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My Fairy King, for me. The double vocal part. 'He rules the air and turns the tides' part. Just fantasic in my opinion.
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"I'll face it with a grin, I'm never giving in OOOOOOOOOOON WITH THE SHOOOOW"!

When the piano at the end of The Prophet's song fades into the introduction for Love of my life.
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After the guitar solo in White Queen, after the drums have come in you hear the guitar on the right "dun dun du-du-du du dun dun duu duuuu" SO AWESOME!

Hope you know what I mean xD
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Another one: In Was it All Worth It?, the "Yes, it was a worthwhile experience!" to the end of the song. I was absolutely blown away when I first heard that part, how the guitar riff suddenly got really loud and epic again and Freddie closing out the song with his affirmation that it was worth it makes this possibly Queen's best climax in my opinion, and the very end is a beautiful revisiting of the riff. The buildup was a little weird at times, but that just makes the song that much more magical.

Soooo...yeah

[QUOTE] [b]matt z wrote:[/b]
Incredible band. They are...time and time again. Tested.....

...The shit.

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Hear hear, brotha'. :D

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[QUOTE] [b]waunakonor wrote:[/b]
Mystical interlude in save me... Fantastic piece of music.
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whats that? you mean the piano/ guitar bit[/QUOTE]
lol, I don't know, I'm not the one who wrote that
These are the days of our lives They've flown in the swiftness of time.
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:P
These are the days of our lives They've flown in the swiftness of time.
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MEDUSA-RULES wrote:
waunakonor wrote:
Mystical interlude in save me... Fantastic piece of music.

MEDUSA-RULES wrote whats that? you mean the piano/ guitar bit

waunakonor wrote lol, I don't know, I'm not the one who wrote that
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you mean you didnt write the song or the message?
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[QUOTE] [b]MEDUSA-RULES wrote:[/b]
MEDUSA-RULES wrote:
waunakonor wrote:
Mystical interlude in save me... Fantastic piece of music.
MEDUSA-RULES wrote whats that? you mean the piano/ guitar bit
waunakonor wrote lol, I don't know, I'm not the one who wrote that
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you mean you didnt write the song or the message?[/QUOTE]
The message. kosimodo wrote it originally.

Three different times.
These are the days of our lives They've flown in the swiftness of time.
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Sorry for those double posts! My android got slow...

And sorry for not being clear enough. I would thing you lot would know which part i ment. I ment ofcourse the part in save me from 2.25 til 2.37, i always think it is stunning.
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the last bit of .its late......its all to laaaaaaaaaaate.drumm roll then hard rocking.
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the very last 1000th of a second of "Yeah"
go deo na hÉireann The best QZ epoch: BG17-00 (Before Gerry 1996-2013)
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1975 H.O. concert medley transitions..perfect. The way Freddie rolls his rrrr's "rrrrisky" in ITLOTGs revisited. Brians guitar, anytime, anyplace and for however long. I head bang in the car to the drums on Somebody to Love. (try not to in heavy traffic)
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Mystical interlude in save me... Fantastic piece of music.
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The guitar intro of Tie Your Mother Down...
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[QUOTE] [b]brENsKi wrote:[/b]
the very last 1000th of a second of "Yeah"[/QUOTE]
Yeah! (no pun intended)

That whole bit leaves me craving more, and the emphasis on and ESSENCE of the role it plays in spatial existence is frighteningly deliberate.

The summation of one man's art and craft and life, it really could have been overdone in another person's hands.

I just think it could have done without so much CHORUSING saturation (the effect)

A complete mood shift. But I've heard the last track as a whole was left off the vinyl

BRILLIANT call!

(Assuming you're referring to the digital edition and the fraction of a second where it can be clearly discerned that the original vocal master has just ended)
"Come tonight! Come see the Overbite! Come to Ogre Battle, FIGHT!"
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[QUOTE] [b]croatiafan wrote:[/b]
When the piano at the end of The Prophet's song fades into the introduction for Love of my life.[/QUOTE]

There is no piano in The Prophets Song. It's 2 guitars.....then after the loud crash an acoustic guitar and 2 toy koto parts