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Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song-By-Song Podcast
Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song-By-Song Podcast
Author: 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.
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.
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In this episode of Sheer Pod Attack, we dive deep into “Liar”, one of Queen’s most ambitious early tracks and a standout moment from their debut album. Often celebrated for its theatrical structure, explosive dynamics, and unmistakable Freddie Mercury flair, “Liar” captures the band at a formative moment — bold, experimental, and unapologetically dramatic.We explore the song’s origins, its place in Queen’s early live sets, and the creative fingerprints each band member left on its shifting moods and musical twists. From studio stories and arrangement insights to the track’s legacy among fans, this episode unpacks why “Liar” remains a cult favourite and a powerful showcase of the young band’s identity.Whether you're a longtime Queen devotee or discovering their deeper cuts, join us for a passionate, energetic breakdown of a song that set the tone for the band’s sonic evolution.Want to engage with us online? You can find us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeBlueSky
Brothers Stephen and Paul return with another bite‑sized blast of Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song‑By‑Song Podcast, and this week they’re stepping into the mystical, mythical world of My Fairy King — the dazzling closer to side one of Queen’s debut album.Join the boys as they explore the song’s fantasy‑rich lyrics, its early glimpse into Freddie Mercury’s storytelling genius, and the moment each of them first encountered this magical deep cut. Expect lively chat, sharp opinions, and a few surprises along the way.As always, your under‑ten‑minute Queen fix is packed with quiz fun, band facts, song trivia, interview clips, rankings, and plenty of brotherly banter — the perfect weekly hit for fans who love their Queen with a touch of enchantment.Next time, the journey continues with Liar.Want to engage with us online? You can find us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeBlueSky
In this deep‑cut dive, we turn our attention to one of Queen’s most intriguing early curiosities: “Mad the Swine.” Recorded during the sessions for the band’s 1973 debut album but left in the vaults for nearly two decades, this track has become a cult favourite among fans who love exploring the band’s formative years.We unpack the song’s unusual journey — from its original recording and the mixing disagreements that kept it off the album, to its eventual resurrection as a 1991 bonus track. Along the way, we explore its lyrical themes, its place in Queen’s evolving sound, and why it never made the leap to the live stage.Expect thoughtful analysis, a bit of Queen history, and plenty of appreciation for a track that shows the band experimenting boldly right from the start. Whether you’re a long‑time Queen devotee or discovering this hidden gem for the first time, this episode shines a light on a song that deserves far more attention.Come back next week for My Fairy King.Want to engage with us online? You can find us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeBlueSky
Brothers Stephen and Paul return with episode three of Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song‑By‑Song Podcast, and this week they’re diving headfirst into one of the wildest moments on Queen’s debut album — Great King Rat.Strap in as the boys unpack this early Queen epic: when they first heard it, why it grabbed their attention, and what they really think of this frantic, storytelling powerhouse.Expect a fast‑paced ten minutes packed with quiz fun, deep‑cut band facts, song trivia, interview snippets, rankings, and plenty of laughs along the way — the perfect weekly Queen hit for fans who like their podcasts short, sharp, and full of rock‑royalty goodness.And don’t wander too far… next week, they’re tackling Mad The Swine.Want to engage with us online? You can find us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeBlueSky
"The original is great."Brothers Stephen & Paul are back for episode two of Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song-By-Song Podcast. In it, they delve into track two on the band's debut album - 'Doing All Right'. They discuss the song's background, its place in Queen's discography, and share personal reflections on its musical structure and various versions. The conversation highlights the band's evolution and the unique elements that define their sound.With a quiz question, band and songs facts, interview clips, song ranking and more; this is the weekly, under ten-minute Queen fix you're looking for! "I like the new mix more."Come back next week for 'Great King Rat'.Want to engage with us online? You can find us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeBlueSky
"It just sounds like Queen".The Princes of the Universe are otherwise engaged, so instead, join your hosts, Stephen and Paul Nicholson, for the first ever episode of Sheer Pod Attack: A Queen Song-By-Song Podcast. In it, the brothers delve into the band's debut single 'Keep Yourself Alive,' discussing its significance, production, and personal reflections on the song. They explore various versions of the track, highlighting the band's evolution and the song's impact on their career. With a quiz question, band and songs facts, interview clips, song ranking and more; this is the weekly, under ten-minute Queen fix you're looking for! "I think the newer version is superior."Come back next week for 'Doing All Right'.Want to engage with us online? You can find us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeBlueSky









