Perhaps the most bizarre song in the bands earlier catalog. It’s not the first operatic venture (March of the Black Queen) but it is easily the main precursor to BoRhap. But much weirder.The opening verse starts with the obligatory opera shrieks but turns into a ballad where Freddie’s voice is Continue Reading
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Queen for a Day – Now I’m Here
The first real stadium ready, blues breaking, anthem in the bands repertoire, comes at the end of Sheer’s first side. It’s raucous, fun and a showcase for Brian. Who perhaps was making up for lost time on the first record. Sort of the spiritual cousin of Brighton Rock, Now is Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – Lily of the Valley
The kindred spirit of Nevermore. It’s a lovely, if super short ballad featuring Freddie on piano and vocals and vocals and vocals. Wen the rest of the band comes in, you’d swear this song is longer and even more fully realized than it is. But it’s just 1:45. And it’s Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – Flick of the Wrist
Another suite! Funster leads right into the dark screed that is Flick of the Wrist. A song that warns against signing with a devilish recording manager, it’s well known that, in the early days, Queen were indentured servants to their management company. Hit songs on the radio and Freddie begging Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – Tenement Funster
It’s the Roger song, what does that mean? Mid-tempo rocker, all down beats, relatively colorless. It is nothing more than a dress rehearsal for “I’m in love with my car”. Grade: C+ www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPAkL3wO27E – Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
Queen for a Day – Killer Queen
Sorry about not posting this yesterday, the whole day got away from me. But the good news is that today is a twofer. Since it Tuesday, that seems appropriate. Queen has a hit! Finally. The funny thing is it’s nothing like one would have expected, given their output the last Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – Brighton Rock
Named after a candy, the first track off Queen’s first breakthrough album, Sheer Heart Attack, is a Brian May tour de force. All the more interesting in that Brian was in the hospital with hepatitis during much of the album’s initial recording, it’s a real lead guitar tour de force. Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – Seven Seas of Rhye
On the first album this song was half finished and yet, to whet the appetite for the future listener (read: fill time), the band included it. That version was sluggish and not well though out. Things are mighty different this time out. The piano is played with purpose. The guitar Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – Funny How Love Is
Queen would never sound like this again. Employing Phil Spector’s “wall of sound” technique, this tune actually harkens back to Freddie’s Larry Lurex “I can hear music” days.It’s a fun tune, whimsical, with multi-layered vocals flying all over the place, I’m not sure any other other members are on it Continue Reading
Queen for a Day – March of the Black Queen
It starts off simply. A piano and an interstitial guitar. Within seconds it explodes with multilayered harmonies and before you know it, it revs up into a high gear, like a juggernaut. Even when it turns into a near a Capella it still rolls at 100mph.Then, a guitar solo amidst Continue Reading