You can write me history Track 13 or Untiled track, because on QueenRocks.ru Forum don't trust what this is track write David Richards and what this is experiment with sampler
"This was started by me having fun with the ASR10 sampler. I took the opening chords of It's a Beautful Day and made them loop for ever. Then I added some of Freddie talking through strange echoes. Brian and Roger heard it and came in to add some effects of their own and we thought of it as a surreal Requiem. It was the end of the album and we all were feeling very emotional".
FriedChicken<br><font size=1>The Almighty</font> wrote: And when Brian says he came up with the solo for Bohemian Rhapsody everyone thinks he lies and wants to take all the credit
And that is such crap. Brian is probably the most modest rock musician ever. If he says he did it, then he did it.
I totally agree,
I hate it when people think Freddie was some kind of musical mastermind who could do anything without help.
As a matter of fact: I think Freddie's songwriting skills where not as good as a lot of people think in the early years!
I hate it when people bring up topics that have nothing to do with the thread, just to start all over again old discussions.
But since we're on it I might as well add: I hate it when people think 'You Don't Fool Me' is from Hot Space just because of GHIII liner notes :)
And I hate it when people think Greg Brooks is a useless twat... that's not true. He's THE useless twat by excellence, not merely "a...".
People on QueenRocks didn't trust my word about how Track 13 came... Some people on QueenRocks believe that Back Chat was written by Freddie too... C'est la vie!
Sebastian wrote: I hate it when people bring up topics that have nothing to do with the thread, just to start all over again old discussions.
But since we're on it I might as well add: I hate it when people think 'You Don't Fool Me' is from Hot Space just because of GHIII liner notes :)
And I hate it when people think Greg Brooks is a useless twat... that's not true. He's THE useless twat by excellence, not merely "a...".
Actually I'm more interested about how a simple 'yeah' can deserva a full treatment of a complete song.
Have anybody solved the mystery of track 12 already?
vadenuez wrote: Actually I'm more interested about how a simple 'yeah' can deserva a full treatment of a complete song.
Have anybody solved the mystery of track 12 already?
track 12 is from "Action This Day". Listen carefully to the second chorus, in the middle of the song : "Actiooooon this day - freddie "YEAAAAAH" in the background - Actiooooon this night"
This is the same "Yeah".