Holly2003 wrote:
It doesn't matter who sings it, it's one of Queen's cheesiest songs. Bloody awful.
OK, so we're on a Queen forum, right? I mean, why would you ever connect those words together - 'Queen' and 'cheesey'? EVERYTHING the band did was cheesey.
Holly2003 wrote:
It doesn't matter who sings it, it's one of Queen's cheesiest songs. Bloody awful.
how is it cheesy?....It's not one of my favorite songs by any means, but it's not bad. Oh, and I like freddie's version better, Made in heaven version that is. It's one of those songs that brian sounds like a dying cat during the chorus. Freddie sings it amazing.
GratefulFan wrote:
I like Brian's version better. Freddie performs it beautifully as always, but Brian is clearly more emotionally connected to it. It shows.
where did you get the idea of Brian's emotional connection? he didn't write the lyrics
GratefulFan wrote:
I like Brian's version better. Freddie performs it beautifully as always, but Brian is clearly more emotionally connected to it. It shows.
where did you get the idea of Brian's emotional connection? he didn't write the lyrics
I don't think you need to write a song to be emptionally connected to it. There's loads of songs (by Queen and other artists) that I feel an emotional connection to in how they relate to my life and the events in it, but I didn't write them. Conversly, I have written a lot of songs that when I perform them I don't actually feel overly emotional about. Even though the song is not fully his own work, I'm sure that Brian would have had some input to the lyrical content anyway, especially as the release was under his name as a solo artist, and the content did actually reflect a lot of what he was experiencing in his life at the time.
Jaymz770 wrote:
Yeh I totally agree, I fail to remember which show it was but didn't he come close to crying once?
Freddie's tribute. Though Brian seems to be very sensitive on live shows after many songs (LOML etc.).
It's funny you say that about the tribute version. I always wondered if the emotion got the better of him to the performance's detriment, or if he ALLOWED/WANTED the emotion to get the better of him to distract from what is for him, a very difficult song to sing live?
Not that the performance was terrible, it was quite touching to watch. But Brian, like Freddie, was a showman after all... and as you said he has shown VERY similar emotion nearly every time in LOML live. (Again, a song Brian never ALWAYS got pitch perfect, but which the emotion of the song could hide any bad renditions. When he did get it right it was nice to hear though... the QPR Super Live Japan version is nice).
Jaymz770 wrote:
Yeh I totally agree, I fail to remember which show it was but didn't he come close to crying once?
Freddie's tribute. Though Brian seems to be very sensitive on live shows after many songs (LOML etc.).
It's funny you say that about the tribute version. I always wondered if the emotion got the better of him to the performance's detriment, or if he ALLOWED/WANTED the emotion to get the better of him to distract from what is for him, a very difficult song to sing live?
Not that the performance was terrible, it was quite touching to watch. But Brian, like Freddie, was a showman after all... and as you said he has shown VERY similar emotion nearly every time in LOML live. (Again, a song Brian never ALWAYS got pitch perfect, but which the emotion of the song could hide any bad renditions. When he did get it right it was nice to hear though... the QPR Super Live Japan version is nice).
II love brian as a guitarist/musician. Of course songwriter, but most of the time don't like his voice (sorry brian!). Sometimes i do like his voice. 39, sail away sweet sister. love the song "good company"(despite his voice). sometimes he makes me want to slit my wrist listening to him sing. some examples are "too much love" "love of my life" He sounds like he's suicidal. Not something i want to hear a lot.
It's similar to what Roger said in AG commentary regarding Heaven for Everyone,about how Freddie could take a song "that much further vocally" and showed Roger his own personal limits compared to Freddie. And again, Roger does a great job on his Cross version... but Freddie really excels on it.
OFF TOPIC : I think HFE is one of Freddie's best ever vocals.