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A crowning year for Queen; more than a decade after Freddie Mercury's death, Queen goes on and on. Is this band immortal? (Music).


This year was Queen's jubilee--and we're not just talking about Queen Elizabeth II. In 2002 the legendary British musical act Queen continued to reign, even though the band effectively ceased to exist on November 24, 1991, when front man Freddie Mercury succumbed to AIDS complications.

These days surviving members Roger Taylor, Brian May, and John Deacon ably carry the torch--along with any number of testosterone-bursting heterosexuals who regularly stomp along to the refrain "We will rock you" at sporting events.

"One may not realize Queen is all around, but it is so all around," opines Opines are low molecular weight compounds found in plant crown gall tumors produced by the parasitic bacterium Agrobacterium. Opine biosynthesis is catalyzed by specific enzymes encoded by genes contained in a small segment of DNA (known as the T-DNA, for 'transfer DNA')  Stephin Merritt, puckish puck·ish  
adj.
Mischievous; impish: a puckish grin; puckish wit.



puckish·ly adv.
 New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 musician and closet Queen fan. "I was just reading a book in which all cassettes left in cars turn into Queen's Greatest Hits in two weeks, which is so true to my life experience. If it's not labeled, it's probably Queen's Greatest Hits."

This year the champions' presence practically spanned the media: A musical based on their songs had audiences staging. The band received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. A concert tribute to Mercury just came out on DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
. And, yes, Queen took part in that other British queen's jubilee pop concert.

What's the band's enduring appeal? Sheer virtuosity, for one thing. Queen's swoony, soaring sound is as thrilling today as when the songs were recorded. And Mercury's obvious, though never admitted, homosexuality also added spice to the mix. "Having a flamboyant gay front person allowed them to do all kinds of absurdly sexual music," says Merritt. "Queen was a triple entendre name. Whatever the name means, it ends up being interestingly sexual."

In a year when everybody wanted to forget their troubles, London's West End musical We Will Rock You took Queen hits and wove wove  
v.
Past tense of weave.


wove
Verb

a past tense of weave

wove, woven weave
 a silly but fun story around them. Written by Ben Elton and musically supervised by May and Taylor, We Will Rock You imagines a conformist con·form·ist  
n.
A person who uncritically or habitually conforms to the customs, rules, or styles of a group.

adj.
Marked by conformity or convention:
 world--Planet Mall--in which a rebel named Galileo Figaro (after a character in a Queen song) recaptures the world for rock and roll. Critics blanched blanch   also blench
v. blanched also blenched, blanch·ing also blench·ing, blanch·es also blench·es

v.tr.
1. To take the color from; bleach.

2.
, but audiences went wild.

In May came the queen's jubilee pop concert (celebrating Elizabeth's 50 years on the throne), at which May performed an electric guitar rendition of "The Star Spangled span·gle  
n.
1. A small, often circular piece of sparkling metal or plastic sewn especially on garments for decoration.

2. A small sparkling object, drop, or spot: spangles of sunlight.
 Banner."

And to crown Queen's de facto [Latin, In fact.] In fact, in deed, actually.

This phrase is used to characterize an officer, a government, a past action, or a state of affairs that must be accepted for all practical purposes, but is illegal or illegitimate.
 jubilee, December saw the release of The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Special 10th Anniversary Edition DVD. Originally organized to raise AIDS awareness and funds for the Mercury Phoenix Trust, this 1992 all-star concert event starred a crazy mix of celebs, including David Bowie, Elizabeth Taylor, Axl Rose, Elton John, Annie Lennox, George Michael, and Liza Minnelli. The DVD includes bonuses like rehearsal footage and a TV documentary. For those disappointed that 2003 won't be the year of Liza (on reality TV, at least), the disc features the diva's rendition of "We Are the Champions"--a rousing, if strangely drag queen--esque, debacle.

Mercury would be proud. "The original was a strangely drag queen--esque debacle," Merritt rhapsodizes. "Just a little too early for video."

Ferber has also written for Entertainment Weekly and Time Out New York.
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Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Jan 21, 2003
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