Bruh they were basically pop rock with some progressive, symphonic touch. Sure some songs had other genre sensibilities but they never did anything far from pop rock
0:00 Rock - «Under Pressure» 0:06 Pop - «Radio Ga Ga» 0:11 Rock and Roll - «Crazy Little Thing Called Love» 0:18 Progressive Rock - «Bohemian Rhapsody» 0:24 Art Rock - «The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke» 0:30 Symphonic Rock - «The Show Must Go On» 0:35 Hard Rock - «Hammer to Fall» 0:41 Heavy Metal - «Ogre Battle» 0:48 Thrash Metal - «Stone Cold Crazy» 0:54 Punk Rock - «Sheer Heart Attack» 1:00 Blues Rock - «Sleeping on a Sidewalk» 1:06 Electronic Rock - «Machines» 1:12 Power Pop - «Killer Queen» 1:18 Synth Pop - «I Want to Break Free» 1:24 Baroque Pop - «My Melancholy Blues» 1:30 Funk Rock - «Another One Bites the Dust» 1:36 Disco - «Staying Power» 1:41 New Wave - «Invisible Man» 1:47 Rockabilly - «Man on the Prowl» 1:54 Folk - «’39» 2:00 R&B/Soul - «Cool Cat» 2:06 Gospel - «Somebody to Love» 2:12 Arena Rock - «We Are the Champions» 2:18 Anthem - «We Will Rock You» 2:24 Christian Rock - «Jesus» 2:31 Instrumental - «God Save the Queen» 2:36 Waltz - «The Millionaire Waltz» 2:42 Ragtime - «Bring Back that Leroy Brown» 2:48 Music Hall - «Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon» 2:54 Holiday - «Thank God It's Christmas»
Thank God It's Christmas has always been my favorite Queen song as long as the song begins with a drum intro. Some radio stations would play this song without the drum intro and that disappoints me.
Stone cold crazy isn’t necessarily “Thrash Metal” but more speed metal, however thrash still stems from speed, so you can argue that stone cold crazy is thrash metal, but I don’t think so…
I think the difference between Speed and Thrash is that the guitar is much more aggressive in tone, and I'd say Brian's tone was just enough to be considered Thrash, considering Speed Metal at the time was more on the lines of Deep Purple's Fireball, which is fast enough but the guitar is pretty reserved in the corner of the mix, whereas Stone Cold Crazy is center stage and much more aggressive and distorted. And if that's not enough, Metallica themselves have cited this song as a heavy influence (no pun intended) for their sound, so regardless of if you wanna call it Thrash, it still had a heavy hand in the making of Thrash (again, no pun intended).
@@TheBlackQueen I'd see it sounds like an early version of East Coast Thrash (Overkill and Anthax). It has some of that raw punk sound and metal vibes. I'd also call it Thrash. I see Sheer Heart Attack as Speed Metal.
@The Clumsy Chicken Me neither. I think All God's People, being the first track on the B-side (I bought the cassette at the time), was like a final little refresher on Queen's recurring idea of juxtaposing genres in a song to convey different emotions without losing coherence. The medium is very bluesy, and I always liked those echoing drums and airy sounds that are a bit reminiscent of certain types of Andean music.
Sorry, but The Beatles exist. I used to be a way bigger fan of Queen, but I can't say that anymore. There were also fewer genres around when The Beatles were around, so the fact that they were more eclectic musically is amazing.
Deep Purple did a lot of genres, rockn roll, hard rock, AOR, blues, Funk, Rock, heavy metal, folk/country, rap-Rock, Pop, psychdelic, speed metal, classical music, ballads
They also did: neoclassic metal, castle metal, speed metal, medieval metal, etc... Ritchie actually invented heavy metal imo. He was fast, creative and super heavy. Tony Iommi was not fast, creative and heavy. Lol and Ritchie with Deep Purple was much earlier than Sabbath
Where's Glam Rock? Seven Seas of Rye? Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy? Jealousy? Play the Game? It's a Hard Life? It's arguably THE rock subgenre most associated with Queen.
They were quite sui-generis... They played their brand of glam rock but it was a brand of its own... They weren't really part of that T Rex, Slade wave. They were a mixture of several trends -also even early 70s metal
Thanks! This is great! ❤ Also... The Night Comes Down could be considered psychedelic rock, Love of my Life is heavily influenced by classical music, and Dear Friends is a lullaby. Flash Gordon is soundtrack\instrumental music.
This was GREAT, THANK YOU! There were SO MANY other songs you could’ve included as different examples: “Innuendo”, “Life Is Real”, “Is This The World We Created?”… “I’m Going Slightly Mad”, “Rock In Rio Blues”, “Big Spender”… but still an EXCELLENT overview!
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709 I see Sabbath Bloody Sabbath more as hardrock album than metal one, although it is pretty heavy. Also, they perfomed blues since they were a blues band at first
Please do every Michael Jackson genre next. 🙏 I can name a few: Pop: Billie Jean Punk rock: Beat it Funk pop: Smooth Criminal Disco: Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough Disco pop: Rock With You Progressive rock: Black Or White Funk: Jam Hip hop: Dangerous Hard rock: Dirty Diana Synth pop: Thriller Progressive pop: The Way You Make Me Feel Street pop: Bad Acid pop: Leave Me Alone Art pop: Remember The Time Anthem: We Are The World Gospel: Do They Know It's Christmas?
Great work here (and a lot, this must have taken quite a while) -- and nice graphic choices too. Many comments say "this song isn't really that genre" or "why didn't you pick song whatever for that genre" ... the whole point, i dare say on your behalf, is to demonstrate the magnificent variety of styles they used: Demonstrated masterfully. Thank you. Just found your Beatles one ... can't wait to watch it.
great video! but you missed so many genres! like Opera in "Its a Hard Life", Rock Ballad in "Who Wants to Live Forever", Classical in "Was it all Worth It", Soundtrack in "Flash", Soundeffect in "Yeah" and right after that Ambience in "Track 13/Untitled", "Let me Live" is also Gospel, "Mustapha" is some sort of Arab Prayer? Well these are some great examples of Queen's even greater versatility :)
I love Queen, they're my favorite band, and it is true that they have a wide range of styles, but I think you might've stretched a little bit the definition of "genre", or in which one certain songs fall into lol.
I'd also throw Progressive Metal, Power Metal, and Industrial Rock into that mix. Prog Metal: The March Of The Black Queen and The Prophet's Song Power Metal: Ogre Battle Industrial Rock: Machines (Back To Humans) Also Calling All Girls is probably the best New Wave example, and My Melancholy Blues is much more Jazz than Baroque Pop, but the latter could be applied for Millionaire Waltz and Love Of My Life.
I would love to see this format with some prog bands like Dream Theater, Haken, Opeth, Between The Buried And Me, etc Also bonus point if each segment could last like 3-5 seconds longer, it goes by so quick
I would say Stone Cold Crazy is heavy metal. Both speed and thrash are faster and much more aggerssive. But SCC is definitely one of the heviest, fastest and best Queen songs.
@@roboxingfights9428 Basically, speed metal is just very fast heavy metal. It usually uses clean vocals, is more melodic and less aggressive. Thrash often uses harsh vocals, is more "dirty" and aggressive, less melodic and more punk-influenced. I recommend you to watch this great video for a better and more detailed answer: th-cam.com/video/9k-dtIZFb-E/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=RuthlessMetal
Missing are Seaside Rendezvous with foxtrot, Good Company with Jazz/Dixieland, It's A Hard Life (intro) with opera, Seven Seas Of Rhye with Glam Rock, Love Of My Life with ballad, Headlong or The Hitman with heavy metal (not sure) , The Night Comes Down with Psychedelic Rock, Dear Friends with Lullaby, Flash with soundtrack, Dreamer's Ball with jazz-blues, and surely also Mustapha
thrash metal - stone cold crazy 'tallica,'deth and any other thrash metal band exist because of this song (alongside NWOBHM influence of motorhead,venom and diamond head)
Metallica next: Heavy metal - enter sandman Speed metal - seek and destroy Thrash metal - battery Acoustic rock - the unforgiven Instrumental rock - pulling teeth Country rock - mama said Hard rock - the memory remains Celtic/folk rock - Whiskey in the jar (folk song/Thin Lizzy cover) Blues metal - King nothing Progressive metal - And justice for all Avant Garde metal - the view Groove metal - some kind of monster Punk rock - Last carees (misfits cover) Blues rock - until it sleeps Hardcore punk - free speech for the dumb (discharge cover) Biker metal - Overkill (Mötotorhead cover) Symphonic metal - no leaf clover
Thatwould be fun to talk about the flamenco in innuendo, or the kind of opera in bohemian rhapsody, it's just a litle part of the songs but it's still here
Nice one. One of my favorites ... arguably one of their funniest songs and definitely John's funniest. "I like it! I like it!" And Brian's guitar and the electric piano are heavenly.
@@enricooler1433 I think you might be on to something there. Now, I had to look up (and listen to) Jobim, as i confess i'd never heard of him. (truly embarrassing as i adore The Girl from Ipanema but never knew he wrote it ... so thank you for that, my friend). I often picture Carmen Miranda in my head when i listen to Who needs you ... i'm sure that makes no sense but that's the power of music: So naive it took me for a ride. ;)
@@Malconceivance I see what you mean… but youre welcome! Tom Jobim was one of the first brazilian artists to go international, right on the 60s. Dunno if its easy to tell, but im brazilian myself. From 2019-2021 i was obssesed with Queen. I would only listen to them! But this year i finally found something that i really loved, and didnt know: Samba. The pulsating sound of the percussion instruments really got me into it, and i decided to start searching. This year i decided to dive deep in my country’s culture and pass, and im in love with it!
0:12 - "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is more Rockabilly than straightforward Rock and Roll. 0:41 - Heavy Metal would've been better represented by "Princes Of The Universe" or "Gimme The Prize"
Imo My Melancholy Blues is closer to jazz, just has that same vibe + instrumentation. Some others you could have thrown in are My Baby Does Me is funk, White Man could probably be considered heavy metal, The Hitman is certainly heavy metal, Rain Must Fall is calypso? Think that's the name of the genre.
How could you forget about Who Needs You? Not sure if a kind of calypso, but definitely latin-influenced. You can almost hear and smell the caribbean sea there...
Queen is the band that you can find almost every thing in their songs, there's no other like them.
Muse
I mean the Beatles exist
David Bowie exists lol. He was around longer than most making music and did an absurd variety of genres.
radiohead
Bruh they were basically pop rock with some progressive, symphonic touch. Sure some songs had other genre sensibilities but they never did anything far from pop rock
Imagine doing this for Bowie. The Video would be endless...
Oh lord, I wanna see a video on him now!
And Michael Jackson too
And Mike Patton
Excited
and prince too lol
No one should replace Queen. Queen is Queen and Freddie Mercury is beyond talented and shall be remembered.
No one is or will replace Queen.. No one is intended to do that
Queen is truly a jack of all trades
bruh
Everybody likes at least one Queen song.
I don't like any I love all
@@cr7-th8gthen I saw the first half I thought we were gonna have a problem lol
Real@@childrenofgrub
At least 5*
0:00 Rock - «Under Pressure»
0:06 Pop - «Radio Ga Ga»
0:11 Rock and Roll - «Crazy Little Thing Called Love»
0:18 Progressive Rock - «Bohemian Rhapsody»
0:24 Art Rock - «The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke»
0:30 Symphonic Rock - «The Show Must Go On»
0:35 Hard Rock - «Hammer to Fall»
0:41 Heavy Metal - «Ogre Battle»
0:48 Thrash Metal - «Stone Cold Crazy»
0:54 Punk Rock - «Sheer Heart Attack»
1:00 Blues Rock - «Sleeping on a Sidewalk»
1:06 Electronic Rock - «Machines»
1:12 Power Pop - «Killer Queen»
1:18 Synth Pop - «I Want to Break Free»
1:24 Baroque Pop - «My Melancholy Blues»
1:30 Funk Rock - «Another One Bites the Dust»
1:36 Disco - «Staying Power»
1:41 New Wave - «Invisible Man»
1:47 Rockabilly - «Man on the Prowl»
1:54 Folk - «’39»
2:00 R&B/Soul - «Cool Cat»
2:06 Gospel - «Somebody to Love»
2:12 Arena Rock - «We Are the Champions»
2:18 Anthem - «We Will Rock You»
2:24 Christian Rock - «Jesus»
2:31 Instrumental - «God Save the Queen»
2:36 Waltz - «The Millionaire Waltz»
2:42 Ragtime - «Bring Back that Leroy Brown»
2:48 Music Hall - «Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon»
2:54 Holiday - «Thank God It's Christmas»
Does Queen have "Glam-" genres?
@@dashirunrunrun6479Freddie is more of the glam one out of all of them, but idk lol
@@childrenofgrub they all did in early career
Thank God It's Christmas has always been my favorite Queen song as long as the song begins with a drum intro. Some radio stations would play this song without the drum intro and that disappoints me.
«Radio Ga Ga» could be defined as synthpop
Stone cold crazy isn’t necessarily “Thrash Metal” but more speed metal, however thrash still stems from speed, so you can argue that stone cold crazy is thrash metal, but I don’t think so…
it sounds more like some kind of faster glam rock
Proto thrash
I think the difference between Speed and Thrash is that the guitar is much more aggressive in tone, and I'd say Brian's tone was just enough to be considered Thrash, considering Speed Metal at the time was more on the lines of Deep Purple's Fireball, which is fast enough but the guitar is pretty reserved in the corner of the mix, whereas Stone Cold Crazy is center stage and much more aggressive and distorted.
And if that's not enough, Metallica themselves have cited this song as a heavy influence (no pun intended) for their sound, so regardless of if you wanna call it Thrash, it still had a heavy hand in the making of Thrash (again, no pun intended).
Speed metal? Like Dragon force?
@@TheBlackQueen I'd see it sounds like an early version of East Coast Thrash (Overkill and Anthax). It has some of that raw punk sound and metal vibes.
I'd also call it Thrash.
I see Sheer Heart Attack as Speed Metal.
Thank you for this video!! They were definitely unique, not two songs ever sounded the same. The greatest band!!
In a world without The Beatles that would indeed be the case.
Weird way to spell Brave Little Abacus
@@mazasis_princas456 what?
Agreed
@@thirdhandlv4231 the Beatles also took their cues from American artists😊
All God's People is another song by Queen that is definitely Gospel. That song gives me black Baptist choir vibes, and I love it!
All God’s People is a song even massive Queen fans sleep on, i don’t get why nobody ever talks about it I love it!
@The Clumsy Chicken Me neither. I think All God's People, being the first track on the B-side (I bought the cassette at the time), was like a final little refresher on Queen's recurring idea of juxtaposing genres in a song to convey different emotions without losing coherence. The medium is very bluesy, and I always liked those echoing drums and airy sounds that are a bit reminiscent of certain types of Andean music.
Queen really did everything.
Queen might be the only band to be able to do every single genre and make it sound good.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard:
The Beatles
The Beatles
Sorry, but The Beatles exist. I used to be a way bigger fan of Queen, but I can't say that anymore. There were also fewer genres around when The Beatles were around, so the fact that they were more eclectic musically is amazing.
The Beatles….
For progressive rock I would put Inuendo instead of bohemian rhapsody
Or The March of The Black Queen, or The Prophet's Song
bo-rhap is more opera rock
Exactly my thoughts!
Yeah and I'd put bohemian rhapsody in operatic rock
I would put The March of The Black Queen
After watching this I realised that I love queen even more (it was always my favourite band)
There’s so much lore and so much more things to discover about queen! I love queen more and more every week!
Deep Purple did a lot of genres, rockn roll, hard rock, AOR, blues, Funk, Rock, heavy metal, folk/country, rap-Rock, Pop, psychdelic, speed metal, classical music, ballads
what song is rap rock?
@@ryan_thekid5260 I think from Bananas album pre-last song.
Anthem
But deep purple is shit
They also did: neoclassic metal, castle metal, speed metal, medieval metal, etc...
Ritchie actually invented heavy metal imo. He was fast, creative and super heavy. Tony Iommi was not fast, creative and heavy. Lol and Ritchie with Deep Purple was much earlier than Sabbath
Queen is one of my favourite bands
Iconic band
True legends
Where's Glam Rock? Seven Seas of Rye? Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy? Jealousy? Play the Game? It's a Hard Life?
It's arguably THE rock subgenre most associated with Queen.
They were quite sui-generis... They played their brand of glam rock but it was a brand of its own... They weren't really part of that T Rex, Slade wave. They were a mixture of several trends -also even early 70s metal
Yeah. I'm also missing You Take My Breath Away.
I was thinking the same
Oh gosh I love those songs so much- jealousy is SO underrated smh
Thanks! This is great! ❤
Also... The Night Comes Down could be considered psychedelic rock, Love of my Life is heavily influenced by classical music, and Dear Friends is a lullaby. Flash Gordon is soundtrack\instrumental music.
Drowse is Psychedelic too
The Night Comes Down is not psychedelic rock
Love of my Life is a piano ballad
@@RoverWaters night comes down is definitely psychedelic
I honestly like this channel, this really makes you really appreciate these bands.
You should make one of these for Radiohead!
But they have Just 1 genre
@@sosokvp no
@@sosokvp Have you ever even listened to Radiohead?
Radiohead genre : Depression
an intruder
What a scale of universality in they music!
Every Genre David Bowie performed named :))))))
The intro to Death On Two Legs is quite doom metal.
I'd say more symphonic rock. Doom metal is quote slower than that.
Prophets song is probably Queens doomiest track
Queen was such a diverse band, their style was all over the place and I still love that about them
Fairy Feller is so art rock it’s literally just describing the painting lmao
Queen is iconic.
Unlike the other videos, this one makes more sense
This was GREAT, THANK YOU!
There were SO MANY other songs you could’ve included as different examples:
“Innuendo”, “Life Is Real”, “Is This The World We Created?”… “I’m Going Slightly Mad”, “Rock In Rio Blues”, “Big Spender”… but still an EXCELLENT overview!
Such a diverse catalogue!
También esta Modern Times Rock'n'Roll con el speed metal y Was It All Worth It con el Symphonic metal
This coming out right after Queen's Elizabeth's death is a wonderful coincidence
queen has just written so many songs that everyone knows... seriously, even people who don't know queen still know at least one song ❤️🔥
I love these genre videos!!!
This was great!
With a voice as distinctive as Freddie's, they could do anything and still be Queen.
You could also have "Vaudeville" for the song "Seaside Rondezvous" and "Guitar Rock" for "Brighton Rock" or "Bijou"!
Queen ROCKS!
🤘🏻
Speed Metal - Modern Times Rock'n'Roll
Nah, Dead on Time
@@dakotaword1913 could be too
Please every genre black sabbath performed
Heavy metal
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709 Doom metal too! 😉
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709 I see Sabbath Bloody Sabbath more as hardrock album than metal one, although it is pretty heavy. Also, they perfomed blues since they were a blues band at first
Bohemian Rhapsody is Opera Rock
Bohemian Rhapsody is it’s own genre
understanding people don't recognize the existence of this genre
Thank you. You the best
Great video
Please do every Michael Jackson genre next. 🙏
I can name a few:
Pop: Billie Jean
Punk rock: Beat it
Funk pop: Smooth Criminal
Disco: Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
Disco pop: Rock With You
Progressive rock: Black Or White
Funk: Jam
Hip hop: Dangerous
Hard rock: Dirty Diana
Synth pop: Thriller
Progressive pop: The Way You Make Me Feel
Street pop: Bad
Acid pop: Leave Me Alone
Art pop: Remember The Time
Anthem: We Are The World
Gospel: Do They Know It's Christmas?
Pink Floyd would be nice!
This
Great work here (and a lot, this must have taken quite a while) -- and nice graphic choices too. Many comments say "this song isn't really that genre" or "why didn't you pick song whatever for that genre" ... the whole point, i dare say on your behalf, is to demonstrate the magnificent variety of styles they used: Demonstrated masterfully. Thank you. Just found your Beatles one ... can't wait to watch it.
This was a great and creative video. I love all of the Queen songs you feature and I look forward to more videos of yours in the future.
Gothic Rock - I'm Going Slightly Mad
This just goes to show how versatile Brian May was
Psychedelic hard Rock - Get Down Make Love
Thank you for this video!
great video! but you missed so many genres! like Opera in "Its a Hard Life", Rock Ballad in "Who Wants to Live Forever", Classical in "Was it all Worth It", Soundtrack in "Flash", Soundeffect in "Yeah" and right after that Ambience in "Track 13/Untitled", "Let me Live" is also Gospel, "Mustapha" is some sort of Arab Prayer? Well these are some great examples of Queen's even greater versatility :)
I love Queen, they're my favorite band, and it is true that they have a wide range of styles, but I think you might've stretched a little bit the definition of "genre", or in which one certain songs fall into lol.
My mutuals: what’s ur favourite genre of music?
Me: …queen
you forgot Arabic prayer (mustapha), Ambient (track 24), and sound effect (Yeah)
I'd also throw Progressive Metal, Power Metal, and Industrial Rock into that mix.
Prog Metal: The March Of The Black Queen and The Prophet's Song
Power Metal: Ogre Battle
Industrial Rock: Machines (Back To Humans)
Also Calling All Girls is probably the best New Wave example, and My Melancholy Blues is much more Jazz than Baroque Pop, but the latter could be applied for Millionaire Waltz and Love Of My Life.
glam rock
@@roni_may Did the video not include Glam Rock? I thought they did
Also Modern times rock & roll is speed metal
@@rezaqalam482 Yep! Queen were certainly very heavy in the early days
I would love to see this format with some prog bands like Dream Theater, Haken, Opeth, Between The Buried And Me, etc
Also bonus point if each segment could last like 3-5 seconds longer, it goes by so quick
I would say stone cold crazy is more speed metal then thrash
what is the difference?
I would say Stone Cold Crazy is heavy metal. Both speed and thrash are faster and much more aggerssive. But SCC is definitely one of the heviest, fastest and best Queen songs.
@@themetalhead2867 Father to son is probably queen's heaviest song
@@roboxingfights9428 Basically, speed metal is just very fast heavy metal. It usually uses clean vocals, is more melodic and less aggressive. Thrash often uses harsh vocals, is more "dirty" and aggressive, less melodic and more punk-influenced.
I recommend you to watch this great video for a better and more detailed answer: th-cam.com/video/9k-dtIZFb-E/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=RuthlessMetal
@@roboxingfights9428 Yes, that one is very heavy and very good too. But I don't think it beats SCC.
I always love the face people make when I call Queen a metal band. Technically they aren't but they made a ton of both metal and hard rock stuff.
World: in what genre are you playing?
Queen: *Yes*
Missing are Seaside Rendezvous with foxtrot, Good Company with Jazz/Dixieland, It's A Hard Life (intro) with opera, Seven Seas Of Rhye with Glam Rock, Love Of My Life with ballad, Headlong or The Hitman with heavy metal (not sure) , The Night Comes Down with Psychedelic Rock, Dear Friends with Lullaby, Flash with soundtrack, Dreamer's Ball with jazz-blues, and surely also Mustapha
Christian Rock - Jesus
Muslim/Middle Eastern Rock - Mustapha
Lol
😂😂😂
Guy! YOU CANNOT SAY BORHAP IS PSYCHEDELIC ROCK! IT'S JUST LIKE EVERYTHING! IT'S HARD ROCK, OPERA, PSYCHEDELIC ROCK, ART ROCK, CLASSIC ROCK AND MORE!
Can you make one of these for Pink Floyd? They have such a diverse variety of music.
Plz !!
"Echoes" could be art or experimental rock. "Wish You Were Here" could be folk or acoustic rock. "
Yeah, that'd be awesome
@@theodoreregan1628 wish you were here is probably more progressive rock
@@theodoreregan1628 and echoes is also progressive so idk about that
thrash metal - stone cold crazy
'tallica,'deth and any other thrash metal band exist because of this song (alongside NWOBHM influence of motorhead,venom and diamond head)
Also, I'm Going Slightly Mad is very close to gothic rock
Metallica next:
Heavy metal - enter sandman
Speed metal - seek and destroy
Thrash metal - battery
Acoustic rock - the unforgiven
Instrumental rock - pulling teeth
Country rock - mama said
Hard rock - the memory remains
Celtic/folk rock - Whiskey in the jar (folk song/Thin Lizzy cover)
Blues metal - King nothing
Progressive metal - And justice for all
Avant Garde metal - the view
Groove metal - some kind of monster
Punk rock - Last carees (misfits cover)
Blues rock - until it sleeps
Hardcore punk - free speech for the dumb (discharge cover)
Biker metal - Overkill (Mötotorhead cover)
Symphonic metal - no leaf clover
You read my mind.
Their cover of Thin Lizzy's arrangement of "Whiskey In The Jar" is Celtic Rock I think, as "Whiskey In The Jar" is an Irish folk song.
Country rock should be Unforgiven II
For a band called "Metallica", they sure had lots of genres.
@@fifbeatle1 ok, but I considered mama said to be more country rock than unforgiven II
Note: I respect your opinion
"what genre do you listen to?"
"Queen"
Flamenco - Innuendo (mid section)
Well Done!
THANK U!!
Thatwould be fun to talk about the flamenco in innuendo, or the kind of opera in bohemian rhapsody, it's just a litle part of the songs but it's still here
Ambient Music - Track 13
Could you do one of these for motörhead?
Power Ballad - In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited
Funk Metal - Dragon Attack
Bachata(?) - Rain Must Fall
Isn’t Melancholy Blues jazz?
Queen😍🤘
You forgot Gothic Rock. Check out "I'm Going Slightly Mad"
You forgot to mention one: Who Needs You (from the News of The World album) is a Bossa Nova song
Nice one. One of my favorites ... arguably one of their funniest songs and definitely John's funniest. "I like it! I like it!" And Brian's guitar and the electric piano are heavenly.
@@Malconceivance I genuinely wonder what inspiration John got to do that type of song, my closest guest is Tom Jobim. Likely lol
@@enricooler1433 I think you might be on to something there. Now, I had to look up (and listen to) Jobim, as i confess i'd never heard of him. (truly embarrassing as i adore The Girl from Ipanema but never knew he wrote it ... so thank you for that, my friend). I often picture Carmen Miranda in my head when i listen to Who needs you ... i'm sure that makes no sense but that's the power of music: So naive it took me for a ride. ;)
@@Malconceivance I see what you mean… but youre welcome! Tom Jobim was one of the first brazilian artists to go international, right on the 60s. Dunno if its easy to tell, but im brazilian myself. From 2019-2021 i was obssesed with Queen. I would only listen to them! But this year i finally found something that i really loved, and didnt know: Samba. The pulsating sound of the percussion instruments really got me into it, and i decided to start searching. This year i decided to dive deep in my country’s culture and pass, and im in love with it!
Latim - Who Needs
thank you
0:12 - "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is more Rockabilly than straightforward Rock and Roll.
0:41 - Heavy Metal would've been better represented by "Princes Of The Universe" or "Gimme The Prize"
Frank Zappa did everything you should do a video on every genre Frank Zappa did
Make one for thin lizzy I can name so many genres these guys could fall into
Can you make one for Muse? Their repertoire is very broad as well
Blues Rock - Sleeping On The Sidewalk
Rip Freddie and David
Grandi Queen rappresentano ogni faccia del rock con grande maestria e raffinata classe.👑👑👑👑
Can you make one of these for led zeppelin?
Imo My Melancholy Blues is closer to jazz, just has that same vibe + instrumentation. Some others you could have thrown in are My Baby Does Me is funk, White Man could probably be considered heavy metal, The Hitman is certainly heavy metal, Rain Must Fall is calypso? Think that's the name of the genre.
Where's Get Down Make Love?
What genre is Seaside Rendevouz?
Genre : Rock, classic rock, heavy metal ❌
Genre : Queen ✅
I feel My Melancholy Blues is more jazz. Also In my opinion Queen was best in the 70's if you ask me!
Oh yes, Queen my favourite thrash metal act
Nice. But would say I want it all was a better example of Queen's Hard Rock songs. Or Brighton Rock
Dixieland Jazz - Good Company
1:15 glam rock
Eh more pop than rock but it’s very much glam-something
How could you forget about Who Needs You? Not sure if a kind of calypso, but definitely latin-influenced. You can almost hear and smell the caribbean sea there...
"Mustapha" is a kind of Arab Rock
Now one of Led Zeppelin
I'm going slightly mad is psychodelic rock, let's not forget about that
March - Procession