-- Edited by Rastus on Wednesday 25th of December 2019 04:55:27 PM
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
Here's a great gig from Christmas 1975, for those that like things a bit on the heavy side...
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
Are these the songs your family would listen to at Christmas?
I mean, at least tell us there is some Chrismas story to go along with them! lol
I figured that since Melissa had been such a big part of your thoughts this past year, a suitable song at Christmas time would be good for closure on the matter...
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
I hope you haven't crashed all them model-planes lol ;) !
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
The opening melody of the above post is the same as Queen's "You take my breathe away"...From 1976's "A Day at the Races"....Why not compare ???
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
I think if we "compare" your post above, to all of the rest of them; it becomes clear that either you can't read, or you just have no Holiday Christmas Spirit...
I think if we "compare" your post above, to all of the rest of them; it becomes clear that either you can't read, or you just have no Holiday Christmas Spirit...
LOL !
I listened to Shawnees post, & the opening few bars of music, & called-out rip-off...Which is why I posted the Queen tune, so folks can compare...And besides, it's an awesome "love" song...Isn't that what Christmas is about ?
Also, in the spirit of Christmas, you'll find in my "Chill-out music thread" your next tune to work on...Merry Christmas !
Perhaps this is more to your liking ???!!!
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
The opening melody of the above post is the same as Queen's "You take my breathe away"...From 1976's "A Day at the Races"....Why not compare ???
Interesting. Carol of the bells was actually written by a Ukrainian composer, 1918 I think it was. Was Freddie a classical aficionado? Thinking on some of his other songs like "Bohemian Rapsody". Classical/composer influence? BTW, Queen is great!
The opening melody of the above post is the same as Queen's "You take my breathe away"...From 1976's "A Day at the Races"....Why not compare ???
Interesting. Carol of the bells was actually written by a Ukrainian composer, 1918 I think it was. Was Freddie a classical aficionado? Thinking on some of his othersongs like "Bohemian Rapsody". Classical/composer influence? BTW, Queen is great!
Yo Shawnee,
Yes, to some degree Freddie loved "classical music", & it's quite true, that a lot of these themes come into their music from time-to-time. I'd guess that comes from his piano lessons he had from boarding school maybe ? He was born in Zanzibar, & arrived in the UK around 1964.
In the mid-1980's, the band were busy doing their own "solo-projects" in-between touring as Queen, & Freddie got involved with a "then" famous classical singer & made an album. The name of the album is "Barcelona" with "Montserrat Caballe"...
I honestly don't know much about this effort, as back then, there was no internet, & little news of this floated down here until much later.
He also had a solo-album out called "Mr.Bad Guy" in the mid-80's, which I received for a Christmas present, but it wasn't my-cup-of-tea. As a band, they were great, but as for the solo-projects, I don't mind some of the drummers efforts ( Roger Taylor ), & that's about it.
They made an album called "The Miracle", & well, let's just say that imo the 1970's stuff is head & shoulders above the rest, with the exception being "The Works" from 1983/84. I managed to pick-up a lot of bootleg DVD's a few years ago when the film "Bo-Rhap" came out, & they were always impressive as a live act on stage, there's no doubts there !
Here's another good tune for this thread however !
-- Edited by Rastus on Sunday 18th of December 2022 05:25:10 PM
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
Yes, to some degree Freddie loved "classical music", & it's quite true, that a lot of these themes come into their music from time-to-time. I'd guess that comes from his piano lessons he had from boarding school maybe ? He was born in Zanzibar, & arrived in the UK around 1964.
In the mid-1980's, the band were busy doing their own "solo-projects" in-between touring as Queen, & Freddie got involved with a "then" famous classical singer & made an album. The name of the album is "Barcelona" with "Montserrat Caballe"...
I honestly don't know much about this effort, as back then, there was no internet, & little news of this floated down here until much later.
He also had a solo-album out called "Mr.Bad Guy" in the mid-80's, which I received for a Christmas present, but it wasn't my-cup-of-tea. As a band, they were great, but as for the solo-projects, I don't mind some of the drummers efforts ( Roger Taylor ), & that's about it.
They made an album called "The Miracle", & well, let's just say that imo the 1970's stuff is head & shoulders above the rest, with the exception being "The Works" from 1983/84. I managed to pick-up a lot of bootleg DVD's a few years ago when the film "Bo-Rhap" came out, & they were always impressive as a live act on stage, there's no doubts there !
Here's another good tune for this thread however !
-- Edited by Rastus on Sunday 18th of December 2022 05:25:10 PM
I didn't know about the solo stuff, interesting. Hmmm, I thought he had some classical tilt sometimes but never followed up on it. He kinda pissed me off when he died.
"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.