Innuendo i think is brian may's best guitar work on a queen album the skill,power and sheer melody on most tracks is IMO simply outstanding.
Bijou soars from the bottom to the top of the fretboard sounding out of this world and the hitman in my opinion has got to be one of the heaviest queen songs ever with guitar work unsurpassed on any other song.
At lastly the show must go on is a another example of brilliance from brian taking it up another level.
I sometimes wonder if brian subconciously put his absoulute best playing on this as if he knew that there would soon be no more. what do you reckon?.
I am not really sure if Innuendo is brians best work, but to me the album overall was a definate improvement on the previous few records - getting back to the spirit of the seventies albums without sounding dated.
When Innuendo the single came out it was such a wonderful suprise - such creativity and a big hit to boot.
Queen's future looked so promising in the early ninties...little did we know.
If your talking about the acoustic solo in the middle of the song, it wasnt Brian. A friend of his, I forget his name, is the one who played that part.
i tought myself the parts to thta solo- there are atleast 4 different guitar parts going at a time, and each one is not that hard its just putting them together, but sound wise i think that part was AMAZING, ide have to agree
greaserkat wrote: If your talking about the acoustic solo in the middle of the song, it wasnt Brian. A friend of his, I forget his name, is the one who played that part.
Innuendo it's the best band work ever.
The band knows about Freddie's illnes so they give as much they can in this album.
I think it's a masterpiece of music history.
LONG LIVE QUEEN !!!!!