the album at the time but completed my collection a while after.
#mymusicalroadto50
So many bands took influences from Queen.. It's unveliebable
well the hint would be thr tribute concert for Freddie. from everyone in top of pop band, metal, rock and grundge, and Led Zepp and Elton John? ... and dont tell me those people were easy to impress?
Nurlinda F Sihotang elton john was freddies best friend dumb numb
A several number of bands like Metallica or iron Maiden
Metallica, Foo Fighters, Extreme, Panic at the Disco, just to name a few
@@Keston1302 p!atd?
The Queen of the 70s heavy metal. Love it
It's a 1991 song
@@BaguetteGamingOfficial but it sounds like the early 70s stuff. I specifically think of Father to Son.
love it! Simple as that. proper metal through and through!
Garth Toyntanen we have to thank May for it. He's into heavy stuff more that one would imagine.
He was dying, but he sang so well in this song!
What an underrated song definitely one of their best
Now this is what you call music. What a masterpiece by all 4 queen members way 2 go .🤘🤘🤘🎸🥁🎹🎸🎤
Tan solo imagínense que esta obra maestra hubiera sido tocado en vivo.... hubiera sido ASOMBROSO❤️🥺🤧
a fool for your love!!!! Freddie will be missed..
Gosh-geeze, this one is so underrated.
And when it rolls straight after Fight From The Inside, it's perfection.
Queen 1989
Innuendo = Queen II > A Night At The Opera > Sheer Heart Attack > The Works = The Game = News Of The World > The Miracle > A Day At The Races = Queen = Made In Heaven > A Kind Of Magic > Jazz > Hot Space = Flash Gordon
YES
Love this song 🎵
This. Is back to their early days...this could have been on sheer heart attack.
I love the guitar💋❤️🌹🥰😁😘
Queen could so ANY type of Rock music.
La mejor banda del universo!!
I love how this song comes after 'Delilah" in their album hahaha
I never knew this album rocked so hard. Damn.
my favorite,innuendo is a masterpiece
Don't want to run and hide from this song.
Straight up amazing
masterpiece!!! very very underrated song
When Queen back to their roots sound