I promised some more material, so here it is: link
This is another instrumental from the convention which seems to be very close to the album version. Keep listening right to the end, because after about 30 seconds of silence at the end of the song then is a short piano coda, which obviously never made it on to ‘The News Of The World’.
I hope that you will all enjoy the track.
Massive thanks Jam Monkey!
You've set a great example here, and I hope that other collectors will follow that and decide to share their material too.
Thanks again!
Fantastic, thanks ! Very interesting, it's a different drum take. Roger comes in earlier in the second chorus, and there are drum rolls in the breakdown.
And it took this version to make me realize that the piano part during the guitar orchestration is the same as the beginning of the song. Very cool stuff.
The piano bit at the end seems to be from a different song or idea, since it's in a different key and doesn't really resemble All Dead All Dead. What does everyone think .. ?
Sir GH wrote: Fantastic, thanks ! Very interesting, it's a different drum take. Roger comes in earlier in the second chorus, and there are drum rolls in the breakdown.
And it took this version to make me realize that the piano part during the guitar orchestration is the same as the beginning of the song. Very cool stuff.
The piano bit at the end seems to be from a different song or idea, since it's in a different key and doesn't really resemble All Dead All Dead. What does everyone think .. ?
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The piano bit sounds strangely familiar, but I can't remember where from...
Thank you very much for sharing!
I also think that the piano sound in the end doesn't belong to the song. It goes a very different style indeed. maybe a warm up for the next session like Fred did it on many concerts before "Somebody To Love", "Spread Your Wings" or "Bohemian Rhapsody"
This instrumental version brings the mind in a bar with a lot of smoke of a hundred of cigarettes and dimned lights. A place that god forgot and where the Gin and the Ale are served all night long. And the band plays in the background guided by peoples talking and cheering.
regards
W.