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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Queen-Live Killers (1979)

Almost at the end of the 70s Queen were still in their purely rock stage, without those pop sounds, sweet, mellow songs, tacky in many cases and synthesizers everywhere that were the tonic of the eighties.
"Live Killers" was recorded during the European tour of the album "Jazz", it is an example of what this band did at that time in a so raw and real way, there we have to demonstrate it with the initial and tremendously fast "We Will Rock You", the challenging "Let Me Entertain You" or the poisoned "Death On Two Legs", and so hard songs with calmer moments go by until they reach "Bohemian Rhapsody" and a series of energetic songs that leave the public breathless like "Tie Your Mother Down", "Sheer Heart Attack" and the encore "We Will Rock You" at its original speed, to end with the rock arrangement of the British anthem "God Save The Queen" that closes this magnificent double live, far superior to any others that have subsequently been published.

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