mooghead 11.01.2013 16:07 |
.. 'shredded'? Lets face it, BM solo's got boring in about 1974 because he only ever played the same thing... Invisible Man solo is the one Brian May 'solo' I wish I could hear in isolation because it sounds like he has gone mental... Discuss... |
Hangman_96 11.01.2013 16:17 |
Have to disagree. He had played many great solos before, particularly live, and each of them was unique in its own way. |
matt z 11.01.2013 16:20 |
What about the into to GIMME THE PRIZE, CYBORG, WAS IT ALL WORTH IT, RIDE THE WILD WIND *incredible solo, YOU DON'T FOOL ME? *ditto |
The Real Wizard 11.01.2013 16:25 |
mooghead wrote: BM solo's got boring in about 1974 because he only ever played the same thing...People keep saying that, but is there any evidence to reasonably back it up ? Compare Earls Court 77 to Milton Keynes 82. The only thing that is same is the analog delay. Musically there is absolutely no overlap at all. 1977 (@ 49:00) - link 1982 - link There are certain elements that remained the same over the years, but many of them grew melodically and rhythmically while others were dropped. His solo spots were a very organic place for experiment and growth. He brought in the harmonizer by 86, and by 93 he found many new avenues with it. Even last year he was incorporating new things into his solo. If you want to find someone who keeps playing the same solos year after year, just watch any Carlos Santana video. He has a smoking band and all, but he's been playing the same licks since Woodstock. But that tone is ever so sweet, so all is forgiven. |
Mr.QueenFan 11.01.2013 18:17 |
The Real Wizard wrote:I think he was talking about his solos in general, not the particular Brighton Rock solo, but maybe he can clear it out.mooghead wrote: BM solo's got boring in about 1974 because he only ever played the same thing...People keep saying that, but is there any evidence to reasonably back it up ? Compare Earls Court 77 to Milton Keynes 82. The only thing that is same is the analog delay. Musically there is absolutely no overlap at all. 1977 (@ 49:00) - link 1982 - link By the way, great footage from Earls Court. On youtube it really seems like official HD at some places. As far as Brian shredding, i really don't know what to think. I'm a guitar player fan, and i used to listen to almost everything shredding. But in the end i came to realize that i allways come back to Brian and other melodic players. The music is what matters. Technique should be used to bring the best out of you when intepreting a song or melody. Unfortunatelly there are many guys that have technique, but can't mach Brian on his composational skills, or even his tone and phrasing, and interpretation. Having said this, i think that the most shredding piece i've heard Brian play was on Cyborg. The "Invisible Man" is incredible too, and it's probably the most "strange" solo in rock that i have heard. I remember that the first time i've heard it, i thought that the sound was computer generated and not a guitar- i hadn't seen the video yet!- and you have to understand that in the 80's, some games and computers used to generate sounds like the ones Brian played. After i saw the video i thought that it was genius that Brian was inside a video game generating the exact same sounds i first thought to be computer generated. Maybe that was his intention!? But it's a great piece of work. |
AB-88 11.01.2013 18:38 |
The Invisible Man - Guitar Solo (See Attachment) |
waunakonor 11.01.2013 22:10 |
Heeeeeyyy guys, are we talking about my avatar? Anyway, Brian's solos after 1974 were boring? Ah hah, that's a good one. I'll just direct you to matt z's comment, among other solos. |
Graeme Arnott 11.01.2013 23:24 |
Let's not forget It's Late. |
Matias Merçeauroix 12.01.2013 00:20 |
He has many cool chops all over The Miracle album. Specially on Was It All Worth It and there's some sweep picking on Chinese Torture too. But no, I wouldn't say this is the only time he shredded. Brian doesn't do that, most of the time. We know that. But he does put a little extra twist to a lot of solos. Save Me has a pretty fast and tricky guitar lick towards the end of the solo. Same with Father To Son, Dead on Time and many others. |
inu-liger 12.01.2013 00:39 |
The Real Wizard wrote: If you want to find someone who keeps playing the same solos year after year, just watch any Carlos Santana video. He has a smoking band and all, but he's been playing the same licks since Woodstock. But that tone is ever so sweet, so all is forgiven.Incidentally I do find HIS solos to be trite one trick pony bore :-P |
BradMay 12.01.2013 03:55 |
jazzy mercurois wrote: He has many cool chops all over The Miracle album. Specially on Was It All Worth It and there's some sweep picking on Chinese Torture too. But no, I wouldn't say this is the only time he shredded. Brian doesn't do that, most of the time. We know that. But he does put a little extra twist to a lot of solos. Save Me has a pretty fast and tricky guitar lick towards the end of the solo. Same with Father To Son, Dead on Time and many others.Brian May did some nice sweeppicking on Scandal aswell :) (Everyone overlooks him as a guitarist, but he is a great one) |
tomchristie22 12.01.2013 06:32 |
BradMay wrote:True, it's so buried under all the synths that you can't hear much though. There's a crazy fast run coming out of the guitar solo which is very difficult to hear.jazzy mercurois wrote: He has many cool chops all over The Miracle album. Specially on Was It All Worth It and there's some sweep picking on Chinese Torture too. But no, I wouldn't say this is the only time he shredded. Brian doesn't do that, most of the time. We know that. But he does put a little extra twist to a lot of solos. Save Me has a pretty fast and tricky guitar lick towards the end of the solo. Same with Father To Son, Dead on Time and many others.Brian May did some nice sweeppicking on Scandal aswell :) (Everyone overlooks him as a guitarist, but he is a great one) |
rschoorl 12.01.2013 07:47 |
If you really want to hear Brian shred, listen to the track Brian plays with Soundgarden on the Alternative Energy CD. He totally goes out of his usual comfort zone and rips. |
BradMay 12.01.2013 11:30 |
Wich song is the best example? |
Matias Merçeauroix 12.01.2013 11:57 |
There's no proper sweep picking on Scandal. He picks note by note, which is clearly not sweep picking, by definition. He does this, the same way Steve Morse does. There's some of this on Was it All Worth it too, half of that and half of real sweep picking. |
mooghead 12.01.2013 13:59 |
AB-88 wrote: The Invisible Man - Guitar Solo (See Attachment)Thanks for that, its great but it isnt the full solo. After the vocal comes back in the solo continues, its very low down in the mix so you have to have your listening ears on! |
mooghead 12.01.2013 14:08 |
The Real Wizard wrote:They are different but they sound the same, the whole single echo thing never has done it for me. Perhaps I am being unfair, I just find that particular technique very unspectacular.mooghead wrote: BM solo's got boring in about 1974 because he only ever played the same thing...People keep saying that, but is there any evidence to reasonably back it up ? Compare Earls Court 77 to Milton Keynes 82. The only thing that is same is the analog delay. Musically there is absolutely no overlap at all. 1977 (@ 49:00) - link 1982 - link There are certain elements that remained the same over the years, but many of them grew melodically and rhythmically while others were dropped. His solo spots were a very organic place for experiment and growth. He brought in the harmonizer by 86, and by 93 he found many new avenues with it. Even last year he was incorporating new things into his solo. If you want to find someone who keeps playing the same solos year after year, just watch any Carlos Santana video. He has a smoking band and all, but he's been playing the same licks since Woodstock. But that tone is ever so sweet, so all is forgiven. |
BradMay 12.01.2013 17:39 |
Everytime he plays that solo he plays it differently, and i love that.. it are the little bits. I hear some major/minor/pentatonic stuff in it, but even some seventh stuff and diminished and augmented :) He improved the solo since 2005, drasticly. |
The Real Wizard 12.01.2013 20:28 |
mooghead wrote: They are different but they sound the same, the whole single echo thing never has done it for me. Perhaps I am being unfair, I just find that particular technique very unspectacular.Aha, so the truth comes out :-) And you're definitely not alone. Plenty of Queen fans aren't overly fond of it. I even know some professional musicians who don't care for it, seeing only a "hey, look at this this new toy I have, and deal with it for the next five minutes." As far as I see it, Brian was never trying to show off his technique. He was aiming to create new sounds by layering melodies and harmonies on top of one another. But since he wasn't playing at lightning speed ("faster = better" had already somehow been established by this point), most people didn't see the innovation in progress. Got me thinking - I wonder if he was the first to use delay. Jimmy Page was using it in Dazed And Confused on stage by mid-1969, and Brian used it on Blag with Smile around the same time. Or did someone else do it earlier? |
mooghead 13.01.2013 07:08 |
""hey, look at this this new toy I have, and deal with it for the next five minutes." Or 30+ years! I don't necessarily think faster=better but its amazing how low down a guitarist with Brian's success comes in best guitar player polls. Not that I place any importance on them at all. |
Matias Merçeauroix 13.01.2013 08:22 |
I like his solos with the delays. |
cmsdrums 13.01.2013 10:21 |
On a related point, is Tie Your Mother Down the only time Brian played with a slide? Because of its familiarity it is one if those songs that tends to get overlooked in analysis, but to me us one of his most 'un-Brian' like solos. |
Bohardy 13.01.2013 11:32 |
Nah, Brian used the slide on a few other songs: Drowse I Go Crazy Radio Ga Ga There may be more than that, but that's all I can think of right now. |
Matias Merçeauroix 13.01.2013 12:36 |
I believe some noises at the beginning of Death on Two Legs are also played with the slide. I'm Going Slightly Mad too. |
madmetaltom 13.01.2013 13:30 |
You dont fool me is one of Brians best solos! |
The Real Wizard 13.01.2013 15:41 |
jazzy mercurois wrote: I believe some noises at the beginning of Death on Two Legs are also played with the slide.You would be correct, sir. |
Martin Packer 13.01.2013 16:46 |
I thought Roger played the guitars on Drowse. |
Sebastian 13.01.2013 17:33 |
Roger played electric rhythm, Brian played acoustic rhythm and electric slide. |
Mr.QueenFan 13.01.2013 20:08 |
The Real Wizard wrote: As far as I see it, Brian was never trying to show off his technique. He was aiming to create new sounds by layering melodies and harmonies on top of one another.Exactelly! And that's why Yngwie MAlmsteen loves Brian and Queen. Because of the harmonies. Here's a clip of Malmsteen playing to achieve a "similar" effect. link This is exactelly what Brian is doing using a different technique. Creatig harmonies. A great example for me is his Wembley solo. It's perfect and the last 3 minutes are pure genius. link Guys like Malmsteen, Satriani and Steve Vai love Brian because of this. Satriani knows how difficult it is to control feedback on stage. To be able to think of this and to incorporate it on stage -LIVE- is a milestone in electric guitar. Brian is a genius, and sometimes you need to be an electric guitarplayer to fully understand his genius and what he's achieving with the sound. That's why guys like Malmsteen, Satch and Vai all respect Brian. Because they know. They know the amount of thinking that went on until Brian was able to present and play this new technique live. They know the balls it takes to do so, in front of an audience. We only hear the 10 minutes of solo, but they know what it took to create those 10 minutes of pure bliss. Here is Brian at the Olympics 2012. He was superb! Great sound, tone, full control of the whamy bar vibrato with wonderfull bends, and perfect timing. All this "alone" in front of the world. It doesn't get any better than this: link |
Bohardy 14.01.2013 15:35 |
AB-88 wrote: The Invisible Man - Guitar Solo (See Attachment)How on earth did you get the guitar solo isolated like that? There are no stems or multitrack for The Invisible Man that I know of, and I don't see how you could do it using the 5.1 version or using any software, as it's so clean. Would be very interested to know. Incidentally, in the extended version of Scandal there's a bit of extra guitar that, for me, is the closest Brian's come to shredding on record. |
inu-liger 14.01.2013 18:10 |
Brian also plays slide on Still Burnin' |
Matias Merçeauroix 14.01.2013 19:59 |
Brian also plays a killer bass solo on Eiti Leda, along with Charly Garcia and David Lebon. |
The Real Wizard 14.01.2013 20:11 |
Bohardy wrote:I'd say it's from the 5.1AB-88 wrote: The Invisible Man - Guitar Solo (See Attachment)How on earth did you get the guitar solo isolated like that? There are no stems or multitrack for The Invisible Man that I know of, and I don't see how you could do it using the 5.1 version or using any software, as it's so clean. Would be very interested to know. There's a bit more of the solo after the vocal comes in, but that's where this file cuts out. That's my first clue, because the channel it's ripped from should become the lead vocal at that point. |
The Real Wizard 14.01.2013 20:44 |
Mr.QueenFan wrote: Here's a clip of Malmsteen playing to achieve a "similar" effect. linkAh man, that's fantastic ! I have to learn how to play that. This is exactelly what Brian is doing using a different technique. Creatig harmonies. A great example for me is his Wembley solo. It's perfect and the last 3 minutes are pure genius. linkYup, probably my favourite Brian May moment of them all. To be able to think of this and to incorporate it on stage -LIVE- is a milestone in electric guitar. Brian is a genius, and sometimes you need to be an electric guitarplayer to fully understand his genius and what he's achieving with the sound. That's why guys like Malmsteen, Satch and Vai all respect Brian. Because they know. They know the amount of thinking that went on until Brian was able to present and play this new technique live. They know the balls it takes to do so, in front of an audience.Very well said. Here is Brian at the Olympics 2012. He was superb! Great sound, tone, full control of the whamy bar vibrato with wonderfull bends, and perfect timing. All this "alone" in front of the world. It doesn't get any better than this: linkThis clip just goes to show how respected he is. Just think of all the legends they had to pick from - Gilmour, Page, Beck, Clapton, Blackmore, Townshend, Knopfler, Slash (he was born in the UK), Keith Richards - and they went with Brian. |
Sebastian 15.01.2013 02:35 |
The Real Wizard wrote: This clip just goes to show how respected he is. Just think of all the legends they had to pick from - Gilmour, Page, Beck, Clapton, Blackmore, Townshend, Knopfler, Slash (he was born in the UK), Keith Richards - and they went with Brian.Yeah but that doesn't mean anything. They also chose the Spice Girls instead of, say, Julian Bream. |
Matias Merçeauroix 15.01.2013 04:21 |
Well, he's talking about respect. They certainly respect him if he was their choice, among a lot of well known players. |
ludwigs 15.01.2013 06:51 |
Bohardy wrote: Nah, Brian used the slide on a few other songs: Drowse I Go Crazy Radio Ga Ga There may be more than that, but that's all I can think of right now.Keep Passing the Open Windows The siren-type delays on Now I'm Here (octaved up too) I'm Going Slightly Mad Las Palabras de Amor are a few more. |
Bohardy 15.01.2013 12:42 |
ludwigs wrote:I wasn't sure whether to put Now I'm Here or not, as I thought those sounds might have been achieved by speeding up the tape, as Brian was using a fair amount of tape-manipulation around that time.Bohardy wrote: Nah, Brian used the slide on a few other songs: Drowse I Go Crazy Radio Ga Ga There may be more than that, but that's all I can think of right now.Keep Passing the Open Windows The siren-type delays on Now I'm Here (octaved up too) I'm Going Slightly Mad Las Palabras de Amor are a few more. Completely forgot about IGSM. Good shout. And good calls on KPTOW and LPDA too. You know, I'd never really consciously thought about the slide on those two, but I'd always heard it, if you know what I mean. There are bits of Mother Love that sound like slide, but I guess that's just the strange sound of the Parker Fly. Any more for any more? |
Matias Merçeauroix 15.01.2013 14:14 |
I always tought the sounds on now i'm here were produced by scratching the strings with the sixpence |
ludwigs 15.01.2013 16:21 |
jazzy mercurois wrote: I always tought the sounds on now i'm here were produced by scratching the strings with the sixpenceWould be a very tough one to create using the sixpence imo. If you have the facility, drop it down an octave and have a listen? |
The Real Wizard 15.01.2013 21:54 |
ludwigs wrote:Bingo. He just slides into the note and bends it. And then they sped up the tape to double time - which brings it up an octave.jazzy mercurois wrote: I always tought the sounds on now i'm here were produced by scratching the strings with the sixpenceWould be a very tough one to create using the sixpence imo. If you have the facility, drop it down an octave and have a listen? |
The Real Wizard 15.01.2013 21:55 |
In addition to then Malmsteen clip, here's Phil Keaggy taking delay another step further - using an EBow. link |
Matias Merçeauroix 16.01.2013 02:20 |
It's far more simple to scratch the first string at said point and play the note. Really, try it. It's faster and the effect is practically the same. I don't see the point in speeding up the tape to achieve something that you can easily do with a sixpence. |
inu-liger 16.01.2013 02:53 |
jazzy mercurois wrote: It's far more simple to scratch the first string at said point and play the note. Really, try it. It's faster and the effect is practically the same. I don't see the point in speeding up the tape to achieve something that you can easily do with a sixpence.Please upload an MP3 or YouTube video piece demonstrating your trick. |
Mr.QueenFan 16.01.2013 10:18 |
The Real Wizard wrote: In addition to then Malmsteen clip, here's Phil Keaggy taking delay another step further - using an EBow. linkGreat video! I have never seen anyone using the E-Bow like this, and this is fantastic. Great sound and tone. |
The Real Wizard 16.01.2013 11:30 |
Indeed. Phil Keaggy is definitely one of the best guitarists in the world. |
Bohardy 18.01.2013 12:20 |
That Phil Keaggy vid's great, certainly one of the most inventive guitar things I've ever seen. Never heard of him before, but glad I have now. Just for the record, here's a couple more songs where Bri uses slide: Was It All Worth It Made In Heaven |
7Innuendo7 19.01.2013 19:47 |
imho the solos in "Headlong" are mind-blowing. Brian spoke occasionally about his concept of the solo being a song within a song, and for that, the solo at the end of WWRY is genius. But as for shredding, maybe "Stone Cold Crazy" should be considered also -- look what Metallica did with a fairly decent cover. |
BradMay 20.01.2013 09:14 |
I like the short solo before "When a red hot man meets a white hot lady" that little bluesy type of solo, Great sound from bri |
john bodega 20.01.2013 22:32 |
"I don't see the point in speeding up the tape to achieve something that you can easily do with a sixpence" There'd be a slight difference in the timbre of the sound, although probably not all that appreciable if you weren't paying attention to it. |
BradMay 04.02.2015 09:11 |
Everybody here is talking about Scandal or The Invisible Man in terms of technique. Have you people never heard the guitar solo in Who Needs You? He does some crazy fast spanish licks, some nice chromatic runs, and he sweeps multiple times... |
RafaelS 04.02.2015 09:42 |
By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention? |
joerijoerijoeri 04.02.2015 13:00 |
Makes me wonder, is that solo in i want to break free guitar with weird effects? Or synth? |
joerijoerijoeri 04.02.2015 13:00 |
The solo in The Miracle is the highlight of the song imho. |
ludwigs 04.02.2015 13:48 |
joerijoerijoeri wrote: Makes me wonder, is that solo in i want to break free guitar with weird effects? Or synth? It's a synth played by Fred Mandel |
The Ghost of Lester Burnham 04.02.2015 18:10 |
Bohardy wrote:Doesn't he use a slide in the Made In Heaven guitar solo?ludwigs wrote:I wasn't sure whether to put Now I'm Here or not, as I thought those sounds might have been achieved by speeding up the tape, as Brian was using a fair amount of tape-manipulation around that time. Completely forgot about IGSM. Good shout. And good calls on KPTOW and LPDA too. You know, I'd never really consciously thought about the slide on those two, but I'd always heard it, if you know what I mean. There are bits of Mother Love that sound like slide, but I guess that's just the strange sound of the Parker Fly. Any more for any more?Bohardy wrote: Nah, Brian used the slide on a few other songs: Drowse I Go Crazy Radio Ga Ga There may be more than that, but that's all I can think of right now.Keep Passing the Open Windows The siren-type delays on Now I'm Here (octaved up too) I'm Going Slightly Mad Las Palabras de Amor are a few more. (I'm not a guitarist, so I'm not sure, but it sounds slide-ish to me.) |
Bohardy 05.02.2015 01:46 |
The Ghost of Lester Burnham wrote:Yep, but I'd already mentioned that, about half way up this page. :)Bohardy wrote:Doesn't he use a slide in the Made In Heaven guitar solo? (I'm not a guitarist, so I'm not sure, but it sounds slide-ish to me.)ludwigs wrote:I wasn't sure whether to put Now I'm Here or not, as I thought those sounds might have been achieved by speeding up the tape, as Brian was using a fair amount of tape-manipulation around that time. Completely forgot about IGSM. Good shout. And good calls on KPTOW and LPDA too. You know, I'd never really consciously thought about the slide on those two, but I'd always heard it, if you know what I mean. There are bits of Mother Love that sound like slide, but I guess that's just the strange sound of the Parker Fly. Any more for any more?Bohardy wrote: Nah, Brian used the slide on a few other songs: Drowse I Go Crazy Radio Ga Ga There may be more than that, but that's all I can think of right now.Keep Passing the Open Windows The siren-type delays on Now I'm Here (octaved up too) I'm Going Slightly Mad Las Palabras de Amor are a few more. |
Stelios 05.02.2015 05:21 |
" There are bits of Mother Love that sound like slide, but I guess that's just the strange sound of the Parker Fly." Mother Love features 2 guitars? Red special and that Parker Fly mentioned? |
Viper 05.02.2015 06:19 |
Great topico and great replies! I'm not a guitar player but I know what I like! And I like Bri's pieces! |
Bohardy 05.02.2015 14:35 |
Stelios wrote: " There are bits of Mother Love that sound like slide, but I guess that's just the strange sound of the Parker Fly." Mother Love features 2 guitars? Red special and that Parker Fly mentioned?Yep. It's well documented that he used a Parker Fly on Mother Love. And, of course, the Red Special is on there too. |
matt z 07.02.2015 06:04 |
RafaelS wrote: By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention?Bored and reading old posts after a month absence. Question for the old guard. .. IS THERE AN ALTERNATE QUEEN ONLY VERSION OF SAID MUSIC VIDEO? I've never heard of this. Is the poster confusing the song with THE MIRACLE or was there an actual QUEEN ONLY video produced prior to editing? |
TheAdmiester 07.02.2015 20:59 |
matt z wrote:There is indeed.RafaelS wrote: By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention?Bored and reading old posts after a month absence. Question for the old guard. .. IS THERE AN ALTERNATE QUEEN ONLY VERSION OF SAID MUSIC VIDEO? I've never heard of this. Is the poster confusing the song with THE MIRACLE or was there an actual QUEEN ONLY video produced prior to editing? link |
The Ghost of Lester Burnham 09.02.2015 20:36 |
Bohardy wrote: Yep, but I'd already mentioned that, about half way up this page. :)Ah, but what about Drowse, I Go Crazy, or Radio Ga Ga? |
Bohardy 10.02.2015 02:06 |
The Ghost of Lester Burnham wrote:Yep, but I'd already mentioned...wait a minute! :)Bohardy wrote: Yep, but I'd already mentioned that, about half way up this page. :)Ah, but what about Drowse, I Go Crazy, or Radio Ga Ga? |
matt z 11.02.2015 01:02 |
matt z wrote:Thanks! Never knew about itRafaelS wrote: By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention?Bored and reading old posts after a month absence. Question for the old guard. .. IS THERE AN ALTERNATE QUEEN ONLY VERSION OF SAID MUSIC VIDEO? I've never heard of this. Is the poster confusing the song with THE MIRACLE or was there an actual QUEEN ONLY video produced prior to editing? |
BradMay 11.02.2015 02:34 |
So, y'all talked about how much Brian shredded, and i came up with possibly his most "shreddiest" work on Who Needs You, and all you guys talk about is slide guitar haha |
The King Of Rhye 11.02.2015 09:05 |
no one mentioned Starfleet Project??? :D Eddie probably 'shreds' more than Brian on that (of course), but there's some sweet lead guitar by Brian all over the place...... |
RafaelS 15.02.2015 10:47 |
TheAdmiester wrote:Not that version. There's another one out there with Queen only with light but no actors...matt z wrote:There is indeed. linkRafaelS wrote: By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention?Bored and reading old posts after a month absence. Question for the old guard. .. IS THERE AN ALTERNATE QUEEN ONLY VERSION OF SAID MUSIC VIDEO? I've never heard of this. Is the poster confusing the song with THE MIRACLE or was there an actual QUEEN ONLY video produced prior to editing? |
Chief Mouse 15.02.2015 10:57 |
RafaelS wrote:TheAdmiester wrote:Not that version. There's another one out there with Queen only with light but no actors...matt z wrote:There is indeed. linkRafaelS wrote: By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention?Bored and reading old posts after a month absence. Question for the old guard. .. IS THERE AN ALTERNATE QUEEN ONLY VERSION OF SAID MUSIC VIDEO? I've never heard of this. Is the poster confusing the song with THE MIRACLE or was there an actual QUEEN ONLY video produced prior to editing? Are you sure it's ever been leaked on the internet? |
RafaelS 16.02.2015 08:03 |
Chief Mouse wrote:I'm not sure it was leaked on the internet, but I know by a member here, which I don't remember the name, told me he saw it at a convention a few years ago. Will it be released one day? I don't know. Let me remember the name of the member and I'll pm you.RafaelS wrote:Are you sure it's ever been leaked on the internet?TheAdmiester wrote:Not that version. There's another one out there with Queen only with light but no actors...matt z wrote:There is indeed. linkRafaelS wrote: By the way does somebody as the video version of the Invisible Man with Queen alone? Not the one in B/W but the one that was presented at a convention?Bored and reading old posts after a month absence. Question for the old guard. .. IS THERE AN ALTERNATE QUEEN ONLY VERSION OF SAID MUSIC VIDEO? I've never heard of this. Is the poster confusing the song with THE MIRACLE or was there an actual QUEEN ONLY video produced prior to editing? |
RafaelS 16.02.2015 08:12 |
Sorry double post. |
Estranged 16.02.2015 12:54 |
madmetaltom wrote: You dont fool me is one of Brians best solos!One of my absolute favorites as well! |
freddy4ever 21.06.2015 11:35 |
Definitely not from sixpence on this one,probably slide link |
ITSM 23.06.2015 02:23 |
The Real Wizard wrote: If you want to find someone who keeps playing the same solos year after year, just watch any Carlos Santana video. He has a smoking band and all, but he's been playing the same licks since Woodstock. But that tone is ever so sweet, so all is forgiven.Check out "Son's Gonna Rise" with Citizen Cope feat. Carlos Santana, it has some great guitar playing and sound. |
Vocal harmony 24.06.2015 10:20 |
Santana is a great player but, like Wizard has said, he does play basically the same thing over and over. His solos seem to use the same patterns repeatedly. One of the things that makes BM's solos interesting is that he very often take the vocal melody line as a starting point and constructs very musical solos. His playing their for is different from song to song. His live solo has changed and progressed through the years which is obvious to anyone who really listens. |
Sebastian 25.06.2015 03:02 |
ITSM wrote: Check out "Son's Gonna Rise" with Citizen Cope feat. Carlos Santana, it has some great guitar playing and sound.The quality of his playing and sound haven't been debated; you can play great solos with great sounds and still be recycling yourself. Those two features aren't mutually exclusive. |
MercuryArts 25.06.2015 15:07 |
The solo break at the end of Jesus is a nice short piece of shredding as well. |