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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Or is this ironic in the same sense the song Ironic is ironic because nothing in it is actually ironic? |
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They're eating the dogs..
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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False.
Anyway, while I like Queen 2, Funny How Love Is doesn't do it for me. JC--Depends on what you're looking for. Queen (Self Titled) is one I love for that raw, unpolished sound. You won't hear this again, since by Queen 2 they became far more polished. Or Polish. Queen 2 is one of my favorites, with that whole concept album vibe. It's another instance of the Tolkeinesque fantasy that turned D&D nerds everywhere into metal artists. Innuendo is pretty damn good from start to finish. Could live without Delilah, but really, it doesn't hurt the record. If you want another live disc, On fire--Live at the Bowl will espose you to more tracks, including some of the better Hot Space ones. A lot of Queen fans hate (relatively) Hot Space and the Game, but both have their strong points. Back Chat is a fun fucking song, I don't care if it's not their normal fare. Live Killers has a lot of my favorites live, but the fact that it's played at like half volume pisses me off. Best eighties albumes are probably The Miracle and A Kind of Magic. So it kinda depends on what you want. |
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Tag Team Wrestling Mark!
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