Queen, Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @GuimaraesDreamers
    @GuimaraesDreamers Год назад +62

    Loving following this journey, when someone talks about music as passionately as she does you need to stop and listen with all your attention

    • @WarrenNapier
      @WarrenNapier 6 месяцев назад +1

      This song sounds inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald lore. The roaring 20s.

  • @Sarvasaha
    @Sarvasaha Год назад +64

    The great performance by John Deacon on bass also deserves some love.

    • @SteveoGregg
      @SteveoGregg Год назад +1

      He wrote ,another one bites the dust, that's a serious jam. I agree!!

    • @estebanherrera9918
      @estebanherrera9918 11 месяцев назад +5

      Deacy just knew what to play, very much like Ringo did in drums for the Beatles he did in Bass with Queen. Played for the song. Perfect part for the song….Without Deacy there would have been no Queen

    • @estebanherrera9918
      @estebanherrera9918 11 месяцев назад +2

      Adding to the above, Brian, Freddie and Roger never made it on their own like they did as a group, proof they it was the sum of the four that made them who they were.

    • @gregsmith1070
      @gregsmith1070 3 месяца назад

      Isn't this perhaps the best Queen song?

    • @Sarvasaha
      @Sarvasaha 3 месяца назад

      @@gregsmith1070 Impossible to choose one.

  • @lindieb5278
    @lindieb5278 Год назад +54

    Brian would be so pleased to hear your complements. As others have said he wanted his guitar to sing so you have acknowledged that he has achieved this. Apart from his solos when he is alone on stage I always feel that his contributions to each song are pitched exactly right. He never shows off and tries to take over. His playing always enhances the songs perfectly. Another great critique Amy thank you.

  • @AlineDo
    @AlineDo Год назад +83

    I am sure your appreciation of Brian will increase further. His human voice is beautiful and his guitar voice is superb. The playing of the instrument, interpreting Freddie’s meaning of the song, accompanying Fred’s voice, it is all so great. On a guitar he and his father made themselves. A unique sound, a voice that is as much the Queen sound as Freddie’s voice is.

    • @kentl7228
      @kentl7228 Год назад +11

      Especially if she hears Bijou

    • @finkiusmaximus
      @finkiusmaximus Год назад +5

      Red Special + Deacy Amp, impossible to replicate

    • @MusiCatsKing
      @MusiCatsKing Год назад +6

      Yes. I can't wait for her to do '39! I really hope she will.

  • @MrBeblis
    @MrBeblis Год назад +8

    For all you bass players this is how a bass is to be played. He knows his instrument and just knows where to go and what to play.

  • @seajaytea9340
    @seajaytea9340 Год назад +26

    The word that describes this song for me is "charming." And not just in the more modern sense of "delightful," but also referencing the older idea of "enchanting" or "casting a charm" on someone. Maybe that's the nostalgia talking, but it's a damned good tune and lots of fun to listen to! 😊

  • @VolareBasso
    @VolareBasso Год назад +25

    the ticking of the hours passing, the single loud sound indicating that it is 9 o'clock... they were simply having fun creating little masterpieces!

    • @victormarian7889
      @victormarian7889 Год назад +4

      Such a playfull and merry little ,,cappo d' opera" - absolute perfection, but it's not serious !

  • @foxdenham
    @foxdenham Год назад +29

    Another composition that sits alongside this song, seaside rendezvous and their ilk is, ‘Big Bad Leroy Brown’ from Sheer Heart Attack - Really fun and funny track.

    • @fountains4268
      @fountains4268 Год назад +2

      Sheer Heart Attack is probably the only Queen album that could even be hinted at as being underrated. Most of their catalogue is completely known but this album from *1974*, that's 48 years ago, was an absolute masterpiece. A 40 minute romp of musical styles, A-list song-writing, lyrical poetry together with fantastic guitar and bass playing loveliness that still remains my favorite Queen album.
      If I had to listen to only one album in the world for the rest of my life, this might be it.

    • @foxdenham
      @foxdenham Год назад +1

      @@fountains4268 I’m with you on everything. Yup my fave too. ✌️

    • @chucklauber9914
      @chucklauber9914 4 месяца назад

      Big Bad Leroy Brown is the ultimate ragtime tune... I'm surprised it wasn't included in the Queen 50.

  • @basstian
    @basstian Год назад +29

    One of Brian's many virtues is that he's both clever and sensitive, and it shows through his work. Solos such as this one are so well-crafted and so full of beauty and attention to detail. In one word: May-estic!

  • @andreakormosnekacso4804
    @andreakormosnekacso4804 Год назад +25

    According to Freddie's friends he really was an old-fashioned lover boy, very romantic (like Valentino, the Rudolf 😁), by sending postcards, flowers, buying small and great presents, btw. he wrote this song about the relationship with David Minns.
    Listening to Queen's music makes people happy by bringing The Fun. Thank you Amy, hardly waiting for the next experience.

  • @dianecourtney2724
    @dianecourtney2724 Год назад +12

    Hi Amy. I like this song because it makes me happy! Sometimes that’s enough for me. The critics jumped all over Queen and especially Freddie for their ‘ music hall songs’ There are so many Queen songs …why is it a problem for a highly skilled band to play around with every type of music ??

    • @mikes9305
      @mikes9305 Год назад

      Don't forget the sheer discomfort that so many persons felt in the 1970s with things that diverged from limited macho heterosexual norms of masculinity.

  • @marblackCanada
    @marblackCanada Год назад +20

    That is what Brian always wanted, to be a voice that carries the song from one place to the next part.

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 Год назад +16

    this for me is what makes queen and freddie so special it dose not matter what kind of music you listen to you can allways listen to and find enjoyment in a song done by them !!!

  • @stigotmarbjelland6819
    @stigotmarbjelland6819 Год назад +21

    Only Freddie could write this, and come up with the title! I have always loved this song, his songs, their songs!! And I also have to say, Brian Mays guitar is just fantastic!!! Great reaction!!!!

  • @andy2950
    @andy2950 Год назад +19

    I'd love it if you could sit down with Brian and talk about the technical issues in their music.

  • @FAGV
    @FAGV Год назад +12

    I suggest you listen to My Melancholy Blues, by Queen. Great piano, great vocals and very jazzy. You'll be surprised 😊

  • @TomatoFettuccini
    @TomatoFettuccini Год назад +23

    What I love about this song is how it shows off Queen's effortless swing from style to style.
    It opens with a piano-voice arrangement reminiscent of something from the Romantic Period, then twists itself into a sublime Ragtime, then into an almost lullaby-like section, then back to Ragtime.
    Queen is possibly the greatest rock band of all time, simply for their ability to sonically transform themselves from one style to another and the sheer breadth of their musical vocabulary. The fact that they can shift from Ragtime to proto-thrash metal on the same album and have it work is a stunning feat.
    Freddie Mercury was very heavily influenced by the Vaudeville era and it shows all throughout Queen's catalogue.
    Love seeing your reactions to where the music goes and your analysis. Vicarious enjoyment for the win!

    • @RobertHanke
      @RobertHanke Год назад +2

      Queen from Night Opera Good company is Brian May most intensive guitar track playing sounds like a whole brass section w trombone & flutes.

    • @ManChan-w5p
      @ManChan-w5p Год назад +2

      A tribute to Groucho Marx and the Marx brothers with A Night at the he Opera and A Day at th he Races. Groucho Marx was honored in pictures with Queen.

  • @CeliaMolina20879
    @CeliaMolina20879 Год назад +8

    Brian May solos are fantastic like always, it gets the song to other level. But you need to remember that Freddie in his own writing songs wanted to take care of everything from the start to the recording. In some of Brian guitar solo’s Freddie play in piano how he wants Brian to play it.

  • @alexgarciacarrasco5907
    @alexgarciacarrasco5907 Год назад +12

    What else they have? 😅... Caribean music at "Who needs you", ragtime at "Bring back that leroy brown", rockabilly at "Crazy little thing called love" or " Man on the prowl", Blues at "Dreamers Ball" , Heavy metal at "Princess of the universe", Flamenco at "Innuendo"...... Queen was a genre on his own.

    • @victormarian7889
      @victormarian7889 Год назад +4

      Innuendo still touches me every time I hear it !

    • @ManChan-w5p
      @ManChan-w5p Год назад +1

      Calypso with Rain Must Fall in the Miracle album.

  • @konradtomala3580
    @konradtomala3580 Год назад +9

    The guitar solo in this number is seriously one of the best arranged guitar playing I heard in my life. It's a real gem!

  • @WindmillChef
    @WindmillChef Год назад +8

    Amy describes attributes of a "Great Gatsby" type party entertainment. As a country club Chef I have worked many great Gatsby parties and they include all the things Amy describes.
    The thing is that I recognize musical elements in this song that I also find in Queen's "Killer Queen" song which can be viewed as their "break through" song into massive markets.
    This is turning out to be a great series.

  • @headrushindi
    @headrushindi Год назад +5

    I grew up on Queen. I was a young teen in the seventies, and played guitar then , and with many bands over the years , also doing studio and other work,
    I Idolized Brian Mays style.
    We played many of the Rock songs of the day . AC -DC, The Stones , The Animals , Zeppelin , etc.. But for all the Mainstream rock . Every Guitarist of that era, would secretly go home and pick apart Brian Mays ingeniously , superbly crafted Guitar parts , just as every rock singer would go home and try to emulate Freddie Mercury by attempting to recreate the nuances and depth of his vocals. These guys influenced MANY Genres of artists going forward from County to Pop , rock, and even R&B , and rap. There was no one who was not influenced in some way by these trailblazers who molded a new way of thinking of Rock -Pop music.Lady GaGa was such a huge fan , that she took her name from their song Radio GaGa (true story)!

  • @GuimaraesDreamers
    @GuimaraesDreamers Год назад +27

    Everything about this song sounds so perfect, the harmonies and key changes are beautiful.

  • @willchannelle4874
    @willchannelle4874 Год назад +23

    One of my favorite Queen songs, excellent 👍

  • @madmanasaurusRex
    @madmanasaurusRex Год назад +15

    Bands at this time had a lot of leeway to be able to experiment and use varied styles and sounds, I think, because the audience/individual listeners were VERY open minded and willing to accept /embrace the variety. 😊

    • @victormarian7889
      @victormarian7889 Год назад +7

      Yes, those '70 - ies were exceptionall, especially in music, it was a period of creativity and efervescence !

  • @lee_1292
    @lee_1292 Год назад +15

    always pleased to see queen!!!

  • @Leo93087
    @Leo93087 Год назад +18

    This is a beautiful song. Very melodic and dynamic one

  • @joanradicchi4073
    @joanradicchi4073 Год назад +2

    I felt it's in the style of the 20's and quite flirtatious! It's the joy of new love!

  • @seagreenspiral
    @seagreenspiral Год назад +3

    What a fucking song! Freddie was a genius!

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Год назад +9

    I love when Queen and The Beatles re-created the 1940's motif. " Dining at The Ritz we'll meet at (one two three four five six seven eight) Nine" - just brilliant.

  • @sikksnakk
    @sikksnakk Год назад +6

    Composer extraordinar. So much fun, chord and harmony changes in an almost forgotten gem.
    Ad it´s so good 🙂

  • @5ilver42
    @5ilver42 Год назад +10

    this is a fun song to play on any instrument

  • @delsouls76
    @delsouls76 Год назад +2

    What was in the water in the UK in the early to mid 70s that produced the greatest era of (prog) rock music with Queen, Floyd, and Genesis. It’s mind boggling.

    • @andymccabe6712
      @andymccabe6712 Год назад

      It's just another phase in the evolution of contemporary pop/rock etc ....not mind boggling at all!!
      ...people attach themselves to a particular musical style at a particular time in their life.......and then believe that's the best music ever.....!
      It never is ......

  • @madmanasaurusRex
    @madmanasaurusRex Год назад +13

    A very vibrant and entertaining reaction Amy. It’s obvious Queen/Freddy Mercury has kept your attention and you genuinely seem to enjoy them. Thank you for the great content. 😊

  • @kirkhassett8726
    @kirkhassett8726 Год назад +6

    The band got a lot of flak from the criticis of the day, who complained that Freddie’s cabaret-period took up valuable vinyl space, that would have been better used for rock n’ roll songs.
    But they missed the point entirely, as that wouldn’t have been Queen in the mid 1970’s. His Music Hall songs beautifully put on display their wide diversity of styles and genres. Just as the Beatles before them, their music was informed by many influences.

    • @mikes9305
      @mikes9305 Год назад

      Part of it was that hard rock was "safely" masculine. Many people weren't comfortable with this kind of flamboyance, under the gender norms of the 1970s.

  • @angelahendry6394
    @angelahendry6394 Год назад +15

    It's so fun watching you clearly enjoy this piece of music. This is one of my (many) favourite Queen songs for feeling child-like, innocent, playful and freeing. Amy you also show those qualities when you're interpreting this piece 🥰

  • @breadmoth6443
    @breadmoth6443 Год назад +13

    I hope she does '39 at some point , that is such an underrated song from Queen!

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Год назад +3

      Vlad didn't rate it. 🙄

    • @AliT0555
      @AliT0555 Год назад +3

      Yes, Queen’s contribution to folk.

    • @basstian
      @basstian Год назад +2

      That's my favourite one!

  • @wendyweilermusic522
    @wendyweilermusic522 Год назад +25

    Amy! This is such a beautiful, insightful interpretation of this classic Freddie song! Thank you for this and for all your reaction videos, in particular your Queen reaction videos! I have so enjoyed your thoughtful, intelligent takes! Especially enjoy your exceptional musical ear, hearing things that many of us perhaps don't, and breaking it all down for us. Thank you! I feel that it's hard NOT to fall in love with Freddie, he shares his whole heart and soul in his music, and in his voice. I love that these 4 exceptional individuals called QUEEN found each other in life. Such a democracy, which allowed them to flourish, share their individuality, branch out into so many different directions and styles, and create so many musical masterpieces. I think they were destined to meet! Take good care Amy, Happy Holidays from Toronto, Canada! xo

    • @chergui77
      @chergui77 Год назад +1

      Excellently stated, Wendy!

    • @wendyweilermusic522
      @wendyweilermusic522 Год назад

      @@chergui77 thank you very much! I speak the truth, especially regarding my words for Amy! She offers so much more than mere reactions (which are delightful in themselves)...I really feel as if I've been educated after watching her videos. She's

    • @wendyweilermusic522
      @wendyweilermusic522 Год назад

      @@chergui77...she's a Gem! Take good care! ❤🎵🎶

  • @voodooacidman
    @voodooacidman Год назад +4

    this is probably my favourite queen song! thanks for featuring it :) big love to all people :)

  • @stevehooley1951
    @stevehooley1951 Год назад +3

    Thanks Amy , glad you enjoyed this song. Please watch the performance of it on RUclips titled at (Top of the Pops 1977 )to see Queen coming into the height of their success. It's a good close up of seeing them doing it . Many Thanks! 😊🕘🍾🎩❤

  • @HellenKillerProject
    @HellenKillerProject Год назад +5

    A Day at the Races and A Night at the Opera ... Very cool album set and Brian May is amazing. He wanted to play guitar so his dad took him in the shop and they built one. Then he got classical lessens. After the group he went back to school and has a Ph.D. in Astrophysics. He sang what to me is one of the most powerful songwriters and singers. "39" was his song and it makes me cry every time ...

    • @ManChan-w5p
      @ManChan-w5p Год назад

      Grouch Marx and the Marx brothers.

    • @HellenKillerProject
      @HellenKillerProject Год назад

      @@ManChan-w5p nice how that worked out. Like "Schools Out" by Alice.

  • @marksmodellingmadness
    @marksmodellingmadness Год назад +2

    At the start of this vid, I could not remember the tune to this song, in fact, I was thinking of "Lazing on a sunday afternoon", but as soon as the music started I was singing along to every other line, it all just suddenly came back to me, all those cheerful little touches- "there he goes again", and counting up the hours to 9 o'clock ding!
    I first heard this song on the album, pretty much played the grooves out of it back in the early 1980's, so much so that when the song ended I pretty much started singing the next song on the album :)
    Good times :)

  • @j0hnf_uk
    @j0hnf_uk Год назад +2

    I get the impression of the clock counting upward to 9 o'clock as a form of anticipation. Where they're doing a, 'count-up', to the time they've arranged to meet. Obviously, sped-up quite a bit in the song! I do believe this being a single back in 1976-7, as I remember hearing it several times on the radio, and instantly recognising it as being by Queen. Something that was quite common, back in the day. You could tell which group of band you were listening to almost immediately, as they each had their own signature sound, even if the songs themselves were completely different. And that was generally even before the singer started to sing. In this case, the song starts off with Freddie singing, but the overall sound told you immediately that it was Queen. Songs by bands in later years seemed to lose their individuality, with them becoming more homogenised, I feel. But maybe that's just me getting a bit older and less enamoured by the incumbent styles in music.

  • @pjt1974
    @pjt1974 Год назад +1

    The day after Freddie died, Nicky Campbell on Radio One played this at the start of his show as part of a tribute, I got to "Let me feel your heart beat" and I was bawling, crying my eyes out.

  • @roberttaylor8959
    @roberttaylor8959 Год назад +8

    great Freedie song

  • @chrisbanks6659
    @chrisbanks6659 Год назад +10

    It's hard not to imagine this as a 1930's Radio Crooner's Melody. At least, that's what I get from it.☺

  • @LeeKennison
    @LeeKennison Год назад +16

    A really fun and enjoyable reaction. I am glad you made the association with "Seaside Rendezvous" ("Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon" also works) since my initial thought was that it sounds like Freddie's 1920s/30s vaudeville/music hall voice. As you show its not just his voice and lyrics, but the music itself that takes us back to that time. Loved your commentary on Brian May's guitar, and how it serves as another voice working with Freddie. Brian has such a unique style(s) and tone(s) so that you always know it is him. He uses a wide variety of guitar tones and voices, often within the same song. At least in the studio versions where he is able to overdub multiple guitar parts.

    • @victormarian7889
      @victormarian7889 Год назад +2

      But ,,Lazing on a sunny ..." it's not Queen, they were The Kinks, but it's true, these pieces are somehow kindred !

    • @splitimage137.
      @splitimage137. Год назад +2

      Hey Lee! Aren't you also glad that I made the association with HONEY PIE and YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW since my initial thought that it sounds like Paul's 1920s/30s vaudeville/music hall voice? As I would like to show, it's not just Paul's voice and lyrics, but it's the music itself that takes us back to that time of gaiety and material excess born of an unregulated speculative stock market that everyone else paid for in the following two decades? Or, did I just ruin it by putting some of your own words back into your mouth and twisting them around simply because it pleases my very weird sense of humor? Hmmmm ;)

    • @LeeKennison
      @LeeKennison Год назад +3

      @@victormarian7889 "Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon" is a Queen song, and Amy has already reacted to it back on August 26th. But now that you mention the Kink's "Sunny Afternoon" that would be a great one for Amy to do. I wonder if the lyric "Lazing on a sunny afternoon" inspired the name of the Queen song.

    • @LeeKennison
      @LeeKennison Год назад +3

      @@splitimage137. Yeah, that is another good association. A nice link between the Queen and Beatles series. Can't wait until Amy gets to those songs in the Beatles 150. I think the link is more obvious in "Honey Pie" as far as the voice style, whereas "Your Mother Should Know" maybe from the lyrics. Interesting interpretation on the lyrics. I guess your sense of humor is so weird that I didn't even realize you were twisting my words.😉

    • @victormarian7889
      @victormarian7889 Год назад +3

      @@LeeKennison Thanks, my friend, you ' re right ... fridays I go painting at the Louvre ...

  • @kentnottingham9635
    @kentnottingham9635 Год назад +3

    Seaside, Seven Seas. This and others were always such a nice bit of fun in their albums. Always a great mix of genres when listening to Queen. Thanks for another great show!!!

  • @karentargaryen7959
    @karentargaryen7959 Год назад +5

    Great reaction and breakdown. This is indeed a fun song. I love how you describe Brian's guitar as another voice, it fits perfectly.

  • @LaserRockShow
    @LaserRockShow Год назад +8

    i always liked this song from the first time i heard it, and its sooo freddie. the next album will be my favourite queen album and spread your wings my favourite song. will be a tough choice for you ami, because who needs you, its late and my melancholy blues deserves to be listened too.

  • @coreywilliams923
    @coreywilliams923 Год назад +2

    Wow, I've been listening to Queen for almost 40 years, and I always thought the additional vocal was Brian! To find out it's Mike Stone blew my mind. Brian credited Mike with teaching them all the studio tricks they would need to pull off this album. He said if there ever was a fifth member, it was Mike. As usual, you're reactions are the most informative.👍

  • @fatimaerdogan8193
    @fatimaerdogan8193 Год назад +5

    Rick Beato has a nice talk with Brian on his channel. Brian doesn't tell about his overall thinking, but do tell about the
    special sound of his solo guitar: It's played through a little cheap table-speaker giving it this vocal-like timbre.
    However, most of his soli are made of phrases like the lines of a singer, which certainly gives a distinctive
    impression compared to other guitarists.

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 Год назад +10

    I want this one right now! Love you

  • @kuntumlaleanqueezer
    @kuntumlaleanqueezer Год назад +10

    Love this song ❤

  • @dsanford12
    @dsanford12 Год назад +10

    A night at the opera , A day at the races. 2 Of the best albums ever created , Would be cool if you did both of them back to back with a fine toothcomb, like you do , Thank you

  • @keymack2477
    @keymack2477 Год назад +5

    Thanks once again, Amy, for taking us to school!! I wish all of my teachers had been as great at what they do as you are! It is good you are going through their different styles of music, and will hit the hits later, so to speak, but please don't forget there are many more great songs on their first three albums that you have missed that are not hits, but wonderful examples of their music, including "White Queen", "The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke", "Nevermore", "March of the Black Queen", "in The Lap of the Gods", "Bring Back That Leroy Brown" and "She Makes Me" among many others!!

    • @chucklauber9914
      @chucklauber9914 4 месяца назад +1

      "The Fairy Feller's Master Stoke" story on how it was written was hilarious. The other band members gave Freddie a lot of flak for going out to art museums on a whim while doing recording sessions. Freddie's retort was to write a song about a painting in an art gallery to justify his "whim". "The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke" is a real art piece that is on display in Tate Britian gallery in London.

  • @dariosema8379
    @dariosema8379 Год назад +8

    I love your videos! I'm waiting for The Show Must Go On, though I'm pretty sure it will be one of the, if not the last song from the 50 series.

  • @axeman3d
    @axeman3d Год назад +7

    Panache! Thank you, I could not think of a better word to describe Freddie and this song. I think of art deco posters of early air travel and sea liners when I hear this.

  • @bucklberryreturns
    @bucklberryreturns Год назад +2

    I can hear these style Queen songs in the adaptation of P G Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster, excellently portrayed by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.

  • @caroleann_2142
    @caroleann_2142 Год назад +2

    RAGTIME 🎉I just love the entire Album.❤

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +11

    I loved this video. Great insights into an amazing song and recording. Queen embraced the emerging studio technology and took their songs to another level, I’m in awe honestly. Thank you Virgin Rock

  • @jj-xt1yz
    @jj-xt1yz 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful harmonies from Brian May alone singing 'I miss those long hot summer nights '
    There is no end to his talent

  • @mikebrgcd
    @mikebrgcd Год назад +8

    Great song, quite underrated in the context of their singles I think. As you say, it's almost Seaside Rendezvous cranked up to 11, and the bridge transition really makes the song which as a whole is gloriously bonkers. Another underrated track on the album is John Deacon's You and I, a fantastically uplifting pop song with echoes of Freddie's later Don't Stop Me Now, especially in terms of Freddie's vocal delivery. Probably my joint-favourite song on A Day at the Races, alongside Somebody to Love.

    • @chergui77
      @chergui77 Год назад +1

      Thanks for mentioning "You and I" by John. I had to go and listen again, and again, and again. ❤

  • @kathleenswift7979
    @kathleenswift7979 Год назад +5

    Still got my original vinyl I bought when I was 11😁

  • @shetlandapache949
    @shetlandapache949 Месяц назад

    As someone with no musical training and a bad ear, i love finding out why the songs i like deserve to be enjoyed and the deeper levels that i do not have access to through you. Thank you!

  • @kendallneason3645
    @kendallneason3645 Год назад +3

    I’ve been recommending you to every one of my musician friends. You really have such a good ear! I adore this song! It’s so Freddie isn’t it? Playfully brilliant, fun and he is using his fellow Queen band mates’ talents to create, unafraid and try new ways of expressing themselves by taking us back in time. I love the heart beat comment. With Freddie’s gorgeous voice and charisma it’s easy to overlook the talents of the others. I’m glad you hear how beautifully Brian was able to pair his guitar playing with Freddie’s voice. It’s part of what makes Queen so special. Each member was incredibly talented. This song just makes me feel like smiling. Thanks ❤

  • @mori1bund
    @mori1bund Год назад +2

    "A Night at the Opera" and "A Day at the Races" are companion albums. This is the companion song to "Seaside Rendezvous". 🙂

    • @ManChan-w5p
      @ManChan-w5p Год назад

      Grouch Marx and his brothers. Queen was inspired by them.

  • @YourBeingParanoid
    @YourBeingParanoid Год назад +3

    The date night song you play twice - once when getting ready to go out and once when you get your date home on the sofa

  • @solino2002andrea
    @solino2002andrea Год назад +1

    good evening Mrs Amy, this song is masterful in every nuance and Brian's guitar has a unique tone in the world: sometimes it recalls the finest arch instruments, whose sound coincidentally is the transfiguration of the human voice. When I was a boy I listened to this song hundreds of times and each time I discovered a small, perhaps tiny detail. If there was a sound museum of music, Brian's solos would certainly be on full display in the main hall. that man is a genius. When he improvises in the recording studio on the riff of Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water, David Gilmour "takes his hat off" in amazement. You can find the video on RUclips.
    Thanks for your amazing review

  • @shhhhhh62
    @shhhhhh62 Год назад +7

    This song is so much fun I can’t wait to hear it and Amy’s reaction!

  • @mikatile
    @mikatile Год назад +14

    Freddies Noel Coward phase.

  • @SCHHHa
    @SCHHHa Год назад +2

    i propose you the very last one of Freddie about this type of music. The thema is very different. Here in the mid '70s he's about love basically, but the next one i propose for you is onne of the 1984, called 'It's a hard life', where basically his thema is about all the mistakes he did that ended with his sieropositiveness. He did'nt know it at that time but his counsciousness knows it and you can discover it exactly in this song... try it, if you like ok, if you don't, fine. I anyway appreciate your fabolous job

  • @bukeksiansu2112
    @bukeksiansu2112 Год назад +14

    The Deacy bass work always enlighten me.

  • @fercus_inc
    @fercus_inc Год назад +1

    Such a journey that we're having with you, thank you

  • @paulduran9917
    @paulduran9917 Год назад +4

    Love the Queen reactions. Might be time for a Queensryche reaction !!!

  • @deboraclark5791
    @deboraclark5791 Год назад +6

    A very sweet song.

  • @DanielSnyder-bz8kp
    @DanielSnyder-bz8kp Год назад +2

    Amy this type of song reminds me of early Genesis with songs like Harold the Barrel, or a middle section of Supper's Ready (Willow Farm from about 11:00 to 16:00)

  • @kentl7228
    @kentl7228 Год назад +5

    I hope they do White Man. News of the World is incredible with the one-two punch of the start of the album. Spread You Wings and It's Late are good too.
    I like to think that Brian May would see one off these videos

  • @benicabanas9793
    @benicabanas9793 Год назад +11

    The next one should be Teo Torriate, is beautiful.

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Год назад +6

      Evidently, Vlad doesn't think so. Strange man!

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 Год назад +6

    Always a deep dive analysis love you

  • @christimanley13
    @christimanley13 Год назад +6

    The character is like Cary Grant in one of his Madcap Romances: Bringing up Baby, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Philadelphia Story and so on

  • @atleengelstad5303
    @atleengelstad5303 Год назад +1

    This is a pastiche, but brilliantly done..., and the instruments and arrangement are SO well done...

  • @GuimaraesDreamers
    @GuimaraesDreamers Год назад +10

    Oh my god, anxious

  • @RG-ih8yd
    @RG-ih8yd Год назад +6

    Queen gemius😅😅😅

  • @theaiden5285
    @theaiden5285 3 месяца назад

    I love the timing near the end where one track is going, "There he goes again, he's my good..."
    And the second track is going, "Oooo love, oooo lover booooy" and the two join up at "boy".

  • @GuimaraesDreamers
    @GuimaraesDreamers Год назад +1

    Não consigo parar de voltar nessa análise

  • @WilliamAlanPhoto
    @WilliamAlanPhoto Год назад

    I completely agree, I've been a queen fan since the mid 70's, and Brian's unique sounding guitar approach and execution was the main reason.

  • @jamalicon1
    @jamalicon1 9 месяцев назад

    The great things about Queens is that every song has different singing style. There are also songs for different mood. "Living on my own" became one of my favourite when listening to it by accident when I was very sad and lonely.

  • @MikeBruno-qt5es
    @MikeBruno-qt5es Год назад +1

    I think you would enjoy the song Good Company from A Night At The Opera. Brian May does an amazing job of turning his guitar into a Dixieland jazz performance. He makes his guitar sound like a clarinet, the gliss of a trombone etc.

  • @phillipharrison7283
    @phillipharrison7283 Год назад +1

    Amy, you have to do 'Drowse' which is the next track which also follows immediately on from the end of GOFLB half a beat break. Sung by Roger Taylor, the drummer. One of my favs. Cheers ✌

  • @foxdenham
    @foxdenham Год назад +4

    Hi Amy and Vlad… have fun xx

  • @lulugurl6547
    @lulugurl6547 8 месяцев назад

    It’s very much the same feeling as Seaside Rendezvous. Whimsical. ❤️

  • @sandirobinson6966
    @sandirobinson6966 Год назад +3

    If you dig around on RUclips, you can find the conversation where Brian May explains/shows how he accomplished that guitar solo.

  • @jimmysaviano4950
    @jimmysaviano4950 5 месяцев назад +2

    Her explanations of the guitar solo, GETS what Queen were often all about. Doing all they could to evoke a feeling…and of course May’s mini opera just in the solo, is classic May at his best. But it’s notable, that May never did any bit like this, post Queen. After Freddie died, I figured Brian would do at least a few tunes like Good Company, Leaving Home Ain’t Easy, 39, She Makes Me, etc. Post Freddie for the most part, it’s all bang your head rock tunes….Yes, there were a few instrumental ballad tunes, (w that soft touch playing ala Jeff Beck) But post Freddie, there simply are zero guitar orchestrations. Just noting that.

  • @felipecoutinho3125
    @felipecoutinho3125 Год назад +1

    Great review! One important aspect of this songs is that it references a homosexual relation. Even thought he's a old-fashioned lover boy, the traditional roles of the male and female partners in the courtship are been shared by both boys. One pays the bill the other chooses the wine. One drives but is taken to the other's. Great lyrics.

  • @abacussin
    @abacussin Год назад +2

    I may have stated this before on this site, The Boomtown Rats single, I don't like Mondays has one of the best piano backing I have ever heard. Have a listen to it, it would translate to harp quite well

  • @drobustini
    @drobustini 14 дней назад

    Your analysis are masterpieces.

  • @SteveoGregg
    @SteveoGregg Год назад

    I could listen to you talk all day.😊

  • @eduardocervantesaca
    @eduardocervantesaca 4 месяца назад

    The bassline is so pretty. It is great!

  • @liiliies_
    @liiliies_ 3 месяца назад

    Just found your channel, it's awesome. I love your insight!
    I recommend Electric Light Orchestra - Telephone Line, they're so underrated! ❤