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Show Must Go on-Queen Lyric Synopsis

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Essay title: Show Must Go on-Queen Lyric Synopsis

It is widely accepted that the group Queen are one of the best rock bands of all time. In 2001 they were voted second best to The Beatles in a poll in Britain. In their time, as a signed band, they released numerous albums and singles, which benefited from experimentation with their sound. Some tracks received critical acclaim and some concepts went totally over people's heads. However, they were never afraid to take risks. A good example of where they trod this line was the album "Innuendo". This album was nearly two years in the making, which angered the record company due to loss of potential profits. However, it could not be helped due to Freddie Mercury's ill health due to AIDS.

The most critically acclaimed song on the album was the last track, called ‘The Show Must Go On’. It was released as a single on October 14th 1991. It was said that this was Queen at its most entertaining stage.

The final draft for the lyrics was written by Brian May, however the original idea came from Freddie. Brian wrote this as a reflective, inspired by the loss of their dear friend and the voice of the band. Unlike many bands Queen shared the task of writing songs equally. Whoever had the best idea was the one they used. This helped with their varying sound and style.

Freddie’s delivery during the song, backing Brian is overwhelming emotional. The energy and power within his voice is even more surprising considering

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