There is always someone in threads like this that just lists everything they can think of rather than what they themselves actually wants. Has the opposite effect of what they are trying to achieve and just makes them look a bit stupid.
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Posts in chronological order
Lily of the Valley
My Fairy King
The Night Comes Down
Mad the Swine
Great King Rat (the whole song).
My Fairy King
The Night Comes Down
Mad the Swine
Great King Rat (the whole song).
I heard a tribute band sing Dancer once and I thought it sounded great live. I have always strangely loved the song and I would love to have heard Freddie sing that live. Was it All Worth it? That would have been a great song to put in between WWRY and WATC at the end of a show.
mooghead wrote: There is always someone in threads like this that just lists everything they can think of rather than what they themselves actually wants. Has the opposite effect of what they are trying to achieve and just makes them look a bit stupid.
Yes, in this topic I am the stupid one
Yes, in this topic I am the stupid one
I'd like to actually have heard (or maybe even still hear) Brian and Roger try some more of the Made In Heaven songs... like the way they did IWBTLY in Japan accousticaly.
I reckon they'd do a nice Heaven For Everyone or A Winters Tale in the same way. Just the two of them and a guitar. Give them both a fresh sound. IWBTLY was great when they did it this way together.
I'd liked to have heard Queen do The Miracle and maybe even have incorporated Man On The Prowl after the covers they did in Magic tour. So Mary Lou, Baby I don't care, tutti frutti and then MOTP as there own personal throwback to that era.
I reckon they'd do a nice Heaven For Everyone or A Winters Tale in the same way. Just the two of them and a guitar. Give them both a fresh sound. IWBTLY was great when they did it this way together.
I'd liked to have heard Queen do The Miracle and maybe even have incorporated Man On The Prowl after the covers they did in Magic tour. So Mary Lou, Baby I don't care, tutti frutti and then MOTP as there own personal throwback to that era.
Dead on time. Would have been very difficult, but rocking.
It's obvious that some songs never made to live because of the high notes. Of course Freddie lowered them a lot in many songs but songs like Funny How Love Is wouldn't have worked at all without the demanding high range. Same goes f.e. Princes of Universe and Coming Soon I suppose.
But staying in the topic I would like have heard "falsetto songs" like Cool Cat or Pain Is So Close to Pleasure, because the falsetto singing was something he Freddie kept minimum in live concerts through their career.
But staying in the topic I would like have heard "falsetto songs" like Cool Cat or Pain Is So Close to Pleasure, because the falsetto singing was something he Freddie kept minimum in live concerts through their career.
I would've liked to hear Long Away, or at least Brian singing lead vocals on '39. My Fairy King would have been incredible