This may have been written by Tim Staffell, and would explain the early Queen sound that it has. When Freddie says "I know he doesn't know it" he may be referring to John Deacon, who may not have ever played it until this recording.
Whatever the truth (doesn't Brian May know???) it's one of the greatest unreleased demos from any band I've ever heard.
The way I look at it, Roger's drums are the key. Freddie could sound youthful, later on but Roger couldn't get those drums earlier and not use them until 5-6 albums later...
Haha I like the "suck it" part of your message at the beginning...you tell em! lol :-P
neonballroom 7 months ago
this is just, amazing
simonsimongallup 8 months ago
This may have been written by Tim Staffell, and would explain the early Queen sound that it has. When Freddie says "I know he doesn't know it" he may be referring to John Deacon, who may not have ever played it until this recording.
Whatever the truth (doesn't Brian May know???) it's one of the greatest unreleased demos from any band I've ever heard.
peesyweesy 1 year ago
The way I look at it, Roger's drums are the key. Freddie could sound youthful, later on but Roger couldn't get those drums earlier and not use them until 5-6 albums later...
BestMusicExpert 1 year ago
@BestMusicExpert I agree completely, this song definitely reeks of slightly later queen from the way the drums have been recorded.
thepianist93 8 months ago
from 2:42 to 2:50
FMERQRY 1 year ago
On fact one part is very similar to one guitar track of Fat bottomed girls
FMERQRY 1 year ago
Cool
FRE1991DDIE 1 year ago