Very cool! Always one of my favorite songs from BTTL! Freaky video tho..........lol
people on streets · Member since
Brian May - Selfie stick (Paris 2015).
Looks and sounds ridiculous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbjrvFxwmvU
tomchristie22 · Member since
Such a standout track. The video is... well, kind of lame. The special effects have aged terribly, but they're quaint I suppose. The image of Brian falling into the flames is pretty funny, although the pitch-deepened 'Clear the vision' section is bizarre and manages to be kind of unnerving, with the constant jerky cuts between different effects on Brian's eyes. The portions where we just get to see Cozy play, Brian play and sing, are the best parts.
Wow, that's a very small venue compared to what they've been doing otherwise. [/QUOTE]
Le Zenith is a fantastic venue, for more than 6000 people. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C3%A9nith_de_Paris
people on streets · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]
Le Zenith is a fantastic venue, for more than 6000 people. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C3%A9nith_de_Paris
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small indeed.
BETA215 · Member since
Brian still traded without being a Queen collector! o.O
Read the description! O.o
winterspelt · Member since
The Resurrection solo, along with the Cyborg riff and the solo on Born to Love You shows that Brian have an amazing taste for tapping
inu-liger · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]winterspelt wrote:[/b]
The Resurrection solo, along with the Cyborg riff and the solo on Born to Love You shows that Brian have an amazing taste for tapping[/QUOTE]
And "It's Late" too
Oscar J · Member since
... not really. In Resurrection, the Cozy is playing a rock shuffle (8th triplets) while Brians tapping solo instead consists of 16th note triplets, with the 8th's straight. While that might not be unheard of in some types of music, it makes for a (to me) rather awkward listen, as the drums and guitars really don't seem to match up.
But yes, the tapping in the other two songs are pretty sweet. Especially the Cyborg stuff was probably tricky, because it sounds like he had to occasionally slide a semitone up or down with his right finger, which takes a bit of practice to master.
flash00. · Member since
Its a great song I liked the video it's incredible how technology has advanced so much in terms of graphics, Brian's quite a good singer.
tomchristie22 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]inu-liger wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]winterspelt wrote:[/b]
The Resurrection solo, along with the Cyborg riff and the solo on Born to Love You shows that Brian have an amazing taste for tapping[/QUOTE]
And "It's Late" too[/QUOTE]
Let's not forget Bijou! Not flashy or anything, but very effective.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
This took me straight to my first Queen related concert, Brian in Rio, 1992. I was so anxious and nervous that my jaw hurt for a week after the gig. I think I experienced bruxism at night, which I never did aside from then.
The radio broadcast sourced bootleg features me ruining Love of My Life.
Cheers,
Ogre-
FlorianS · Member since
Love that song since they day BTTL has been released!
Never getting bored of it.
tomchristie22 · Member since
I'm glad Brian chose to do all the vocals himself - the Brian May Band girls are great for songs like Let Your Heart Rule Your Head, but wouldn't have suited this so well. Even the song Back to the Light could have benefited from just Brian harmonies, in my opinion.