What do you think about the way these songs are put together?
First you have an ordinary song that starts to get a little boring after 2 minutes and suddenly the situation is saved by this ultra-energetic "Who said that my party is all over?". Great stuff!
When I forst got the album, I thought it was one song. Because in Khashoggi's Ship, it mentions party and it's right after Party. But then I decided to look at the track number and it wasn't the same song. It confuses me sometimes on where one song is supposed to end and the other begins.
I (rather worryingly obviously!) don't think they're that bad...I've heard worse...in fact i'd go almost as far as saying I quite like both of them *ducks to avaid various missiles thrown in my general direction!* they are a couple of fun songs....not as bad as I think you think they are....= )
I don't see why people dislike these two songs. These are my 2 favourites :D I love the way they are put together; they have a real rock sound which I like :) I can't listen to Party without it leading in to KS though.
"we had a food fight in somebody's face" -I love that bit and "everybody was huuuuuungover"
They're both quite bad in my opinion, and make for a rather shocking and somewhat revolting start to an album.
Surprisingly easy to recreate the transition when making a copy of the album from one large extracted file however. I never get any popping sound like I do with many Queen crossfades unless they're separated in exactly the right place. So I'll give them that much.
Party is not great, but I can think of many worse Queen songs (with resorting to Flash Gordon songs or B sides). KS, I believe, is cursed with guilt by association with Party. Personally, I rank KS an slightly above average Queen song, but I rate Party as a slightly below average Queen song. I would easily rate these songs as worse (excluding Flash Gordon and B-sides):
STAYING POWER
THE HITMAN
JEALOUSY
FIGHT FROM THE INSIDE
SLEEPING ON THE SIDEWALK
MY FAIRY KING
FATHER TO SON
NOW I'M HERE
SHE MAKES ME(Stormtrooper In Stilettoes)
MACHINES (or Back To Humans)
MAN ON THE PROWL
ONE YEAR OF LOVE
SWEET LADY
BACK CHAT
LIFE IS REAL (Song For Lennon)
ALL GOD'S PEOPLE
BIJOU
MY LIFE HAS BEEN SAVED
SCANDAL
Party isn't exactly my favorite tune, and usually bands (or record companies) pick stronger songs to open the album. Kashoggi's Ship is good but ugh! "Who needs a drum machine when you've got Roger...he never misses a beat"?
A live drum version of Party might have sounded a little bit like "Spoonman" -- I mean all the pounding drum lines-- but ouch! Everybody Wang Chung tonight!
I love 'Party' and 'Khashoggi's Ship'... I honestly don't see why everyone has a problem with them and I think it sets a positive tone for the album, considering the condition Freddie was in. It was optimistic and fun and one of his last stabs at a real upbeat feel before Innuendo came along. As a whole, I love The Miracle-- I think it's a great album and while I might skip over 'My Baby Does Me', I will surely listen to everything else-- ESPECIALLY 'I Want It All'!!
rmtfictionqueen wrote: When I forst got the album, I thought it was one song. Because in Khashoggi's Ship, it mentions party and it's right after Party. But then I decided to look at the track number and it wasn't the same song.
Perhaps it's one song in two tracks :) as opposed to two songs in one track (e.g. A New Life Is born & Breakthru). As far as I know, the guys had considered to put Kashoggi's at the end. So the album would start with Party, and after WIAWI suddenly it would be "who said that my party was all over...". It would have been nice
I agree with Glossimer - I do start to like Khashoggi's Ship as of late. Awesome awesome transition in the middle. (But I haven't gotten used to "Party" yet.)
deleted user 22.05.2004 10:34
i truly love them! and i agree with adam, invisible man would be the one to skip on the miracle album, if ever.
i can't listen to party if not followed by ks, while i consider the second as a good standalone.
they may be representative of how Queen did party back in 70s, i can imagine them.
good rock songs, i love brian's riffs on khashoggi's ship.
cheeers!