Hello, how Ya doin’, feeling good, okay? My name called Burt and I have only single question regarding Hangman song. What in everyone’s and you self opinion is the lyrics could be about? Is not just adlib DE DAs but has good strong rhythm and word progression? what are if any people answer for this? I will let you discuss it only, no silly mockeries it’s only a bloody record after all. Be free to tell me your opinion below. Also one another
single question could this be for which will come out on the boxset when released?
Much thanks.
I personally think that Hangman will never be released. If it was then it might have been included in the recent remasters discs.........
Just my opinion....
Djdownsy wrote: mooghead wrote: I do not talk to people called Burt.
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Let us all cut out the mockeries and together find myself demanding the answers to these question. what are the main meanings behind lyrical of Hangman song?
why is the song never released?
I still can not find pms which someone may have sent to me?
Rubadubofbabyoil wrote: Let us all cut out the mockeries and together find myself demanding the answers to these question. what are the main meanings behind lyrical of Hangman song?
why is the song never released?
I still can not find pms which someone may have sent to me?
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Haha, you've tripped yourself up.....no-one told you they had sent you a PM. However, they did tell your other other personality, flashgordon2011, that he got a PM! Not even a good try, Anton.
Rubadubofbabyoil wrote: Let us all cut out the mockeries and together find myself demanding the answers to these question. what are the main meanings behind lyrical of Hangman song?
why is the song never released?
I still can not find pms which someone may have sent to me?
rofl oopsies :P
Pingfah wrote: I don't know what the obsession with this particular unreleased track goes, it's not even that good... =============================================================================================
How do you know? Hardly anyone's heard it :)
Thistleboy 1980 wrote: Pingfah wrote: I don't know what the obsession with this particular unreleased track goes, it's not even that good... =============================================================================================
How do you know? Hardly anyone's heard it :)
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Sure we have, not a studio version, but a good enough live version to know it's not a very good song.
Pingfah wrote:
Sure we have, not a studio version, but a good enough live version to know it's not a very good song.
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I thought you might say that :) But at the end of the day, we're only speculating....the live version was experimental, I think, and I don't think I've heard one version the same as another....the studio version may have had a different structure, tempo, lyrics etc, and would likely have had some great guitar work and polished vocals. The only folk who will know are Queen, the guys who were at the studio, quite possibly our esteemed archivist and John S Stewart (if he's even played the acetate).
What in everyone’s and you self opinion is the lyrics could be about?
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I know all about you
They call you Mr. T
You own a barber's shop
and you use a cut throat very very skillfully
have you made any more pork pies for me
(there's variations of these lines in all the versions, but the same basic things are there, MR T the barber, cut throat razor and pork pies.)
Considering where Freddie lived there's a high probability that the song is about Mr Todd, the barbers son, who used his cut throat razor to cut people up and bake them into pies. A well known myth / legend even before the Sweeney Todd musical was created. I've told "you" this before in one of your other threads asking the same thing.
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Hello, how Ya doin’, feeling good, okay? My name called Burt
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This is what happens when you learn all your english from Queen videos and Mary poppins.
emrabt wrote: What in everyone’s and you self opinion is the lyrics could be about?
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I know all about you
They call you Mr. T
You own a barber's shop
and you use a cut throat very very skillfully
have you made any more pork pies for me
(there's variations of these lines in all the versions, but the same basic things are there, MR T the barber, cut throat razor and pork pies.)
Considering where Freddie lived there's a high probability that the song is about Mr Todd, the barbers son, who used his cut throat razor to cut people up and bake them into pies. A well known myth / legend even before the Sweeney Todd musical was created. I've told "you" this before in one of your other threads asking the same thing.
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Hello, how Ya doin’, feeling good, okay? My name called Burt
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This is what happens when you learn all your english from Queen videos and Mary poppins.
Interesting but as usual there be all talk with no links for proof. Until we see proof users here will not believe you or the constant talk.
Rubadubofbabyoil wrote:
Interesting but as usual there be all talk with no links for proof. Until we see proof users here will not believe you or the constant talk. =============================================================================================
C'mon, don't be silly now. Please remember and respect what we said in PMs.
Thistleboy 1980 wrote: I thought you might say that :) But at the end of the day, we're only speculating....the live version was experimental, I think, and I don't think I've heard one version the same as another....the studio version may have had a different structure, tempo, lyrics etc, and would likely have had some great guitar work and polished vocals. The only folk who will know are Queen, the guys who were at the studio, quite possibly our esteemed archivist and John S Stewart (if he's even played the acetate).
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Well, yes you are right, the studio version might present a completely different picture and be a great track, but as it stands I can only go on what I have heard, which doesn't exactly fill me with hope. I'll gladly re-evaluate my position if the track is ever made available, which at this point seems less likely than Freddie coming back to life.
I think the only time Hangman will ever be released is when QP steals everything from John S. Stuart's home. He seems to have more rarities than they do.