According to the press release for the vinyl box set, Innuendo contains a track called 'I Can't Live Without You' (not 'I Can't Live WITH You')
Fucking hell, they simply can't get anything right can they?
Just sit and wait...you will be amazed about AKOM as well, just for getting the 1982 version (The Lot) that contains the special vocal line "roast chicken" ( QuizApp)...
Well I could go on but....you know :)
cmsdrums wrote: According to the press release for the vinyl box set, Innuendo contains a track called 'I Can't Live Without You' (not 'I Can't Live WITH You')
Fuxking hell, they simply can't get anything right can they?
I could be fussy and say they also missed the three full stops before the question mark on 'Is This The World We Created...?'
Some will see that as pedantic, but to me it's just a case of doing it right and employing people who can do a job and then proofread it correctly.
musicland munich wrote: Just sit and wait...you will be amazed about AKOM as well, just for getting the 1982 version (The Lot) that contains the special vocal line "roast chicken" ( QuizApp)...
Well I could go on but....you know :)
How about the write-up on the Micro-site for the set, which seems to reinvent their career.
According to this, one not familiar with the true story might think that Freddie, Brian, Roger and Tim Staffel all played together in Smile. And on top of that, make it seem that only Tim was in 1984.
'But if Queen’s star was about to rise only the cognoscenti would have heard of them at this juncture. Brian May, Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury – born Farrokh Bulsara – had road tested their act in an earlier incarnation called Smile with mutual friend Tim Staffell. Older than the others he had the distinction of being in a blues-rock group named 1984 that supported Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. When Tim left to pursue different ventures Brian, Freddie and Roger persisted as a trio with May bringing his guitar influences to the table…'