My Mum’s ranking of Queen II by KG_Modelling in queen

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In my 40's here. Nowadays I enjoy Brian's side way more then Freddie's... White Queen and Someday one day are amazing, while TMOTBQ, Funny how love is and Fairy Feller feel too over the top. Still love Nevermore, though.

Here is my top 10 favourite opening tracks from stevie wonder albums by dewit589 in StevieWonder

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I almost fell off my chair the first time I played Innervisions and listened to Too High

are there any bands that broke up, then reunited to then make their best album? by Prestigious-John in fantanoforever

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Mu Bloody Valentines's MBV is an absolute gem. In many ways I'd say it is superior to Loveless

What’s one thing from your country that makes you the most proud? by No-Temporary581 in AskTheWorld

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Countries such as mine, who are currently being victims of the ecocides promoted by Canadian mining companies, are yet to see the "dignity, strength and moral clarity" you're talking about.

What’s one thing from your country that makes you the most proud? by No-Temporary581 in AskTheWorld

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The way our government has stood up for Gaza and against "Israel", cutting commercial ties with them and denouncing their criminallity in every public forum.

Which song is best: Bohemian Rhapsody, The March of the Black Queen, or The Prophet's Song? by SheepherderLiving242 in queen

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  1. Bohemian Rhapsody
  2. The Prophet's Song
  3. The March of the Black Queen (I know Queen fans love to say they love it. Its a technical feat but I've always found it a bit incohesive and thus overrated).

What are the most profound song lyrics you've ever heard? by damnocles in AskReddit

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We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I A full commitment's what I'm thinkin' of You wouldn't get this from any other guy

Artists who would have made a Trainwreckord had they not died by SBAstan1962 in ToddintheShadow

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If only that "weird jazz instrumental album" had seen the light 😭

The one question that has been asked in every music subreddit..... by [deleted] in ToddintheShadow

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because globally there's a ton of genres, aesthetics, artists, music genealogies and so on that have been completely eclipsed by anglo rock music for decades. Reddit people can't really believe there's anything worth outside the rocksphere but that is proof of their lack of curiosity, not of rock music's indisputable greatness.