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Do You Want Made In Heaven II?

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In my opinnion the question is not is there enough material , but is that aterial good enough to be used
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It has been remarked that certain tracks such as 'I Guess We Are Falling Out' and others are vastly superior to some of the final takes on the Miracle, such as the two intro tracks, and that awful ramble called 'Chinese Torture'. I like a lot of fans cannot fathom why the IGWAFA was never finished???
There must be enough vocals left about to cut and paste a collection of songs together if not an album a mini EP. IMO Universal paid a lot of money to take the Queen catalouge off the hands off EMI, surely they must be looking for more product from QPL. Fans will acknowledge even Queen's lesser product is superior to many of their contemparies and today's drivel.
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"I Guess We're Falling Out" might've had some potential, but the recording is terrible. Couldn't possibly issue that song, unless they've got some more refined takes that we haven't heard.
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[QUOTE] [b]Band Forever wrote:[/b]

It has been remarked that certain tracks such as 'I Guess We Are Falling Out' and others are vastly superior to some of the final takes on the Miracle, such as the two intro tracks, and that awful ramble called 'Chinese Torture'. l.[/QUOTE]
although in defence of "chinese torture" - it was only ever listed as a bonus track
the original vinyl album did not include it
in fact i still have my oriiginal vinyl and cd versions that i bought in 1989
cd extras:
hang on in there
chinese torture
invisible man 12"
go deo na hÉireann The best QZ epoch: BG17-00 (Before Gerry 1996-2013)
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While running today I thought it should be called "The Unfinished Symphony" and put out "as is", rather than MIH II and necessarily finished.
Martin
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this cant be done due to two words, John Deacon.
all your love tonight.......
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John Deacon obviously gave the nod for the Freddie MJ tracks to be released at some point in the near future.
So why not re-work some of the catalouge's lesser lights.
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[QUOTE] [b]Band Forever wrote:[/b]

John Deacon obviously gave the nod for the Freddie MJ tracks to be released at some point in the near future.
So why not re-work some of the catalouge's lesser lights.[/QUOTE]

Did he? There Must Be More to Life Than This is a Fred solo song and I would assume John, Brian and Roger have no legal say in how it's used. State of Shock has nothing to do with John at all.
"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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"John Deacon obviously gave the nod for the Freddie MJ tracks to be released at some point in the near future"

It would just go to show that Deacy must have an absolutely sick sense of humour.