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Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song-By-Song Podcast

Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song-By-Song Podcast

著者: Stephen and Paul Nicholson
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Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song‑By‑Song Podcast is a weekly deep dive through Queen’s catalogue—in strict chronological order. Hosted by Edinburgh brothers Stephen and Paul Nicholson, lifelong fans since raiding their dad’s Queen's Greatest Hits cassette in the early ’80s, each episode spotlights a single track with context, studio and live history, cultural impact, and where it sits in the Queen universe. After the discussion, the boys deliver their verdict: Top, Middle, or Lower‑tier Queen. Expect archival interview clips, spirited (and often cheeky) debate, and a Queen quiz question.Stephen and Paul Nicholson 音楽
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  • 17. Loser in the End (1974)
    2026/06/05

    In this gritty, drum‑driven deep dive, Sheer Pod Attack turns its spotlight on one of Queen’s most overlooked early‑era gems: “The Loser in the End.” Often overshadowed by the grand theatrics of Queen II, this Roger Taylor‑penned track hits with a rawness that slices straight through the album’s fantasy‑laden fog.


    The episode unpacks the song’s thunderous percussion, snarling vocal delivery, and the surprisingly grounded social commentary hiding beneath the surface. The hosts explore how Taylor’s writing breaks from the band’s mythic tendencies to deliver a blunt, street‑level story about generational tension, emotional labor, and the unglamorous realities of growing up.


    Expect spirited debate, archival anecdotes, and a forensic breakdown of how the track’s stripped‑back production still manages to feel massive. The team also digs into why this song—despite its power—rarely makes it into fan conversations, and what it reveals about Queen’s evolving identity in the early 1970s.


    By the end, listeners may find themselves rethinking the track entirely, hearing it not as a footnote on a legendary album but as a fierce, human heartbeat pulsing beneath Queen’s early bombast.


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    10 分
  • 16. Some Day One Day (1974)
    2026/05/30

    On this episode of Sheer Pod Attack, we shine a spotlight on one of Queen II’s most overlooked gems — Some Day One Day. Written and sung by Brian May, this reflective and emotional track reveals a softer, deeply personal side of early Queen that often gets overshadowed by the band’s bigger anthems.


    We explore the song’s lyrical themes, Brian’s heartfelt vocal performance, the beautiful guitar work woven throughout, and where the track fits within Queen’s evolving sound in the early 1970s.

    Join us as we rediscover a ‘hidden’ track from rock’s greatest band.


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    10 分
  • 15. White Queen (As it Began) (1974)
    2026/05/22

    Paul & Stephen are back for another episode of quality Queen!

    This week, the guys critique the third track from the band’s second album - ‘White Queen (As it Began)’ (1974).

    They discuss the live version, share their favourite moments from the track, and provide some Queen trivia.

    Will they rank the song top, middle or lower tier Queen?

    Listen now to find out!


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    9 分
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