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Just a couple of minutes of the boys creating new music. Anything.
on my way up
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The Prophet's Song.
Any way the wind blows...
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BoRhap...just to see if that "thin tape" story is true.
Mother Love...was it in May 91` or later?
Silver Salmon...when was it recorded ?
and a couple of others...:)
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It would have been interesting to be a fly on the wall during the The Game sessions. First use of synthesizers, less reliance on layered vocals, etc.
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I´d prefer the Fairy Feller´s Master-Stroke. It´d be a God´s gift to be there seeing their creativeness.
o.k.
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Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (great song, and I believe the A Day at the Races-sessions would have been a nice period to witness).
Chuck Norris never sleeps, he waits...
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^^ very true, ITSM

Tom
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I guess Bo Rhap... With Innuendo as a close second... And a very close third The Prophet's Song...

In any random order :-)
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FFMS, Black Queen, Bo Rhap, Somebody To Love ... or something crazy and funny like Seaside Rendezvous
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Strange that already two of you mentioned Fairy Feller´s Master-Stroke.
It is one my favourites but always seems to go under the radar in terms of creativity and as a song altogether.
Progressively i was convinced that Queen-fans valued it as a weird/not accessible " Freddie thing".
Glad i was wrong.
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Also Stealin´ gives me the ipmression of a good "round the table" team work.
Like an old blues band jamming and improvising and having a good time.

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Body Language - just to see Roger, Brian and John's reaction when Freddie said "listen to this beauty - this is a 'definite' for the album"!!!
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[QUOTE] [b]Aisuru Hito wrote:[/b]

It would have been interesting to be a fly on the wall during the The Game sessions. First use of synthesizers, less reliance on layered vocals, etc.[/QUOTE]

First use of synthesisers was Queen II... or, to be more precise, the 1971 demos.

Less reliance on layered vocals? Not really - out of 10 'Game' songs, 9 (90%) have multi-tracked backing vocals. That's more reliance on layered vocals than Jazz (84.61%) or News of the World (63.64%).

To answer the original question, I'd like to have been present on 'Innuendo', just to see Steve Howe.
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Without wanting to sound unappreciative of Sebastian's fine work, but 63.64% of News of the World has multi-layered vocals?!!
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