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Quinn is the heavy metal band that was founded in 1971 after guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, who was a member of different bands, decided to join with vocalist and piano player Freddie Mercury. Then some next time bassist John Deacon joined them and in 1972 they signed with EMI Records. Their first single "Keep Yourself Alive" was released not long after that, but did not sell well. Then their debut album Queen came out in '73 by combining hard rock glam falam album.

When the band until 1974, they became big with third album Sheer Heart Attack. The album they see themselves to be number two in Britain and the album single "Killer Queen" became the band's most nge-Hit in the U.S.. They also began making a name for themselves, especially the Mercury is from the beginning is always dressed in satin and when performing on stage she was always full of attractive and penampilanya stage such as stage drama.

A Night At The Opera is one of the albums released in 1975 that made them superstars. The album was ranked number five in the U.S., and in Britain ranked number one and was in that position for nine weeks. The album has a single that has a musical composition like opera with a single seven-minute duration of "Bohemian Rhapsody", a mini opera written by Mercury. It is a rock opera that truly sounded like a opera, even combined with a distinctive twang hevy metal guitar style. With many vocal that mendayu, blow hard drumming, mellow piano, making songs that are most preferred for their fans. But A Night At The Opera also have songs other great and all band members helped write some of them including Deacon's "Your My Best Friend", which is perfect for Mercury's voice, and Taylor's heavy metal lead vocal, drums a pounding " I'm in Love With My Car ".

The next album, A Day At The Races, released in 1976 which exploded with a single, "Somebody To Love". Then the next album released in '77 is the album News of the World with a double single called "We Will Rock You" menjadikanya occupy the top ten of the charts, written by May, and Mercury "We Are The Champions". "Champions" is a song that pretty much carry the message and is still used as an anthem for champion sports teams worldwide. In 1978, Queen became more successful with the release of the album Jazz have one more double A hit single, "Fat bottomed Girls" and "Bicycle Race".

Queen at the height of their popularity as they entered the decade of the 80s. The album The Game was released in early 1980. This album contains four songs hit in the U.S. is, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," an Elvis like song, and the somewhat disco sounding "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Play the Game". The song "Save Me" is also one single from the albu that exploded in England. Whatever the reason, this will be the last real big Queen album in the United States and as the eighties they seem to continue to fade there. But back home in Britain will be the things that are still strong. "Under Pressure", recorded with David Bowie to be number one in Britain in 1981 and in '84 they became the number two in the UK charts with "Radio Gaga". Then they played a great show at the Live Aid benefit concert in 1985. In '86, A Kind of Magic sold out in Britain and throughout Europe, but failed to sell at all in the United States. The same fate will happen to 1989, The Miracle. 1991's slightly better in the U.S., peaking at number 30.

But in early 1991, the band was nearing the end of his career. Mercury terminally ill AIDS, although his fans did not know at first. Then at the end of the news began to spread about the health of the Mercury and on 22 November, he issued a statement confirming he was suffering from AIDS-. He died only two days later. Surviving Queen members and his friends do one last Queen gig. It was held at Wembley Stadium in London on May 20, 1992, and television around the world. Featuring guest artists such as Bowie, Elton John, George Michael, Annie Lennox, Def Leppard and Guns N 'Roses, the concert raised Millions for the Mercury Phoenix Trust, which was established for AIDS awareness. Also at this time the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" was issued again to raise funds as AIDS research projects, and soared to the top of the UK charts. The song also climbed to number 2 in the U.S. after featured in the film Wayne's World.

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