Queen, Play The Game - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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  • Опубліковано 30 бер 2024
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    A playfully multifaceted song; and the first time they decided to embrace the synth world!
    Here’s the link to the original song by Queen:
    • Queen - Play The Game ...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 180

  • @thundernels
    @thundernels Місяць тому +42

    To think, a reactor has committed to doing fifty (50) songs by one of our favorite bands, committing considerable time and effort to prepare and give added value to each of her videos due to her musical expertise. And we thank her for this enormous project by lamenting missing a favorite track every now and then. It’s like, “She’s giving us 50 when she could have just reacted to “We Are The Champions” and then moved on to Nightwish or something like most other reaction channels. If the channel still exists, I’m sure she will revisit Queen from time to time after the completion of the series. 50 songs is an embarrassment of riches.

    • @TheMister123
      @TheMister123 Місяць тому +2

      I agree, but I can still lament the ones that she skips. 🙂

    • @thundernels
      @thundernels Місяць тому +1

      I just have faith that after a pause, she will doubleback and pick up the tracks folks are most yearning to hear.

  • @Mr64Gizmo
    @Mr64Gizmo Місяць тому +42

    Great that you noticed Johns brilliant bass lines. 😁

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Місяць тому +4

      I never understood why so many people regard him as someone who plays only _simple_ bass lines!? 🤯

  • @Dzqnn
    @Dzqnn Місяць тому +26

    What I love about Queen is that they never repeat theirselves in a song, there are always changes 'till the end! :) (They're my favourite band, love them since I was a little kid) :)

  • @WoodyGamesUK
    @WoodyGamesUK Місяць тому +36

    The sense of melody that Freddy Mercury had as a songwriter is incomparable.

  • @Sassypaws4927
    @Sassypaws4927 Місяць тому +31

    There is a Queen song called, "It's a Hard Life" which musically recreates the feel of “Play the Game” in order to update the story, utilizing Freddie's piano playing and the band’s characteristic technique of layered harmonies.
    The opening of "A Hard Life" is based on an aria from Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci. Also, for the first time in ages, no synthesizers were used in the creation of this track and the melody and lyrics (part-written by Brian May) make this one of Freddie’s greatest moments. (Brian watched Freddie struggling to say what he wanted to say in this song, so Brian offered to help.)

    • @bluebell3720
      @bluebell3720 Місяць тому +5

      Im not sure I believe one Freddie needed help
      Or Brian would have contributed without credit
      He said they didnt normally discuss their songs
      But implied Freddie did on this one
      Not sure Brian actually helped write it

    • @S0ldeed
      @S0ldeed Місяць тому +3

      I completely agree that if Brian had contributed lyrically he would've been credited. ​

    • @ianbrayshaw3863
      @ianbrayshaw3863 Місяць тому +4

      The band members regularly contributed to each other's songs without credit. The bridge of Seven Seas of Rhye was written by Brian and Freddie contributed some lyrics to Save Me. Just two of many examples.

    • @bluebell3720
      @bluebell3720 Місяць тому

      @@ianbrayshaw3863
      Brian is suggesting they sat down and co wrote it

    • @ZENOBlAmusic2
      @ZENOBlAmusic2 Місяць тому +1

      This is first time I have heard that Brian had any involvement in writing It's A Life, I don't think he did.

  • @PamelaLephart-ur3zx
    @PamelaLephart-ur3zx Місяць тому +17

    I just listened to a 2021 interview with Brian May, he said, I want a piece of the verse. I want to be joining in and taking the story a bit further. I always hear the solo piece as part of the vocals. It’s like the vocalist hands over to someone, momentarily, who’s going to continue the story and then give it back to the main raconteur who is the vocalist

  • @mori1bund
    @mori1bund Місяць тому +18

    Fun fact:
    The parts that Freddie sings in falsetto in the studio version he sings with full chest voice live hitting the same notes.

    • @barry1369
      @barry1369 Місяць тому +1

      In the second verse he goes higher

  • @318greenman
    @318greenman Місяць тому +17

    In a world of CopyCat reactions you really are a unique, fresh and learned reactor and as a singer-songwriter I really appreciate and enjoy it 💜

  • @dbriddie9525
    @dbriddie9525 2 місяці тому +28

    Oh yes, and a definite next should be "it's a hard life!"

    • @BarleyC
      @BarleyC 2 місяці тому +6

      Yes indeed and Amy should watch the official music video!

    • @Queenfbrj1
      @Queenfbrj1 Місяць тому +3

      One of the best songs❤

    • @AliT0555
      @AliT0555 Місяць тому +1

      Yes, when she gets to The Works album.

  • @kendallneason3645
    @kendallneason3645 2 місяці тому +33

    This one is a complex song. I had to listen to the lyrics a few times before I realized how deep it goes.I love that about Queen. Can’t wait to hear Amy’s reaction.

  • @ProfessorMystery77
    @ProfessorMystery77 Місяць тому +27

    Amy: picks this song on the album to start talking about the bass
    Me: patiently waiting for her to get to Another One Bites the Dust and Dragon Attack

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Місяць тому +5

      In the UK, Dragon Attack was the B-side of Another One Bites The Dust and I played it just as much. Awesome bass!

    • @babyfacemichael1
      @babyfacemichael1 Місяць тому +2

      Exactly what I thought LOL

    • @igortokarski9517
      @igortokarski9517 Місяць тому +3

      Me: Waiting for reaction to CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE

  • @DavidJacobsvo
    @DavidJacobsvo Місяць тому +15

    This is in my top 5 queen songs.

  • @susanp.7954
    @susanp.7954 Місяць тому +24

    I love John’s bass in this song…❤love this played live Montreal 81’…Thanks for your great reaction..❤

  • @davekite5690
    @davekite5690 Місяць тому +13

    The intro synth makes me think of an old computer game being downloaded... into the mind and 'ready to play (the game)' and later the synth sounds like an arcade game being played.... now that we are 'in the game' of love...

    • @YourBeingParanoid
      @YourBeingParanoid Місяць тому +1

      I have the commodore loader and the Wizzball loader tunes on my playlist.

  • @babyfacemichael1
    @babyfacemichael1 Місяць тому +11

    Amy you were born to do these videos. Your reactions are fabulous and how you describe what it makes you feel is priceless. It was a lucky day for us , Amy met Vlad , and you played the game. Your like a surfer , who at just the right time catches the perfect wave. We all smiled when you mentioned Deacon`s bass, this is the album were he takes centre stage and knocks everyone`s socks off.

  • @MOLLOYALLOY
    @MOLLOYALLOY Місяць тому +7

    Tbh “It’s a Hard Life” has more in common with Freddie’s 70s material- more deep and heartfelt- but it was an exception in the 80s. “Play the Game” signals a move towards a more superficial and shallow sentiment that characterised his 80s output. I can still dig some of Queen’s 80s stuff but it’s not in the same league as what went before imo.

  • @fernandobarreto1418
    @fernandobarreto1418 Місяць тому +9

    You and Vlad, ( I can feel his presence although we don't see him), are like two dear friends that come into my living room once or twice a week to talk about music, and how we love and care about this beautiful art that you have a special gift to put into words. Thank you for your work and dedication. A very happy Easter for you and your family. With love from Rio ❤

  • @clintonsmith5163
    @clintonsmith5163 Місяць тому +5

    Ever since I first heard this song in 1980, the opening part has sounded to me like a spaceship landing. It even makes me think of the line, "I descend upon your Earth from the skies" in Freddie's song, The Seven Seas of Rhye.

  • @BarleyC
    @BarleyC 2 місяці тому +14

    Yes! I was hoping this would be the next one in the series!

  • @davidshattock9522
    @davidshattock9522 Місяць тому +5

    Please see the live version of Save me before the studio version very very professionally done

  • @zekkentheiv
    @zekkentheiv Місяць тому +13

    Yooo let's go
    It seems we just entered the 80s Queen

  • @janetd8198
    @janetd8198 Місяць тому +1

    Brian was so amazing at making his guitar sing with whatever melody they were playing and made it fit into the song. he never wanted to stand out but to make his guitar part of the song. He didn't want a standout "rif" , but he wanted his guitar to be part of the song. So amazing! So unlike any other "lead guitarists" of his time. So unselfish.

  • @liveinaweorg
    @liveinaweorg 21 день тому

    As a kid, when I had a good singing voice, I used to sing the guitar parts on Queen songs (as well as the vocals). Used to annoy the hell out of my Dad as I was at the back of the room he was trying to watch TV in and I had my headphones on. :) Guitar has always had a 'voice' as far as I am concerned.
    Loving this series, Amy.

  • @XFLexiconMatt
    @XFLexiconMatt Місяць тому +8

    I learned the entire Piano part, very gratifying to play.

    • @XFLexiconMatt
      @XFLexiconMatt Місяць тому +2

      I am a little surprised that "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Save Me" weren't reacted to first as those were both released in 1979.

    • @ZENOBlAmusic2
      @ZENOBlAmusic2 Місяць тому +1

      @@XFLexiconMatt This is the first song on The Game.

    • @XFLexiconMatt
      @XFLexiconMatt Місяць тому

      @ZENOBlAmusic2 yes, the first album track indeed, but those two other songs were released in 79. Being that Amy has been focusing on chronological order of reactions, that is what I meant. 🙂

  • @marblackCanada
    @marblackCanada Місяць тому +15

    I still think missing Queen 11, Vlad has missed a big part of what built this band. Maybe at the end of the 50, you will look at their BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test, Queen Live at The Hammersmith Odeon, Dec 24, 1975.

    • @toddmathers5075
      @toddmathers5075 Місяць тому +4

      It's actually quite sad that's she's at #26 at this point. Vlad skipped a number of great songs (and included some he shouldn't have - like I'm in Love with my Car). She should be at somewhere between 35 and 40 at this point in my opinion. I predict she's in for a big letdown on this next 25 when she reflects back once she's finished. Just hope Amy is upfront about how she feels about what she hears vs. what she heard earlier.

    • @marblackCanada
      @marblackCanada Місяць тому +1

      I know that I am partial to Brian,but to skip Good Company, the Prophet Song,or Leaving Home ain't Easy seems questionable.

  • @MarkusvanAardtBusinessComm
    @MarkusvanAardtBusinessComm Місяць тому +3

    Amy you mention May's voice like guitar.... A great part of it is his exquisite vibrato

  • @djhoneylove5710
    @djhoneylove5710 Місяць тому +1

    I have learned so much about this song that never would have occurred to me without watching your video. I got the cassette when this first came out in 1980. 44 years ago. The 12 year old me was profoundly moved by this song even though it was not the popular song on the album. I think this is their best song because it contains all the elements of a great Queen song in the proper amounts. It is perfectly balanced.

  • @markydw2499
    @markydw2499 Місяць тому +3

    One of my favourite tracks off the album along with 'Sail away sweet sister'. Excellent analysis as always 😊

  • @dunki-dunki-dawg
    @dunki-dunki-dawg 4 дні тому

    Queen used many musical devices in their songs. Their songs were crafted meticulously with very careful attention to details. When they used signature changes, modulations ect they were never merely just tricks. They knew what worked and every detail and choice was there to serve the song.
    In interviews they talked about how they would argue over what choices to use, and all four members had strong input, however they resisted what they thought might sound cool or flashy, and again always opted for what would best serve the song

  • @ehcmier
    @ehcmier Місяць тому +1

    The article didn't mention the tapped cymbals played in reverse with the gradual tape speed adjustment in the intro.

  • @SirWussiePants
    @SirWussiePants Місяць тому +9

    As a Queen fan from Queen II it was always a point of pride and a show of expertise that Queen was able to make all the amazing sounds through so many previous albums - all without synthesizers. Seeing the tag line on each album "No Synthesizers" meant quality and creativity. It felt like a betrayal at the time this album was released. I would guess nowdays they would use a tag like "No Autotune". This was the last Queen album I loved - not due to the synths but more the change in style moving forward. They were masters at whatever they did - just what they did wasnt my thing.

    • @igortokarski9517
      @igortokarski9517 Місяць тому +3

      What about Innuendo????

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 Місяць тому +5

      Queen 1&2 seem to have been mostly bypassed and they are by far the best albums that they made

    • @deboraclark5791
      @deboraclark5791 Місяць тому

      I feel Queen used the synthesizer in a way that added a fullness and didn't over use it. The opening to this song was not needed, on most songs it's used tastefully. Every album had great music on it. Innuendo is fantastic, along with their early work are my favorite.

    • @markwatson6579
      @markwatson6579 Місяць тому

      The synth sounds used were also similar to some computer games sounds at that time . Another reference to the game I guess ?

  • @michavandam
    @michavandam Місяць тому +12

    Vladimir, please let Amy listen to some Elvis Presley songs before you introduce her to Crazy Little Thing Called Love. It doesn't make much sense otherwise.
    She should have long been introduced to Elvis Presley anyway.

    • @clintonsmith5163
      @clintonsmith5163 Місяць тому +2

      How in the world can she not know anything about Elvis Presley? Honestly, it seems impossible.

    • @vonVile
      @vonVile Місяць тому

      Elvis Presley is an entertainer not a musical artist. He wrote no songs, mostly did covers and barely knew how to play the guitar.

  • @firaonoyus2112
    @firaonoyus2112 Місяць тому +3

    The synth intro sound is the backbone of Flash Gordon album.

  • @wolke9270
    @wolke9270 Місяць тому +2

    In live shows, Freddie belted the falsetto parts (let me step ...inside etc.), and it sounded different but just as good.

  • @LeeKennison
    @LeeKennison Місяць тому +8

    I really enjoyed this reaction. I wonder if the song title "Play the Game" contained a commentary on their decision to use synths, since they finally gave in and decided to play the game everyone else at the time was playing. Probably due to pressure from the record labels. I don't personally think the synths contributed much to this song. I always liked some of the synth like textures and effects that Brian has done with his guitar in their prior songs. The synths make more sense in some of their other songs which follow. While I really like some of these songs, I have always preferred the earlier Queen. But with these changes I think they were able to appeal to a new generation of fans, which is a good thing.

    • @Mrvictorfernandes
      @Mrvictorfernandes Місяць тому +2

      You're not alone in thinking that way. "Play The Game" is a subtle gem of a song but the synths don't add much depth to the song's structure, but given that this was their first foray into synthesizer, it's understandable. They would become more at home with fusing essential synth sounds into their song arrangements (without coming off as cheesy) as the 80's progressed. "Radio Ga Ga," "I Want It All," and "Days Of Our Lives" spring to mind of that mature musical fusion.

    • @Mrvictorfernandes
      @Mrvictorfernandes Місяць тому +1

      Come to think of it, when Queen played this song live in 1980 and 81, they never used synthesizers. In fact the live versions sound much better without them. The 1981 Montreal version is a case in point...
      ua-cam.com/video/BzvGF7TrpD8/v-deo.htmlsi=OObpiDyBNgwdgsn5

    • @LeeKennison
      @LeeKennison Місяць тому

      @@Mrvictorfernandes Yeah, those were some of songs I had in mind when I said they would make better use of synths later on. Thanks for the live performance link. I hadn't seen this one before. A really good illustration of how this song works perfectly fine, or even better, without the synths. Sounded great. I hope Amy sees your link so she can experience this performance without the synths as a comparison.

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer Місяць тому +2

    The sound changed considerably. They went to produce their albums with Reinhold Mack from that point on. You can recognize this by the very specific sound of the drum-set. All Mack productions use it.

  • @dianecourtney2724
    @dianecourtney2724 Місяць тому +3

    Love this wonderful song and as a musician you would love this song LIVE at Milton Keynes Thank you Amy 🌷

  • @ahteijo
    @ahteijo Місяць тому +1

    It looks that you really enjoy Queen!

  • @tonytjandra4798
    @tonytjandra4798 Місяць тому +4

    There is said to be an unreleased take of the song ‘Play the Game’ by Queen with Andy Gibb singing the first verse. The circumstances are unknown. According to the same sources, the tape was found about 1990 in a search of Queen tape archives for bonus tracks for CD, but was not used. Since it has not been heard by any Queen collectors, its existence is somewhat doubtful. The released take without Andy was recorded between February and May 1980 (or possibly June or July 1979) and is on Queen’s album The Game, released in 1980.
    Thank you.

  • @michaeldance6879
    @michaeldance6879 Місяць тому

    Brian made that guitar with his Dad. That's why with the expert use of the instrument he can make it sing

  • @TheMister123
    @TheMister123 Місяць тому

    29:20 - About the fade-out, I think you've heard a fade-out in "In the Lap of the Gods Revisited", but that one made sense at the end of the album with a sing-along that continues on for eternity. 🙂

  • @jimmysaviano4950
    @jimmysaviano4950 Місяць тому +3

    Hmm…there are far more complex, and interesting Queen tunes. Leaving Home Ain’t Easy, The March of the Black Queen, The Fairy Feller’s Master Stroke, Long Away, etc

    • @LMTino
      @LMTino Місяць тому

      It's part of that old conundrum of 70s Queen v. 80s Queen. You cannot have one without the other. While Queen spared nothing in their early layered approach, there came a point where less became more...Brian or Freddie described it as streaming their approach. They were the reverse of the Beatles, going from complex composition to a more simplified sound, playing to their strengths. A toy like the synth moved in as a different applied way of layering (not as much to my personal taste, but I can hear it as punctuation in music).

  • @fightscrimewhilesleeping4024
    @fightscrimewhilesleeping4024 3 дні тому

    The studio recording of Don't Stop Me Now KIND OF has a fade out at the end? But it's not really a typical sounding fade-out, since it's just Freddie's voice, and the effect gives more the impression of hearing him move further away as he's singing the last little bit, which is different than the whole song being faded out, so I'm not entirely sure it qualifies as the same thing.

  • @sloganreadet1151
    @sloganreadet1151 Місяць тому +1

    A very catchy song. Never paid much attention to the lyrics but your analysis makes a lot of sense! Always viewed the synthesizers in this song as just a big announcement: “We’re using synths now!” Never thought to imagine it’d have something to do with the music itself.
    The Game is a pretty pivotal moment for Queen. Not only does it introduce synthesizers but the band starts to adopt a more straightforward rock style and they hire Reinhold Mack as their producer until The Miracle (1989). This doesn’t mean the song quality dips but there’s a noticeable difference (both production wise and music wise) in the songs of “The Game” and “A Night at the Opera” for example.
    I do hope you listen to two specific songs on The Game: “Sail Away Sweet Sister” and “Save Me” as both are regarded as the best ballads Queen has ever written. Interestingly, Freddie wrote the latter and Brian the former. They always seem to have songs to accompany the other.

  • @jaynyczak7999
    @jaynyczak7999 Місяць тому +1

    Lovely to understand intellectually the things we had only experienced emotionally or subconsciously before as all-fitting-in package. I am not being facetious here (in case anybody gets that impression somehow). The insides are truly great! They don't add to the experiencing the music but I don't think that is Amy's objective, after all the emotional is experienced without explaining why. Nonetheless, understanding why we are moved is interesting.

  • @dereknewton4247
    @dereknewton4247 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you for all that you do.. Have a happy day.

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 Місяць тому

    40+ years ago and it sounds this good still today.....

  • @jmo2160
    @jmo2160 Місяць тому

    Hang time! Great anyalysis. Thank you!

  • @JhanK5
    @JhanK5 Місяць тому +1

    NOTE: The begining of the song is not a synth, it is a backward recording, and the point of it was to introduce the album since "Play The Game" is its first song.

  • @demaderapuntocom
    @demaderapuntocom Місяць тому +6

    Hi Amy, thought your Queen reviews were a chronological "crazy little thing", to keep the opus in order 😀... I'll listen to some classical music to "save me" from boredom.

  • @spiritusinfinitus
    @spiritusinfinitus Місяць тому +2

    The synths at the start were just a continuation of their habit of including a distinctive layered intro such as on Night at The Opera, Day at The Races

  • @gedece
    @gedece Місяць тому

    It's great that you love Bass, The game is a heavy bass centric album.

  • @Swifstinguer
    @Swifstinguer Місяць тому +2

    I have to comment on this one, which I think is one of the most complex, or simple, to interpret (depending on your point of view).
    I don't think this song is about love. I've always had the feeling that I was being 'hypnotized' by the piano.
    And the lyrics suggest that something wants to invade my mind and persuade me, control me. I imagine that 'love' is just a form of disguise and part of the plan.
    These are just thoughts
    And Amy, you're absolutely fantastic 🤩

    • @ulrikealtmann4655
      @ulrikealtmann4655 День тому

      Very interesting thoughts about love!
      To allow someone "invading" your mind and body can actually be a very agressive act. The more I think about it, the more realistic it seems. Frightening! I've never looked at it this way.....
      And if you think further, it means we are all manipulated by "falling in love" only to become part of natures masterplan.

  • @imgoodatmoaning9561
    @imgoodatmoaning9561 Місяць тому +1

    live versions of this song are great

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Місяць тому +4

    Happy Easter

  • @igortokarski9517
    @igortokarski9517 Місяць тому +2

    Beautiful song. I just love it

  • @chaggy86
    @chaggy86 Місяць тому

    You're so smart! this is love talking through Freddie!

  • @sexytasmin
    @sexytasmin Місяць тому +13

    Great album one of Queen’s best despite being from the 80’s.

  • @LeroyBrown84
    @LeroyBrown84 Місяць тому

    Great reaction again!
    I think the intro bit is done with the upcoming videoclip in mind. Queen just learned all the cool stuff you could do with videos. Welcome to the eighties 😅🔥👑

  • @thewonkyembouchure
    @thewonkyembouchure Місяць тому +1

    The opening of the inaugural track of the album seemed to me an unambiguous statement: "Well - here it is, the synthesizer". Intentionally devoid of any subtlety, it couldn't be mistaken for Brian's customary richly textured guitar work.

  • @TheMister123
    @TheMister123 Місяць тому

    There are several reasons so many of us geek out on time signatures. One reason is precisely because it's so rare for a band / artist to be able to pull it off so well. Probably 95% of songs are in 4/4 or 3/4 or (I guess we can include 6/8 and 12/8), because the musicians are just so accustomed to standard time that they can't imagine pulling off anything else. We get excited because it's like spotting a wild animal in a developed neighborhood. The example here is a great one, because ... it's the perfect choice for this song. And you're right, many of us hardly notice because it's just so obvious that that note NEEDED to be held. 🙂
    I remember being a bit taken aback when you listened to "Mother" from The Wall, and called it "simple". It became clear that you were referring to the harmonic pattern (most of the song sticks to a I-IV-V pattern), and not the rhythms, which of course are quite unusual. In fact, Pink Floyd's drummer ended up not playing on the song because he just couldn't pull it off. But the song sounds quite natural with the time signature changes, and of course as a classical musician time signatures don't really stick out to you as much. But for the rest of us who are accustomed to pop and rock music being in 4/4, it's a big deal. 🙂

  • @yvrkid7070
    @yvrkid7070 Місяць тому

    Thank you for another great reaction, Amy. The first Queen song I ever heard was Killer Queen and one of the things that I loved was the sound of Brian's guitar and how it sounded like it was singing. I'm not a fan of the synthesizer but it was in fashion at the time. The 80s songs with synth were played differently live for the most part which I enjoy much more. Hopefully Dragon Attack is next?

  • @benjaminglover1570
    @benjaminglover1570 Місяць тому

    Great reaction to a great song. By 1980 this band had really distilled their sound. 1974`s Queen II is an absolute showcase of soundscape you may enjoy.

  • @davidalexander-watts6630
    @davidalexander-watts6630 Місяць тому +4

    I always thought this was Queen by numbers, almost a parody of what people think Queen ought to sound like. Presumably this was intentional by Freddie.

  • @TheNoladrummer
    @TheNoladrummer Місяць тому

    Time signature changes used to be rare and exotic in Rock and Pop. It was a sign of musical sophistication back in the day to use them ostentatiously. Bands like Yes, Rush, and various other prog bands have since done it so much that it’s not as rare as it used to be. Still, a lot of Rock fans are still awed and shaken by its use.
    As an addendum, rather than a human to human interaction, Freddie is embodying Eros, Love, itself. He’s telling all of us to Come, play the game of Love! Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable.

    • @ZENOBlAmusic2
      @ZENOBlAmusic2 Місяць тому

      It is pretty rare today in popular music with three and four chord songs, but a lot of 70's bands used to do it quite naturally.

  • @robertpetre9378
    @robertpetre9378 Місяць тому

    Happy Easter 🐣

  • @deboraclark5791
    @deboraclark5791 Місяць тому

    Great reaction 😊

  • @Queenfbrj1
    @Queenfbrj1 Місяць тому +3

    Waiting........

  • @mmanes100
    @mmanes100 Місяць тому +2

    Amy, how are you? First I have to say that I respect how think’s different of me, but I must to say you listened the best songs of Queen (the opera’s fase), by now starts the pop fase. In this fase theres great songs (I hope Vlad choses this songs) like Who Wants to Live Forever, Inuendo, I Want to Break Free, Show Must go On, etc…, but unfortunately the quality is not the same. Im fan of the first fase of Queen, but how I said theres peoples that like the pop fase and I have no problem if this. At the end we all love Queen.

  • @joecunningham_mpls
    @joecunningham_mpls Місяць тому +3

    Originally, the amplification of the guitar was purely a solution to the problem of how loud drums are inherently. They needed the guitars to heard well over the drums, and invented a way. Then, as things always go, loudness became a competitive selling point between amp-makers and the loudness of genre of Rock itself is bemoaned by its detractors, especially by parents who are dealing with what they often call “loud music.” …and the slamming on the locked bedroom door shouting ‘turn it down!” That characteristic of Rock was always going to appear because drums are just really loud.

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Місяць тому +1

      I agree. There was another factor as well. As fans became more demonstrative and loud, and crowds and venues larger, even the drums had to be miked and amplified. Beatlemania with its screamers drove that group to ask Marshall to build more powerful amplifiers, just to be heard at all. Which other makers had to compete with, and the power race was on.

    • @ZENOBlAmusic2
      @ZENOBlAmusic2 Місяць тому

      @@jamesredman1263 You would think it is mostly due to the natural progression of technology and loud crowds that evolved during those times, but I think it is actually more complex. It was also more socially driven then people realize. Interestingly enough, during the 50's and 60's, in other words, even during the heart of Beatlemania, the crowds at opera houses were acting exactly the same, and they obviously don't have any amplification there. They often needed extra police presence at operas houses during this time, crowds often became frenzied, there were a lot of riots at opera houses, during this exact same time. Audiences were acting the same in two very different genres. Just as it was a golden period for rock and popular music, it was also a golden period in opera as well. Therefore it was actually something bigger then technological changes, it was really a social movement. People wanted to get out and enjoy themselves after all of the wars, they were happy to grab onto every opportunity. Here is example just listen to this crowd, it sounds more like a rock concert then a classical performance in an opera house:
      ua-cam.com/video/T-RrG4sfdis/v-deo.htmlsi=sQ5KLROluau4YYtj
      And now we are at a completely different cycle, where all of the genres of music including rock, are not doing that well these days.

  • @epearc
    @epearc Місяць тому

    I was looking forward to The Game coming up. This album came out when I was transitioning into an adolescent and that' when music really grabbed me.. I really hope that Dragon Attack is one of the selected songs. Brian May has a very specific guitar tone that nobody else has duplicated. Dragon Attack is a prime example of that tone.

  • @nedeast6845
    @nedeast6845 Місяць тому

    "may i step inside?" is so different to lyrics now: "I'm coming in, and you better like it"

  • @chrisphillips4779
    @chrisphillips4779 Місяць тому

    The start always reminds me of Ogre Battle from Queen II where the song is played in reverse and then forward.

  • @marblackCanada
    @marblackCanada 29 днів тому

    Freddie would just say the time changes just make things sound more interesting.

  • @madelefanni749
    @madelefanni749 Місяць тому +3

    Ogni volta che sento l'inizio di questo pezzo canticchio "flew in from Miami beach b.o.a.c..." anche se so che non c'entra niente😂

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ Місяць тому +1

    Got confused about channel name. Okay. Queen's "Gimme the Prize', from, Highlander. Brian May says guitar!

  • @stefanolulauru79
    @stefanolulauru79 Місяць тому

    Grande Prof!
    Il mio Solo preferito di Brian May è nel brano "Let me live"
    Mi piace tutto ciò che fa Brian alla chitarra, ma il solo di "let me live" mi da delle emozioni incredibili
    Pur essendo nulla di particolarmente virtuoso
    Chi lo sa, magari un giorno farete un video su quel Brano
    Sarebbe un piacere grande

  • @il_narratore
    @il_narratore Місяць тому +1

    I noticed that you skipped maybe the most inspired album of Queen. I'm talking about QUEEN II. I can't believe that songs like ogre battle, white queen, fairy fellers' master stroke/nevermore, but mostly The march of the black queen are ignored 😥 Also notice that in ther first albums Queen usually tied songs one to another. For example The prohet's song (other song you HAVE to listen) is just before "love of my life" and the end of that is the beginning of the other.
    In the end I hope thato your journey will take care of the second album Queen II, and it should end with "None but you", the last song they wrote togheter.

  • @AlineDo
    @AlineDo Місяць тому +2

    Underrated Queen song this. I love it.

  • @janetd8198
    @janetd8198 Місяць тому +1

    The synth is so unnecessary which is why the live version is even better either at Montreal or at Milton Keyes in 82. Both stellar performances!

  • @user-bv3ts9dp3j
    @user-bv3ts9dp3j Місяць тому +1

    Hot Space coming next. I think this is an undervalued album. Queen really tried something different. People may reappraise this when Amy takes it on. For me The Miracle is the Queen record that I least like returning to form with Innuendo.

  • @Sarvasaha
    @Sarvasaha Місяць тому

    I think that as well as synthesizer on the intro, the whooshing sounds are reversed cymbals played at different tape speeds.

  • @tdratt
    @tdratt Місяць тому

    Enjoyed this

  • @ellajac
    @ellajac Місяць тому

    I always interpreted the lyrics as society (or an other) telling him to play the game and Freddie sort of resisting the idea :) interesting to hear your thoughts

  • @CB-kj6xw
    @CB-kj6xw Місяць тому

    The album just before this was Flash, and it has the same sound feel as that, but it could be the band coming back to land. ☺️Ala Back in the USSR?

  • @tonytjandra4798
    @tonytjandra4798 Місяць тому

    Excuse me,
    Jon Anderson, to most folk, is a Godfather of prog music, for his work as founder member of that genre’s pioneering group Yes. But he’s much more than that. He made pop music with a classical bent during his decade or so with Greek synth hero Vangelis, and has released several splendid, diverse albums under his own name.
    Thank you.

  • @emilyjohn5400
    @emilyjohn5400 Місяць тому +1

    The beginning of the song is in reversal, just like the video clip

  • @GinMae
    @GinMae Місяць тому

    Hey, I think the "no synths" thing came about b/c critics and listeners just did not believe that the sounds they had in the past could have been done "without synthesizers"... Brian's guitar and the incredible vocals with Freddie and Roger were simply not "believed"... lol (p.s. the synths were used "judiciously".. and not throughout the song... I do kind of hate the weird swell toward the end.. )

  • @welcometogeektown
    @welcometogeektown Місяць тому

    You said you don't notice the bass very often.
    Wait 'til next track (much as I love "Dragon Attack," I assume that's being skipped on this Queen 50).

  • @fatimaerdogan8193
    @fatimaerdogan8193 Місяць тому

    Well, they waited to use synth until there were both programmable and polyphonic synth. And with the OB-X also one that was stable enough to be used live.
    Interesting is, they later based some numbers around synihs like "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free".
    "I Want to Break Free" has a nice synth-solo, that reminds of Brians guitar solos. However, it's actually hired
    session musician Fred Mandel playing ALL keyboards!!! (Single version is longer and better than album version).
    About time-sigs: Changes in a piece usually are only between part-changes (verse, chorus, bridge) in rock music,
    because it breaks the rhythm. Here they add time, while the drums rest after the cymbal crash making a smooth
    suspension. There are however surprisingly many numbers in odd time-sigs like 5/4, 13/8 etc.
    Also guitarist like to play for themselves in 6/8, but with a band it ends up like a waltz, but there are
    perhaps numbers that may have an guitar-intro in 6/8....

  • @OriginalLictre
    @OriginalLictre Місяць тому +1

    Could it be that the fade-out is symbolic that 'the game' is continually ongoing, that the point of view is just focusing elsewhere, rather than being wrapped up in the game.

  • @surferles589
    @surferles589 Місяць тому

    Burt Bacharach is the master of time signatures. Listen to Promises Promises

  • @sandrabutler8483
    @sandrabutler8483 Місяць тому +2

    Actually on the 15 albums and almost 700 songs they released its a very small number of records you'll hear the synthesiser, even on the solo albums from three of the group hardly used, they came from the generation of raw music, and a lot of the sound they wanted had been built into The Red Special when both Sir Brian and his dad were building it back 60 years ago, and John with the Amps and his degree in electronics, they were ahead of their time in many respects

    • @peaceofiona9198
      @peaceofiona9198 Місяць тому

      Last time you wrote your nonsense it was 300 songs now it is 700 songs. With your imagination you could easily write another version of The Bible and so called Jesus Christ miracles of multiplying fishes and breads. Laughable

    • @sandrabutler8483
      @sandrabutler8483 Місяць тому

      @@peaceofiona9198 that's because I first thought it was around 300 however I checked on Queen own UA-cam channel and counted the number under the section of released songs and it's almost 700 go and check

    • @S0ldeed
      @S0ldeed Місяць тому +1

      15 albums, with a maximum of 15 songs per album. At best case that's 225.
      If you were inclined to be incredibly generous and include the non queen albums (Freddie 2, Brian 3, Roger 10) that's another 225.
      I'm not sure what the website refers to, but something is not adding up to 700.

    • @S0ldeed
      @S0ldeed Місяць тому

      On synthesizers, I guess how you're defining it. But from the Jupiter on this album to the Fairlight on The Works through the Korg after that, every single album had significant synthetic instrumentation. I belive their addition was additive and nothing to be disappointed in. Machines wouldn't exist without it, and that's a masterful creation.

    • @sandrabutler8483
      @sandrabutler8483 Місяць тому

      @@S0ldeed that's what I thought until I went onto Queen own UA-cam channel and looked under released and counting the numbers up under each record comes to almost 700 there's 47 on just the new version of The Miracle, we all make mistakes but the numbers on their own channel doesn't lie

  • @dugl
    @dugl Місяць тому

    Oh yeah, this song, "Save Me" and "Sail Away sweet sister" from this album are one of my favorites songs from Queen. oh wait, then I listen to literally any other Queen album (except Flash) and now my favorite songs from Queen changed. oh wait, now it's back to The Game again. oh, and now again it's from different albums. Wait, doesn't this mean all of their songs and albums (except Flash) are my favorite? OH YEAH

  • @sigcola
    @sigcola Місяць тому

    By this album you can find a different personality of Freddie. Exactly as you says, you can hear by the lyrics, a kind of maturity in the Freddie compositions. It's the maturity in the sexual way. He started to keep his famous mustachous that were the gay fashion of the '80s but also in the late '70s. He is doing a n official coming out of himself started with Bohemian Rhapsody but only in this album you can see a certainty that he had not before.. And here, afther a lot of experiences, he his now proposing to follow the rules of love... In few words, while before you can hear a Freddie like a young boy, now, you're starting to hear a mature man proud of what he is..

  • @jonathanhill9748
    @jonathanhill9748 Місяць тому

    It sounds like the opening synth is being played in reverse.

  • @Zadster
    @Zadster Місяць тому +1

    Many artists were very reluctant to embrace the synthesiser. Back in the late 70s/early 80s the media very much presented synths as "cheating" saying things like "they just write the music for you". Which was clearly nonsense. Having said that, some bands and performers even now seem to stick to a small range of sounds and phrases, but I guess lazy is lazy, whatever instrument you use. Nevertheless, synths became a powerful tool in the hands of artists. Whether it be Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, Human League or Queen. Indeed, it would have been difficult to write the Flash Gordon music without synths!

  • @j0hnf_uk
    @j0hnf_uk Місяць тому

    This song isn't all that dissimilar to, 'Don't Stop Me Now', in it's lyrical context. The idea of basically doing whatever you want, going with the flow of how you feel about things and hang the consequences. Literally, 'playing the game of love.' Make of that what you will. This album does mark a change in Queen's output, and not just because of the inclusion of synthesizers! Freddie in particular was in a transitional period of the type of music he wanted to produce, having been influenced with ideas different to that he'd taken notice of before. I suppose it could be his confidence expanding to embrace even more genres of music. Which doesn't sound all that different to what went on before, but he takes it more into a specific direction. That being more along a funk line. They do it in their own inimitable style, of course, but it's still quite distinct. I suspect you'll hear it in all its glory, soon enough.

  • @tacomadc
    @tacomadc Місяць тому

    Could you please do a video of Rush's "Xanadu?" I think you'd find is really interesting.

  • @marblackCanada
    @marblackCanada 29 днів тому

    Brian didn't either, done before he came to the studio, the synthesizer part I mean.