the sound of the album "The Division Bell" of pink flod reminds me of the sound of "made in heaven"
the sound of the album "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath reminds me queen in the 70's
My Chemical Romance was greatly influenced by Queen, indeed, brian may play with them once (yes, I know, they are not the best)
Vocal harmony · Member since
Interesting remarks about the sound (production values).
I'd agree that there are moments on the first album where the gritty guitar sounds echo some of the feel of early Sabbath.
As for Made In Heaven I think Queen had lost much of their original production signatures by the early 80's and this became more noticeable later in the decade and into the 90's. So that the sound in the overall production became less defined as a Queen sound and closer to the way other artists recorded or were produced.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]matt z wrote:[/b]
Then in future times (YES) someone would invariably quote it as a song copying SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS. [/QUOTE]
I don't hear any resemblance between the two.
Stelios · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ludwigs wrote:[/b]
It's used often to suggest a pause whilst thinking, or as an awkward conversation filler. Usually people say 'er' too but 'erm' is a variant of it.(often sounded as 'um')[/QUOTE]