Genius Meanings
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Queen – Seven Seas of Rhye
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Originally an instrumental on Queen’s eponymous debut album (Queen, 1973), this expanded rendition from 1974’s Queen II became the band’s first entry on the UK Singles Chart
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Queen – Seven Seas of Rhye (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Audience Cheering] / [Verse 1] / Fear me you lords and lady preachers / I descend upon your earth from the skies / I command your very souls you unbelievers / Bring before me what
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Queen – Seven Seas of Rhye (Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974)
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Roger: This one's called the 'Seven Seas Of Rhye' / Fear me you Lords and Lady preachers: / I descend upon your earth from the skies / I command your very souls you unbelievers
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Queen – Seven Seas of Rhye (1991 Remix and Additional Production by Freddy Bastone)
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[Intro] / Yeah / Yeah / [Verse 1] / Fear me you Lords and lady preachers / I descend upon your earth from the skies / I command your very souls, you unbelievers / [Chorus] / Bring
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Queen – Lily of the Valley
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“Lily of the Valley” is the third and final song of a medley also containing “Tenement Funster” and “Flick of the Wrist” on the album “Sheer Heart Attack”. The song was written by
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Queen – See What a Fool I’ve Been
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The song “See What a Fool I’ve Been” written by Brian May was released as the B-side to the Queen single “Seven Seas of Rhye” in 1974.
The song was inspired by a song titled “That
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Queen – In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Verse: Freddie Mercury] / It's so easy, but I can't do it / So risky, but I got to chance it / So funny, but there's nothing to laugh about / My money, is all you wanna talk about
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Queen – Love of My Life (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Spoken Word: Brian May] / This is the point where the guitarist gets to speak, now and again / Today, I don't have much to say except thank you very much for coming, and uh
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Queen – Impromptu (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Audience Cheering] / [Live Impromptu Song] / [Audience Cheering]
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Queen – Hammer to Fall (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Intro] / Hammer to fall! / [Verse 1] / Here we stand or here we fall / History won't care at all / Make the bed, light the light / Lady Mercy won't be home tonight / [Chorus
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Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Live at Knebworth Park, 1986)
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[Audience Applause] / [Verse 1] / Mama, just killed a man / Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead / Mama, life had just begun / But now I've gone and thrown
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Queen – Looks Like It’s Gonna Be a Good Night (Live in Budapest, 27th July 1986)
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[Instrumental Interlude] / [Vocal Ad-libs: Freddie Mercury]
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Queen – We Are the Champions (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Verse 1] / I've paid my dues / Time after time / I've done my sentence / But committed no crime / And bad mistakes / I've made a few / I've had my share of sand kicked in my face
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Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Live at Rock in Rio Festival)
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[Verse 1] / Mama, just killed a man / Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead / Mama, life had just begun / But now I've gone and thrown it all away / Mama
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Queen – Tear It Up (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Intro] / Yeah! / Are you ready? / Well, are you ready? / [Chorus] / You gotta tear it up, break it up / Shake it up, baby / Tear it up, shake it up / Make it up as you go along
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Queen – I Want to Break Free (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Audience Applause] / [Intro] / Hey! / Let's go! / [Verse 1: Freddie Mercury & (Audience)] / (I want to break free) / (I want to break free)I want to break free from your lies
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Queen – Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Intro] / [Chorus] / This thing called love, I just can't handle it / This thing called love, I must get 'round to it / I ain't ready / Crazy little thing called love / [Verse 1
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Queen – In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited
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“In the Lap of the Gods… Revisited” was Freddie Mercury’s first attempt to write a song that the audience would sing along to, similar to 1977’s “We Are the Champions.” It was one
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Queen – Hammer to Fall (Live in Budapest, 27th July 1986)
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[Spoken Word Intro] / Hey! / Now it's time for the hammer to fall! / [Verse 1] / Here we stand, here we fall / History won't care at all / Make the bed, light the light / Lady
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Queen – In the Lap of the Gods...Revisited (Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974)
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[Brian: To finish up with, this is something from the new album, 'Sheer Heart Attack', written by young Freddie over there, it's called 'In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited', thank
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Queen – Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) (Live)
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I say hello Mary Lou (goodbye heart) / Sweet Mary Lou I'm so in love with you / I knew Mary Lou we'd never part / So hello Mary Lou (goodbye heart) / You passed me by one sunny day
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Queen – Jailhouse Rock / Stupid Cupid / Be-Bop-a-Lula (Live at the Rainbow, London, 31st March 1974)
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The warden threw a party in the county jail / Prison band was there and they began to wail / Band was jumpin' and the joint began to swing / Should've heard them knocked out
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Queen – Now I'm Here (Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974)
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Here I stand / Look around, around, around, around, around / But you won't see me / Now I'm here / Now I'm there / I'm just a / Just a new man / Yes, you made me live again / A
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Queen – Under Pressure (Live in Budapest, 27th July 1986)
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[Intro] / (Audience cheering) / This is "Under Pressure" / Mmm da de / Dum bum ba be / Duh doom duh duh do ba / [Verse 1] / Pressure pushing down on me / Pressing down on you, no
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Queen – Under Pressure (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)
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[Audience Cheering & Clapping] / [Intro] / Mmm num ba de / Dum bum ba be / Doo buh dum ba beh beh / [Verse 1] / Pressure pushing down on me / Pressing down on you, no man ask for
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Queen – See What a Fool I've Been (Live at the Rainbow, London / March 1974)
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Well she's gone / Gone this morning / See what a fool I've been / Oh Lord, I said / What a fool I've been / Watch out / I caught a train / A train to Georgia / Sixteen coaches long
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Queen – Flick of the Wrist (Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974)
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Brian: It's called 'Flick Of The Wrist', thank you / Dislocate your spine if you don't sign he says / I'll have you seeing double, double / Mesmerize you when he's tongue-tied
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