Queen the band sucks. I don’t get why anyone likes them. Aside from Bohemian Rhapsody, their songs are bland and fall short. Their rock is dry. And the opera-style singing is cringe. Examples:

Another One Bites the Dust

  • Catchy bass line, fun to direct at an opponent, CORNY AF. The song is about people being killed, but sounds like a funky Michael Jackson song with an Opera singer.

We Will Rock You

  • Good solo, repetitive and annoying simple beat. Boom-boom-ch. So lame.

We Are the Champions

  • Such a self-aggrandizing and braggy song. “No time for losers”? Okay, Donald Trump.

Bicycle Race

  • I don’t even have to say anything about this one. Everyone knows how corny this song sounds.

Somebody to Love

  • Touching topic, cheesy lyrics and even cheesier choir-like singing. It’s cringe.

I am happy for the band and their success. I admire Freddie Mercury’s unapologetic flamboyance. The dude kept it real. But, I just can’t like the music.

I’m sorry if I’ve offended anyone. I understand we all have different taste and respect everyone’s freedom to like and enjoy what they want. I’m not trying to insult anyone for their taste, but merely expressing my own in a somewhat humorous attempt.

  • ClamDrinker@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I wish some people that liked Queen and these styles of music would realize they are not immune from the subjectiveness of music tastes. It’s one of the bigger ‘bubbles’, if not the biggest, but certainly not the only one or I’d argue, the majority.

    I like my choice of music to the point where most pieces invoke more joy and emotion to me than Bohemian Rhapsody, and I find it somewhat strange that even so long after it was released it still remains on top. That’s completely different from what I like, where a new song can pretty much take the top spot at any time if it’s good enough. If it’s the same song every time, that’s something I wouldn’t consider a healthy level of innovation for a genre, but rather a sign that it has reached it’s peak and has became seemingly permanently stale. At that point it feels to me that deep nostalgia keeps it in place, rather than it actually being the best current music has to offer.

    There’s nothing wrong with that though, nostalgia is a valid reason to like a song. But often some people that like that kind of music become militantly angry if you point that out. And then cite popularity contests that only people that like that kind of music participate in, to somehow say that everyone likes their music. And that in turn makes those contests seem kind of disingenuous since they claim they are finding the best music of all time. It’s self selecting, because anyone that can’t boost their specific music to the top because their genre still has healthy levels of competition and can’t produce one piece that everyone agrees on, simply won’t bother.

    Just my two cents to an unpopular opinion. Again I don’t mind people liking Queen’s music, but I’ve had people literally be offended because I didn’t want to listen to a group of men scream “Mama mia” in an attempt to burst my ear drums because they want the volume to be at 300% when that part starts, only to then also sing along for another volume boost. Anyone else doing that with their music would be told to mind their own business and keep the volume reasonable. It’s the double standard and the denial of contrary opinions that I don’t like. You can’t expect everyone to like your music.