Death on Two Legs was the last Queen song from my iPod to make it to Rock Band.
I love them and I'll accept more from them, but now all of the songs I like by them are all represented in Rock Band.
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Death on Two Legs was the last Queen song from my iPod to make it to Rock Band.
I love them and I'll accept more from them, but now all of the songs I like by them are all represented in Rock Band.
Death on Two Legs was the last Queen song from my iPod to make it to Rock Band.
I love them and I'll accept more from them, but now all of the songs I like by them are all represented in Rock Band.
That's a disgrace, they have so much better songs than what half we have........
This being one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbuHn...eature=related
I could only imagine the harmonies on a song such as the Prophet's Song.
There's never enough Queen! I really hope we get another pack this year with at least 6 songs. Even if now it's mostly 3-4 songs a week, HMX must know that it easily sells well, right?
Queen Extravaganza Pack 03
The March of the Black Queen
Living On My Own ( but please, not the crappy "dance/electro" remix... )
My Melancholy Blues
Mustapha ( those VOCALS!! xD love it )
A Kind of Magic
Who Wants to Live Forever
Keeping "Breakthru", "The Invisible Man" and "Flash" ( AH-aaaaaaaaah! ) for another pack. :p Probably around the movie's release.
The Prophets song would be a lot better (especially for Rock Band playability) if the a capella part was about four hours shorter.
That doesn't really apply, though. Harmonix has released unique edits or mixes of songs before, even without counting new endings to replace face-outs. Sticking with Queen, "I Want to Break Free" is a custom mix in the game, sort of halfway between the album version and the extended dance mix.
Oh, and until we get "Flash" and "A Kind of Magic," I will always want more Queen.
I'm not quite sure how you can say there being one version doesn't apply and then list a song with three versions as a counterexample. (Also, "I Want to Break Free" sounds just like the 4 minute single version to me, with an altered ending to account for the fade-out.)
In any case, the version of DOTL in Blitz isn't altered from how it appears on the album, so it's kind of a moot point.