Hello to all like they are? good, this time I have these questions that there is of certain that,
that clip in that Freddie Mercury goes out with another type that spills beer in the face of Freddie, was a commercial for beers of that year? (1979) once a friend told me that was that but I want to be sure and also if Let Me Live is truly a song that was outside of the album Hot Space because was not in the lines of the other songs ( used dance/disco) and for I finish if the song Too Much Love Will Kill You is also outside of the album The Miracle (the version that Freddie sings).
PD> are you have not noticed you but me the first time that I heard too much love will kill you but Brian's version of the album Back to the light, at the beginning of the song those incidental choirs I believed that was Freddie Mercury but went pleasing my surprise when listening Brian May to begin the song. This song I heard it 5 years ago in a local radio of my country. The choirs at the beginning of the song who makes them Brian May or he use choirs of Freddie Mercury and the use there?
THANKS A LOT FOR ANSWER ME ;-)
You should try to re-write that stuff but i'm going try to answer what i can.
For what i know Freddie never shot a comercial for beer or any other product.
I think let me live demo is from 1984, from a session with Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck. ( I might be wrong on this one).
Too much love will kill you was put aside from the Miracle album because Fredie said that "it's good but it's not that good", but the main reason might be that the song wasn't tottaly written by a Queen member.
The intro from that song used on Back to the Light album by Brian is only Brian's voice. According to him it was something like an harmonizer where he would sing and then it automactically harmonize his voice guiving that huge sound that sounded like a Queen choir. He liked the effect and used it on the song.
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That harmony-effect that you're talking about Bobby_brown, was used for the intro and outro of Driven By You, not Too Much Love Will Kill You.
The harmony at the start of TMLWKY is just a chorus of multi-tracked Brians.