In songs like Good Company, and You Take My Breath Away, the ending has a separate part, why ? whats the purpose?
any more Queen songs like this?
Ale Solan · Member since
That happens when you share the same cocaine bowl.
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matt z · Member since
Back masking:
If you reverse the so called instrumental ending of Good company and undo the original chorusing and echo it reveals
"For the love of country is the end of man"
Yet even this is sped up FIVE Times the nOrmal speaking voice in order to create simulated tones imperceptible to most ears
matt z · Member since
Once again I'm sorry. I should have read the question more thoroughly. You said "what is the reason/why?"
This I cannot answer. You must ask the band.
I've already said far......too much
Ale Solan · Member since
Yeah, let's ask Freddie or (in replacement) Sasha Baron... oh wait, he won't be Freddie? Bummer.
andres_clip · Member since
Thanks Matt Z for the info I didnt know that.Very interesting fact
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]matt z wrote:[/b]
Back masking:
If you reverse the so called instrumental ending of Good company and undo the original chorusing and echo it reveals
"For the love of country is the end of man"
Yet even this is sped up FIVE Times the nOrmal speaking voice in order to create simulated tones imperceptible to most ears[/QUOTE]
Can you elaborate on the process of how to "undo the original chorusing" ?
I played it back backwards, and interestingly enough it reveals that it, too, sounds backwards. So some of the guitars are playing normally and some are playing in reverse. Such an interesting effect, and nobody else has even thought to do it. In fact, has anyone else even discovered this before I did ??!
inu-liger · Member since
I love the dripping sarcasm
*goodco* · Member since
Maybe they had listened to 'Strawberry Fields Forever' and 'Helter Skelter' once or twice in their lives .....