stateside fan 03.06.2005 02:07 |
Hi guys,can anyone tell me when freddie recoreded the vocals foe "this could be heaven" and "Too much love will kill you".His last recodings including Mother Love are verydistinct,but these 2 tracks seem much more clear and sounds like his voice pre-Miracle.Been buggin me for awhile so any help would be nice. |
deleted user 03.06.2005 03:18 |
Freddie was held as a prisoner by the Queenzone mafia. In the letters he was allowed to write he putted cassette recorders with songs he sang. They used those tapes to compile the made In Heaven album and the Freddie mercury solo box. |
TheGame 03.06.2005 03:43 |
He was a prisoner you say, just stupid saying that! You can ask questions, but why put it in the Announce section? I'm sure you can read, so start doing that! |
andy_kitching2004 03.06.2005 05:59 |
Vocals for 'Heaven for Everyone' were done in 1987 (it was originally released in 1988 by Roger's band 'The Cross') and 'Too Much Love Will Kill You' was done during sessions for The Miracle. |
Fenderek 03.06.2005 06:30 |
It's A Beautiful Day- 1980 (the Game session) Made In Heaven- 1985 (Mr bad Guy) Let Me Live- 1983, WORKS session Mother Love- 1991, apparently Fred's last recording My Life Has Been Saved- 1988 (SCANDAL B-side) I Was Born To Love You- 1985 (Mr Bad Guy) Heaven for Everyone- 1987 (The Cross' "Shove It) Too Much Love Will Kill You- 1988 (Miracle session) You Don't Fool Me- 1991 A Winter's Tale- 1991, last song written by Freddie Let Me Live... It was a session with Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart in 1983 in LA. Yet Greg asked on QOL about it said it was Hot Space session... Does he really know what he's doing...? |
Serry... 03.06.2005 06:35 |
...and the roots of You Don't Fool Me are in Hot Space session, but song was recorded in 1991. Probably Queen's early demo of HFE also exists and if so it was was recorded in 1986 for AKOM. |
TheGame 03.06.2005 07:07 |
If i get this right, there was three tracks recorded for the MIH album in 1991. -You don't fool me -A winter's tale -Mother love Sure that none of the other tracks was rerecored in 1991? |
Serry... 03.06.2005 07:15 |
TheGame wrote: If i get this right, there was three tracks recorded for the MIH album in 1991. -You don't fool me -A winter's tale -Mother love Sure that none of the other tracks was rerecored in 1991?Nothing was. Why? Are you able to recognize Freddie's voice from end of 80s/90s to begin of 80s? |
TheGame 03.06.2005 07:33 |
No need to be harsh here, just a simple question. If someone can't ask a simple question, then go fu*k yourself! |
boca 03.06.2005 07:54 |
Is it true that Queen had to make this album otherwise something bad would happen (some contract, I don't know) |
bohemian 11513 03.06.2005 08:14 |
boca wrote: Is it true that Queen had to make this album otherwise something bad would happen (some contract, I don't know)Bad things did happen... they released GHIII ! :-)) |
Fenderek 03.06.2005 08:22 |
bohemian777 wrote:And ROCKSboca wrote: Is it true that Queen had to make this album otherwise something bad would happen (some contract, I don't know)Bad things did happen... they released GHIII ! :-)) |
stateside fan 03.06.2005 11:53 |
im sorry for dropping this question in announce section as i am still very new to the site.some of your reactions were a bit much but again sorry for mishap-John |
fjac1980 03.06.2005 12:26 |
Fenderek wrote:but rocks isn't so bad. GHIII really, really sucks.bohemian777 wrote:And ROCKSboca wrote: Is it true that Queen had to make this album otherwise something bad would happen (some contract, I don't know)Bad things did happen... they released GHIII ! :-)) |
FriedChicken 03.06.2005 12:33 |
You Don't Fool Me isn't from Hot Space, or wasn't written for Hot Space |
Rick 03.06.2005 12:45 |
That's right. Freddie's got that '90s voice in the song, so it must be written in 1990/1991. |
Serry... 03.06.2005 12:56 |
For the guys who can hardly read - again, take number two: "...and the roots of You Don't Fool Me are in Hot Space session, but song was recorded in 1991." From another source: "You Don't Fool Me (Demo version) Roots of this song come from this [Hot Space] era, but the song itself was released on Made In Heaven album." |
bohemian 11513 03.06.2005 12:59 |
Rick wrote: That's right. Freddie's got that '90s voice in the song, so it must be written in 1990/1991.So it possibly COULD have been written in the 80s and sung in the early 90s then... ;-) |
stateside fan 03.06.2005 15:11 |
I sure hope all of us can recognize Freddies voice being different as each album after The Game was recorded.During Innuendo and obviously in few tracks for MIH he needed some echo and was not sticking hi notes as he once did.Thats why i posed this question because he voice in To much love and this could be heaven was booming like his voice was in songs used from Mr Bad Guy.Thanks for awesome response |
TheGame 03.06.2005 15:50 |
stateside fan wrote: I sure hope all of us can recognize Freddies voice being different as each album after The Game was recorded.During Innuendo and obviously in few tracks for MIH he needed some echo and was not sticking hi notes as he once did.Thats why i posed this question because he voice in To much love and this could be heaven was booming like his voice was in songs used from Mr Bad Guy.Thanks for awesome responseCan't say i agree with the high notes issue. |
Andy P 03.06.2005 16:28 |
Heaven for Everyone was written for the "AKOM" album and was obviously not used. Roger then offered the song to Joan Armatrading which was turned down so he went on to use it on the Shove It album. |
Adam Baboolal 03.06.2005 16:31 |
I totally agree about the voice issue. I was one of those that payed a lot of attention to the sound of the recording and to Freddie's tone on each song. That was what led me to Beautiful Day being from the Game sessions. Then it was confirmed a few months later. Fenderek has the correct years near the beginning of the thread. Peace, Adam. |
fjac1980 03.06.2005 16:47 |
MAYBE THEY DON'T USE HEAVEN FOR EVERYONE IN AKOM, CAUSE NOT IS IN THE STYLE OF THE ALBUM, IT'S A SONG IN DIFFERENT TEMPO AND STYLE OF THE ALBUM. |
bohemian 11513 03.06.2005 16:58 |
Please calm down... or are all PC´s in Chile "capslocked" all the time? :-)) |
fjac1980 03.06.2005 17:09 |
?????? |
Serry... 03.06.2005 17:13 |
fjac1980 wrote: ??????WRITING WITH CAPS LOCK ON = shouting |
TheGame 03.06.2005 17:57 |
Well, before i knew when "let me live" was recorded, i had always thought it was recorded for the MIH sessions. The song itself wasn't finished either, so i assumed they didn't have time to finish it. That was also a reason for why i thought that was from the MIH session. Not sure what you mean Adam, but do you also think he didn't reach the high notes around the "Innuendo" and "MIH" sessions? In my mind he reached them very clear, just listen to "Don't try so hard", and he sure had the power in "Show must go on". Just my thoughts though. |
kdj2hot 23.06.2005 00:13 |
stateside fan wrote: I sure hope all of us can recognize Freddies voice being different as each album after The Game was recorded.During Innuendo and obviously in few tracks for MIH he needed some echo and was not sticking hi notes as he once did.Thats why i posed this question because he voice in To much love and this could be heaven was booming like his voice was in songs used from Mr Bad Guy.Thanks for awesome responseYour analysis sucks and these questions are stupid because a simple google search couldve answered the questions |
deleted user 23.06.2005 03:09 |
TheGame wrote: Well, before i knew when "let me live" was recorded, i had always thought it was recorded for the MIH sessions. The song itself wasn't finished either, so i assumed they didn't have time to finish it. That was also a reason for why i thought that was from the MIH session. Not sure what you mean Adam, but do you also think he didn't reach the high notes around the "Innuendo" and "MIH" sessions? In my mind he reached them very clear, just listen to "Don't try so hard", and he sure had the power in "Show must go on". Just my thoughts though.I agree listen to songs like Headlong, Innuendo, Delilah and The Hitman aswell didn't he reach the high notes. |
TheGame 23.06.2005 11:36 |
I didn't quite understand what you ment there. You agreed that he did reach the hight notes, or that he didn't reach the hight notes. Not so important, but nice to know what you ment. |
FriedChicken 23.06.2005 21:11 |
the roots of YDFM AREn't from Hot Space. That mistake got into the world after the release of Greatest Hits 3, in the booklet it says YDFM sounds like it was from Hot Space or something like that. But trust me, it really is from late 1990. And Let Me Live started of with Rod Stewards idea which he had in 1974. Queen apparently also recorded a very early version in 1976 for A Day at the Races. And then revisited it again in 1983 with Steward. Freddie's vocals are from this session. And thats why Brian and Roger also had to sing, because there wasn't enough of Freddie's vocals to complete the entire song |
Serry... 24.06.2005 08:43 |
FriedChicken The Almighty wrote: the roots of YDFM AREn't from Hot Space. That mistake got into the world after the release of Greatest Hits 3, in the booklet it says YDFM sounds like it was from Hot Space or something like that. But trust me, it really is from late 1990.What are your sources? Guys who say that it's from HS sessions can name Fan Club - Jacky and Jim, what's yours? SHA was written for SHA album, but it was recorded and released in 1977. Right? Your point about Let Me Live - Rod 1974, Queen 1976, Queen 1983 etc. etc. - so question is: why Queen couldn't write YDFM in 1982 and recorded it in 1990/91? I'm not saying that you're wrong, but I'd like to know how do you know where the roots of song came from. |
kdj2hot 27.06.2005 18:41 |
Serry... wrote:serry, i love your site... anyway I think this lil argument between you guys is for nothing. I think you're missing seeing eye to eye because the other person is talking about the vocals and you're talking about the song idea or possibly the lyrics. It's obvious that the vocals werent recorded during Hot Space, I don't know about late 1990, I thought it was recorded in the middle of 1991 but I could be wrong.FriedChicken The Almighty wrote: the roots of YDFM AREn't from Hot Space. That mistake got into the world after the release of Greatest Hits 3, in the booklet it says YDFM sounds like it was from Hot Space or something like that. But trust me, it really is from late 1990.What are your sources? Guys who say that it's from HS sessions can name Fan Club - Jacky and Jim, what's yours? SHA was written for SHA album, but it was recorded and released in 1977. Right? Your point about Let Me Live - Rod 1974, Queen 1976, Queen 1983 etc. etc. - so question is: why Queen couldn't write YDFM in 1982 and recorded it in 1990/91? I'm not saying that you're wrong, but I'd like to know how do you know where the roots of song came from. |
kdj2hot 27.06.2005 18:44 |
<b><font color = "crimson">ThomasQuinn wrote:I agree, theGame, you received a fair response, it's pretty obvious to tell songs from previous sessions from the new ones.TheGame wrote: No need to be harsh here, just a simple question. If someone can't ask a simple question, then go fu*k yourself!You're an awfully rude asshole, you know that? |
TheGame 27.06.2005 21:25 |
&amp;amp;lt;b&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;font color = &amp;amp;quot;crimson&amp;amp;quot;&amp;amp;gt;ThomasQuinn wrote:Oh you think, lucky me then. I seldom use harsh words, but many people on this board asking questions just get plain stupid answers in return. I'm just sick of it, but you seem to love it. I did use a bad language, and i now see i shouldn't have done it, sorry if i hurted someone in anyway. (seriously)TheGame wrote: No need to be harsh here, just a simple question. If someone can't ask a simple question, then go fu*k yourself!You're an awfully rude asshole, you know that? Have i called you an rude asshole by the way? If i remember correct, i even uploaded an request from you. And kdj2hot, i didn't start the topic. When people ask questions, i think it's not nice to give crap in return. You think it's easy to seperate the sessions, good for you. I could be rude now, but no need to. I just asked the question on page one to be sure, and i got my answer. No need to say more. By the way, i don't care what sessions they are from really, i think they are all great songs which i love. |
Serry... 28.06.2005 05:01 |
kdj2hot wrote: serry, i love your site... anyway I think this lil argument between you guys is for nothing. I think you're missing seeing eye to eye because the other person is talking about the vocals and you're talking about the song idea or possibly the lyrics. It's obvious that the vocals werent recorded during Hot Space, I don't know about late 1990, I thought it was recorded in the middle of 1991 but I could be wrong.Thanks! Yes, it's what I wrote in my first reply - recorded in 1990/91, but idea came from HS sessions. It's in my first and second replies in this thread. What's why I'm asking! |
daniboy 29.06.2005 11:43 |
ALL OF YOU SU*KERS..... CANT YOU ANSWER A ONE DAM SIMPLE QUESTION WITHOUT SARCAZM??? |