Sorry can't re-post the mixdowns until I find an alternative to dbr.ee. :(
i'm open to alternatives.
Thank the asshat that hosted the Avengers leaks on there. Don't fu*k with the Mouse lol RIP dbr.ee
dysan · Member since
Try Mega. It's simply fuss free.
BETA215 · Member since
Yeah. MEGA is the best, also you can try Mediafire, or wetransfer.
brians wig · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]mediokamusic wrote:[/b]
For anyone that wants info on the Dragon Attack session here's some useful links https://brianmay.com/queen/thegame/briansnotes3.html
https://brianmay.com/queen/thegame/technical3.html
The reason the solo bass track doesn't kick in straight away is because the main bass is in the stereo bounce. And the solo bass is obviously John adding bits here and there to the track. Apparently the main body of this song came from a jam session where part of it was looped which is evident when you listen to it. I'd imagine the session you have TC is the way the final multitrack is supposed to be.[/QUOTE]
Gosh.
Is there any more stuff like this?
Pure gold, as Bob says!
tcthegreat · Member since
WATC 24 track original with a little surprise
enjoy amigos!
Thanks very much for this.
I'm assuming 11 Vocal Chorus and 13/14 Background Vocals are the 'surprise,' with little guitar and vocal snippets from Its late.
But 18 Guitar is the biggest surprise for me -- where does all that guitar noodling fit into the finished song (or does it?)
Chinwonder2 · Member since
Anything that we don't hear on the official mix of the song, has been muted on that track :)
-Chin
Fireplace · Member since
Fantastic share, thank you!
Thrill Yeti · Member since
This is brilliant. Nice to be able to hear that they're singing 'and I mean to go on' in the pre-chorus harmonies. Makes more sense than 'and I need to go on'.
bucsateflon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
But 18 Guitar is the biggest surprise for me -- where does all that guitar noodling fit into the finished song (or does it?)[/QUOTE]
Downloaded just because you said this.
But found no real surprise, most songs have Brian adding short licks and 2-3 notes into the instrumental that add on to the whole mix, making it bigger, filling for the lack of keyboards.