on the extra features disc of "Queen live at the Bowl, Milton keynes" There is some Highlights of the hotspace tour, They show a performance from Tokyo I think,anyway They sing a beautiful song which I believe is called "lets stay together" Correct me if im wrong.
I have 2 questions about it.
1. Why do they not sing it at milton Keynes ?
2. Is it on a Queen album ?
deleted user 15.11.2004 16:48
It's the rare B-side entitled "Sway Like The Wind" that was released on the Ibex's "Reach Out and Fling" LP. Rarest song ever performed by Queen.
Maybe she means "Let Us Cling Toghther" :)
It was written by Brian and is contained in "A DAY AT THE RACES".
Some part of the words are Japanese.
So, Freddie were always singing it partly in Japanese.
In "Let Me Entertain You", the part "We'll sing to you in Japanese..." means this song.
Big Spender wrote: Maybe she means "Let Us Cling Toghther" :)
It was written by Brian and is contained in "A DAY AT THE RACES".
Some part of the words are Japanese.
So, Freddie were always singing it partly in Japanese.
In "Let Me Entertain You", the part "We'll sing to you in Japanese..." means this song.
yeh thats what i mean, he sings it in Japanese, thanks.
<font color="whitesmoke">bambam wrote: It's the rare B-side entitled "Sway Like The Wind" that was released on the Ibex's "Reach Out and Fling" LP. Rarest song ever performed by Queen.
LGot an acetate of that- could trade you for Picture Disc of John Deacon's "Man In The Shadow"- can't locate any copy of that... ;)
Palindromes rule !
The world's two longest palindromes (of just one word) are:
Saippuakivikauppias (Finnish; means soap boiler)
and
Reliefpfeiler (German; means relief-pillar/column)
Hey Fenderek... Would you trade it for the uncut shaped picture disc from John's "Man In The Shadows" promo single acetate?? It has that song "Buddy you're a boy" on the b-side!
Ein Neger mit Gazelle zagt im Regen nie.
Regalrentnerlager is longer than Reliefpfeiler. (okay, not much sense there)
or Negerreliefpfeilerregen: rain that consists of relief-columns showing niggers. (leaving political correctness aside)
I'm sure there are better and longer examples in polysynthetic / incorporating languages like Finnish, Sanskrit resp. Greenlandic Eskimo, i.e. languages that can produce what are in English whole sentences in one word with many morphemes.
jeroen wrote: Hey Fenderek... Would you trade it for the uncut shaped picture disc from John's "Man In The Shadows" promo single acetate?? It has that song "Buddy you're a boy" on the b-side!
I bet yours has a black and white picture! :-p
Mine's coloured!:-p
It's "Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)". It's on the "A Day At The Races" album. I haven't heart the live version on the DVD yet, but it is a beautiful song, yes.
Houdoe,
GaLiLe0 aka Ad
ITS CALLED TEO TURRIATIE (LET US CLING TOGETHER)ITS THE LAST SONG ON "DAY AT THE RACES". GEEEZ!!! YOU U CALL YOUR SELF A QUEEN FAN ??!! ITS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS.
"ITS CALLED TEO TURRIATIE (LET US CLING TOGETHER)ITS THE LAST SONG ON "DAY AT THE RACES". GEEEZ!!! YOU U CALL YOUR SELF A QUEEN FAN ??!! ITS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS."
Fucking newbies. YOU DON'T HAVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT QUEEN TO BE A FAN, FOOL. Not everyone on here is sad and just talks about Queen all day. That's obsession and it's not healthy. The song IS Teo Torriate (Let Us Cling Together). It wasn't performed at Milton Keynes because they don't perform with exactly the same setlist on a whole tour 'coz they would get bored.
teo toriatte konomama iko
aisuruhito yo
shizukana yoi ni
hikario tomoshi
itoshiki oshieo idaki
its called teo toriatte
its a very beautiful song
its on a day at the races and queen sang it in tokio
i think they sang it only in tokyo because it has a japanese verse
its like "love of my life" (live in argentina 81), after the crowd sang, freddie said "fantasticoooo"
the only difference between the original song and the live version, is that in the original version, after the first "let us cling together.....", freddie sang "teo toriatte konomama iko...."
in the live version, he sang the japanese part after the second "let us cling together"
Lord Blackadder wrote: It wasn't performed at Milton Keynes because they don't perform with exactly the same setlist on a whole tour 'coz they would get bored.
True. They don't perform the same set everywhere they go. For example, Body Language appears on the setlist during the Hot Space Tour in the US because it was a hit (#11), and also they performed Teo Torriate in Japan many times, and also later they performed Tavaski Szel at Budapest in '86. They change their setlist depending on wherever they go in the world. Keeps the fans interested.