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18: Fat Bottomed Girls (
Queen pushed the boundaries with some 1978 jazz songs. “Fat Bottomed Girls,” a bluesy rock Mercury sang it with gusto and proved to be a natural crowd pleaser Competition from France.
John Deacon’s catchy pop song “I Want To Break Free” caused controversy for its promotional video All members of the band dressed in drag for the clip, a concept proposed by Taylor to parody the long-running British television series Coronation Street May said they were hit with an unexpected backlash in the US, which also included d Part of MTV’s ban on the video
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1979 – Live-Killers (EMI – CDS 7 46211 8, UK) CD1
01 – We Will Rock You (Fast Version) (Live, Europe tour 1979) 02 – Let Me Entertain You (Live, European tour 1979) 03 – Death On Two Legs (Live, European tour 1979) 04 – Killer Queen (Live, European tour 1979) 05 – Bicycle Race (Live, European tour 1979) 06 – I’m in love with my car (Live, European Tour 1979) 07 – Get Down, Make Love (Live, European Tour 1979) 08 – You’re My Best Friend (Live, European Tour 1979) 09 – Now I’m Here (live, European Tour 1979) ) 10 – Dreamer’s Ball (live, European tour 1979) 11 – Love Of My Life (live, European tour 1979) 12 – ’39 (live, European tour 1979) 13 – Keep Yourself Alive (Live, European Tour 1979 )
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