You need to do "Mother Love", which is the last song Freddie ever recorded vocals for. He was never able to finish the song, so Brian May sings the last verse. It's a very dark, depressing song, but would be worth doing a reaction for. The vocals on it are incredible despite Freddie's very frail health at the time.
@@neilomac only thing is.. that story is for the show must go on. from innuendo. The songs on made in heaven was all one takes cause that's all freddy could at the time.
The high level of Freddie's singing, even at his final days, always moves me. I always repeat to myself, "this man was dying, and he sang his balls off because he loved to make music". I miss Freddie like an old friend. I still cry out of missing him, such a beautiful human being that he was. Brian May once said in an interview that he never, ever heard Freddie complain or be miserable about his disease or his inevitable fate. "I want to make music until I fucking drop dead", Brian quoted Freddie.
It makes me want to cry hearing his voice in the later days. It sounds very different, but in my opinion was his vocal peak. Rest in peace to the greatest vocalist and frontman
A dying man singing about how beautiful the world he sees is... never ceases to amaze me, how much Courage and love he had to the end. Singing, making music kept him alive, literally: when he bacame top weak to sing, he stopped all medication except for the pain. By this point, he had lost part of a foot, could barely walk or stand for longer Intervalls, he kept singing, urging the Band to give him anything. The last Song he sang is "Mother love". Brian had to finish it, because he died before he could do the last Verse. That whole Album is a Gift and a labour of love by the other Band members for their dead friend, collecting and refining what they could from those last months in Montreux, when they had worked whenever Freddie fehlt up to it, but had almost nothing finished when he had to leave. Not as good as Innuendo, nur still one of their best albums.
You know, most UA-camrs only talk about the most popular songs. And here, not only one of the lesser known songs but probably one of the least known. I've been a Queen fan since the age of 6 and I don't think I discovered this song for myself until about 20 years later. And it's been my favorite ever since. It's so stunningly lovely - appreciating the little things in life.
I don't literally know how to thank you for bringing this, Doug. This track is a bloody tattoo in every Freddie's fan heart. Thank you, thank you so much.
Watching your reactions to the key changes and transitions is delightful! You truly recognize and understand what a fantastic musician he was, not just a flamboyant performer.
Richards said Freddie recorded this the same time they were doing mother love. I think it was March 91. Freddie made mv after that. But he didnt finish mother love. He passed in nov 91
Mother Love is the song I cherish most on this album. Those chilling final vocals from Freddie haunts me from time to time, and what a performance it was! At this time he was so sick that he never sang the final verse, Brian had to sing it. I highly recommend it, hauntingly beautiful.
Even though his voice is a bit thinner, more with a raspy sound, he still manages to make the vocals sound so good. During the typical Queen choir parts, I think I only hear Brian and Roger, so that must have been recorded after Freddie had passed away. Such a beautiful song.
Love this song and appreciate your intelligent and emotional reaction. Yes, that is Freddie's handwriting. He was a brilliant musician, performer, singer, and person. 💖👑
I'm a lifelong Queen fan, and probably older than you Doug. Quite frankly what you've been saying makes my head spin- in the nicest possible way! I have no musical training or knowledge so you may as well be talking in Japanese- but it's not WHAT you say that I find so engrossing, but the way you say it; with warmth, enthusiasm and honesty- and that's truly compelling. Deepest thanks.
Although it's been said that Freddie was in-hospital in Montreaux (which he may have still been going to hospital for early morning treatments like he had been in London, IDK)... The viewpoint of the song is actually from a cozy little waterfront house on the shore of Lake Geneva where Freddie was staying during this time... Freddie called it "The Duck House". It's shown in silhouette a few times during the video, along w Freddie's statue which also stands overlooking the water in Montreaux. The Made In Heaven album is actually my FAVORITE... I feel like everything Freddie is "saying" to us, is of importance, since he knew these were his last words to his listeners.💕
the house is in the album cover... there are videos of boat tours in Montreux during the annual Freddie Mercury birthday celebrations there, which some closer to him attend and speak of him, that show it....
Bliss indeed. It is such a beautiful song. Freddie giving his best until the very end. The entire album is pretty wonderful. At the end, following 'It's a Beautiful Day (reprise)', keep playing. There is about 10 minutes of quiet, ambient music from Brian, John, and Roger. It's really different, and made me think they wanted the music to continue on for as long as possible before it was finally over. I know I didn't want it to end. What a beautiful album.
I'm a massive Queen fan, and this song is on my Christmas playlist every year. May not be an outright Christmas song but it always gives me that feeling. Would be great to hear you react to more from Made In Heaven.
So beautiful such a wonderful song! Freddy defined the beauty of this world, Even he knew he was going to leave this wonderful world, he won't stop wondering the beauty he watched
Queen is my favorite band in terms of musical feeling as they are tied to my childhood and to the untimely death of my mother. This album is a huge milestone for me as Freddie dies in 91 and my mother in 92 (also November). I remember very well getting this from the store and listening on repeat over and over, and over again. This is one of the songs that brings me to tears easily and one of the ways for me to feel closer to my dead mother as I have no memories of her. Another track from this album that I am deeply connected to and recommend for you to listen to is «Mother Love», as it was recorded during Freddie's last days, with him barely standing, downing whisky to try to channel his voice and endure the pain of his illness. Freddie died without being able to record all of it and had to be finished by Brian May (you can notice the sorrow in his voice as he sings). Thank you for your channel Doug, really enjoy your chill attitude and great musical taste (and of course knowledge). Wish you a great year from Portugal.
Always tragic to think of all the amazing music the world missed out on with the passing of this genius. RIP Freddie, greatest singer and song writer of all time.
Freddie was not at the hospital when he wrote the song, but in his appartment in Montreux...he was describing what he was seeing from the window or balcony of the appartment...and yes, it's Freddie's handwriting 😉
Those are Freddie's written lyrics, they are displayed at the Queen museum near Lake Genevre in Montreaux, this song is exactly how it is there, fabulous and emotional place with Freddie's statue looking over the lake.
What a beautiful song, one of my favourite Freddie songs. Amazingly positive lyrics for a man in his position. Bearing in mind he could hardly stand when recording this, where did that voice come from. Especially on its aaaaallllll so beautiful. Thank you for reviewing this, always makes me emotional listening to it.
In the long distant future some old man will be asked…You were alive and saw Freddie Mercury perform live!!? Like the great composers his work will outlive us all… thanks Freddie…
Freddie said to the boys, let's make songs until I keel over. Fuck this, let us just keep making songs! He didn't lie. He gave it ALL for music and his brothers in arms.
This was the last song Freddie wrote - inspired from the view from his flat in Montreux. ( he was in London in his last days - at his home in Garden Lodge
@@StockportJambo There's also "Great King Rat", Brian's trying to imitate the sound of a rat on that one, and it just works. The solo for "Lazing on a Sunday afternoon" is also similar to "The Millionaire Waltz", check it out if you haven't already!
Doug, thank you. No wonder this sounds so magical: it's all over the key map so it never stays in one place. Next? PLEASE go back to Innuendo for the song "Bijou". It'll blow your mind!!! And it might bring a tear to your eye, too. Who knows?
So great that you are taking these hidden gems into the light. Not just relying on getting clicks by well known songs as many other may do. Freddie didnt make it to that christmas, but he gave us our present still.
Thank you for doing this one- as a musician it was really interesting to hear the theoretical breakdown (I've never heard this song either), but as a human being, it was great to get an emotional reaction too. This hit me very hard for some reason- maybe missing Freddie, maybe how beautiful of a song it is, maybe his performance and knowing how near to the end he was, maybe your emotional response to it- probably all of those things combined. I don't tear up easily, this one got me. I must get this album. Thanks again and wishing you and yours a safe and happy new year.
Also, the song “Time” which Freddie sings during a musical narrated by Laurence Olivier, produced by Dave Clark. On the anniversary of Freddie’s death a few years ago Dave Clark, stripped the song of the backing vocals, choir, etc. and it’s just Freddie. Time Waits for no one.
I’m not sure Freddie ever wrote a song without a key change…(I’m sure there must be a few). This album was stunning, comprised of a couple of older recordings reworked, and new material finished by the band after his death. As soon as they finished Innuendo, he sang what he had, but also told the band to give him everything they had so he could sing them before he was gone. It took the band a while before they were able to handle going back to the studio, and then they had to piece together what they had. The last three albums (The Miracle, Innuendo, and Made in Heaven) have some of Freddie’s, and the band’s, best.
I think you would love to analyze "The milionnaire waltz" by Queen. One of the most intricate and beautiful compositions by Freddie. It's genius. Obviously, I'd love to hear you doing it. 🙏🙏 Thanks for your work. It's fantastic!
There is a song on the Made In Heaven album called You Don’t Fool Me, which David Richards Queen’s studio engineer put together, when Freddie could get in the studio he would record as little or as much as he could David pieced together this song from snippets of songs & riffs like a jigsaw puzzle the others then added their instrumentation I love it maybe you could do a reaction to it see what you think x
Knowing how much pain Freddie was in when he recorded these songs always brings tears. The entire album is very hard to listen to, knowing this. I am always thankful that the powers above gave us Freddie and his mates. Yes…listen to the entire album!!
A Winter's Tale is beautiful, but Mother Love is the standout track on that album for me, just because of the context in which it was recorded. It was the last thing Freddie ever recorded, and he got half way through and then said "I'm sorry, I can't do any more today, I'll have to come back later and finish it." which of course he never did. So Brian and Roger finished it for him, posthumously. The title of 'Mother Love' is significant, as they always said that being in Queen was "like coming home to Mother." It was really important to Freddie to keep working, so the others had as much they could use as possible, and he did so up until about 6 weeks before he died. I'm glad it exists, but I find it a really tough album to listen to for that reason.
Thanx for doing an analyze on this fantastic song. The album Made In Heaven is a fantasy (quote: Brian May). I love your comments and many people that listens to Queen has missed this fantastic album (even though it's Queens best selling studio album with 20 Million sold world wide) . Mother Love, Let Me Live, I Was Born To Love You, Heaven For Everyone, Too Much Love Will Kill You and You Don't Fool Me are great songs in their catalogue. Keep up the good work Doug 🙂
Doug,you were listening to a musical Genius. Singing and writing putting together masterpieces. No one in 30years can ever replace him or ever will!!!!
i used to play this song so many times, daily, when it came out. whole album is amazing, more so knowing Freddie was so ill. that voice tho, incredible.
I really really enjoy your reactions!! Awwww A Winter’s Tale written by Freddie inspired by the surrounding sites & sounds of Montreux, IT’S BLISS. Not a Christmas song but close enough!! A lot of channels react to this video during the winter holidays! The handwriting is Freddie’s. Happy New Year! 🎉🎊💯
It's tragic to think that in an interview he did he actually said he knew that he wouldn't reach old age, that he wouldn't live to be an old man😪😔 We lost a truly remarkable man, a true musical genius of which we all know we shall never ever see again.
Doug, I really, honestly do not understand a word of what you are saying about the musical breakdown of this track but it is absolutely fascinating, enthralling and another way of enjoying and experiencing the band I have worshipped since 1975! I absolutely love the genuine pleasure and excitement you express as you are listening and subsequently share with us. Lovin' watching your other posts too (esp Pink Floyd). If I was to suggest one song for your perusal it would be the Roger Taylor solo song 'Fun in Space' from the album of the same name. PS - I've actually started throwing in a few "y'all's" in to my everyday language (not so strange you may say, but it is in Liverpool, England!). Cheers, take care!
Never have I ever over 2 years of viewing reactions have I ever watched an entirety delightful, informative, interesting & intimate- all two in one reactions entirely! Thanks so much Awesome stuff! 💜
Doug, I was privileged to have seen them twice, at opposite ends of their careers, 75 and 86. True artists, innovators and brilliant in their own rights, as well as a group. I’ve been a massive fan since the early days of Smile.
This was the last one Freddie wrote from his flat in Montreux, it was his view on what he saw, and everything is his own handwriting in the video, he also did this in one take, it's definitely not the hospital it's his flat, just check with the official documentary which was recently on here in the UK, which his sister talks about this song, she'd know and also his friends were in this along with Dr Brian May and Roger Taylor,it's a couple of months before he passed away, and no he didn't have vocal training he started singing at boarding school, and everything is on Dr Brian May homemade Red Special which he made back in 1963 with his dad out of items from around their home, including a fireplace, knitting needle. Have you heard his Exercise In Free Love, or his regular impromptu moments in the concerts
One of the best choons EVER - properly heartbreaking and meaningful to me at least. I was in the Alps wth my wee daughter at the time I heard this for the first time. "Little girls scream and cry....." she didn't but the meaning is there. Fabulous piece. His grit and vibrato are wonderful....
I remember waitng for Made in Heaven to come out as a college freshman, and getting it as soon as it showed up at my local record store, birthday gift to self. Don't recall exactly what I was expecting, other than it would be the very last Queen record, but I do remember that gut-wrenching feeling on pretty much every song, brought on by the knowledge this was practically Freddie's dying breath... and that there would be no more. Gave all those great songs the extra impact - Let Me Live and Too Much Love were the standouts for me, but this song is a beauty as well...
The night Freddie died, i had a dream: i was knocking the door of his house. He opened the door and he said: you are too late, I am already dead, but you will see me again. Woke up and cried and shocked my husband: he had heard the message of Freddies death on the radio. So i am pretty sure he's still alive.....
Thanks Doug, i was fortunate enough to see Queen in 1986 at Wembley and this is the best album by Queen musically, There is also a great song that you would like called "Mother Love" also a band called Extreme who were very similar but later in 1992, a long song you could review is on the third album 3 sides to every story - the 3rd side on the album is a 23 minute masterpiece that has so many movements in the song that it goes in every direction imaginable, thanks for the review of Queen!!!!!
There's a video I think on Dr Brian May UA-cam channel, possibly on Queen as well, it shows how they put the album together in 1995 with a lot of the songs Freddie had left unfinished, either by way of lyrics or they had too add the music, some Freddie made by using a drum machine from the studio, as he knew he was very much on borrowed time, and wanted to record as much as possible and let them finish it after he'd passed away,he added you can do anything with my music and image just don't make me boring
Buen análisis!! Mother Love es otra de las emocionantes realizaciones del álbum. Por favor, también analiza la canción Innuendo, una ópera como Bohemian Rhapsody. Saludos desde Argentina
Doug - yes, Mother Love is an extraordinary song. But seriously, you need to do Innuendo - an amazingly powerful and meaningful track, with the brilliant interlude by Steve Howe of Yes fame. Most worthy of your time and evaluation ☺
I loved this, thank you. It's definitely in my top five of Freddie Mercury songs. And it was also suggested by me in YT comments just a few weeks ago when asking about Christmas tracks, but not to worry, it was great to have the analysis and appreciation of the song. And yes, the rest of the album is also worth a good listen. Incidentally, this song is also included on the "Deep Cuts 3" compilation (a series I like for its reach away from some of the mainstream Queen songs).
Not sure this was composed from a hospital bed in Montreux but rather from his home there. But grateful indeed that Queen gathered his bits and pieces and heard how it would be crafted. Other songs from past recordings were also assembled to do service to their frontman, say their goodbyes...a way of working through grief. It was not done hastily...but with care and love.
If you want hear something very interesting, listen to Freddie Mercury's Rachmaninoff Revenge. It's not Queen, it's just Freddie. Fantastic. Great reaction ☺️
The E to C#m to what you call "D# diminished" sounds like a B chord (The V chord in E) with D# in the bass to me? But instead of going back to the "tonic" E, they just "jump" up a minor third from D# to the F# -- or alternately treat the B as the IV of F#? Kind of brilliant regardless. Nice analysis on how they move from F# to "settling home" into E. Good observation. I've enjoyed your channel greatly after discovering it about a month ago due to my being a "progrock" fan. Got to love the youtube suggested vids vortex. :-) How about Queen's song "Innuendo" next? The middle section with Steve Howe (of Yes) on guitar (and the whole song) is epic.
You need to do "Mother Love", which is the last song Freddie ever recorded vocals for. He was never able to finish the song, so Brian May sings the last verse. It's a very dark, depressing song, but would be worth doing a reaction for. The vocals on it are incredible despite Freddie's very frail health at the time.
That story of Freddie knocking back some vodka, saying "I'll fucking do it, darling!" and smashing out that amazing bit of Mother Love is legendary.
@@neilomac only thing is.. that story is for the show must go on. from innuendo. The songs on made in heaven was all one takes cause that's all freddy could at the time.
Brian, interviewed by The Guardian, says they got three vocal takes from Freddie for each song, and he tossed back vodka to get through.
Go to my channel, I recorded Freddie's isolated vocals to Mother love on the Queen mixing desk.
Probably my favorite piece off Made in Heaven. Upvoted for Doug to give it a go.
The high level of Freddie's singing, even at his final days, always moves me. I always repeat to myself, "this man was dying, and he sang his balls off because he loved to make music". I miss Freddie like an old friend. I still cry out of missing him, such a beautiful human being that he was. Brian May once said in an interview that he never, ever heard Freddie complain or be miserable about his disease or his inevitable fate. "I want to make music until I fucking drop dead", Brian quoted Freddie.
Me too, I hear his voice, it soothes me and I cry
Beautifully put, ferrreira. My sentiments exactly. 💔
It makes me want to cry hearing his voice in the later days. It sounds very different, but in my opinion was his vocal peak. Rest in peace to the greatest vocalist and frontman
A dying man singing about how beautiful the world he sees is... never ceases to amaze me, how much Courage and love he had to the end. Singing, making music kept him alive, literally: when he bacame top weak to sing, he stopped all medication except for the pain. By this point, he had lost part of a foot, could barely walk or stand for longer Intervalls, he kept singing, urging the Band to give him anything. The last Song he sang is "Mother love". Brian had to finish it, because he died before he could do the last Verse. That whole Album is a Gift and a labour of love by the other Band members for their dead friend, collecting and refining what they could from those last months in Montreux, when they had worked whenever Freddie fehlt up to it, but had almost nothing finished when he had to leave. Not as good as Innuendo, nur still one of their best albums.
The bravery of this amazing man - what a legacy he left for us to appreciate and enjoy.
😢😢😢sooootrue
You know, most UA-camrs only talk about the most popular songs.
And here, not only one of the lesser known songs but probably one of the least known.
I've been a Queen fan since the age of 6 and I don't think I discovered this song for myself until about 20 years later.
And it's been my favorite ever since. It's so stunningly lovely - appreciating the little things in life.
Endless appreciation for the surviving Queen members for finishing Freddie's last songs. RIP Freddie ...
They were Queen songs.
I don't literally know how to thank you for bringing this, Doug. This track is a bloody tattoo in every Freddie's fan heart. Thank you, thank you so much.
"a bloody tattoo in every Freddie fan's heart"... Good description!💕
Great reaction to a beautiful song. To think that Freddie could still appreciate such great beauty so close to end and write this song is such a gift.
By the way it is his handwriting!
Watching your reactions to the key changes and transitions is delightful! You truly recognize and understand what a fantastic musician he was, not just a flamboyant performer.
Mother Love is another off this album to check out. He died while they were working on it and Brian sung the last verse.
That song gets me, as you know when Brian starts singing is where Freddie dies.
Richards said Freddie recorded this the same time they were doing mother love.
I think it was March 91.
Freddie made mv after that.
But he didnt finish mother love.
He passed in nov 91
Mother Love is the song I cherish most on this album. Those chilling final vocals from Freddie haunts me from time to time, and what a performance it was! At this time he was so sick that he never sang the final verse, Brian had to sing it. I highly recommend it, hauntingly beautiful.
He is incredible.Sadly missed as no one can ever match his talents. Spectacular...do not ever forget him.
Even though his voice is a bit thinner, more with a raspy sound, he still manages to make the vocals sound so good. During the typical Queen choir parts, I think I only hear Brian and Roger, so that must have been recorded after Freddie had passed away.
Such a beautiful song.
IMHO this song contains the most haunting solo Brian ever composed and played.
The story of my life. Listen a Queen song and say "listen one more time". I cant stop listening Queen.
Love this song and appreciate your intelligent and emotional reaction. Yes, that is Freddie's handwriting. He was a brilliant musician, performer, singer, and person. 💖👑
I'm a lifelong Queen fan, and probably older than you Doug. Quite frankly what you've been saying makes my head spin- in the nicest possible way! I have no musical training or knowledge so you may as well be talking in Japanese- but it's not WHAT you say that I find so engrossing, but the way you say it; with warmth, enthusiasm and honesty- and that's truly compelling. Deepest thanks.
Although it's been said that Freddie was in-hospital in Montreaux (which he may have still been going to hospital for early morning treatments like he had been in London, IDK)... The viewpoint of the song is actually from a cozy little waterfront house on the shore of Lake Geneva where Freddie was staying during this time... Freddie called it "The Duck House". It's shown in silhouette a few times during the video, along w Freddie's statue which also stands overlooking the water in Montreaux.
The Made In Heaven album is actually my FAVORITE... I feel like everything Freddie is "saying" to us, is of importance, since he knew these were his last words to his listeners.💕
Love that statue... and the view across the lake from that spot.
the house is in the album cover... there are videos of boat tours in Montreux during the annual Freddie Mercury birthday celebrations there, which some closer to him attend and speak of him, that show it....
Freddy was a brilliant artist, and we were all very lucky to have witnessed him performing in our lifetimes.
Yep, twice 🥰🎶🎵🎶
Yes very lucky❤️
Bliss indeed. It is such a beautiful song. Freddie giving his best until the very end. The entire album is pretty wonderful. At the end, following 'It's a Beautiful Day (reprise)', keep playing. There is about 10 minutes of quiet, ambient music from Brian, John, and Roger. It's really different, and made me think they wanted the music to continue on for as long as possible before it was finally over. I know I didn't want it to end. What a beautiful album.
I'm a massive Queen fan, and this song is on my Christmas playlist every year. May not be an outright Christmas song but it always gives me that feeling. Would be great to hear you react to more from Made In Heaven.
Exactly!!!!
So beautiful such a wonderful song!
Freddy defined the beauty of this world,
Even he knew he was going to leave this wonderful world, he won't stop wondering the beauty he watched
Yes...a very brave and gifted soul!... No one will ever be like Freddie Mercury!..R.I.P....Thank You.
“It’s bliss.”
Just wonderful.
(yes it’s his handwriting. )
"It's all so beautifull" and I lose it. Everytime. A dying man's love of life.
Queen is my favorite band in terms of musical feeling as they are tied to my childhood and to the untimely death of my mother. This album is a huge milestone for me as Freddie dies in 91 and my mother in 92 (also November). I remember very well getting this from the store and listening on repeat over and over, and over again. This is one of the songs that brings me to tears easily and one of the ways for me to feel closer to my dead mother as I have no memories of her. Another track from this album that I am deeply connected to and recommend for you to listen to is «Mother Love», as it was recorded during Freddie's last days, with him barely standing, downing whisky to try to channel his voice and endure the pain of his illness. Freddie died without being able to record all of it and had to be finished by Brian May (you can notice the sorrow in his voice as he sings).
Thank you for your channel Doug, really enjoy your chill attitude and great musical taste (and of course knowledge). Wish you a great year from Portugal.
Always tragic to think of all the amazing music the world missed out on with the passing of this genius.
RIP Freddie, greatest singer and song writer of all time.
Wow 🥰 beautiful sweet Freddie ❤️ we still love you Freddie ❤️ now and forever ❤️♾️
Freddie was not at the hospital when he wrote the song, but in his appartment in Montreux...he was describing what he was seeing from the window or balcony of the appartment...and yes, it's Freddie's handwriting 😉
Those are Freddie's written lyrics, they are displayed at the Queen museum near Lake Genevre in Montreaux, this song is exactly how it is there, fabulous and emotional place with Freddie's statue looking over the lake.
What a beautiful song, one of my favourite Freddie songs. Amazingly positive lyrics for a man in his position.
Bearing in mind he could hardly stand when recording this, where did that voice come from. Especially on its aaaaallllll so beautiful. Thank you for reviewing this, always makes me emotional listening to it.
I know nothing about the technicalities, but I do know that this is a magical song, beautifully performed, and I love it.
In the long distant future some old man will be asked…You were alive and saw Freddie Mercury perform live!!? Like the great composers his work will outlive us all… thanks Freddie…
Freddie said to the boys, let's make songs until I keel over. Fuck this, let us just keep making songs! He didn't lie. He gave it ALL for music and his brothers in arms.
This was the last song Freddie wrote - inspired from the view from his flat in Montreux. ( he was in London in his last days - at his home in Garden Lodge
Wonderful. I absolutely love this album, it FEELS like heaven. Please do "The Millionaire Waltz" next, you will not regret it!
I love millionaire waltz just for the middle bit... I'm not sure how it works, but it does lol
Love that song. It has the silliest and most fun guitar solo they ever did - maybe Delilah comes close, but this was first.
@@StockportJambo There's also "Great King Rat", Brian's trying to imitate the sound of a rat on that one, and it just works. The solo for "Lazing on a Sunday afternoon" is also similar to "The Millionaire Waltz", check it out if you haven't already!
@@rhodrimorgan8386 the best bass melody on any queen track in my opinion 👍👍👍
@@gaztl1000s the bass and the lead guitar work so amazingly well in the song too. Work with each other and lead off each other 👌
Doug, thank you. No wonder this sounds so magical: it's all over the key map so it never stays in one place. Next? PLEASE go back to Innuendo for the song "Bijou". It'll blow your mind!!!
And it might bring a tear to your eye, too. Who knows?
Mother Love still gives me goosebumps
Mother love still makes me cry especially the ending where we can hear freddie aka Larry Lurex singing Goin Back.
Possibly the greatest rock voice of all time.
I love this brother! Thank you so much!
One of may favorite albums. Freddie near his death bed....still outperforms any contemporary artist in their prime....of any generation.
So great that you are taking these hidden gems into the light. Not just relying on getting clicks by well known songs as many other may do. Freddie didnt make it to that christmas, but he gave us our present still.
Thank you for doing this one- as a musician it was really interesting to hear the theoretical breakdown (I've never heard this song either), but as a human being, it was great to get an emotional reaction too. This hit me very hard for some reason- maybe missing Freddie, maybe how beautiful of a song it is, maybe his performance and knowing how near to the end he was, maybe your emotional response to it- probably all of those things combined. I don't tear up easily, this one got me. I must get this album. Thanks again and wishing you and yours a safe and happy new year.
please do Mother Love, Doug.... so emotional...
"I won't be a rockstar; I will be a legend." - Freddie Mercury
And who will say he was wrong?
Who dare say he's wrong?
@@thedarcbird So he became a rock legend
Also, the song “Time” which Freddie sings during a musical narrated by Laurence Olivier, produced by Dave Clark. On the anniversary of Freddie’s death a few years ago Dave Clark, stripped the song of the backing vocals, choir, etc. and it’s just Freddie. Time Waits for no one.
and he sings with his idol Cliff Richard too - It's in Everyone of Us
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I’m not sure Freddie ever wrote a song without a key change…(I’m sure there must be a few).
This album was stunning, comprised of a couple of older recordings reworked, and new material finished by the band after his death. As soon as they finished Innuendo, he sang what he had, but also told the band to give him everything they had so he could sing them before he was gone. It took the band a while before they were able to handle going back to the studio, and then they had to piece together what they had.
The last three albums (The Miracle, Innuendo, and Made in Heaven) have some of Freddie’s, and the band’s, best.
I've been waiting for you to review White Queen at Hammersmith from 1975. I would love to get your take on it. It's hard to believe it's live.
I think you would love to analyze "The milionnaire waltz" by Queen. One of the most intricate and beautiful compositions by Freddie. It's genius. Obviously, I'd love to hear you doing it. 🙏🙏
Thanks for your work. It's fantastic!
Great reaction to a beautiful song.
When talking of a beautiful song. Have you already heard White Queen (live from the Hammersmith Odeon)?
There is a song on the Made In Heaven album called You Don’t Fool Me, which David Richards Queen’s studio engineer put together, when Freddie could get in the studio he would record as little or as much as he could David pieced together this song from snippets of songs & riffs like a jigsaw puzzle the others then added their instrumentation I love it maybe you could do a reaction to it see what you think x
A great song and the favourite of my son, Freddie! I didn't know it was put together like that. Some engineer
Agreed! Thanks
lol you missed the most important fact about this song.
it has one of the best guitar solos put on by Brian.
you should listen to it, when you grow up
Totally and utterly amazing!
I hadn't heard this album or song(s)?before either.glad to have heard it!
My first time on your channel, Doug! The algorithm must know I’m a Queen fan! Cheers.
I just stumbled across this beautiful song a few weeks ago & played it over & over. Saw Queen live in 1975 & 77. One of the best live bands ever.
Knowing how much pain Freddie was in when he recorded these songs always brings tears. The entire album is very hard to listen to, knowing this. I am always thankful that the powers above gave us Freddie and his mates. Yes…listen to the entire album!!
A Winter's Tale is beautiful, but Mother Love is the standout track on that album for me, just because of the context in which it was recorded. It was the last thing Freddie ever recorded, and he got half way through and then said "I'm sorry, I can't do any more today, I'll have to come back later and finish it." which of course he never did. So Brian and Roger finished it for him, posthumously. The title of 'Mother Love' is significant, as they always said that being in Queen was "like coming home to Mother."
It was really important to Freddie to keep working, so the others had as much they could use as possible, and he did so up until about 6 weeks before he died. I'm glad it exists, but I find it a really tough album to listen to for that reason.
Thanx for doing an analyze on this fantastic song. The album Made In Heaven is a fantasy (quote: Brian May). I love your comments and many people that listens to Queen has missed this fantastic album (even though it's Queens best selling studio album with 20 Million sold world wide) . Mother Love, Let Me Live, I Was Born To Love You, Heaven For Everyone, Too Much Love Will Kill You and You Don't Fool Me are great songs in their catalogue. Keep up the good work Doug 🙂
This song is pure magic…
Doug,you were listening to a musical Genius. Singing and writing putting together masterpieces. No one in 30years can ever replace him or ever will!!!!
I have always loved this song. a beautiful song with a beautiful guitar solo. Tq for reacting to this. Happy New Year.
i used to play this song so many times, daily, when it came out. whole album is amazing, more so knowing Freddie was so ill. that voice tho, incredible.
A miracle to hear his music.
I really really enjoy your reactions!! Awwww A Winter’s Tale written by Freddie inspired by the surrounding sites & sounds of Montreux, IT’S BLISS. Not a Christmas song but close enough!! A lot of channels react to this video during the winter holidays! The handwriting is Freddie’s. Happy New Year! 🎉🎊💯
So lovely. Yes that's Freddie's handwriting ❤️
Beyond BEAUTIFUL!
It's tragic to think that in an interview he did he actually said he knew that he wouldn't reach old age, that he wouldn't live to be an old man😪😔
We lost a truly remarkable man, a true musical genius of which we all know we shall never ever see again.
I think I had something in my eye for every track on this album when it came out.
A beautiful song, a beautiful album I bought many years ago.
Doug please react to Exercises in free love or Guide me home. U Will not believe what Freddie could do with his voice!,,
Exercises in Free Love and Ensueño!
@@chiquitabigotes8139 u are right! Doug please react to those 2 songs. U Will be Freddie fan for life
@@guidolitjens5796 Exercises in Free Love need to be listened at first with Freddie vocal and then - with Montserrat vocal.
the golden boy
Doug, I really, honestly do not understand a word of what you are saying about the musical breakdown of this track but it is absolutely fascinating, enthralling and another way of enjoying and experiencing the band I have worshipped since 1975! I absolutely love the genuine pleasure and excitement you express as you are listening and subsequently share with us. Lovin' watching your other posts too (esp Pink Floyd). If I was to suggest one song for your perusal it would be the Roger Taylor solo song 'Fun in Space' from the album of the same name. PS - I've actually started throwing in a few "y'all's" in to my everyday language (not so strange you may say, but it is in Liverpool, England!). Cheers, take care!
Never have I ever over 2 years of viewing reactions have I ever watched an entirety delightful, informative, interesting & intimate- all two in one reactions entirely! Thanks so much
Awesome stuff! 💜
Miss You Freddie.
Hi Doug great channel you have me hooked.
Regarding Queen try 'Mother Love' thats a moving song....
Can you see,how spectacular he was.
Doug, I was privileged to have seen them twice, at opposite ends of their careers, 75 and 86. True artists, innovators and brilliant in their own rights, as well as a group. I’ve been a massive fan since the early days of Smile.
Os solos de guitarrra de Mr. Brian May são de um sentimento incrivel !! Congratulation from Brasil !!
Freddie just a super passionate musician and powerful vocalist
This was the last one Freddie wrote from his flat in Montreux, it was his view on what he saw, and everything is his own handwriting in the video, he also did this in one take, it's definitely not the hospital it's his flat, just check with the official documentary which was recently on here in the UK, which his sister talks about this song, she'd know and also his friends were in this along with Dr Brian May and Roger Taylor,it's a couple of months before he passed away, and no he didn't have vocal training he started singing at boarding school, and everything is on Dr Brian May homemade Red Special which he made back in 1963 with his dad out of items from around their home, including a fireplace, knitting needle. Have you heard his Exercise In Free Love, or his regular impromptu moments in the concerts
One of the best choons EVER - properly heartbreaking and meaningful to me at least. I was in the Alps wth my wee daughter at the time I heard this for the first time. "Little girls scream and cry....." she didn't but the meaning is there. Fabulous piece. His grit and vibrato are wonderful....
A new Queen song with Freddie was released in 2023 called 'Face It Alone.' You must react to it. It made me cry.
Also, “Face it Alone”, my me cry as well
Fab reaction - love your break downs of how the music is created - Now you must listen to "Mother Love" an instant Queen classic
I bought this album when it came out and just cried. Freddy was so gifted.
I remember waitng for Made in Heaven to come out as a college freshman, and getting it as soon as it showed up at my local record store, birthday gift to self. Don't recall exactly what I was expecting, other than it would be the very last Queen record, but I do remember that gut-wrenching feeling on pretty much every song, brought on by the knowledge this was practically Freddie's dying breath... and that there would be no more. Gave all those great songs the extra impact - Let Me Live and Too Much Love were the standouts for me, but this song is a beauty as well...
Even when great singers like Freddie Mercury and Elvis are at the end and near death their voices never seem to fail them.
IT"S BLESSED
The night Freddie died, i had a dream: i was knocking the door of his house. He opened the door and he said: you are too late, I am already dead, but you will see me again. Woke up and cried and shocked my husband: he had heard the message of Freddies death on the radio. So i am pretty sure he's still alive.....
PEOPLE DISAGREE WITH ME BUT THIS IS THE BEST ALBUM OF QUEEN FINAL TESTIMONY OF FREDDIE AND INCREDIBLE PIECE OF ART
Thanks Doug, i was fortunate enough to see Queen in 1986 at Wembley and this is the best album by Queen musically, There is also a great song that you would like called "Mother Love" also a band called Extreme who were very similar but later in 1992, a long song you could review is on the third album 3 sides to every story - the 3rd side on the album is a 23 minute masterpiece that has so many movements in the song that it goes in every direction imaginable, thanks for the review of Queen!!!!!
There's a video I think on Dr Brian May UA-cam channel, possibly on Queen as well, it shows how they put the album together in 1995 with a lot of the songs Freddie had left unfinished, either by way of lyrics or they had too add the music, some Freddie made by using a drum machine from the studio, as he knew he was very much on borrowed time, and wanted to record as much as possible and let them finish it after he'd passed away,he added you can do anything with my music and image just don't make me boring
Buen análisis!! Mother Love es otra de las emocionantes realizaciones del álbum. Por favor, también analiza la canción Innuendo, una ópera como Bohemian Rhapsody. Saludos desde Argentina
Doug - yes, Mother Love is an extraordinary song. But seriously, you need to do Innuendo - an amazingly powerful and meaningful track, with the brilliant interlude by Steve Howe of Yes fame. Most worthy of your time and evaluation ☺
I loved this, thank you. It's definitely in my top five of Freddie Mercury songs. And it was also suggested by me in YT comments just a few weeks ago when asking about Christmas tracks, but not to worry, it was great to have the analysis and appreciation of the song. And yes, the rest of the album is also worth a good listen. Incidentally, this song is also included on the "Deep Cuts 3" compilation (a series I like for its reach away from some of the mainstream Queen songs).
this guys reactions make me feel the song more. look forward to checking out his channel.
Not sure this was composed from a hospital bed in Montreux but rather from his home there. But grateful indeed that Queen gathered his bits and pieces and heard how it would be crafted. Other songs from past recordings were also assembled to do service to their frontman, say their goodbyes...a way of working through grief. It was not done hastily...but with care and love.
You should do 39' or LAZING ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
Thank you Janine and Doug. I've always loved this song and CD.
He was never in the hospital. He was in his apt in Montreau and their studio. He wrote what he saw from his penthouse window.
Yes but Freddie was sitting out on the terrace of his penthouse flat according to Feebie as Freddie spelt it (Phoebe/Peter Freestone).
If you want hear something very interesting, listen to Freddie Mercury's Rachmaninoff Revenge. It's not Queen, it's just Freddie. Fantastic. Great reaction ☺️
this album is amazing... for me it's the height of Queen's technique... you could react the whole album... it would be really cool
The E to C#m to what you call "D# diminished" sounds like a B chord (The V chord in E) with D# in the bass to me? But instead of going back to the "tonic" E, they just "jump" up a minor third from D# to the F# -- or alternately treat the B as the IV of F#? Kind of brilliant regardless. Nice analysis on how they move from F# to "settling home" into E. Good observation. I've enjoyed your channel greatly after discovering it about a month ago due to my being a "progrock" fan. Got to love the youtube suggested vids vortex. :-)
How about Queen's song "Innuendo" next? The middle section with Steve Howe (of Yes) on guitar (and the whole song) is epic.
Einfach traumhaft schöne Musik von Queen.....