Tag: Freddie Mercury

  • Queen: My Life Has Been Saved. Freddie’s resurrection?

    My Life Has Been Saved. has always been one of my favourite post-Freddie Queen songs, but I’ve recently learned something about it that has resurrected both Freddie and the song. Queen: Made in Heaven is not really a Queen Album. My Life Has Been Saved. is one of the stand-out tracks on Queen’s 1995 Made…

    Queen: My Life Has Been Saved. Freddie’s resurrection?
  • Freddie Mercury’s worst recorded vocals.

    Freddie Mercury is my favourite vocalist, songwriter and performer of all time, but even the legend himself got it wrong, sometimes. Nowadays. Freddie and Queen bask in the almost universal glory of music royalty (no pun intended), and with Adam Lambert, the Bohemian Rhapsody film, and the various musicals, this adoration has endured for over…

    Freddie Mercury’s worst recorded vocals.
  • Freddie Mercury Top 5 Live Vocals

    Freddie Mercury was the legendary vocalist and front-man of Queen. Here are my Top 5 Freddie Mercury Live vocals of all time. 5. It’s a Hard Life – Rock in Rio 1985 There’s only one reason this is bottom of the list. The original footage has now been messed with on YouTube with pitch-correction, reverb,…

    Freddie Mercury Top 5 Live Vocals
  • Brian May’s top 5 Queen Guitar Solos

    A detailed analysis of my top 5 Queen Guitar solos by Brian May, in no particular order, and most of them sadly forgotten. The Hero Flash Gordon – 1980 The Hero is unique for a Queen song in that it serves as a sort of epilogue at the end of the Flash Gordon album, revisiting…

    Brian May’s top 5 Queen Guitar Solos
  • Bijou by Queen Music Review

    Bijou by Queen: How a filler track signaled the long-awaited return to form of my favourite Band. So what’s so great about Bijou by Queen? Following the lump-in-the-throat disappointment of Queen’s comeback Album: The Miracle, I approached its follow up: Innuendo with lowered expectations. The title track: Innuendo sets out its stall early, harking back…

    Bijou by Queen Music Review
  • Recording as a Songwriting Tool

    Never be too hasty to give up on a song. Sometimes the process of recording can take it in new directions that elevate it to a whole new level. To quote my songwriting idol…. A song either comes quickly…. and we can say, yes, we have or song…. but if it doesn’t come quickly I…

    Recording as a Songwriting Tool
  • John Deacon: Queen’s Unsung Hero

    John Deacon: Queen’s bass player and least famous member never gets the credit he deserves. Time to put the records straight. John Deacon’s Songs First, John Deacon’s enviable songwriting back catalogue spanning over 20 years. Misfire (Sheer Heart Attack 1974) You’re My Best Friend (A Night at the Opera 1975) You and I (A Day…

    John Deacon: Queen’s Unsung Hero
  • Queen : In Only Seven Days Review

    Queen has always been my favourite band.  But despite the obvious mega-hits of Bohemian Rhapsody etc, one song has always stood out to me as being special: John Deacon’s In Only Seven Days, from their 1978 album, Jazz. So what’s so special about it? The Jazz Album’s unique atmosphere There’s also something special about Queen’s…

    Queen : In Only Seven Days Review