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Mr. K's Super Show #79: Queen Goes Gaga (with Brian Linnen)

1 h 3 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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We go back to the 80s for a further look at the discography one of rock's greatest groups, the champions themselves, Queen. Once again, Brian Linnen (Permanent Record Podcast) and me take a deep dive into Queen's second decade, a time when Queen was experimenting with different musical styles and incorporating new elements like synthesizers into the mix. We had fun -- as we always do -- delving into the varied music by this legendary band! Check out Permanent Record Podcast's deep dive into Queen's A Kind Of Magic:  https://permanentrecordpodcast.com/queen-a-kind-of-magic-1986-part-1

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