So I was listening to 'Star Fleet' just now, and there's one moment I absolutely adore, when the synthesizer kicks in. It just seems to make me feel slightly triumphant, for some reason.
So what about you, dear Queen fans? What are some moments of songs that you especially enjoy for peculiar reasons? Another example is the 'bag pipe' solo in 'Gimme The Prize', it makes me stand up and play air guitar every time.
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What do you call the guitar part on Ga Ga, the one where Brian plays it with the slide? That, I like.
The guitar solo in Bohemian Rhapsody, the bass in '39 and the trumpet toward the end of Good Company all get the air guitar/air contrabass/air trumpet.
And oddly enough most of I Can See For Miles gets the air guitar wind mill treatment. heh.
This is not so much a listening moment, but a visual one: every time I see Freddie stroll proudly on stage at Wembley at the beginning of One Vision, I definitely pump my fist in the air!
Great moment... Also, come to think of it, the same applies to the new MK DVD, when he bounds out during The Hero....
iGSM wrote: The guitar solo in Bohemian Rhapsody, the bass in '39 and the trumpet toward the end of Good Company all get the air guitar/air contrabass/air trumpet.
And oddly enough most of I Can See For Miles gets the air guitar wind mill treatment. heh.
Don't forget about the air triangle in Killer Queen
iGSM wrote: And oddly enough most of I Can See For Miles gets the air guitar wind mill treatment. heh.
Ah yes, don't even get me started on The Who. I think Baba O'Riley gets my vote for most air guitar, and if it's a live version, I usually bounce around my room playing air harmonica.