Queen’s “Who Wants to Live Forever” has a unique, even science-fiction backdrop. It was written for and inspired by a movie called Highlander (1986). Fans of this franchise know that that storyline is based on a...
Queen’s “Under Pressure” features the vocalists complaining about “pressure” in the truest sense of the word, i.e. as something we all have to deal with on a daily basis. Furthermore, it can be said...
Queen is the band which introduced the world to such iconic musicians as Brain May and Roger Taylor. But when we hear the word “Queen” of course we think first and foremost of former frontman...
Adam Lambert is one of those types of musicians who was able to fully capitalize on the televised singing-competition circuit. More specifically, he became famous after participating on American Idol in 2009. And even though he didn’t win...
Famous British rock band, Queen started performing in 1970 with the following musicians: Formed in 1970, the group’s music style was initially influenced by hard rock, heavy metal and progressive, but with time, they began to...
“Death on Two Legs” utilizes brutal lyrics to describe a person who has offended the writer in several ways. Apparently, the subject of this song is a person who doesn’t abide by the law...
Queen’s iconic song “Bicycle Race” was written and recited by music legend Freddie Mercury. He was inspired to do so after perusing the Tour de France, a famous bicycle race, outside of a hotel room...
“Love Me Like There’s No Tomorrow” is a song recorded by the late British rocker Freddie Mercury of Queen fame. The very touching lyrics of this track tell the tale of two lovers who...
“Save Me” by Queen is rooted in a tale of real-life heartbreak. In other words, it is based on the band’s guitarist Brian May’s sad experience of witnessing an actual friend go through a bitter divorce. In...
Queen’s “We Will Rock You” is a song known more for its highly-infectious chorus than for its overall lyrical content. In other words, the general meaning of this song is widely understood, but the story...