Almost all of Brian's soloes are his extensions of what ever the melody is in the vocal lines of a song. He said in an interview that he did not want to sacrifice melody to just show off (rough approximation of his words). So this song is unusual in that way. At later concerts he would do 10-15 minute soloes that were not necesarily related to a song and which gave him the opportunity to do whatever he wanted.
Great reaction! Remember, every comparison you made (except Clapton) came after Queen, so in other words, they sounded like Queen. 😁 I think the echo in the solo is from a unique amp that Deaky designed.
Brian May uses a coin - an British sixpence - which has a serrated edge. It gives the guitar sound that instantly recognisable sound. Apparently his roadie has a bag of the coins because he lost so many!
Other than the epic solo my favourite bits are at 3:17 where Freddie and Roger are in perfect Jimmy/Jenny harmony and 14:19 where you can see the beer on Roger's drums fly up! Brian would change his solos to keep them fresh. When I saw them in 2019 he did a version of Dvorak's New World Symphony that brought tears to my eyes it was so beautiful. Always loved the studio version where Freddie does a great falsetto singing Jenny's lines. Great reaction.
Had to watch again!! Isn’t it amazing? Brian’s all-time fav guitar solo in general is Eric Clapton’s “Key To Love”, from the John Mayall’s Blues Breakers (1966). Brian states “It’s the hottest burning high-passion piece I’ve ever heard in my life still to this day … “
Opening track from their third album SHEER HEART ATTACK. It’s 100x better on the record, except for seeing the live solo. The guitar solo became Brian’s signature solo for every show even if they didn’t play the whole song, which they rarely did. Having lived through the 80s I can definitively say this sounds nothing like late 80s. It sounds like early 70s.
You already reacted to the previous songs of this concert like Now I'm Here or White Queen ? even Ogre Battle, even if you know them from Live At the Rainbow, in this concert they perform them in a masterful way.
Almost all of Brian's soloes are his extensions of what ever the melody is in the vocal lines of a song. He said in an interview that he did not want to sacrifice melody to just show off (rough approximation of his words). So this song is unusual in that way. At later concerts he would do 10-15 minute soloes that were not necesarily related to a song and which gave him the opportunity to do whatever he wanted.
Absolutely LOVED this one! Great reaction!
Great reaction!
Remember, every comparison you made (except Clapton) came after Queen, so in other words, they sounded like Queen. 😁
I think the echo in the solo is from a unique amp that Deaky designed.
Great comment on a great reaction ✌🏼
Wow! Puts things into perspective
Brian May uses a coin - an British sixpence - which has a serrated edge. It gives the guitar sound that instantly recognisable sound. Apparently his roadie has a bag of the coins because he lost so many!
Wow! That's another insane fact I didn't even know
I love the early Queen albums . Day at the races, Night at the Opera.you know the stuff that hasn’t been played to death.
Queen II
Hey Sandman where have you been ?? Plz come back with more Queen 🔥
New Queen is coming soon!
I think I might have been at this concert…
Are you serious?!?!? That’s unreal
OMG!! YOU ROCK .. IN FACT, YOU BRIGHTON ROCK!! This is in my top three Queen songs!! And it’s in my workout playlist!! Thank you Thank you!! 💟
Other than the epic solo my favourite bits are at 3:17 where Freddie and Roger are in perfect Jimmy/Jenny harmony and 14:19 where you can see the beer on Roger's drums fly up! Brian would change his solos to keep them fresh. When I saw them in 2019 he did a version of Dvorak's New World Symphony that brought tears to my eyes it was so beautiful. Always loved the studio version where Freddie does a great falsetto singing Jenny's lines. Great reaction.
Haha that beer is a nice observation. thanks man !
Had to watch again!! Isn’t it amazing? Brian’s all-time fav guitar solo in general is Eric Clapton’s “Key To Love”, from the John Mayall’s Blues Breakers (1966). Brian states
“It’s the hottest burning high-passion piece I’ve ever heard in my life still to this day … “
Not muddy, just dirty!
Opening track from their third album SHEER HEART ATTACK. It’s 100x better on the record, except for seeing the live solo. The guitar solo became Brian’s signature solo for every show even if they didn’t play the whole song, which they rarely did.
Having lived through the 80s I can definitively say this sounds nothing like late 80s. It sounds like early 70s.
You already reacted to the previous songs of this concert like Now I'm Here or White Queen ? even Ogre Battle, even if you know them from Live At the Rainbow, in this concert they perform them in a masterful way.
Not this one, but yes I will likely get around to them at some point
Did you notice that throughout most of Brian's solo, Roger and Freddie were off on a break?
Did you catch that at 13:07 three blind mice
Hahaha just rewatched that part
🎼🎸🤘
lot of thrash riffs here
Absolutely, love it!