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'I Want it All' lost voice

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Hello everyone, while I was working with 'I Want It All', I heard a raw voice lost over there, some sort of guide vocal. I wanted to share it with you in case you didn't know it, it just a second, but never stops being interesting. I can hear something like "Oh yeah, I want it now!". To me it seems like Freddie. What do you say?
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Man my headphones almost blew up...but Freddie´s voice really comes from the back for literally one second. If the source is legit, it should be him indeed. Nice catch !
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I noticed this before too in the RB3 multitracks. Dunno what can really be said about it, but it seems that if it was present in the official, released version, it'd be masked by the fast "yeah yeah yeah yeah" in the solo and probably inaudible.
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Great catch, Matt !

Indeed, if you listen really carefully to the multi-tracks there are all kinds of these little things.

In the BoRhap multi-track I'm pretty sure there's even a bit where Brian is faintly heard singing "nothing really matters to me" towards the end.
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The multitracks of Bo Rhap are really interesting because there is a second vocal take of Freddie which is really interested. And there's the count in at the beginning and a bit of studio banter at the end. Great.
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Probably a leak from a early demo onto the drum mics

Or maybe Roger wasn't in isolation and Freddie was trying to "fuel" the performance
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Nice find
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[QUOTE] [b]matt z wrote:[/b]

Probably a leak from a early demo onto the drum mics

Or maybe Roger wasn't in isolation and Freddie was trying to "fuel" the performance[/QUOTE]

A good theory. Very few people are lucky enough to have witnessed first hand Freddie acting as producer, so we'd have to ask them to know for sure.
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i once did a stripped-down mix of Bo-Rhap with single-tracked vocals which obviously required a lot of comping. Took me a few hours until i was satisfied with the selected vocal lines.