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Post by Soul Pinata on Aug 6, 2018 5:28:48 GMT
Fuck this guy. That's really all I have to say about that. Makes for a shit thread I realize but there really isn't much more to say about him.
He's just a hostile and cunty Queen superfan and that's pretty much his whole story. He just sucks.
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Post by daved on Aug 6, 2018 9:24:45 GMT
Just saw his posts in that Queen thread. Jesus Christ shut the fuck up.
When you can’t admit your favourite band is capable of making shit music, you’re basically a fucktard
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Post by thisonehurts on Aug 6, 2018 9:45:16 GMT
Reading it now... what a twat. And the implication is that there are even worse Queen fans than him on Queenzone. Fuck knows how.
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Post by audiopro on Aug 6, 2018 17:50:38 GMT
When I left school, I volunteered for Hospital Radio to get some experience. Phil, my producer, only had one rule. Any Queen records played on air had to be faded out after 3'30" because "they're all overlong and fucking boring."
This was before Freddie Mercury died and was made a Saint.
I like Phil. We're still in touch.
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Post by cockledge on Aug 6, 2018 19:06:03 GMT
Did you know that I Want To Break Free killed Queen's career in America because America is full of homophobic boors who cant take men in drag? Well Sondek does, and he has a text block of promotional quotes and pictures that testify to that which he'll repost any time 80's Queen is maligned thanks to the Sondek Signal! It's in the shape of a giant cock.
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Post by daved on Sept 12, 2018 13:02:43 GMT
Somebody To Love is one of the worst songs to ever grace the airwaves. Those overwrought backing vocals. Ugh. SOMEBODY SOMEBODY SOMEBODY......fuck you!
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Post by thisonehurts on Sept 12, 2018 13:24:01 GMT
Everybody who liked Queen in the '70s, including me, went off them instantly when they put out Somebody To Love. The only people who bought it were weird fans of barbershop music and ancient old ladies.
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Post by audiobile on Sept 12, 2018 17:08:00 GMT
I dunno... I kinda dug it, still do. It doesn't really sound any different than the Queen music that preceded it, to my ears. Maybe that's it. I don't Have The Ears.
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Post by bradman on Sept 12, 2018 19:52:48 GMT
Yeah, I think Flash Gordon was their nadir.
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Post by mintyjackhole on Sept 12, 2018 21:12:28 GMT
Bradman, you spelled apex wrong.
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Post by bradman on Sept 12, 2018 23:11:00 GMT
Lol, when you're right you're right.
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Post by Sanjay Gupton on Sept 13, 2018 12:14:50 GMT
A long time ago I was thinking, "Man, when I was 14 I thought The Prophet Song was real cool," so I went out and bought that album. I pretty much either outright laughed at how dumb the songs were or just hated it. By the time I got to Prophet Song, I was really ready to remember what it was I liked. I laughed at how dumb it was and just took the record off the turntable and put it in the sale pile. Outside of Tie Your Mother Down I don't think I can listen to them at all.
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Sept 13, 2018 12:26:22 GMT
I'll admit a genuine love of Queen to the point where I actually went to see the zombie Queen with Paul Rodgers (a truly awful idea, it turns out), but even without Sondek's crusades to Make Queen Great Again, I often question whether I want to continue calling myself a fan of the band that made The Invisible Man.
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Post by banana on Sept 13, 2018 13:03:20 GMT
Never could stand them. Funnily enough they were my son's favourite band when he was about six. He'd heard "We Will Rock You " and "We Are The Champions" on some computer game and thought they were cool. He's grown out of it now, thank goodness, and sees those tracks, like most sane people, as cartooney kiddie tunes.
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Post by daved on Sept 13, 2018 13:04:20 GMT
A long time ago I was thinking, "Man, when I was 14 I thought The Prophet Song was real cool," so I went out and bought that album. I pretty much either outright laughed at how dumb the songs were or just hated it. By the time I got to Prophet Song, I was really ready to remember what it was I liked. I laughed at how dumb it was and just took the record off the turntable and put it in the sale pile. Outside of Tie Your Mother Down I don't think I can listen to them at all. and now I know and now I know and now I know and now I know and now I know and now I know whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa..... SHUT THE FUCK UP!
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