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Queen Segment on 'The One' updates are over on Aussie Queens
You can all keep up to date with the Queen segment on the Aussie Queens post:
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Queen item to be featured on Channel 7 new psychics show 'The One'
Aussie Queens is happy to announce that we were able to help Fox locate a worn personal item worn by one of the band members for this weeks upcoming show. Molly Meldrum will be guest appearing on this episode also.
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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY IS BEST POP SONG EVER....
QUEEN anthem BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY has been voted the best pop song of all time.
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What The Hell Happened To Queen II
This week, Queen's second album is on my agenda. Queen II was heavier, more progressive, and just plain more bizarre than their debut album and showed the early signs of what was to come in the future. The album was split into two parts, white and black, with the band collaborating on the "white" side, while frontman Freddie Mercury wrote the entire "black" side. The album sold decently in the UK, but in the states, the album was forgotten, only recently being recognized as a great follow-up to their debut album. The critics panned the album and there was only one single ("Seven Seas of Rhye"), yet some fans have placed Queen II near the top of their "Favorite Queen Album" list. Queen II is one of the most intriguing albums that Queen has ever released, and one that is still analyzed
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A week in the life of Nick Partridge
WHEN rumours that a new disease was killing gay men in America first surfaced in the early 1980s, Nick Partridge – now chief executive of the Terrence Higgins Trust – was working in Amsterdam.
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Metropolis Found, Moroder Not Lost
Cinephiles everywhere are rejoicing over the discovery this week of a near complete version of Fritz Lang's masterpiece, Metropolis, featuring footage that was long thought to be lost.
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Breakthru '08: North American Queen Fan Convention!
Join us at the biggest North American Queen Fan convention of the year! The party is back in Detroit (aka 'DEAK-troit'!) and goes from July 25-27, 2008. Breakthru promises to give you what you want: nothing but QUEEN!
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BRIAN MAY ANGERED BY QUEEN TV SNUB
QUEEN guitarist BRIAN MAY has hit out a British TV network for not broadcasting the group's performance at NELSON MANDELA's recent 90th birthday concert in London.
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Queen at Mandela concert
The last act of the night - Queen with Paul Rodgers - proved they really saved the best for last.