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Queen: (Baroque Glam)
Capes, crowns, and choir-boy harmonies-Bohemian Rhapsody rewrote radio while Killer Queen made eyeliner mainstream. Freddie's strut, Brian's riffs, Roger's thunder-operetta meets stadium stomp. More crown jewels being polished weekly.


Queen: Jazz Album (1978)
The Jazz Wall's Berlin Echo Queen’s Jazz LP, released in the UK on November 10, 1978, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMA 788 / 0C 064-61820 / EMA 788(I)), was their seventh studio album. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, the artwork—suggested by Roger Taylor after seeing a similar mural on the Berlin Wall—featured an embossed gatefold sleeve with a 12x36-inch Bicycle Race poster (detachable via perforations). Recorded at Mountain and Super Bear Studios, it included a glossy laminated

Queen
Nov 10, 1978


Queen: "Bicycle Race/"Fat Bottomed Girls" Single (1978)
QUEEN’S “BICYCLE RACE” / “FAT BOTTOMED GIRLS”: A BOLD DOUBLE A-SIDE FROM 1978 --- INTRODUCTION --- Queen, the theatrical rock titans led by Freddie Mercury, were at the height of their creative powers in the late 1970s, blending bombast, humor, and genre-defying flair. Released on October 13, 1978, through EMI Records in the UK (EMI 2870), the 7" double A-side single “Bicycle Race” / “Fat Bottomed Girls” was a promotional powerhouse for their seventh studio album, Jazz. Writt

Queen
Oct 12, 1978


"No Longer Leader?" Cover Feature (1978)
No Longer Leader? , a cover and three-page feature in Circus Magazine , January 19, 1978. "I've never considered myself the leader...

Queen
Jan 19, 1978


How Queen Drive Fans Wild Article: 1977
Queen storm the USA – lightning flashes over 9000 heads! Queen's tour in America kicked off! The eye-catchers weren't just Freddie Mercury & Co., but also a giant flashing light hovering overhead, a three-page feature in Bravo magazine, December 26, 1977. How Queen Drive Fans Wild Queen tour. It lasts six weeks, and 26 concerts take place all over the USA. It is the most unusual Queen tour to date. For the first time, they did without a support act; there were two and a half

Queen
Dec 26, 1977
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