una999 03.03.2013 12:36 |
In my opinion, best songs from Innuendo album are: I can't live with you Ride the wild wind Don't try so hard These are the days of our lives I'm going slightly mad Innuendo Bijou Headlong Delilah The show must go on All gods people The hitman A lot of people say Delilah is a weird song, but what about Fairy feller's master stroke then! Also the show must go on is a song i've never understood - it is more commercial than other material on the album, but a bit predictable, never liked the synth intro and it seemed to have been recorded in too high a key. Maybe it was just a bad recording, it sounds very distorted or something. |
waunakonor 03.03.2013 13:17 |
Innuendo - EPIC. You can be anything you want to be! Bijou - So mournful. I could listen to Brian's downtrodden guitar melodies all day long. The Show Must Go On - Beautiful and inspiring. Don't Try So Hard - Also pretty mournful, with a wicked guitar solo and ver nice alternating soft and loud passages. Ride the Wild Wind - Really fun, yet still with a sort of empty dreadful feeling. Very nice rock number. Would have worked great live. These Are the Days of Our Lives - GORGEOUS guitar solo. For some odd reason, I keep forgetting this song, so I'm pleasantly surprised when it starts up right after God's People. All God's People - Innuendo and God's People are a sort of return to those operatic vocals Queen had been missing for over a decade. The end of this song is stunning. The Hitman - Really silly and over-the-top, and some people seem to scoff at it, but I really like its ability to get me going whenever I listen to it. Lost Opportunity - Really pretty little Brian number. Not on the album, but screw you, it's pretty complete. I'm Going Slightly Mad - Eh, could be better. Really cool vocal, though, and John Deacon rocks this one, as well as Wild Wind. Headlong - It's catchy, but not particularly memorable. I Can't Live With You - I can't listen to this song anymore. Not after hearing the FAR superior Rocks version. Delilah - See below Who's complaining about Delilah being weird? I just don't like it because it's SO synthy, and the production is so flat. Fairy-Feller's, meanwhile, is genius. Harpsichords usually sound terrible, but there it sounds really good, strangely enough. I know Delilah is supposed to be lighthearted, but that means it can't have some depth. Some people note that Innuendo's production sounds kind of empty and distant. From what I understand, that's mainly the result of Queens switching to digital recording, which tends to "suck the soul" out of the music compared to analog recording. To be honest, though, that's what I love most about it. That feeling of dread that it provokes in me matches perfectly what the band was going through at the time. It's especially prominent in really downbeat songs like Bijou and Don't Try So Hard. However, it works out horribly in Delilah. Blecch. Your comments about TSMGO make me cringe a little bit. Yes, it's commercial, and follows a pretty standard structure, although I'll point out that everything in your top five except MAYBE "Try" follow even more standard structures. But I really think you're missing what this song is all about, and the context behind it. Freddie's voice is absolutely beautiful - if you have trouble appreciating that fact, watch this: link - and the guitar solos are brilliant. Almost everything is so emotional and so perfect. I will agree with you about the synths, though; it sounds terrible and shallow. That's my only complaint. The intro could have sounded better if it was more guitar-heavy. Innuendo is my third favorite Queen album for a reason (behind ADatR and Q2) |
dave76 03.03.2013 13:52 |
1. These are the days of our lives 2. Innuendo 3. Bijou 4. Don't try so hard 5. Headlong 6. I'm going slightly mad 7. The hitman 8. The show must go on 9. I can't live with you 10. All god's people 11. Ride the wild wind 12. Delilah |
Saint Jiub 03.03.2013 15:18 |
I would say that about half of hardcore Queen fans would put tSMgo in the top 20 of all Queen songs while < 5% would rate it as a below average Queen song. I'm one of the few in the bottom 5%. 1. These are the days of our lives 2. I can't live with you 3. Headlong 4. Ride the wild wind 5. I'm going slightly mad 6. Don't try so hard 7. Delilah 8. The hitman 9. Innuendo 10. The show must go on 11. Bijou 12. All god's people |
Pingfah 05.03.2013 04:26 |
You know what really pisses me off about this album? That they edited it for the vinyl release. Then when they did their 180g re-releases, the used the edited version again! I mean why the fuck would I be investing in 180g versions of the albums if I wanted them incomplete? I get that they were doing close replicas of the artwork etc, but I could have lived with two discs in the sleeve. And to top it off, it sounded like crap anyway! |
TheWorks84 05.03.2013 05:30 |
1. These are the days of our lives Enough said. |
DLCVinnuendo 05.03.2013 06:16 |
my top 5 1 - headlong 2 - innuendo 3 - these are the days of our lives 4 - ride the wild wind 5 - the show must go on |
Silken 07.03.2013 06:57 |
Innuendo is my favourite album. 1. The show must go on 2. Innuendo (the song that turned me into a fan) 3. Don't try so hard 4. Headlong 5. I can't live with you 6. Delilah (for emotional reasons - musically, I know it sucks) 7. Bijou 8. All God's people 9. I'm going slightly mad 10. Ride the wild wind 11. These are the days of our lives (I can't stand it, I only like the guitar solo) 12. The hitman |
malicedoom 07.03.2013 07:18 |
Are the vinyl (edited) versions of the tracks from Innuendo available online anywhere? I'd be interested in hearing them. |
DLCVinnuendo 07.03.2013 08:02 |
malicedoom, that i found i'm going slightly mad link don't try so hard link these are the days of our lives link the hitman link bijou link |
malicedoom 07.03.2013 09:02 |
Thanks! |
Day dop 07.03.2013 19:40 |
I don't think it's so much that Delilah is weird. It's a just shitty awkward listen. Nothing clever about it either. Fairy feller's master stroke on the other hand is another story. |
Day dop 07.03.2013 19:59 |
The Innuendo album's dated a bit. Too much synth. However.... Innuendo - Best track on the album. I'm going slightly mad - Great stuff. What Queen's all about. Headlong - Used to think it was rockin' when it first came out, but these days it sounds dated - or maybe I've heard it too much. I can't live with you - Never liked it really, either version. Clumsy track. Don't try so hard - Ah, I like this one a lot - The way Fred sings it reminds me of their older material as well. Ride the wild wind - It's not bad in an early 90's kinda way. Quite like it. All Gods people - Great if you're into music from the Lion King. These are the days of our lives - When I first heard this back when it first came out it sounded like an old farts battle cry. I've gotten used to it since, or I've got older. One or the other. Or both. It's nice, but not really the kinda Queen I like. Delilah - What I said above - shitty awkward listen. Meow! The Hitman - Nothing amazing. Okay I suppose. Bijou - Sort of like a... long guitar solo with a bit of singing shoved in the middle then they decided it'd work as a track. The show must go on - Brilliant. To my mind, there's four worthy tracks from this album, or rather - four tracks that would've made it an absolutely outstanding album if they'd have written another eight tracks that would've been as good. Innuendo - I'm going slightly mad - Don't try so hard - The Show must go on. |
tomchristie22 07.03.2013 22:59 |
Fairy Feller is one of their most exciting songs for me, while Delilah is one of their most bland. No comparison at all. |
Pingfah 08.03.2013 02:59 |
Day dop wrote: These are the days of our lives - When I first heard this back when it first came out it sounded like an old farts battle cry. I've gotten used to it since, or I've got older. One or the other. Or both. It's nice, but not really the kinda Queen I like.I think that song took on a life and a meaning of it's own after they shot the video for it. That last few seconds, absolutely heartbreaking. I don't consider myself a very emotional person, or someone that cares much for people I don't know personally, but even I was tearing up at that. |
7Innuendo7 09.03.2013 10:22 |
Innuendo, Headlong, The Show Must Go On, I'm Going Slightly Mad, These Are the Days of Our Lives, Hitman, Bijou, Ride the Wild Wind, Don't Try So Hard, All God's People, I Can't Live With You, Lost Opportunity...Delilah. More bass! More bass please! |
brENsKi 09.03.2013 10:58 |
i think the innuendo album is essentially - musically - a return to form, that is fraught with piss-poor production throughout and some shit mixing...it really could've sounded better many people (on here) slag off the production/mixing on Jazz, but by comparison Jazz sounds much better on the ear and it's a pity really, cos as i said, there's some great songs on Innuendo - bursting to break out |
Wiley 10.03.2013 21:40 |
brENsKi wrote: i think the innuendo album is essentially - musically - a return to form, that is fraught with piss-poor production throughout and some shit mixing...it really could've sounded better many people (on here) slag off the production/mixing on Jazz, but by comparison Jazz sounds much better on the ear and it's a pity really, cos as i said, there's some great songs on Innuendo - bursting to break outI agree. Sometimes it seems to me like the worlds greatest rock band is playing awesome music in a room across the hall... and it's great, and we wish we were there to hear it properly, except we're not. |
Martin Packer 11.03.2013 05:21 |
Context is everything here: When playing to the context (as in TSMGO) it's brilliant. When not it's not so much. When a song accidentally half captures the context (thinking TATDOOL) it's a little jarring. Personally I don't blame Digital - as this WASN'T the first album done that way - for this not being a joyful album. Funnily enough I didn't like The Miracle when it came out: I've come to appreciate it over time, though. Having a hard time doing the same thing with Innuendo - because the context of Freddie's disease and imminent death overwhelms it. |