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Love Kills - the ballad (released as a single on Spotify)

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I see the official video is out now, with a sole writing credit to Freddie. Presumably Georgio Moroder is happy with being erased from history on this one?!
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[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]

I see the official video is out now, with a sole writing credit to Freddie. Presumably Georgio Moroder is happy with being erased from history on this one?![/QUOTE]

...yet I see now that the album booklet correctly credits the track to Freddie & Moroder.

More classic QPL attention to detail.....
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Question............I did see that John is credited with 'additional electric guitar' on the song (but not bass!)................

So that would mean his playing is from an earlier attempted Queen version?
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[QUOTE] [b]The King Of Rhye wrote:[/b]

Question............I did see that John is credited with 'additional electric guitar' on the song (but not bass!)................

So that would mean his playing is from an earlier attempted Queen version?[/QUOTE]

I was just thinking the same.

Incidentally, listening to it (and the same goes for The Cosmos Rocks) makes me wonder how a musician with such an ear for melody, and one of the most original, inventive, creative and individual guitarists of all time can play bass lines without any spark or invention whatsoever?
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On Topic UPDATE: The single is removed from Spotify, but now Let Me In Your Heart Again (William Orbit mix) is there as a single. Love Kills - the ballad, is still on Spotify on the Forever album, though.
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I think the new Love Kills is a bit poor. In fact, it's unnecessary. The beginning is a bit weak, but the track gets better. Some good guitar parts. Fred's version is more suitable. At least with the same vocal take.