I feel like that’s the general consensus for this whole album: it’s weird, but fun. To be fair, though, I can’t really picture Freddie singing this. However, and I mean this as no type of insult to Roger, there’s something a off-putting about listening to a Queen song where Freddie isn’t on lead vocal. A little weird in terms of lyrics, but still enjoyable. I’d say they definitely went a more experimental route for this track, but I think it paid off pretty well. There’s something very enjoyable and fun in the weirdness of this song. There’s just something about this song that doesn’t really do it for me, but this isn’t a bad song by any means. The guitar is so fun and exciting, and Freddie’s vocals sound great (what a shock). The sad thing is, I think this song could’ve been really really good. I mean… it’s like eight minutes long, and it kind of freaks me out. Actually, to be completely honest, I’ll probably skip it upon future relistening. I’m sure critics love this song, and it’s definitely one of the more interesting tracks on the album, but this is my subjective ranking, and I don’t imagine that I’m ever going to listen to this song outside of the album. The instruments sound great and all, but this song is barely over a minute long and there are no words, so I feel like I have to put it at the bottom. I hope you enjoy reading this, and feel free to let me know if you agree or disagree with my thoughts! 12. In this post I’ll be ranking all of the songs from A Night at the Opera from worst to best. Overall, I would say this was a very pleasant and fun listen, and an amazing artistic statement from the band. It didn’t really feel as if there were many filler tracks, and if there were, they were still enjoyable. I’ve heard before that Queen is more of a singles band rather than an album band, so I was pleasantly surprised by this record. This album boasts some of the best songs in their entire discography, as well as some of the most iconic songs of all time (if you’re familiar with the track list, I’m sure you’ll know which song I’m referring to). A Night at the Opera was Queen’s fourth studio album, and arguably their most famous one to date.
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