Bohemian Rhapsody started from THIS Song- And I can prove it!
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Yes, more videos like this! Good job! Thanks for your work.
Brilliant analysis - enjoyed it very much. Thank you Dom! :)
Queen 2 is fantastic. The descending semitone bass was Mercury's calling card. Death on to legs and a lot more music. It adds drama and Freddie was a dramatic singer and composer. Great guys. When Freddie died, John Deacon said the game was over. The "Queen" is dead. And so it was. Freddie was the Queen.
I so agree! He was using this technique all the time- even until the later years
Finally someone noticing that that's possibly the real masterpiece from Queen. Well done!
I was a junior in high school in 1976 & I played this album endlessly. A true masterpiece.
"Queen II" is on another level. This has always been one of my all-time favorite songs-a masterpiece. I also love "The Millionaire Waltz." from "A day at the races". I completely share that feeling you mentioned at 9:59. Great video!
Edit: Ha! I hadn't yet reached the part where you mention "The Millionaire Waltz" when I wrote my comment. I guess those of us who love progressive music have similar tastes. Cheers!
Never heard that song before, thanks for presenting it, Dom!!
Great, great music!
What a pleasure to share your enthusiasm Dom! thanks ... and more of the same please!
Why is this man freaking out? For the love of music, the understanding of highest craft, for appreciation. Thanks for this video and thanks for your infectious enthusiasm, Dom!
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The entire side Black of Queen II is phenomenal! My favorite Queen album of all time! Thanks Dom!
Wow! That was so good! I could watch videos like this all day ❤ So much information and inspiration 😊
Wow, thank you!
Dom is a Queen Fan! So great to know! And by the way, I'm a big appreciator of Deacon's bass style.
Don't shy away from musicology. There are more of us musicology nerds out here than you might think and even for those that are not well versed, being exposed to more academic approaches to music will only inspire them to dig deep and learn more. Your fans will be drawn to the things that excite you. Knowledge is power! 👍
Thank you Darrell! I am all about going deeep into musicological concepts 🥰
THANK YOU FOR GIVING JUSTICE TO THIS MASTERPIECE!❤❤
Fantastic!!! Musical analisys it is always welcome, congrats!!
Great video. I enjoyed every minute of it. 🙂Thank you for your enthusiasm, love and passion for this musical masterpiece. Besides "The Millionaire Waltz" there are many more exciting songs like “Was It All Worth It”, “Innuendo”, “Let me live” ... All “hidden champions”. It's nice that you also mention John's bass playing in particular.
Next level analysis right there - magic to watch and listen to!!! The bar has just been reset, erased, re-re-set and then reversed over and then set again. More of this type of analysis please Dom. Quality content - Cheers :)
What an awesome video!! More like this please!
- Awesome. Awesome to the max !
Love these vids man, keep em coming!
Amazing video! What an awesome analysis from the talented Dom Sigalas!👌
Complimenti per la tua analisi che dimostra obbiettività e competenza ma soprattutto amore per l’arte.
Complimenti anche per i tuoi tutorial
resi alla portata di tutti.
Finalmente infine un musicista per le nuove generazioni.
Continua così!
Thank you my friend ❤️
Grazie a te.
Wow an amazing track from Queen I had not heard before. Thanks Dom. that intro I immediately heard track 1 from Muse Absolution in the piano!
Holy cow! You are SO right!!! 🤯🤯🤯
One of my favorite songs ❤ and QUEEN is my favorite band ever ❤️.
Thank you for the video, Dom!
Beautiful 😍 .
So good to hear! Same here too! 😍
Thanks Dom! You brought back such great memories and now I have to play their back catalogue from the beginning! I remember bouncing as many tracks as possible in my Teac 144 cassette 4 track, perhaps not as complex as this 😂 I still have my Teac 38 & 32 machines with the 2 Dolby NR units to reduce the hiss on bouncing. I wonder if they still work 🤔
Im so glad Im part of the generetion who grew up on this music
great analysis
would love to see you make a video like this with a more modern pop song, going over modern production techniques.
What a great song and video! 😀
Glad you liked it 🥰
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Amazing work Dom - loved this episode and Queen - I always thought of March of the Black Queen being the first part of a trilogy with Bohemian Rhapsody as part 2 and Millionaires Waltz as part 3 - maybe the story carries on through the other songs on subsequent albums - there is definitely something autobiographical about these songs.
Oh gosh yes the Millionaire Waltz is another masterpiece!!!
"Millionaire Walz" would be amazing, Dom!!!
You have a point there.
Then we understand that Muse has listened a lot more to Queen than we have ever expected !
Then, there's Roy Thomas Baker production, too. Layered harmonies which he later brought to Journey & the Cars for some of their albums.
I had a conversation with a guy caller Asher regarding timewarp he asked me to play, he explained Sarm (West as he was also referring to a Sarm East) was built to record it for Richard O'Brian. (He also referenced recording bands in the Cavern some years earlier, asked him loads of music tech questions but his theory seemed really quite sound) He explained close miking he experimented with but I remember trying to catch him out saying that was Phil Specter's technique. He said oh I worked with Phil Spectre.
He also said they put together a record on an early Sony Digital Machine (4 track which had to be bounced down painstakingly as the tech wasn't great, at the time) The record he was talking about was Bohenien Rapsody by Queen. If true, can you imagine undertaking that on an old Sony Digital Recorder from back then bouncing down to 4 tracks?
BTW He said they bounced it from tape recordings.
Highly interesting video. 🤩
My favorite queen album!!!
Mine too!
Great analysis, thanks. I also think Freddy was listening to Brian Wilson.
I had never heard that.. I did really get into Inuendo .and the tragic Made In Heaven.
At 9 minutes you start talking about the cascading vocals. On this one they sang the full chord from the start, then muted the channels and unmuted them in time during the mixdown, which is why you lose the attack. When they revisited it in Bohemian Rhapsody they sang each note at the appropriate time giving a slightly different effect. I think Brian spoke about it in a documentary about Bo Rhap a few years ago.
I hear some Beach Boys-esque vocal harmonies in there.
Nice one mate. what screen are you using? Is it touchscreen as well?
TBH, I always wondered why the Queen II album has their faces on cover identical to the Bohemian Rhapsody video 2 years later :P, they recovered the video from Queen II? They had a time machine?
I think they just recreated this cover in the Bohemian Rhapsody video. Interesting stuff right?
interesting video..👍
which make/model monitor you are using, please?
OK then from one Queen nerd to another, let's go with The Millionaire Waltz :D
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How do you isolate the voice track ?
Many people asked me so I put a link in the description. It’s called Spectralayers
What's with the virtual monitor, Dom?
that's all about guitarist who made it to legend level. They had mostly ONE tone. In Brian May's Case, it was 1 UGLY tone...but heck it cut through!
This is an example of artificial song writing. Experimenting with massive vocals and other sounds, but there is no real magic that starts on Queen's third album "sheer heart attack")))
Interesting thought ! I personally loved the adventures on Queen II :) but all Queen albums are amazing to be honest!
I thought this was AI....I know, sorry.