1991 was the year two of the best power ballads ever written, were relesed.
Which do you prefer ? Feel free to write why .
last-horizon 42265 · Member since
"Wind Of Change" was released in 1990
last-horizon 42265 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]last-horizon 42265 wrote:[/b]
"Wind Of Change" was released in 1990[/QUOTE]
mooghead · Member since
Hmmm... I wonder how subscribers to a Queen fan site will answer this one....
Stelios · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]mooghead wrote:[/b]
Hmmm... I wonder how subscribers to a Queen fan site will answer this one....[/QUOTE]
this was my friends first thing to mention when i told him i was going to post a question like that. still, Queen funs are perceived as genuinely open-minded for a reason ;-)
Stelios · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]last-horizon 42265 wrote:[/b]
"Wind Of Change" was released in 1990[/QUOTE]
true ( i take your word for it) , but the buzz was on during 1991.
update...
"It appeared on their 1990 album Crazy World but did not become a worldwide hit single until 1991, when it topped the charts in Germany and across Europe." wikipedia
Russian Headlong · Member since
show must go on isnt really a ballad is it?
Kuijpy · Member since
Queen & Scorpions are the best!
Stelios · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Russian Headlong wrote:[/b]
show must go on isnt really a ballad is it?[/QUOTE]
well...i don't know . it has some of the dynamics of what it was popular as a power ballad during the 80's but its not really there as i come to think of it .
In what "genre" would you categorize it?
brENsKi · Member since
doesn't really matter [i][b]"how"[/b][/i] we categorize it - if it's not a ballad (which it isn't) then the argument is void
incidentally, it reached [b]No2[/b] in the [b]UK[/b] charts and was kept off the top spot by an [i][b]actual ballad[/b][/i]: [i]Bryan Adams' - Everything I Do, I Do For You[/i] (was No1 through the summer and autumn of 91)
while all this was going on [b][i]Queen's TSMGO[/i][/b] just scraped into the top20 at[b][i] no16[/i][/b]
Stelios · Member since
''while all this was going on Queen's TSMGO just scraped into the top20 at no16 ''
That was always strange to me. Perhaps it was ahead of its time. But it aged well. It was still pretty relevant a couple of years ago. Now it starts showing some ''aging issues'' . Or is it just me who sees it that way?
However it remains pretty seminal within Queen history as well as in some other concepts.
brENsKi · Member since
you nailed it more or less with the within queen history comment.
however, as regards general music buyers/listeners it's not of any significance...the masses will seldom get beyond
bo rhap, wwry/champions, break free, gaga, and dust
Wiley · Member since
There's something about Innuendo's production that underwhelms me in a way. Most of them are great songs. There's real guitar, real drums, in there, but even the parts that rock don't rock as hard as Queen used to. I don't think it's the performance but maybe something in the way it was recorded or mixed. Can't put my finger on it but the term that pops into my head is 'sterile', for some reason.
The miracle suffers a bit of it as well, the keyboards make it sound dated but in there the guitars Rock really hard.
Wiley · Member since
Now, I've often wondered how The Show Must Go On would sound, had Queen used real strings as opposed to a synth pad... or, better yet, a Brian-esque guitar orchestration or something like what Jimmy Page did in Kashmir (he uses a bow to play his guitar, doesn't he?). I'm talking about the main backing melody that plays throughout the song.
At first, I got excited that my crappy Yamaha keyboard has almost the exact same synth pad used in The Show Must Go On but then I noticed how crappy it sounds.
Holly2003 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wiley wrote:[/b]
There's something about Innuendo's production that underwhelms me in a way. Most of them are great songs. There's real guitar, real drums, in there, but even the parts that rock don't rock as hard as Queen used to. I don't think it's the performance but maybe something in the way it was recorded or mixed. Can't put my finger on it but the term that pops into my head is 'sterile', for some reason.
The miracle suffers a bit of it as well, the keyboards make it sound dated but in there the guitars Rock really hard.[/QUOTE]
Yep. The word "processed" comes to mind for some reason. Even so, the song Innuendo rocks.