Your Mother's Eyes, From Your Eyes, Cry To Me

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

'39 by Queen, off their legendary album A Night At the Opera.

This is an interesting song, written by Brian May, who has a PhD in astrophysics. It's about a group of twenty volunteers who go into space to find a new home for Humanity to enhabit, because the Earth is dying. The ship travels at 99.995% the speed of light, so although only a year passes for the volunteers, when they return, 100 years have passed on Earth, and most of their friends and family are dead. Sad times.

Anyhow, I figured Aria would slap me if I didn't do a Queen song soon, so I decided on this one, since I'm ~80 times less skilled than John Deacon, and this is one of his only basslines that doesn't kill my fingers. It's meant to be played on an upright bass or a fretless bass, but I own neither, so I had to adapt it to my fretted bass.

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  • Awesome! I quite loved your sort of air-guitaring with a bass in place of the air in the start. lol

    Way to pwn! -hugs!-

  • Bwahaha yes. That guitar part is too energetic for me to just stand there. I had to do something cool!

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  • When we open for our shows, that is exactly what you will wear! Blink-182 shirt, and pajama pants. And it will be good, I say unto thee!

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