The 46664 EP featuring featuring "Invincible Hope" is now available on iTunes. I just listened to the sample available, and it sounds different to the old 46664 website download - the bass has a phasing effect and there is a drum snap that is extra too. Anyone gonna have a go getting it?
Well, I never used iTunes before, so I decided to make my first purchase. Indeed, "Invincible Hope" HAS been heavily remixed from the old 46664 site download... quite well done infact, and trimmed down a bit too to make it more snappy. Apart from a lot of added synths, Roger's vocals and guitar parts kick in very effectively, and there's even the classic 'acappela' chant at the end. Get this guys.
Plus the money goes to charity :P
Why download an mp3-file if you can get the song for a mere 0,99 € and a donation will be made to the Nelson Mandela Foundation in respect of each download sold. It's for a good cause after all. So download it please.
By about 25 seconds. Nothing notable apart from the line "Hold onto your life..." etc. I kinda miss that bit actually, as it only features the second half of that key change. Perhaps it was edited for the sake of the EP and will be full on the eventual album release?
Can't download the song because I, like many other people I suspect, still use Windows 98, which iTunes is not compatiible with. Therefore, I can't play or listen to the track as far as I can see.
Is there any direct link via which I can buy the track? I'm not gonna install any Apple shit on my computer just to download one track.
Last year on the 46664 site they refused to accept my Mastercard. Now you must probably install this iShit to download it. Where's a good old CD?
on Monday evening when I tried to register to ITunes, my mastercard was rejected but the next day it did work out. It could be easy in future to find tracks this way, but indeed why doesn't Queenonline or whatever sell a proper single?
Mr. Scully wrote:
Last year on the 46664 site they refused to accept my Mastercard. Now you must probably install this iShit to download it. Where's a good old CD?