I've always wondered what the commonplace nickname for it is.
And what you guys think of it.
I've always called it "Requiem for a King," "For Freddie," or "Last Rhapsody."
And it's kinda weird. Sort of like Freddie's message that he's happy in heaven.
The only time I listen to this track is when I'm at work and I have the CD in my pc. I don't think I've ever been able to listen to it in the car or at home without being interrupted.
should stay hidden heaven
or
not well hidden enough heaven
deleted user 20.06.2005 17:12
The only time I've listened to the whole of that track was when I first got Made In Heaven. I was waiting for something to happen, but it never did, it just went on and on and on and on...
Now I find it's a good track to listen to when you are finding it hard to sleep.
I like to call it "goodbye" as well. I still like it.
Peace,
Adam.
deleted user 20.06.2005 20:42
I got Made In Heaven also yesterday... and I heard it for the first time then :S Wow.. it is kinda misterious :S I was alone home and actually I got a little scared...:P Well.. and the same time it was wonderful! A song with lotsa meanings that I don't know who are!
Bohardy knows because there was a topic last year that dealt with that particular question. I too could tell where it was from. You just listen to both at the Yeah points and you'll hear it matches perfectly.
Peace,
Adam.
Bohardy wrote: GreatKingSam: It's actually from Action This Day.
Freddie recorded too many of 'yeahs' I can't understand how can you recognize that this piece is from ATD... It's possible, but how do you know?
I recognized it from ATD as well, its prettyy distingiushable. I guess we're just bigger fans than you lol, I'm joking totally you know. I dont know I guess its a freaky thing because I just put the 2 "yeahs" together. Maybe I'm a lil obsessed with Freddie's voice.
I could never listen to the track regularly. I probably listened to it a handful of times but could never really get in to it. Theres low soundbites sparsely sprinkled throughout it that I try to make out. In my opinion I dont think the music stands out enough to be an instrumentl track. What's the origin of the tracj. What was their inspiration (Freddie aside obviously) for doing the track? Do anyone out there know?