Just found this on Wikipedia and I am intrested in the last track: Mystery Track (the spirit of bulsara) - 11:49.Just wondered if anyone has any info on this track at all? any help would be apprciated.
Wikipedia Link: link
Yes I am still intrested/doing the projetc but my GCSEs are looming so it has been put on hold for a while, and I got your e-mail and I like the extended videos that are on your youtube page.
dobo wrote: Yes I am still intrested/doing the projetc but my GCSEs are looming so it has been put on hold for a while, and I got your e-mail and I like the extended videos that are on your youtube page.
aargh GCSEs are coming soo quickly!! I have them 2 soon ... its really scary lol
This has nothing to do with the topic, but I read with interest the semi-panic re: GCSEs.
You guys are probably too young to remember, but we still have a transfer test here (Northern Ireland) at age 11, which decides what sort of school you go to - grammar or comprehensive. I think Labour did away with it in England/Scotland/Wales a long time ago.
All I wanted to say was what I said to my mate's kid who recently sat this test, which is as relevant to you as it was to him.
If you fail these or don't do as well as you had hoped, forget it. Your life is not fucked into a cocked hat. It moves on, it adapts and you will be just fine. You will get a job. You will meet the right girl.
You're 16.
While I encourage you to study hard, remember what's important - getting laid, smoking as much weed as possible and getting pissed while you are still able to do so without hangovers.
All the rest? Just window-dressing.
Here endeth the lesson...
Does anyone know where I can get a hold of this Juergen F. Wenzel's mix Bulsara at all, any help would be apprciated, and does anyone have any info on the album apart from what is on wikipedia?
Thanx in advance
This is quite confusing, not the least because it's a bootleg album :)
If the track is truly 11:56 then it's actually "The Freddie Mercury Spirit" remix/medley by Sébastien Bédé.
Bulsara is a separate, shorter track (but still quite long at nearly 6 minutes), and is an original, composed track, featuring a clip of Freddie, the rest performed (!) by Juergen Wenzel.
Both are featured in one of my podcast episodes: link
Good luck with the nail-biting, folks!
Yeah it truly is a "mystery" track. As you said Bulsara is there at the beginning, melting into "FM Spirit" but I think there are a few more additions -- "Nobody Understands Me" (same remixer as "Self Made Man", Stuart Leatham) is in there, and there may be others I'm missing.
What I'm trying to figure out (and potentially fix) is that this shows up in the "Queen Chronology Navigator" on Wikipedia. It doesn't show up at all on the main Queen page, or even the Queen discography page. Any clues anyone?
Um, well as much as I appreciate your efforts, I was saying I thought it should _not_ appear on the Queen discography page.
If there is a Queen _Bootleg_ discography, then fine, but otherwise, keep the official one pure, and keep Wikipedia's reputation out of the proverbial gutter :)
ok.computer wrote: This has nothing to do with the topic, but I read with interest the semi-panic re: GCSEs.
You guys are probably too young to remember, but we still have a transfer test here (Northern Ireland) at age 11, which decides what sort of school you go to - grammar or comprehensive. I think Labour did away with it in England/Scotland/Wales a long time ago.
All I wanted to say was what I said to my mate's kid who recently sat this test, which is as relevant to you as it was to him.
If you fail these or don't do as well as you had hoped, forget it. Your life is not fucked into a cocked hat. It moves on, it adapts and you will be just fine. You will get a job. You will meet the right girl.
You're 16.
While I encourage you to study hard, remember what's important - getting laid, smoking as much weed as possible and getting pissed while you are still able to do so without hangovers.
All the rest? Just window-dressing.
Here endeth the lesson...