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Allison TheWeasel Beattie (0 KP) created a post

Nov 18, 2018  
So is anyone else ready for "The Queen of Air and Darkness" to come out? Me and my cousin are DYING!!!
     
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib | 2017 | Music & Dance
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"His ode to ‘Trap Queen’ as the new ‘I Will Always Love You’ first caught my attention. I was instantly hooked."

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Flash Gordon (1980)
Flash Gordon (1980)
1980 | Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Queen soundtrack (1 more)
Brain blessed
Gordons alive
Part of my childhood saw this when i was ten years old i remember it mostly for the queen soundtrack and the over the top acting from brain blessed sam jones is good as flash gordon shame his career didnt take off after this but the movie still holds up as mindless fun
  
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Andy K (10823 KP) Apr 20, 2018

Love this movie!!

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Morgan Sheppard (968 KP) created a post

Nov 22, 2023  
I was lucky enough to read Queen of Earth & Stone (Crescent Queens #1) by Tricia Meyers the other week. It is a #Fantasy #Romance and her debut novel. I thought I had shared my review, but obviously not! So here it is...

https://morganjsheppard.weebly.com/morgans-musings/queen-of-earth-stone-crescent-queens-1-by-tricia-meyers
     
News of the World by Queen
News of the World by Queen
1977 | Rock
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8.4 (5 Ratings)
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The sound of Queen never disappoints and the vocals and guitar of Brian May are just excellent. (1 more)
The band ooze charisma and class.
  
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Dave Mustaine recommended A Night at the Opera by Queen in Music (curated)

 
A Night at the Opera by Queen
A Night at the Opera by Queen
1975 | Metal, Pop, Rock
8.8 (10 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I get all the Queen records mixed up because there are so many neat songs but there never was, in my opinion, a consistent groove to one of the records where you could clearly identify a distinct period during those first few. But the operatic approach to Queen totally changed how I viewed heavy rock and I still think that Brian May was ahead of his time with his weird picking, guitar tones and harmonies. Of the later Queen material, I was listening to 'Who Wants To Live Forever' the other day and Freddie's voice – every time I hear it, my eyes fill up. It's so incredibly emotional and that's what we, as musicians, want to elicit from the listener. Freddie and Queen were such a huge part of my life."

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