Just a couple of minutes of the boys creating new music. Anything.
MadTheSwine73 · Member since
The Prophet's Song.
musicland munich · Member since
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...:)
Aisuru Hito · Member since
Aisuru Hito · Member since
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.
GAP · Member since
I´d prefer the Fairy Feller´s Master-Stroke. It´d be a God´s gift to be there seeing their creativeness.
ITSM · Member since
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).
TomP63 · Member since
^^ very true, ITSM
Tom
Wijnand · Member since
I guess Bo Rhap... With Innuendo as a close second... And a very close third The Prophet's Song...
In any random order :-)
Vali · Member since
FFMS, Black Queen, Bo Rhap, Somebody To Love ... or something crazy and funny like Seaside Rendezvous
Stelios · Member since
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.
Stelios · Member since
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.
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmbS3Bx1Rw4]Queen Stealin´ EXTENDED DEMO Remaster 2013 GREAT VOCALS IMPROVISATION[/url]
cmsdrums · Member since
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"!!!
Sebastian · Member since
[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.
cmsdrums · Member since
Without wanting to sound unappreciative of Sebastian's fine work, but 63.64% of News of the World has multi-layered vocals?!!