Beyond being a spectacular arrangement and all-in-all awesome piece, have you ever just checked out the drum track for this..? Absolutely phenomenal....
Ooh, nifty indeed. ^_^ Probably a great track to dance to, as well, though I wouldn't have a clue about any steps. ^_^;
Reminds me, I need to dig up the version of Killer Queen I found, comprised of the 24 master tracks - really quite nifty hearing the bleedthrough on the vocal tracks, of whomever's headphones with the rest of the mix playing. Though I wonder if Queen ever really needed that kind of intricate mastering, when they could just go out and wow the crowd live. I so wish I'd been able to see the original Queen live. Still, the current lineup sounds pretty good, too!
oooo... I'd totally eat that up! I adore hearing all the tracks on songs... being a sometime-mixer-engineery-type... and it can be such a rare thing ... *wagglefeathers* ... Sometimes I wonder what could help the music industry with the 'next wave' of something in this digital age, and I think if they would release their multiple-tracks, it would juice it up with a lot of helpful resuscitation... tho I dunno if it would be fringe or mainstream (like Quadrophonic and Half-SpeedMasterDisks).... hard to say, but I think I'd be a big spender in that wave :D
Buddah 165: One of my favorite soul tunes ever, and pretty much my theme song of the summer of '70. (When I got my driver's license.) ^^ The drums are nifty, alright, but it's the swooping, two-full-octaves bass track that really wows me.
BTW, 'O-o-h Child', 'Oh Girl' and 'Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again' would be up in the multiple hundreds here, too, except I used to have a car cassette tape with those three songs on endless loop that was my preferred way to listen to them, rather than iTunes.
Love this song, especially seeing the tape spin, there's just something about watching a record or tape spin that just adds something to the experience. Thank you for sharing *whiskery hug*
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Date: 2016-05-07 11:15 am (UTC)Reminds me, I need to dig up the version of Killer Queen I found, comprised of the 24 master tracks - really quite nifty hearing the bleedthrough on the vocal tracks, of whomever's headphones with the rest of the mix playing. Though I wonder if Queen ever really needed that kind of intricate mastering, when they could just go out and wow the crowd live. I so wish I'd been able to see the original Queen live. Still, the current lineup sounds pretty good, too!
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Date: 2016-05-08 09:30 am (UTC)Sometimes I wonder what could help the music industry with the 'next wave' of something in this digital age, and I think if they would release their multiple-tracks, it would juice it up with a lot of helpful resuscitation... tho I dunno if it would be fringe or mainstream (like Quadrophonic and Half-SpeedMasterDisks).... hard to say, but I think I'd be a big spender in that wave :D
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Date: 2016-05-08 09:32 am (UTC)JFYI
Date: 2016-05-08 02:52 am (UTC)BTW, 'O-o-h Child', 'Oh Girl' and 'Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again' would be up in the multiple hundreds here, too, except I used to have a car cassette tape with those three songs on endless loop that was my preferred way to listen to them, rather than iTunes.
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Date: 2016-05-08 09:36 am (UTC)Great List! *waggle hugs ya*
Those are all quite superb!
Especially love #1 #2 #3!!! #5 #6 !
...and while I do like em all and love those five, I wouldn't envision #7 in this same category, but it's still nice to hear :}
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Date: 2016-05-28 07:58 am (UTC)Thank you for sharing *whiskery hug*
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