Hi everybody, I have downloaded Funny How Love Is demo here recently and I think everybody remembers it was buggered up with that annoying "property of queen productions". Well, I fought I could try to remaster the song and get rid of that. And I think I was quite successful, but appraisal is up to you. I know it is not perfect, but be generous please. It took me quite a big effort. So any "thank you" will be appreciated. I will be pleased to know that all that effort wasnt worthless.
And here it goes... enjoy it again !!!
PS: If there is anybody having the Glasgow 1974 or Glasgow 1975 bootleg, it would be great think to upload it. I know, they are really poor quality, but I am still missing this shows in my collection. I am not demanding, so mp3 would be good enough for me. Thanks !!
Bob link
ehm... I just read it after myself once more and I found a little tiny mistake ... Of course I meant ".. I thought.." not ".. fought.." Thats my english :-))))
I had a thought about doing this (using parts that were repeated to paste over GB's voice). I'm not sure if that's how you've done this - in any case, thanks a million for the job well done.
How could you remove the ONLY GB's guest vocal appearance on a Queen track we had access to??? This is no longer a genuine Queen+GB track but only a mere Queen track. We have hundreds of those... ;-)
Seriously, great job man! I think Queen Productions should employ you as a person responsible for remastering tracks for the Queen boxes. After all, there must be loads of GB's vocal tracks to remove from these recordings... :D
Well, I am really happy that my effort wasnt useless... I am not sure I would be able to clean up another rare Queen tracks spoiled with GB's voice, but I would try, if there is another opportunity :)
Bobek wrote: Well, I am really happy that my effort wasnt useless... I am not sure I would be able to clean up another rare Queen tracks spoiled with GB's voice, but I would try, if there is another opportunity :)
Hehe... I'll see what I can do, after Easter! ;-)
Nice job, Bobek.