• Long Live Queen

  • Rock Royalty Discuss Freddie, Brian, John & Roger
  • By: Greg Prato
  • Narrated by: Greg Prato
  • Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Long Live Queen

By: Greg Prato
Narrated by: Greg Prato
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Publisher's summary

There is a reason why there have been countless books penned over the years about Queen and their legendary singer, Freddie Mercury - they were unquestionably one of the greatest and most universally beloved rock bands of all time. However, most of these books can be neatly filed into one of three categories - a recounting of the band’s history, an examination of the singer’s life story, or a collection of photographs.

Long Live Queen: Rock Royalty Discuss Freddie, Brian, John & Roger is the first-ever book to be comprised solely of interviews conducted with renowned musicians, who discuss what they admire most about Queen, their favorite songs and albums, and other standout Queen-related memories (attending shows, meeting members, etc.) from throughout the years. The result is a book that uncovers facts, insight, and analysis, and adds a new spin on what truly makes Queen the champions of the world.

©2018 Greg Prato Writer, Corp. (P)2021 Greg Prato Writer, Corp.

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A good idea gone bad

As a Queen fan since the 1970s, I really wanted to like this. Unfortunately, there are two big problems I failed to anticipate.
One, the material gets very old very quickly. It can be boiled down to a whole bunch of people, most of whom have some peripheral involvement in the music industry, but who nobody has ever heard of. And they all say more or less the same thing. It's only cool the first 400 times. Then you realize there are another bazillion left to hear (exaggerating for effect).

But by far the worst thing about this audiobook is how difficult it is to listen to. A word to anyone contemplating their own audiobook: professional voice talent is worth the money.

The author/narrator speaks clearly and legibly, but in no way the way humans actually talk. He pauses in weird places, adds inflections where they don't belong, stressing words that shouldn't be stressed-- it's just a mess. It didn't take long before I wasn't able to hear the content anymore, all I could concentrate on was how poor the performance was. I'm afraid I have to return this one, I'm only 20 minutes into it and I simply can't go any further. Sorry, author, I don't mean to hurt your feelings. But the reading really is that bad.

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