I’ve waited for this one. I knew you’d adore it. It’s so beautiful! I adore watching you point out parts my untrained ears don’t hear. It makes me adore it even more. Brilliant analysis Amy thanks!
@ianbeale25275 ай бұрын
Takes me back to being a kid in the 1980's when I was buying all of Queen's back catalogue with every scrap of money I could get my hands on. My friends just didn't get it, preferring the latest pop music of the charts, dismissing my obsession with Queen as just that, an obsession. Here we are 40 years later and those friends , as am I, are all in their 50's. Guess what they listen too now ? It took time, but they finally get what I got all those years ago. Thank you for taking the time to break down this beautiful song. It proves to those only familiar with Queen's Greatest Hits, that there's far more to this band than just a few songs that were in the charts.
@stephenspagnoli82925 ай бұрын
Same here Ian.Obsessed, friends not so much. I would leave Mercury lyrics attached to their windshield written from “The Book Of Freddie “ chapter and verse. Anyway, in 81 I took a Deadhead, Neil Young fan to Queen at MSG. She was blown away and we married eight years later. My friends are in their sixties now, the movie, BoRap and the ubiquitous nature of Queen music in our culture has brought them around. Now when I say “ There’s The Beatles and Queen, everyone else is fighting for third” they can argue
@MRFThorne3 ай бұрын
Ha ha, yes, this was my experience as well - The Works got me completely hooked on Queen (though I was a synth kid as well). I sort of had a girlfriend who was also into Queen until one day she announced that she preferred Level 42 - she then had to go!🤣.
@josedinis9418Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter where you were born or where you were raised. The experiences and feelings are the same. My entire youth was blessed by a golden age where music predated the existence of the computer and creativity was the key note in music composition. That's why we had Queen, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Pinguin Cafe Orchestra, Beatles, and so on, and so on. I'm still wayting for Amy declaration " I SIMPLY LOVE QUEEN"
@guidolitjens5796 Жыл бұрын
The millionaire Waltz u would like as well! Guaranteed! A Waltz in Rock? Yesssss
@Panda_man.. Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I know shes going to love this song as well
@headrushindi Жыл бұрын
I do not believe that anyone can listen to this band and mistake them for "Just another Pop Rock group" . It is absolutely apparent that they were Far More. I think they brought Class, structure, and classical virtuosity to the average Pop Rock Listener at the time. Though Many fans may not have known it , I think it was this education , being injected into their musical appreciation , that gave them something they didn't even know they needed . Something they weren't getting from the main stream Pop-Rock of the time. I do not know if Queen planned this, or if it was just a spectacular, chance pairing of just the right Musicians at just the right time in history. Whichever it was Just BRILLIANT.
@MrJvne6 ай бұрын
This song always sheds me to tears. Nothing more to say apart absolute beauty... Oh, I almost forget this, as Freddie usually did in live, the Hyde Park version is slightly different but even more powerful emotionaly althought being more concise (no in & outro). The Earl's Court concert's performance (1977) is also very interesting as he varied a lot his vocal melodic lines and more tempi variations.
@AliT0555 Жыл бұрын
I’m so happy you did this reaction. This piece is so beautiful. Roger Taylor said that Freddie was a human metronome. He always knew where he was on the beat. Interesting thing re your comment about Freddie’s vibrato, a group of scientists did a study of Freddie’s voice and found that Freddie indeed had a fast vibrato. Measured at 7.04 Hz, faster even than Pavarotti. Also, Freddie was able to use his ventricular folds, his “false vocal cords” creating unique subharmonics when he sang. I was always amazed at this piece. Especially when you consider this was pre-digital. I’m even more impressed after your analysis. Thank you.
@EmeraldWings90 Жыл бұрын
Part of the point was that Pavarotti and opera singers in general tend to have slow vibratos, so, it's not that he's faster even than pavarotti - it's not a speed race. It's that his vibrato is different because it's unusually fast, and fast vibrato is not even a goal generally, but it does sound good. Just different.
@ZENOBlAmusic Жыл бұрын
Pavarotti had a pretty normal vibrato so it is not really a good comparison. However, in opera it is often big voiced dramatic tenors that have faster vibratos, not the light lyrical voices which Pavarotti had. So those scientists should rather have made a different comparison, but my guess is that they probably did not know much about opera. Enrique Caruso, Mario Del Monaco and Franco Corelli all had vibratos that was at 7hz and over. They are all tenors with big dramatic voices. The right vibrato adds expression to the voice.
@letsgomets002 Жыл бұрын
He's no opera singer please ,don't compare.
@AliT0555 Жыл бұрын
Not comparing him to an opera singer. In fact, Freddie himself said he was not an opera singer. Just stating that he did, in fact, have a faster than normal vibrato and that is one of the qualities that made his voice unique.
@trixlee5102 Жыл бұрын
@@letsgomets002 Yep, it's very rare to see opera cross over with rock/pop (usually our ears don't like the sound of trained opera singing over rock/pop music), but Freddie was certainly not formally trained. He also likely damaged his vocal cords (he had nodules) like many rock singers trying to sing over the band at rehearsals early on in their career when they didn't have a proper sound system. The nodules would cause him problems from time to time during Queen's career when they were in the middle of a rigorous touring schedule, but he had an amazing ear for dropping notes to thirds or fifths live when he felt he couldn't hit the higher pitches. That said, he also learned how to practice/train his voice better later in his career. At one point in the 80s an interviewer asked him why he didn't take a lead role in a musical and he admitted that he didn't think he could hold up over such a rigorous schedule, but Freddie was always fairly humble talking about himself.
@kendallneason3645 Жыл бұрын
Now that you’ve heard the recording of this song please check out the live version at Hyde Park of just Freddie and the piano. Also recommend Millionaire Waltz.
@tomcorey58319 ай бұрын
Great job. I’ve been obsessed with queens since 1975. This song takes my breath away.
@MarkGeraghty Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your reaction. This song affects people differently. To me it feels melancholy and sad. A lost life. You might like "Teo Torriate" another Freddie Mercury composition from the same album, sung partly in Japanese with a real Japanese feeling. Just as beautiful as Take my Breath Away, but then he wrote so many beautiful songs.
@mariasanabria7981 Жыл бұрын
Teo Torriate was written by Brian May, dedicated to the Japanese public, and masterfully performed by Freddie Mercury.
@miroslavbraculj43258 ай бұрын
Dugo sam bio usamljen u mom doživljaju muzike Queen-a,ali ova dama je osetila najvrednije elemente te muzike koji je izdižu visoko od buntovnog i sirotinjskog roken rola.Drago mi je da prepoznaje najprefinjenije pesme koje su uglavnom i manje popularne.
@jerkedevries7 ай бұрын
Yes it is really great to hear these serious and fun reactions to Queen.; we are not alone
@mickgoddard Жыл бұрын
Beautiful song, Freddie at his creative best..!
@chelz1972 Жыл бұрын
Fred was a genius.
@dianecourtney2724 Жыл бұрын
Yes he was 🥰
@simonheathcote4173 Жыл бұрын
The live version makes you weep with its tenderness.
@wmason1961 Жыл бұрын
I love singing this to my wife in the car. The fact that she loves it when I sing to her is why I married her.
@jerkedevries7 ай бұрын
That’s nice!
@MRFThorne3 ай бұрын
Lovely!
@dianecourtney27243 ай бұрын
🌷 I love this… I miss my lovely husband who is now in heaven
@santiagolopez9534 ай бұрын
Freddie ❤
@DonnaleaSpencer Жыл бұрын
This is such a pretty song. For a stripped down, hauntingly beautiful version, please find and watch Freddie's live premier of this song (before it was even recorded). "You Take My Breath Away - Live at Hyde Park 1976". You'll see Freddie and his piano. That is all he needed to create magic.
@79BlackRose Жыл бұрын
The studio version is infinitely better. The live version was a practice basically.
@papercup2517 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree, the stripped back version is utterly magical, and I prefer it to the more elaborate studio version. Of course, it's all a matter of individual taste, but sometimes less is more.
@patriciakent67289 ай бұрын
I could say so much about your reactions, but I will say you're right out there with Freddie.Thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jerkedevries7 ай бұрын
So right
@41Forethought Жыл бұрын
I love that you characterised YTMBA as "not square." I couldn't have said it any better. The subtle interplay of the melody, the voice, the timing, even the way Freddie strikes the piano keys, makes it unique and one of his finest (if not the finest) compositions. The delayed closing phrase reminds me of exhaling after holding one's breath... and then deeply inhaling. Perhaps that's because I often find myself holding my own breath while listening to this lovely song... it literally takes my breath away. Thank you once again, Amy, for your insight and empathy. You've made YTMBA even more meaningful and delightful for me.
@Leo93087 Жыл бұрын
This song is a real masterpiece!
@bouloan75768 ай бұрын
You take me to another world during one hour. Thanks a lot for this video. And love Freddie, love Queen!!
@Gavrev3 ай бұрын
I love this song.. an intense expression, you go all the way through it believing it to be an ode and confession, only to find it's that perfect someone he feels in his imagination. A DAY AT THE RACES has a few gems like this and I find it to be a calmer but very expressive and interesting a follow up album to its previous sibling. Interesting to learn that it's based on the Japanese pentatonic scale, particularly with respect to the last track on the album.
@andreakormosnekacso4804 Жыл бұрын
Freddie ensured us a small insight into his soul with one of the most beautiful love songs.
@catsara911411 ай бұрын
I feel like this song has no genre, it is just beautiful music.
@dianecourtney2724 Жыл бұрын
I love this song and have since the first time I heard it. I always feel as if I’m invading Freddie’s privacy … that somehow this song is only for him and one other person. Everything you showed me about this song made me see what I’ve always heard. Now I understand why the tiny time in between Freddie singing these lines make me almost uncomfortable as if I’m eavesdropping . When Freddie sings I I will find you… I always have goosebumps … even tho I know that line is coming. You said this song sounds other-worldly and that is exactly how I think of it every time I listen to it. So grateful for you Amy🌷 You are gifted and for me nothing is more wonderful than listening to a true musician explain music . You would really enjoy Freddie singing in Hyde Park 1976 in front of 200 hundred thousand people. When I watch it I feel it really does take my breath away because I think I don’t breath through the entire song. The audience is completely quiet also… have neither seen anything like it. ( the strange power of Freddie Mercury 🥰😂 )
@johnfallona4348 Жыл бұрын
Freddy does ALL the voices in this, self multitrack
@terryhurley17 ай бұрын
My favourite Freddie song
@ederss711 ай бұрын
A masterclass of how to make harmonies.
@jukkakaitala4635 Жыл бұрын
We who lived up our teenage years listening this kind of pop or rock music as fresh and new, we were so blessed really. It so difficult to understand when you compare to the hit list music nowadays. Mind blowing music, mind blowing lyrics. And the quality of the execution.
@MUSiC-world-209869 ай бұрын
Freddie did ALL vocals for this M A S T E R P I E C E
@davidmacfarlane1763 Жыл бұрын
The video when Freddie debuted this is even more stunning. Much simpler. Freddie, Piano, emotion....
@simonheathcote4173 Жыл бұрын
Yes!
@richlisola1 Жыл бұрын
Oh the studio version is much better. I must disagree
@davidmacfarlane1763 Жыл бұрын
To each their own. However Freddie feels the live version. Given the story behind the song, that is understandable @@richlisola1
@chrishainstock3308 ай бұрын
Where can I see this video
@hollowslayed4979 Жыл бұрын
Wow, so happy you’re doing this track. It’s almost ethereal.
@simonk7937 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for this one ❤ This is definitely one of those tracks that you should react to both the studio and live version of ..
@deboraclark5791 Жыл бұрын
Your analysis is always so wonderful. I love Freddie's ballads. Freddie was a man who was filled with so much love and only wanted that love in return. He poured it out in his songs.
@jimkaser7368 Жыл бұрын
One of Queens prettiest, and Freddies most vulnerable vocals
@joeterp5615 Жыл бұрын
This reaction… takes my breath away! Your joy and appreciation and knowledge and wonderful musicality, communicated not just through your voice and words, but through flowing expressions and body movements and hand movement… take us with you for a wonderful ride through this amazing piece. This seems like what it might have been like to walk through the streets of Paris with Renoir as your guide - adding even more joy and appreciation to that already generated by the senses of the living, breathing, vibrant, flowing scenes of life along the way. You are a marvelous tour guide! ❤️😊 I never thought I could be so enthralled by an hour long video on a single song! Truly wonderful!
@Liz.Green789 Жыл бұрын
Freddie was such a wonderful pianist. I love how crisp and clear each note is. This is one I often think of when I think about his playing. It truly is a gorgeous song.
@joanmayfield4791 Жыл бұрын
These guys were real musicians. Glad you are sharing your discoveries.
@bartlebob10 ай бұрын
What a wonderful piece. Freddy's genius at his peak. Loving your passion !
@Mark-n2u9z9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you pointed out a unique vibrato of Freddie's voice. I noticed it long ago when I first heard Queen. You are the first one of the reviewers of Queen's music which I've seen.
@allisonal Жыл бұрын
5 minutes of beautiful music expanded into an hour of almost poetic analysis. Love this channel!
@davekite5690 Жыл бұрын
'a little late catching this one - "beautiful".
@bukeksiansu2112 Жыл бұрын
I have never and will never get tired of listening to this beautiful song since I was a teen in 1982.
@BarleyC Жыл бұрын
Oh yes!!! I’ve been hoping for and looking forward to a reaction to this one for so long!!! 👑
@BarleyC Жыл бұрын
Just watched - wonderful!
@TheKeefed Жыл бұрын
A wonderful piece of music. So glad I grew up in that period.
@neilloughran4437 Жыл бұрын
My favourite Queen song. I learned piano 30 years ago by working out songs like this. Like you I never felt the strictly Japanese pentatonic as such... a lot of European classical elements with Chopin coming to the fore for me at least. I notice Freddie always had a penchant for F#dim7 as it appears on many of his songs... Also some more modern chords like Abmaj over Bb bass for example... such a classic! Thanks for making this song more known in the public consciousness as it is a bit of a hidden gem in the Queen catalogue.
@Leo93087 Жыл бұрын
Amy, you should listen to "The Millionaire Waltz" of Queen as well (studio version). This song is a brilliant combination of classic music, operetta and rock. The song has abrupt rhythmic, melodic and arrangement changes. Except Freddy Mercury's incredible vocal and his amazing piano skills, you'll hear Brian May's excellent guitar arrangement/orchestration and John Deacon's beautiful bass line. I'm sure, as a classical musician, you will like this song ♥
@DropAnchor1978 Жыл бұрын
Sublime! This is one of Queen's most superb pieces. From the expressive and perfect vocals to the rubato on the piano, this performance is hauntingly gorgeous. Freddie's wonderful vocal intonation is exposed here without auto-tuning (Thank you, 1976!).
@rodneygriffin7666 Жыл бұрын
Love is wanting to be loved It's extremely hard to find this in a lifetime.. Be blessed and fortunate for those who have found love. Most people may never find that kind of experience. Pray for those who have open hearts who have little love left to sustain themselves. Those who deserve no pity, but deserve true love. Like every good human being deserves, and to who has none. None.
@jerkedevries7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@nick5728 Жыл бұрын
Been following you for months.. It's the first time I write a comment thou... BEST CHANNEL EVER KEEP IT UP GORGEOUS!
@fretlessfender Жыл бұрын
One of Queens finest, trademark sound, choirs, dynamics it is all there! Your going to love this one Im sure!
@LeeKennison Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful song and reaction/analysis by you Amy. Really happy you enjoyed it so much and that it made your playlist.
@ZENOBlAmusic Жыл бұрын
Great analysis! Apart from Freddie's unique vibrato he also had an amazing tone to his voice, and I say this someone who also follows opera closely. Perhaps even more importantly he had expectational expression. You can have a very beautiful voice, but if you don't know how to express yourself and the emotions of the music then it will not help you that much.
@WindmillChef Жыл бұрын
Thank you Amy, I again learned a ton in ways to listen further into this song or a song. No competition here, I think as far as Freddie Mercury or Queen's label is concerned you can listen to both songs to your heart's content. For me, at least one third of my music listening experiences are listening to a complete album and listening to them as a whole experience, as one experience and this song fits in the (very diverse) album. One thing that strikes me and it's a quintessential Mercury quality is that his hole mood, as he produces this song, is a tender or very sensitive mood, yet I sense a boldness, a blatant emotion and he sings with conviction, it strikes me as a unique combination. I imagine that in order to make a song like this, create it, write it, detail it and then produce it one has to be in a very balanced good state of mind, seems that if a certain emotion is burdening you, you're in agony, angered because Johnny ate your oatmeal for breakfast, overly sad for some reason, if you're burdened over something, you couldn't produce this, some delicacies of details would not be, something would throw this creation off kilter. This is just splendid work. Just my own thought.
@incamoran9532 Жыл бұрын
I've often thought of Freddie as someone born out of his time and who would have been at home in the courts of European nobility or royalty 200-300 years ago. He strikes me as someone who would fight a duel to preserve the honour of a lady even though ladies were not his personal preference. That just adds to the sadness of him being cut down by something so contemporary.
@coreywilliams923 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for for this one guys. It's my favourite ballard of all time and means so much to me. Brian has said that when recording the harmonies, Freddie's voice was so perfect, it would phase with what he had already recorded. At some points he had to deliberately sing slightly off to get the full sound.
@babyfacemichael1 Жыл бұрын
The choral parts of this song are spectacular. Some songs you fall in love with, from the beginning, this is one of them. There are some stunning diamonds on `A Day at the Races` I don`t know which the Cullinan is ? You have other joys to come , knowing that is just delicious for us, your audience. I think that`s why reaction videos are so great, it takes us back to our first time , and just what a wonderful, beautiful moment that was.
@eirintowne Жыл бұрын
Every time I hear that meolody, I picture walking around in Gion or somewhere similar, all immersed in this foreign and enchanting world, trying to take in all the impressions from all sensory input. Just when you start to feel the rythm of what is going on around you, when it starts making sense and your body starts to move to this new way of being you, your eye catches some incredibly beautiful person. This glimpse of perfection is so surprising, yet so absolutely perfect to express the aesthetic environment that you were just starting to get, that your whole body stops for a moment. Even your breath stops, and you are left hanging on top of all the gorgeousness ... until someone bumps into you, making you move to find your balance again, and by the time you look up again, all you see is the back of the person walking away from you. Perhaps you have just enough time to notice that the person is actually walking with a loved one, and that seems just as it should be, since you never had time to fall in love, just to get stopped in your tracks by some aspect of the person, and you are generous enough to recognize that it is a good thing for such beauty to be admired by someone else, too. You smile a little to yourself, reorient yourself in time and space, and start adapting your movements to the others around you again. It becomes almost second nature to you, strengthened by a delicious smell, or a flash of colour, and your entire being is thrilled to be part of this broad and deep cultural moment. Your you shifts a little, having grown almost imperceptively, and you feel like you're just about to break into a song like in a musical, so sure that the crowd around you would join in, and then... Another glimpse of that person, under a different light, and they look even more sublime! THIS is why your series is so immensely valuable to me, you take me far away in time and space, I become someone else with so much more knowledge for a while! Thank you, again!
@markoeastwood7208 Жыл бұрын
This music by queen, brings me back to my youth, when i had a more romantic idea of the world. More clasical, more love for good music with a soul. Thats what i hear from this song, so full of emotions, with clasic influence and a little opera. Amy i love youre love for music and harp is for me something mystical, romantic, breathtaking. Brian may played his guitar like a clasical instrument, and Freddie like a opera singer, all so delicate, i would that this world today was more delicate and more vibrant and vivid and foremost more peacefull. With this song, i feel peace, sadnnes, hapiness, and with youre harp and study on another queen song it makes me smile..again;)
@DenyakotMoscow146 ай бұрын
after your analysis I hear the song differently and it gives incredible pleasure. You are excellent!
@marciebulsaraorcutt Жыл бұрын
It is so fantastic that you’re methodically reacting to/analyzing these lesser-known Queen songs… This one is a masterpiece!
@DRRwine Жыл бұрын
I think I know how you'll think of this in the future. As I do: PERFECTION.
@aurorepinguet3115 Жыл бұрын
Your analysis is so on point that I'm speachless. Thank you so much 💛❤️
@foxdenham Жыл бұрын
Yup. Beautiful indeed Amy ❤
@carlbaker7242 Жыл бұрын
Your the first that I know to react to this song and oh how I appreciate it. You know I truly love this group so far back but I was worried about with my friends and family opinions would be because of me being African American . So I would listen with headphones only. As time past I said we are all different. Love me or hate this is my music and this is who i am!!! Thank you. Also I thought only Angles played the Harp.😇
@celiamolina-rg7cr2 ай бұрын
Actually he born in Zanzibar, Africa in 1946, descend from Parsi India. But with British citizenship.
@splitimage137. Жыл бұрын
This song is one of my all time favorites. It's a must for my Love Songs Mixtape.
@clintonsmith5163 Жыл бұрын
Is it just me, or does Brian May's guitar sound like a cello in this song? That sad, melancholy tone fits the song perfectly.
@nyobunknown6983 Жыл бұрын
As mentioned the live version is great as well.
@79BlackRose Жыл бұрын
This is my favourite Queen ballad (from my favourite Queen album). It sounds exquisitely personal and intimate because he wrote it for his lover David Minns. This is the ultimate version where Freddie perfected what he previously demoed live.
@celiamolina-rg7cr2 ай бұрын
No matter to whom he wrote the lyrics, the genius of Freddie’s writing is that his music was written for the people interpretations, not for specific people or genders, not just for his own sake or for his personal interests. Maybe he was experiencing different kinds of struggles in his life, and when he was writing, he was pouring his heart out, knowing that his own feelings would be the same for others as well. He wrote about broken hearts, sadness, happiness, joy, jealousy, and all sorts of problems and feelings that he felt were the result of own experiences and actions that he had been able to write about and share them in the course of his career. Sometimes I think he had to be through all of that flaws, struggles and relationships to be able to write his own feelings letting out his emotions and soul.
@georgeshinas8375 Жыл бұрын
Please check on the Hyde Park live performance of this song. Mercury's performance is out of this world.
@BigSky1 Жыл бұрын
I was there.
@solino2002andrea Жыл бұрын
Leaving aside this absolutely masterpiece (for a moment) the pentatonic scale you played, immediately recalled to my mind “ nine million bicycles” from Katie Melua whose intention was to recreate exactly a traditional Asian atmosphere. Anyway, this song reveals that they really experienced/understood what true love ❤️is, otherwise it would not be possible to write something like that.
@ludivineformery562710 ай бұрын
Thank you for this super interesting, informative and professional reaction of what is probably my favorite love song ever! Best wishes from France
@bassvibasics479 Жыл бұрын
I look forward to your reaction to both The Millionaire's Waltz and White Man. Two very different pieces, both brilliant.
@lorijones9579 Жыл бұрын
I'm not 100% sure, but I think I heard an interview by Brian who said this song was 100% Freddie. He presented it to the rest of the group as as completely finished song. I love that they use the beginning of it in their concert tours, as an intro to Who Wants to Live Forever. It's beautiful. I just saw them in Nashville. It was a wonderful experience.
@bluebell3720 Жыл бұрын
He performed it live before theyd started their next album
@theLukedishwasher Жыл бұрын
This was way before auto-tune entered the recording studios. What you hear is a multi-tracked pitch-perfect Freddie sounding other worldly au naturel. That’s because he was other worldly. No boundaries, no limits. I keep expecting him to come back and defy his own mortality. I wouldn’t put it past him.
@dianecourtney272411 ай бұрын
My fave comment on Freddie ever 😂
@VOID-bw5jc Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful and beautiful musical analysis. I love your reaction of QUEEN. You are an amazing person.
@LarsPallesen Жыл бұрын
I think you have analyzed Queen's compositional skills deeper than anybody else has ever done before. You really provide a different perspective on Queen's music.
@JK-ld8cd Жыл бұрын
one of my favorites from Queen, from my all time favorite Album- A Day at the Races
@GinMae Жыл бұрын
Thanks V-Rock! This is such a masterpiece... I'm glad you listened to the album version... the dynamics are fantastic... as well as harmonies and instrumentation! really appreciate your reaction! (p.s. I always notice that you can hear him taking his breaths! He didn't need to feature that.. I feel as though it was quite deliberate)
@AllieSakwa Жыл бұрын
You've finally reviewed my favourite Queen song! I'm glad you loved it.
@tonytjandra4798 Жыл бұрын
My melancholy blues by Queen. Just info. Thank you.
@jerkedevries7 ай бұрын
Great track indeed
@jeffin8127 Жыл бұрын
I have always taken the false ending as representing someone who just poured their heart out to the one they are in love with and are now waiting for a response (pregnant with expectation). The real end was likely achieved by taking the vocal track and playing it backwards through a delay (echo) unit and recording it, then flipping that new tape around so it plays the vocal forwards again and splicing it to the end of the song. That was the easiest way in those days of getting the pre-delay to build into the original vocal line which appears at the very end.
@9ofdiamonds350 Жыл бұрын
The flowing of elements, I knew you would get this song. Beautiful stuff!
@ICRA958 ай бұрын
they were not just a regular rock band for sure
@johnshannon9656 Жыл бұрын
A song worthy of you.
@GuimaraesDreamers Жыл бұрын
Essa composição é tão linda, a performasse de Freddie no Hyde Park sempre me quebra
@CabinFever52 Жыл бұрын
In my top 5 of Queen.
@kleberveridianogoncalvesde6293 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful!
@Frank-pb2rh Жыл бұрын
Wow Freddie's harmonies are otherworldly in tone,only he could harmonize off himself but him ,he was the Greatest ever !!!a true vocal master !!!!
@andymccabe6712 Жыл бұрын
.... ANYONE can harmonise off themselves.....you're just singing one part against another ... D'oh...!!
@jerkedevries7 ай бұрын
@@andymccabe6712yea…. but queen made efforts to perfect this
@sitnhere10 ай бұрын
Amy is in her element here to the nth degree......she is literally on display in her essence. Her breath is NOT taken away by this composition, but ADDED to......with verve. Amy has put us all in discovery mode for music.
@aslehovda4661 Жыл бұрын
Almost bring to years. Beautiful
@FredrikSandstrom797 Жыл бұрын
A Day at the Races is, in my opinion, Queen's last truly excellent album. Now, there are great songs on all their albums, so you'll enjoy the rest of this journey for sure, but I think the first five really stand out. You need to revisit them at some point, especially Queen II, which is arguably their most interesting album.
@LaserRockShow Жыл бұрын
aww ami this was so ❤❤❤ again! and you should listen to the hyde park version too, its amazing and i really like the piano ending here more than the studio version. you are right with his signature vocal fingerprint vibrato which frequency was higher than usual.
@davidvitale9338 Жыл бұрын
I was hoping you'd do a review on this one. The song is the most beautiful love song I've ever heard.
@nstrug Жыл бұрын
There's great use of the 'Deacy Amp' in this - the cello-like sounds are Brian playing guitar through a little amplifier made for him by John Deacon out of parts found in a dumpster - the amp has a unique strings-like distortion/fuzz.
@stevehooley1951 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the breakdown of this song Amy. Glad you enjoyed it. Another example of how great a musician Freddie was. Incredible how he could multi harmonize his voice to create a choir effect. Also the instrumental break by Brian may on the guitar creating orchestral string effects.. a lovely song and a lovely review. Thank you 😅
@martinaalderink7773 Жыл бұрын
To me, this is what a lovesong/ballad needs to sound like. Also, i could easily imagine a koto play the piano part.
@natmanprime4295 Жыл бұрын
im so glad your doing it this way with the uninterrupted listen first time round great analysis
@lanehewitt7685 Жыл бұрын
You're gonna love Teo Torriate.
@Ricarrr Жыл бұрын
Very nice song... I hope you enjoy!
@papercup2517 Жыл бұрын
Like many other people, I actually prefer the stripped back version of this song, with just Freddie at the piano, at a concert in Hyde Park, London, in 1976. It's so magical in its simplicity one almost holds one's breath for fear of missing a word. A rowdy crowd were silenced, spellbound after Freddie raised one thin finger, and told them "You've got to listen to this one." On this occasion, less was noticeably more. Please don't miss this stunning solo performance and seeing what it is we're all talking about! Having said that, I' m looking forward to hearing your analysis now of the studio version - perhaps you'll be able to change my mind and make me fall in love with it!