I stumbled across this and was wondering as to whether its true or not
http://mikesdailyjukebox.com/lost-treasure-queens-forgotten-power-ballads/
Lplix · Member since
let me live with Rod.?
yes, it exists. you can hear a brief excerpt inside the documentary Days of our lives (if I don’t go wrong)
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Lplix wrote:[/b]
let me live with Rod.?
yes, it exists. you can hear a brief excerpt inside the documentary Days of our lives (if I don’t go wrong)[/QUOTE]
I think it was The Great Pretender doc.
dave76 · Member since
It was The Great Pretender documentary indeed. You hear like 5 seconds of it. I believe it was recorded in 1983.
Lplix · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dave76 wrote:[/b]
It was The Great Pretender documentary indeed. You hear like 5 seconds of it. I believe it was recorded in 1983.[/QUOTE]
sorry, you’re right. I have made a little mistake....
NastyQueenie74 · Member since
Should have been a bit clearer, it mentions some of Rod's vocal making the final cut. I'm doubtful about this because if it is there at some point, his voice isn't distinguishable from Roger's
NastyQueenie74 · Member since
Should have been a bit clearer, it mentions some of Rod's vocal making the final cut. I'm doubtful about this because if it is there at some point, his voice isn't distinguishable from Roger's
The Real Wizard · Member since
Rod Stewart is not in the final cut.
If so, then he would've been credited on the album, royalties would've been paid, and it would be mentioned in every Rod Stewart discography known to man.
Not a chance.
QueenTwo · Member since
There is a full version done in the studio with Queen & Rod, Rod barely remembered the session at the time but managed to get a full version in the last 5 years or so.
matt z · Member since
Yep. And IT WILL NEVER BE HEARD UNTIL THEY'RE ****
Cruella de Vil · Member since
Yes, just add Andy Gibb to that list of lost guest backing vocalists c1980
Sebastian · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
If so, then he would've been credited on the album, royalties would've been paid, and it would be mentioned in every Rod Stewart discography known to man.
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Not necessarily. Uncredited cameos are a thing. This is not one of those cases, but they do happen.
mike hunt · Member since
And people say that nothing is left in the vaults that is worthy of an Anthology. They're talking nonsense....who would love to hear Rod Stewart and Andy Gibbs on Queen tracks. Also, the rumor that they were recorded jamming to Hendrix and other artist in the studio. If it ever happens Queen fans will be shocked how many gems are collecting dust.
Kamenliter · Member since
>>Also, the rumor that they were recorded jamming to Hendrix and other artist in the studio. If it ever happens Queen fans will be shocked how many gems are collecting dust.
The woman who was in charge of Queen's catalog at Hollywood Records when they first signed on, told me at the 1992 College Music Journal convention in NYC (where Brian was a guest speaker) that there were recordings of them jamming on Beatles tunes and "x-rated" stuff.
dave76 · Member since
There is more than enough in the vaults. Don't forget the reel to reel tapes. Those tapes features loads of alternate versions or early mixes of album tracks.