Jeeze, The Mir@cle, I haven't gotten the soundtrack yet, but the violin must not have been played THAT badly!
iGSM · Member since
<<. And a REAL Brian classic with The Wedding March. Who else could play that?>>
Me.
The Real Wizard · Member since
"And a REAL Brian classic with The Wedding March. Who else could play that?"
I'm sure there are many. It's not difficult; it's just multitracking. You can reproduce it all you want, but nobody can deny that Brian was the first to use this style of multitracking to such extents.
Also, what makes it even more special is his tone. Again, one can reproduce it all he wants with a Red Special replica or similar, but nobody before Brian had anything even close to such a tone, or such a versatility of tones all coming from a single guitar.
Iam the one · Member since
Oh,rember buying that record,it was just to complete the colection of Queen records..it`s sounds like my ass..its a crapy record!
bolan · Member since
Not too bad an album but the viewers of the web-site www.queenwords.com did vote it the worst queen album and greatest hits the best. The special effects in the film are piss-poor and the story-line-well...
Big Black · Member since
Speaking of Brian's tone, Guitar Hero, what type of guitar did you use on your Brighton Rock solo? It sounds very Brian like.
The Real Wizard · Member since
It's simply an Epiphone Les Paul going through a standard Fender 60-watt amp. I used a quarter as a pick for that Brighton Rock piece, and this 3-piece combination bears quite a resemblance to Brian's tone. Without a quarter, it can sound Jimmy Page's as well, if I'm playing in a Zeppelin style. I really got lucky with this setup, as it wasn't my intention to sound like either of these legends!
jeff payne 1680 · Member since
And former Blue peter presenter Andy Duncan getting killed by that thing in the tree stump and hey would be worth remastering in dvd a for 5.1 dts etc