plumrach 09.04.2010 10:06 |
IMHO this is one of Brians best songs, the lyrics are excellent and when freddie sang this live he sang it beautifully and captured the emotion of the song ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Interview? Oh don't be ridiculous |
Amazon 09.04.2010 12:02 |
I completely agree. It is an amazing song and it capped off arguably one of Queen's very best albums. I think it was the perfect closing song to The Game, and I consider it to be an absolute classic. :D |
PrincessofTaylor 09.04.2010 12:20 |
I agree that it's a great song, but IMO the live version far surpasses the studio version. |
mike hunt 09.04.2010 14:11 |
why does everyone need to compare live vs studio?....it's a bloody good song either way. the Game was a great album i think. After a few not so great songs with don't try suicide and coming soon the album ends on a high note with save me. |
Holly2003 09.04.2010 14:33 |
mike hunt wrote: why does everyone need to compare live vs studio?....it's a bloody good song either way. the Game was a great album i think. After a few not so great songs with don't try suicide and coming soon the album ends on a high note with save me. It's amazing how much difference that makes. The Game would mean something different to me is it ended with, say AOBTD or Coming Soon instead of Save Me. |
Sebastian 09.04.2010 16:35 |
I love that song. It never grows old. |
PrincessofTaylor 09.04.2010 16:42 |
mike hunt wrote: why does everyone need to compare live vs studio?....it's a bloody good song either way. the Game was a great album i think. After a few not so great songs with don't try suicide and coming soon the album ends on a high note with save me. Yes, it's a good song. When I heard the studio version, I liked it. When I heard the live version, I loved it. Do I love the studio version now? Not really - this is a song that played live really comes alive (pun unintended). Like it or not, the two versions are very different. |
Sebastian 09.04.2010 17:16 |
I personally prefer the studio version because of Brian's harmonies in the second lift and because of the acoustic. Oh, and the guitar choir is fabulous. |
PrincessofTaylor 09.04.2010 17:25 |
Sebastian wrote: I personally prefer the studio version because of Brian's harmonies in the second lift and because of the acoustic. Oh, and the guitar choir is fabulous. I always miss the harmonies when they played live. Roger would try to sing them (Brian would too but more often Roger), but it rarely sounded even close to the studio version. |
kosimodo 09.04.2010 17:56 |
link |
people on streets 09.04.2010 18:55 |
Great song indeed. I remember being 10 years old listening to this song in the record store (with the headphones) while reading the lyrics. I bought the game album right after that. |
republic 09.04.2010 19:18 |
And for the six mark question! Who can tell me where and when SAVE ME was performed live for the first time? |
Sebastian 10.04.2010 02:03 |
PrincessofTaylor wrote:Sebastian wrote: I personally prefer the studio version because of Brian's harmonies in the second lift and because of the acoustic. Oh, and the guitar choir is fabulous.I always miss the harmonies when they played live. Roger would try to sing them (Brian would too but more often Roger), but it rarely sounded even close to the studio version. While I also miss the chorus harmonies, I was mostly referring to these ones: link (1:42 - 1:53). Not to mention the extraordinary and priceless bit when bass and acoustic join the piano after the first verse. |
dsmeer 10.04.2010 06:22 |
One of my favourite Queen songs and yes Live version is better. |
The_CrY 10.04.2010 07:11 |
Certainly a great end to the, in my opinion, half-baked The Game. |
PrincessofTaylor 10.04.2010 10:54 |
Sebastian wrote:PrincessofTaylor wrote:While I also miss the chorus harmonies, I was mostly referring to these ones: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z9fDRjqVyI (1:42 - 1:53). Not to mention the extraordinary and priceless bit when bass and acoustic join the piano after the first verse.Sebastian wrote: I personally prefer the studio version because of Brian's harmonies in the second lift and because of the acoustic. Oh, and the guitar choir is fabulous.I always miss the harmonies when they played live. Roger would try to sing them (Brian would too but more often Roger), but it rarely sounded even close to the studio version. Ah - I really don't know anything about music other than, "I like how that sounds." Thanks for the link. And the opening bit when the rest of the instruments start up is my favorite part of the song (especially when played live - that's part of the reason why I think the live version is this song is so awesome!) |
LordOfAllDarkness 10.04.2010 11:40 |
republic wrote: And for the six mark question! Who can tell me where and when SAVE ME was performed live for the first time? Dublin, Ireland, November 22nd 1979. The first recording of the song that circulates is from Glasgow, December 1st 1979 |
Amazon 10.04.2010 13:40 |
mike hunt wrote: why does everyone need to compare live vs studio?....it's a bloody good song either way. the Game was a great album i think. After a few not so great songs with don't try suicide and coming soon the album ends on a high note with save me. Absolutely. The second side was pretty disappointing (Sail Away Sweet Sister aside), so to have the album end with a masterpiece like Save Me rescued the album for me. |
mike hunt 10.04.2010 17:27 |
The first side is flawless to me. not a bad song on it. the second side has the decent prime jive, though I'm not crazy about new wave. The weakest song from freddie up to that point don't try suicide and roger's weak coming soon, so yea Save me saved the second side to that album. Along with sail away sweet sister. |
prescott2811 11.04.2010 07:38 |
Great song. One of Queens best love balleds. Sadly you don't hear much of it so unless your not a Queen fan you prob would of never heard of it. To me its a classic love balled n it should get more credit than it deserves |
freddiefan91 12.04.2010 07:08 |
i love this song |
ParisNair 12.04.2010 12:30 |
double post. |
Amazon 12.04.2010 21:06 |
mike hunt wrote: "The first side is flawless to me. not a bad song on it. the second side has the decent prime jive, though I'm not crazy about new wave. The weakest song from freddie up to that point don't try suicide and roger's weak coming soon, so yea Save me saved the second side to that album. Along with sail away sweet sister." I love the first side as well. Play The Game is gorgeous, Dragon Attack is terrific, AOBTD and CLTCL are masterpieces, and NYLT (the weakest song on the first side IMO) is stll really good. Other than Sail Away Sweet Sister and Save Me, I'm not a huge fan of the second side. |
brENsKi 15.04.2010 13:30 |
god i am going to be burned at the stake as a heretic. but i really don't get "save me" at all - Brian's songwriting was not that varied...his songwriting generally fell into one of three categories:- standard rocker: TYMD, hammer, folky: leaving home, 39, some day one day formulaic ballad: TMLWKY, save me with the exception of It's Late and Doing Alright, i dont like his songs too much |
Amazon 15.04.2010 13:39 |
brENsKi wrote: with the exception of It's Late and Doing Alright, i dont like his songs too much Interesting as I love him (he's my second favourite Queen song-writer after Freddie), and those two songs (particularly Doing Alright) are among my least favourite May songs. :D |
mike hunt 15.04.2010 13:41 |
Amazon wrote: mike hunt wrote: "The first side is flawless to me. not a bad song on it. the second side has the decent prime jive, though I'm not crazy about new wave. The weakest song from freddie up to that point don't try suicide and roger's weak coming soon, so yea Save me saved the second side to that album. Along with sail away sweet sister." I love the first side as well. Play The Game is gorgeous, Dragon Attack is terrific, AOBTD and CLTCL are masterpieces, and NYLT (the weakest song on the first side IMO) is stll really good. Other than Sail Away Sweet Sister and Save Me, I'm not a huge fan of the second side. Everyone's opinion is different obviously, but i think a day at the races was the only queen album without one dud. Even opera has one with sweet lady and Queen2 with loser in the end. SHA with she makes me. The game has a few of them. Still tremendous albums BTW. |
Amazon 15.04.2010 13:55 |
mike hunt wrote: Everyone's opinion is different obviously, but i think a day at the races was the only queen album without one dud. Even opera has one with sweet lady and Queen2 with loser in the end. SHA with she makes me. The game has a few of them. Still tremendous albums BTW. I'm not sure that I agree. While I do agree that almost every Queen album has a dud (or at least a song that is far lesser than some of the other songs on the album, even thought it may not be a bad song), I don't know if ADATR is an exception. The reason I'm not sure is that it's been years since I've listened to it in full, and there are a full songs I've barely listened to (such as White Man and Long Away.) I will say though that I think that the four Mercury songs, You and I, TYMD and Teo Torrette are all terrific (to varying degrees), I don't know if I'm such a fan of Drowse (Roger during the 70's was hit and miss, and mostly miss for me), and I need to relisten to White Man and Long Away. |
mike hunt 15.04.2010 14:15 |
yea, maybe Drowse is only ok. roger was hit or miss for me too. The first album was pretty consistent for me, but the second side is a little weaker than the first. Dud is the wrong word....Unless we're talking about fun it or something. |