Originally posted by 17s:That's interesting. There's really some similarities. Sometimes I fantasise what could happen to Queen now if Freddie don't die.
But really, what is the relation between the two bands? Queen's last album (The Cosmos Rocks) has a title called "Time To Shine" which was a little copy of U2 harmonies and sound, but U2 had never wanted to be similar to Queen in the music but maybe we could count Get On Your Boots because the chorus and if I listen to Unknown Caller and I hear those choruses and Edge's guitar I think it's Brian May who's playing it.
Anyway I love Queen. Really, really love them.
Originally posted by 17s:There aren't too much similarity in their music but there are some parallel in their history.
Originally posted by Rob1965:
1. And although songs are mostly written by one or two band members, they rather chose to credit the songs as a collective.
Originally posted by Rob1965:8. Queen’s album “Hot Space” is similar to U2’s “Pop” in terms of a deviation to different musical styles and the poor reception by fans and critics at the time of release.
Originally posted by RDB92:
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Very good point, this is also noticeable in the very similar album covers.
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This isn't true, Queen always credited their songs to only one person (or sometimes two), only on their last 3 albums they decided to credit the whole band for each song.
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On another note: I was just thinking if there any more pop bands that teamed up with opera singers, but I can't think of any other band than Queen and U2. (please note: someone like Andrea Bocelli is not an opera singer. However very skilled and maybe able to sing in a classical way, he is no opera singer)