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From Steven Alter <shteevea@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: but WHICH Queen?
Date Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:21:45 -0800 (PST)

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Having grown up with A NIGHT, A DAY and NEWS OF THE WORLD, I rarely listened to the early stuff back then.  But these days, the first three albums get far more play than the rest of the catalogue.  There's something about the energy and ambition that makes even the duff tracks fun.

Sam Smith <sam@lullabypit.com> wrote:  Matt Whitby wrote:

I was listening to a lot of Queen II too.

"The March Of The Black Queen" is excellent.

Absolutely. And "The Faerie-Feller's Master Stroke" is right on up there,
too....

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