Talk:Seven Seas of Rhye

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Seven Seas of Rhye is mentioned in "several" other Queen songs?

The only one I can think of is Lily of the Valley - are there really any others?--feline1 15:53, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

My Fairy King doesn't outright name it, but if you listen, it does speak of a magical, fictional land. Rhye is both of these, so one can only assume that Freddie meant it to be Rhye... Billvoltage

It is also featured in the song It's a Beautiful Day on the Made in Heaven album. At the 2:22 mark, the opening piano arpeggio can be heard, then at the 2:26 mark, the opening few chords of the band are played (the second chord is distinctive, as it's in a different key to the outro of It's a beautiful day). It would be good for the article to mention all these other songs which contain bits of Rhye. -GilbertoSilvaFan 12:07, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

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