It's about the doom of mankind. Some very haunting passages there. ... and in certain live versions it out does GDML.
(Which was inspired by Whole lotta love)
That and PISCTP .... for different reasons. I wouldn't be caught listening to that one out loud.
Kudos to ^^^ ITLOTG.... it WOULD fit in a horror film/haunted house
BETA215 · Member since
^ ;-)
madmetaltom · Member since
Delilah haha
LucasDiego · Member since
Body Language, sometimes i cry when i listen this shi. ops, scared song
tomchristie22 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]tero! 48531 wrote:[/b]
Brighton Rock solo.
It's scary how a competent guitarist can play the same solo in concerts for so many years.[/QUOTE]
He has changed it, to be fair. There's no identical guitar lines if you compare his solo in Son and Daughter at the Rainbow to his solo at Wembley. I much prefer the earlier iterations, where it actually has a progression and leads nicely back into the song. It just got indulgent and boring as the years went on.
Ale Solan · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]tomchristie22 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]tero! 48531 wrote:[/b]
Brighton Rock solo.
It's scary how a competent guitarist can play the same solo in concerts for so many years.[/QUOTE]
He has changed it, to be fair. There's no identical guitar lines if you compare his solo in Son and Daughter at the Rainbow to his solo at Wembley. I much prefer the earlier iterations, where it actually has a progression and leads nicely back into the song. It just got indulgent and boring as the years went on. [/QUOTE]
No one said he plays EXACTLY the same lines since scratch. So if it seems boring to you, then he really hasn't really changed a lot his guitar solo... right?
Fat Bottomed Queen · Member since
The unreleased track Polar Bear never fails to send shivers down my spine.
Procession. Anybody else? Seriously. Just listen to it. It sounds like a funeral procession.
The March Of The Black Queen I just find generally unnverving, especially those 6th octave screams.
The Prophet's Song. It's about aocalyptic events and those echoes aren't exactly cheerful.
Bohemian Rhapsody. The opera section is literally a fucking battle between God and Satan.
It's Late. Those screams give me the chills. Oh, and the NOTW album cover certainly doesn't help.
The Kiss. My jimmies are rustled.
Body Language. This one isn't a joke, I find it a really damn unnvering song. It makes me think of having gay sex.
Machines (Or Back To Humans) Pretty creepy.
Made In Heaven (Track 13) Some of the scariest shit I've ever heard. Load's of noise, then there's a fucking voice that speaks into your soul that aks "Are you running? Are you running? Are you running?" Pretty damn messed up.
Also, scary doesn't mean bad. Half of these i think are actually some of their best songs. Fear can be good.