Album review: Queen + Paul Rodgers “The Cosmos Rocks”

Cosmos Rocks cover Almost a little late, the album’s been released over 3 weeks ago already – but could I do without a review here?? ;) So how are these 13 songs (+1 reprise) in nearly one hour on the first Queen-titled studio album of the post-Freddie-Mercury era?

No doubt: It’s not what you’d expect from what’s usually called a Queen album. Of course, without Freddie. It is “only” a rock album with Brian May and his guitar and Roger Taylor and his drums plus Paul Rodgers and his voice who luckily doesn’t try to imitate Freddie, but got his own strengths; one could only criticize the use of “Queen” in the name here, but, well, it’s also a matter of popularity and marketing…

Now let’s get to the individual songs:

  1. Cosmos Rockin’
    After a short intro, the boys let – matching the album title – everything rock, from house to town to world to the cosmos – a solid rocking opener for the album.
    4 stars
  2. Time To Shine
    An encouraging little piece of rock (topic-wise), not too hard, not too balladic, with a good rhythm – and I could easily imagine it on one of the The Cross albums1 as well as by Paul alone without the Queen rest…
    4 stars
  3. Still Burnin’
    A bluesy rocker with a “Queen-ish” chorus; the latter might use even a little more power. Anyway, if you’re sitting/standing still during this song, something might be wrong with you. :)
    4½ stars
  4. Small
    Calm but powerful, this mostly acoustic song (but supported by electric guitar) with a catchy chorus. “Everyone needs a place they can hide, Hide away find a space to be alone.”
    5 stars
  5. Warboys
    Matching its title, this song got lots of snare drums (like military marches have) and offers “wild” guitar sounds (and a few war sounds) without being too hard – a quite successful combination.
    4 stars
  6. We Believe
    Add a few more singers and you got a “we need peace etc. for all” song like “We Are The World”, and accordingly overly melodramatic without shining that much in other areas; the weakest song on the album for me.
    2½ stars
  7. Call Me
    One can easily imagine the boys sitting around the campfire and playing this happy song. Alright, let’s say jam session, for you hardly take drums and electric guitar to a campfire. — “Now I’m gonna settle down, get myself a wife or two…”
    4 stars
  8. Voodoo
    A quiet but strong blues number – and the song that I could least imagine with Freddie. One of the best songs here.
    5 stars
  9. Some Things That Glitter
    A rather harmonic ballad, also considering vocals/guitar/drums – but somehow I’m missing something, though I can’t tell exactly what…
    3½ stars
  10. C-lebrity
    The comparatively hard-rocking criticism of casting shows and celebrity wannabes was already the first “real” single release2 – more than just fairly done and with interesting variations; maybe sounds a bit better (especialy in the chorus) when played a little faster live.
    4 stars
  11. Through The Night
    A slightly contemplative but beautiful ballad with Brian’s guitar (and Paul’s voice, of course).
    4½ stars
  12. Say It’s Not True
    The song about Aids already played years ago on the Nelson Mandela concert, now in the studio version with Roger and Brian starting quietly, then Paul and the music entering with power – both kinds of the song are working somehow.
    4 stars
  13. Surf’s Up… School’s Out!
    The intro is growig into a fun rocker with driving beat and low instrumentation in the verses and power outside of them – “Surf’s up, school’s out, follow that dream…
    4½ stars
  14. Small (Reprise)
    The sea noises are leading over to a short reprise of track 4, rounding off the album nicely.

Conclusion: The three old gentleman are nicely complementing one another (albeit not always 100% perfectly), and the result is a great rock album on which maybe not all songs are mega-hits, but altogether a nice selection, and anyone who likes this style of music should at least have a listen.

That also applies to the die-hard Queen fans who shout “boo” already when hearing Paul’s name and steer clear of this album just for having “Queen” on the cover but no Freddie inside – you’d miss something!


Image (album cover) from queenonline.com.

  1. Roger’s former solo project []
  2. after the rather separate Say It’s Not Truw almost one year ago []

Music Quiz 32

Welcome to the latest music quiz – this time as initial letter riddle: I show the first letters of each word of titles or several lines from the lyrics, and you have to guess title and artist.

If you need examples, check out the quiz from 5 Aug

There’s a bunch of 5 riddles this afternoon – and another 5 at about 20:00! And if needed, I’ll give hints from time to time (but in German, unless there actually is an English participant)… In case of doubt, I used the lyrics versions from LyricWiki.

Artist / Title

#

Artist

Title

Hints

Solution

1:

M

T D T N C

Metallica: The Day That Never Comes
solved by Pierre Markuse

2:

S A

H (J B Y F G)

von 1996 (bzw. als Single 1997)

Skunk Anansie: Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
solved by Pierre Markuse

Lyrics

#

Lyrics

Hints

Solution

3:

Y w i a, b y c h i
I i y f,b y c g i

W i i?

I i
W i i?
I i
W i i?
I i
W i i?
I i
W i i?

Faith No More: Epic
You want it all, but you can’t have it
It’s in your face, but you can’t grab it

What is it?

It’s it
What is it?
(etc.)

solved by Pierre Markuse

4:

Y g t a t o t s
T W o W – i b M
Y m e l – y m e c
Y m u f l w c f

A w h i R g g
R g g
R g g

Queen: Radio Ga Ga
You gave them all those old time stars
Through wars of worlds – invaded by Mars
You made ‘em laugh – you made ‘em cry
You made us feel like we could fly
 
All we hear is Radio ga ga
Radio goo goo
Radio ga ga

solved by Pierre Markuse

5:

D b m a S
A d S i m P
W i d s g k
B d m l S

K k k k
D b m k s S
D b m k s S
H d z K g

deutsch

Schnuffel: Kuschel-Song
(nein, den Text gebe ich hier nicht wieder)
solved by Pierre Markuse

Alright, here’s the second batch with another 5 questions:

Artist / Title

#

Artist

Title

Hints

Solution

6:

U

W T S H N N

U2: Where The Streets Have No Name
solved by Pierre Markuse und Josie (nur 3 Sekunden Abstand)

Lyrics

#

Lyrics

Hints

Solution

7:

N b t m p w b a
W I g I s y a
N b t a s t b
W b m u t l m d

C m o, c m o
C m o n
C m o, c m o
C m o n

Vogelscheuche
↑ das war ein Tip zum Album

Avantasia: Carry Me Over
Never been told my prayers would be answered
Wherever I go I see you around
Never been told about something that beautiful
Will bring me up to let me down

Carry me over, carry me over
Carry me over now
Carry me over, carry me over
Carry me over now

solved by Pierre Markuse, Josie war diesmal 92 Sekunden dahinter

8:

I h y f h n
I s y f n p a a i s
I w w y d n
I w i y t o m a a
D y s p t s m n
O a t s m
F s e
I h y f h n

J b y f g
D m y r (o n)
J b y f g
S w y h t

déjà vu…
und wie!
↙ mit den ergänzten 5 Zeilen sollte es klar sein…
Kommt denn die Buchstabenfolge im 2. Absatz niemandem aus der jüngsten Vergangenheit bekannt vor..?

Skunk Anansie: Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
(stimmt, das Lied von oben ;) )
I hope you’re feeling happy now
I see you feel no pain at all it seems
I wonder what you’re doin’ now
I wonder if you think of me at all
Do you still play the same moves now
Or are those special moods
For someone else
I hope you’re feeling happy now

Just because you feel good
Doesn’t make you right (oh no)
Just because you feel good
Still want you here tonight

solved by Pierre Markuse

9:

S m r o o t s
O y c T s
O f a t I c g
I y k w I m
W t t l o m
A w t t r
A g n g
A g n k
D y s n f

C I
T I d
T A I w t f
T I a p l
T W m e

im unteren Teil könnte man manches auch anders (weniger) abkürzen,
nämlich das “T”…
das steht für eine 3-buchstabige Abkürzung

AC/DC: T.N.T.
See me ride out of the sunset
On your colour TV screen
Out for all that I can get
If you know what I mean
Women to the left of me
And women to the right
Ain’t got no gun
Ain’t got no knife
Don’t you start no fight

‘Cause I’m
(T.N.T.) I’m dynamite
(T.N.T.) And I’ll win the fight
(T.N.T.) I’m a power load
(T.N.T.) Watch me explode

solved by Josie

10:

I b e S
d b i f
a m g d K v

F z s
b e w
n w f i
i e K
S n d d D
d e i s G S

dieses Lied gab’s in einem früheren Quiz schon mal,
einem Bilderrätsel – und die Band auch

In Extremo: Frei zu sein
Ich bin ein Strolch
doch bin ich frei
an mir ging dieser Kelch vorbei

Frei zu sein
bedarf es wenig
nur wer frei ist
ist ein König
Schamlos nimmt der dreiste Dieb
denn er ist seines Glückes Schmied

solved by Josie

Danke fürs Mitmachen, bis nächsten Dienstag!

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Fire theater

“The history of Pfaffenhofen interpreted by pyrotechnic virtuosi” – that was the description of the fire theater by MillenniumVision last night. Even though you sometimes didn’t see much when some performers were dancing in the fireworks’ smoke in relative darkness (and photographing fireworks when standing in the crowd doesn’t yield that many noteworthy results either), but I still got a few photos for you:

Monks inflated somewhat Ku-Klux-Klan-esque white pointed hats or breathed fire…

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…a lovely maiden performed a ribbon dance and a tenor sang:

feuertheater_perf3 feuertheater_perf4

In between a look at the elements around the area1 – and then on to the ignition of the town hall, luckily just a frame structure with foils and not the real one:

feuertheater_ende2 feuertheater_rat1

feuertheater_rat2

feuertheater_rat3 feuertheater_rat4

After small – well, actually did last some time – fireworks, the actors left the area…

feuertheater_feuerwerk feuertheater_ende1

…which wasn’t left completely withouth lights, though:

feuertheater_ende3

  1. from the end of the show, I just included it here because there’s space for it []