1973: Queen debuts with “Keep Yourself Alive”

I discovered this piece of trivia via NPR but they unfairly framed is as the debut of Freddie Mercury’s voice. Yeah, smooth move NPR, if you knew shit about Queen. They were a unit, a democracy as well as a band. There were fights. There were egos. But in the end, Brian, Roger, Jon and Freddie knew they worked better together unlike other artists from their era. They were Queen, not Freddie Mercury and Queen!

To add more insult to injury, the NPR talking head said Queen’s first album “dropped” on this day 50 years ago. Dropped is a moron word created from the moron dialect known as BizSpeak, a cousin of NewSpeak. Music doesn’t drop, it’s not rain or manna. In 1973, Queen debuted on the radio! Their album was released and stocked at record stores. Even today, music still doesn’t drop you dipshits. It is distributed physically and electronically. On the latter, an album appears or, I’m willing to go with, it’s posted since this usage is derived from the days of the Internet’s pre-cursor of electronic bulletin boards. Technically, the record companies or distributors more accurately upload the songs (files) ahead of time and on every Friday (new music day for the last few years) music/albums appear or are released electronically, but it never drops.

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