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god_of_stans
I almost cried to this song the other day in my car lol. I had to do an 1 hour trip and I was lost in my thoughts and this song came in, I was feeling a bit down honestly, so when the chorus came in I felt my throat getting tight and I had teary eyes, that's the first time I felt like crying to a song in a very long time. This is to me the most passionate Freddie had ever been in a song and his greatest vocal performance too. I'm not mad at people saying this is Queen's best song, I'm starting to think so too
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neodude991
That middle section is absolute genius! Right up therre with the middle section from The Prophet's Song.
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SpikeTheLobster
Sounds really awful when one of your earbuds doesn't work because you dropped it in your tea. :(
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violetttodd
Сильный текст, сильная музыка, сильный вокал. Болезненная, негативная, но прекрасная песня. Шикарно.
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Ninetales-
Magnificent // the part after the flamenco is absolutely otherworldly, goooooosebumps
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YoQueSe666
As the Brits’ longest single, “Innuendo” incorporated hard rock with pop rock and Queen’s trademark touch of opera to become a UK chart-topper. Starting with an epic military-sounding drumbeat, it marches along to Brian May’s electric and classic guitars but is given a decidedly Spanish flair thanks to Yes guitarist Steve Howe’s flamenco solo. Its introspective lyrics are especially poignant considering Freddie Mercury had AIDS at the time. -- watchmojo
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