Having read the 'best solo songs' thread, I'm surprised that EIFL isn't anywhere in it of note. I absolutely love the haunting feel of the song and just the sheer concept of it. What does everyone else think?
It's actually just the melody of Ensueno from the Barcelona album, which is much prettier.
Whenever I hear EIFL, I think how he must have sometimes scared his cats making noises like that.
--Egret
It's one of my favourite tracks.I think Freddie has one of the best male falsetto ever and the song has a wonderful melodie.He sings like a soprano.A mastrerpiece.
deleted user 23.11.2004 14:34
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure Freddie DID contribute to the production and programming of Horns Of Doom.
I don't know if he played on something on Horns Of Doom, 'cause it was written by Richards and could be playing by him, no matter - I just said that if Horns Of Doom has right to be in the box set, so why Freddie's song, but with Montsy's voice - can't?
Anyway I'd like to have it on the box set.
deleted user 24.11.2004 09:53
I cant remember exersize in free love too well as i havn't listened to it for ages but i will be listening to every queen song and solo song today so i will hear it later. my favourite Freddie solo songs are...
1) In My Defence
2) I Was Born To Love You
3) The Great Pretender
4) Living On My Own
5) Lets Turn It On
6) Foolin Around
7) Man Made Paradise.