It’s been 50 years since Queen unleashed one of the strangest records ever visited on unsuspecting listeners tuning into hear the latest pop hits. A six-minute epic that effortlessly ricochets from ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Delighted: Queen in The Netherlands in April 1982, having collected gold disc awards for the ...
Bohemian Rhapsody” took seven years to make, and even after all that time, Queen’s label was still hesitant to release the ...
Queen had an uncertain beginning in the '70s, and then an uncertain ending. In between, they completed the band's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame resume. What their earliest albums lacked was a big single, ...
Over 50 years after its recording and more than 30 years after the death of singer Freddie Mercury: Brian May presents "Not ...
Queen frontman Freddie Mercury was a tireless, energetic performer who skillfully interacted with the rock band’s massive crowds. In the mid-1970s, they took this band-crowd relationship one step ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Queen stopped producing new work many years ago, though they’re ...
Freddie Mercury sang "there's no stopping me," but an audio player for children is stopping one cheeky tune in its tracks. Yoto – the makers of an audio device for children without a screen that plays ...
Legendary rock band Queen's 1978 classic "Fat Bottomed Girls" has become cancel culture's latest victim after the song was dropped from the band's new greatest hits collection for younger listeners ...