level 9
觉得这首歌里面freedie的表现太突出了,声乐以及钢琴。而且我觉得这首歌在早期作品里面是古典气息最浓郁的,很带感。结尾的钢琴很无敌!
2013年05月19日 08点05分
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level 9
我想知道背景和声有谁,我只听出来 Roger和freedie的声音。
2013年05月19日 08点05分
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level 12
"My Fairy King", written by Mercury, deals with Rhye, a fantasy world created by him and featured in other Queen songs, most notably "Seven Seas of Rhye". "My Fairy King" is the first song on the album to feature Mercury's piano skills – as the piano on "Doing All Right" was played by May, who was quite impressed by Mercury's piano playing on the track, and from this point on Mercury handled most of Queen's piano parts.
Before writing this song Mercury was known as Freddie Bulsara, and this song is said to have inspired him to change his surname. Its lyrics contain a verse with the words "Mother Mercury, look what they've done to me." May has said that after the line was written, Freddie claimed he was singing about his own mother. Subsequently, Freddie Bulsara took the stage name Freddie Mercury. This was another attempt to separate his stage persona ("extroverted monster", as Mercury himself once described it) from his personal persona (introverted).
Written during the band's time in the studio, the song contains many voice overdubs and vocal harmonies, which Mercury was fond of. Taylor also displays his vocal skills here, hitting some of the highest notes in the composition. The vocal overdubs technique would later be used in many Queen songs, most notably "Bohemian Rhapsody". Mercury borrowed some lines from Robert Browning's poem, "The Pied Piper of Hamelin".
2013年05月19日 08点05分
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level 9
我记得之前看到过一篇关于queen ii专辑的花絮 里面有专门讲的 下次找到就发来
2013年05月22日 18点05分
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