Difference between revisions of "The Queen is DNR (Album)"
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− | The Smiths' '''''The Queen is DNR''''' establishes the band as the kings of [[Code Blue|code]] rock. | + | The Smiths' '''''The Queen is DNR''''' establishes the band as the kings of [[Code Blue|code]] rock. The album was released on June 16, 1986, the same day the Queen was in fact made [[DNR]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 4 July 2017
The Smiths' The Queen is DNR establishes the band as the kings of code rock. The album was released on June 16, 1986, the same day the Queen was in fact made DNR.
Track Listing
- The Queen is DNR (Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty)
- Frankly, Dr. Oz
- I Know It's Overbilled
- Never Had No Intern Ever
- Cemetry Gaits
- Bigmouth Syncopizes Again
- The Boy with the PICC in His Side
- Vicar in a CT
- There is a Call Light That Never Goes Out
- Some Americans Are Bigger Than Others
Review
Dr. 99: "There Is a Call Light That Never Goes Out" is both hilarious and sad at the same time.