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WHAT THE?? | Reviewer: Jennifer | 10/11/07
"What I meant for it to be... | Reviewer: Freddie Mercury | 10/5/2007
I'm happy to hear most of you like my song. I meant for it to sound like a high class lady, spoiled and such, not a b!tch and certainly not like a male b!tch or whatever you youngsters call it."
OMG THIS POSER NEEDS TO GET HIS FACTS STRAIGHT. FREDDY ERCURY COULDNT POSSIBLY HAVE REVEIWED THIS CAUSE HES BEEN DEAD FOR YEARS! some Queen fan this guy is eh?
gunpowder gellatine | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/7/07
i always thought that it said "gunpowder gellatine dynamite with a laserbeam" obviously i was mistaken, because most other lyrics i read did have these words but not this one here!
What I meant for it to be... | Reviewer: Freddie Mercury | 10/5/07
I'm happy to hear most of you like my song. I meant for it to sound like a high class lady, spoiled and such, not a b!tch and certainly not like a male b!tch or whatever you youngsters call it.
THESE LYRICS CONTAIN MORE THAN JUST THE WORDS... | Reviewer: tommyj | 10/3/07
Met a man from China,
Went down to Geisha Minah
Then again incidentally,
If you're that way inclined...
Geisha, referring to a woman meant to serve a man...went down, if that way you're inclined? Is this in reference to the Geisha in Madame Butterfly...as in being really a man?
Queen's lyrics are full of innuendo. Think gay folks!!!!
Queen a cross dresser? | Reviewer: tommyj | 10/3/07
In answer to the review on 9/20/2007;
A Drag Queen refers to a (mostly but not always gay)male who dresses in female attire for the purpose of entertainment.
A Queen in slang refers to a gay man who is womanly, bitchy, thinks himself better than others, witty, insulting, sarcastic, caustic, and or back biting!
Bond- Jane Bond | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/1/07
I LOVE this song, but I never thought it was about a prostitute. I always imagined the female equivalent of James Bond. A slutty, smart, sophisticated, bad-ass weapon for the government. Maybe an assassin, maybe a diplomat, maybe a bit of both...
Blow | Reviewer: Anonymous | 9/27/07
Guaranteed to blow your mind anytime...in light of the prostitute interpretation, this line takes on an entirely different meaning...
Awesome song | Reviewer: Johnny Boy | 9/26/07
This is an amazing song, fun to play on guitar hero(even though the dirty bastards did a cover...)
I thought it said, "gunpowder guillotine"
Guess not.
But this song makes me think of an actual queen, or a made up one that was quick to put people down and even quicker to put them in bed.
NOT SAYING SHE'S A WHORE! Just a promiscuous, high class lady, nothing more or less.
=]
this is a quote by Freddie Mercury | Reviewer: robin | 9/25/07
“ People are used to hard rock, energy music from Queen, yet with this single you almost expect Noel Coward to sing it. It's one of those bowler hat, black suspender belt numbers – not that Coward would wear that. (...) It's about a high class call girl. I'm trying to say that classy people can be whores as well. That's what the song is about, though I'd prefer people to put their interpretation upon it – to read into it what they like. ” Freddie Mercury.NME, 2 November 1974 (Queen Archives)
--- why this song is about a cross-dresser | Reviewer: Anonymous | 9/20/07
Queen is a slang term for a male cross-dresser. In light of that, it makes sense that this song is about a cross-dressing male prostitute.
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