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* MemeticMutation: ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ[[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAxpAs1Iaec An animation]] depicting a jovial-looking character, represented with this series of glyphs, dancing around to the tune of "Don't Stop Me Now". The video inspired another online animator to make [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXBqf4Gfuo0 a more fleshed out version]] more closely based around the song's lyrics, and both videos became popular subjects for parodies thanks to their memorable nature and the catchiness of the Queen song.[[/labelnote]]



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* VindicatedByHistory: The album was originally regarded as a FollowUpFailure after ''Music/{{News of the World|Queen}}'', but it's become better appreciated in later years. This tracks with the album's most popular song, "Don't Stop Me Now". At the time of release it was considered a minor entry in their catalogue (they only played it on the ''Jazz'' tour before they removed it from their setlist) but its reputation has grown to the point where it's now their second-most popular song ''ever'', behind only "Bohemian Rhapsody".

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* VindicatedByHistory: The album was originally regarded as a FollowUpFailure after ''Music/{{News of the World|Queen}}'', but it's become better appreciated in later years. This tracks with the album's most popular song, "Don't Stop Me Now". At the time of release it was considered a minor entry in their catalogue (they only played it on in 1979, during the ''Jazz'' tour and ''Crazy'' tours, before they [[RarelyPerformedSong removed it from their setlist) setlist]]) but its reputation has grown to the point where it's now their second-most popular song ''ever'', behind only "Bohemian Rhapsody".
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* BrokenBase: The effectiveness of the Long-Lost Guitars rendition of "Don't Stop Me Now" is debated among fans. Was Brian May right that the original rendition felt rather naked, and this rendition is the definitive version, or was the original song fine without guitars, and this rendition makes it sound too busy?
* VindicatedByHistory: The album was originally regarded as a FollowUpFailure after ''Music/{{News of the World|Queen}}'', but it's become better appreciated in later years. This tracks with the album's most popular song, "Don't Stop Me Now". At the time of release it was considered a minor entry in their catalogue (they only played it on the ''Jazz'' tour before they removed it from their setlist) but its reputation has grown to the point where it's now their second-most popular song ''ever'', behind only "Bohemian Rhapsody".

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