We are the products of our past....
Feb. 12th, 2003 06:06 pmIt's amazing how things etch themselves into our memories.
It's been a long, long time since I had Queens entire discography on high rotation in my stereo.
And yet when I found We Will Rock You lying around at work, and listened to it, it was almost a physical shock when it stopped and *didn't* then go into "I've paid my dues, time after time ...."
Because, of course _News Of The World_, We Will Rock You is followed by We Are The Champions.
It felt ... wrong.
But one of their compilations must have had, at some point, Seven Seas of Rhye on it. Ace!
(update: YEs, it was the first greatest hits album - which retained the order of WWRY and WATC. Goodoh.)
Add that to my CD wishlist - Queen, Queen II, Day At The Races, and Night At The Opera.
Actually, everything up to and including One VIsion. Miracle and Innuendo I can live without.
This announcement has been brought to you by Jai's nostalgia for Seattle, and the letter Y.
sol.
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It's been a long, long time since I had Queens entire discography on high rotation in my stereo.
And yet when I found We Will Rock You lying around at work, and listened to it, it was almost a physical shock when it stopped and *didn't* then go into "I've paid my dues, time after time ...."
Because, of course _News Of The World_, We Will Rock You is followed by We Are The Champions.
It felt ... wrong.
But one of their compilations must have had, at some point, Seven Seas of Rhye on it. Ace!
(update: YEs, it was the first greatest hits album - which retained the order of WWRY and WATC. Goodoh.)
Add that to my CD wishlist - Queen, Queen II, Day At The Races, and Night At The Opera.
Actually, everything up to and including One VIsion. Miracle and Innuendo I can live without.
This announcement has been brought to you by Jai's nostalgia for Seattle, and the letter Y.
sol.
.