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Post by redgrin on Sept 10, 2020 19:29:09 GMT
I saw some posts from 2011 on Queenzone, there are some links, with some unavailable content, that was the raw version of this song's live performance... Nedless to say, I wanna hear it, it was destroyed by the official release
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Post by Mustapha Ibrahim on Sept 10, 2020 20:03:48 GMT
Do you know who posted it and where you found it?
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Post by blackparadox on Sept 11, 2020 16:16:38 GMT
I would like to hear it
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Post by redgrin on Sept 11, 2020 17:53:08 GMT
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Post by BrƎИsꓘi on Sept 11, 2020 18:25:52 GMT
you can find it on the Live At The Rainbow '74 [Dbl CD / Quad Vinyl] release from 2014. As it (not long after that QZone thread) became an official release, it should have been removed from the usual YT (etc) places...some "user edits" are still around: Freddie's playing through the early part of the bridge @01:26 is sublime. i always wondered about two things: ♦ was Roger's "friend" at 02:17 live or an overdub? ♦ Freddie's "crack it open if you please" @ 02:28 - was that an ironically-timed voice crack? or was he (due to the vocal gymnastics/speed) literally gasping for air? and...while we're on the subject: how many lead singers would have the balls to place four fast-tempo vocal songs together in the setlist? ♦ Great King Rat ♦The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke ♦ Keep Yourself Alive ♦ Seven Seas of Rhye
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Post by sciadi on Sept 11, 2020 22:07:40 GMT
you can find it on the Live At The Rainbow '74 [Dbl CD / Quad Vinyl] release from 2014. As it (not long after that QZone thread) became an official release, it should have been removed from the usual YT (etc) places...some "user edits" are still around: Freddie's playing through the early part of the bridge @01:26 is sublime. i always wondered about two things: ♦ was Roger's "friend" at 02:17 live or an overdub? ♦ Freddie's "crack it open if you please" @ 02:28 - was that an ironically-timed voice crack? or was he (due to the vocal gymnastics/speed) literally gasping for air? and...while we're on the subject: how many lead singers would have the balls to place four fast-tempo vocal songs together in the setlist? ♦ Great King Rat ♦The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke ♦ Keep Yourself Alive ♦ Seven Seas of Rhye I’m no expert but; 1. I don’t think there is any overdub since the song was not intended to be published on the original live album back in 1974 (the Sheetkeeckers bootleg), so Roger most likely sang it. However they probably pitch-corrected the note like they did with the rest of the song. 2. Freddie just slides into falsetto (like “to see the feller crack a nut at night’s noon time” at the beginning) but his voice wavers a little possibly because he was running out of breath.
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Post by redgrin on Sept 12, 2020 18:47:13 GMT
you can find it on the Live At The Rainbow '74 [Dbl CD / Quad Vinyl] release from 2014. As it (not long after that QZone thread) became an official release, it should have been removed from the usual YT (etc) places...some "user edits" are still around: Freddie's playing through the early part of the bridge @01:26 is sublime. i always wondered about two things: ♦ was Roger's "friend" at 02:17 live or an overdub? ♦ Freddie's "crack it open if you please" @ 02:28 - was that an ironically-timed voice crack? or was he (due to the vocal gymnastics/speed) literally gasping for air? and...while we're on the subject: how many lead singers would have the balls to place four fast-tempo vocal songs together in the setlist? ♦ Great King Rat ♦The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke ♦ Keep Yourself Alive ♦ Seven Seas of Rhye I perfectly know about the 2014 release, it makes me wanna wash my ears...
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Post by redgrin on Sept 12, 2020 18:48:28 GMT
you can find it on the Live At The Rainbow '74 [Dbl CD / Quad Vinyl] release from 2014. As it (not long after that QZone thread) became an official release, it should have been removed from the usual YT (etc) places...some "user edits" are still around: Freddie's playing through the early part of the bridge @01:26 is sublime. i always wondered about two things: ♦ was Roger's "friend" at 02:17 live or an overdub? ♦ Freddie's "crack it open if you please" @ 02:28 - was that an ironically-timed voice crack? or was he (due to the vocal gymnastics/speed) literally gasping for air? and...while we're on the subject: how many lead singers would have the balls to place four fast-tempo vocal songs together in the setlist? ♦ Great King Rat ♦The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke ♦ Keep Yourself Alive ♦ Seven Seas of Rhye I’m no expert but; 1. I don’t think there is any overdub since the song was not intended to be published on the original live album back in 1974 (the Sheetkeeckers bootleg), so Roger most likely sang it. However they probably pitch-corrected the note like they did with the rest of the song. 2. Freddie just slides into falsetto (like “to see the feller crack a nut at night’s noon time” at the beginning) but his voice wavers a little possibly because he was running out of breath. They could have simply taken some vocals from the original... Never say never
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Post by sciadi on Sept 13, 2020 0:21:54 GMT
I’m no expert but; 1. I don’t think there is any overdub since the song was not intended to be published on the original live album back in 1974 (the Sheetkeeckers bootleg), so Roger most likely sang it. However they probably pitch-corrected the note like they did with the rest of the song. 2. Freddie just slides into falsetto (like “to see the feller crack a nut at night’s noon time” at the beginning) but his voice wavers a little possibly because he was running out of breath. They could have simply taken some vocals from the original... Never say never Actually Roger doesn’t sing “friends” in the studio version, so it’s clear he did sang that note. By the way, by relistening to the track, I got the feeling they overdubbed the line “and a satyr peers under lady’s gown” from the original version, since that falsetto in the background doesn’t sound like Roger.
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Post by BrƎИsꓘi on Sept 13, 2020 11:01:31 GMT
Actually Roger doesn’t sing “friends” in the studio version, so it’s clear he did sang that note. on the original, i can definitely hear "lady friend" (behind freddie's lead) and it sounds very like Roger. Applying to this line only: "Fairy dandy, tickling the fancy - of his lady friend" this is what I hear: Lead vocals throughout this line: Freddie Harmony vocals: "fairy dandy" = Freddie "tickling the fancy" = Freddie/Brian/Roger "of his lady friend" = Roger - the volume on this fades up to a louder climax of "lady friend"
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Post by redgrin on Sept 13, 2020 17:15:31 GMT
They could have simply taken some vocals from the original... Never say never Actually Roger doesn’t sing “friends” in the studio version, so it’s clear he did sang that note. By the way, by relistening to the track, I got the feeling they overdubbed the line “and a satyr peers under lady’s gown” from the original version, since that falsetto in the background doesn’t sound like Roger. I am sorry, but this isn't about that in the first place, I'm here in search of the undubbed one
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 13:25:44 GMT
Regarding 'lady friend', there are two falsetto bits: Roger and Brian. Brian did loads of falsetto singing in the early days, both live and in the studio. It wasn't just Roger and Frederick.
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Post by dysan on Oct 21, 2020 9:06:53 GMT
I saw some posts from 2011 on Queenzone, there are some links, with some unavailable content, that was the raw version of this song's live performance... Nedless to say, I wanna hear it, it was destroyed by the official release The links in the thread (actually 2014) were to the original 30 second preview clips on Amazon and iTunes ahead of the release of the album rather than an undoctored live versions. Hope this helps.
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Post by rub3945 on Nov 10, 2020 0:19:26 GMT
I'm devastated to have only just found this thread now! Queen Zone is now closed so these original previews are no where to be found. Would anybody on here happen to have a link to this? I'd really appreciate it...
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Post by dysan on May 4, 2021 5:56:44 GMT
I'm devastated to have only just found this thread now! Queen Zone is now closed so these original previews are no where to be found. Would anybody on here happen to have a link to this? I'd really appreciate it... It was literally just the 30 second preview clips you can still get on iTunes and Amazon music.
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Post by Emmanuel on May 6, 2021 1:19:59 GMT
I'm devastated to have only just found this thread now! Queen Zone is now closed so these original previews are no where to be found. Would anybody on here happen to have a link to this? I'd really appreciate it... It was literally just the 30 second preview clips you can still get on iTunes and Amazon music. link?
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Post by pg on May 6, 2021 16:35:39 GMT
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Post by Setzer on May 6, 2021 20:24:45 GMT
It was literally just the 30 second preview clips you can still get on iTunes and Amazon music. link? Why do you want a link? It's the exact same mess as the full release.
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Post by soundfreak1 on May 10, 2021 17:54:50 GMT
It's a very weird recording raising more questions than giving answers.
That brings me to the question about their rehearsal sessions for the concert-tours. What were they like? Did they try every song of a new album? Or was it clear from the start, that songs like "Killer Queen" would never be played in their full glory? Did they record those rehearsals? And if so - did they keep the tapes?
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Post by readyeddie on Sept 25, 2021 22:03:08 GMT
Until I saw Chinwonder2's analysis of the Rainbow concerts, I had always assumed that 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' was really sung on the night as it is on the 2014 release, and it's something that I still believe. The reason for this is because there is nothing to back up the argument that the SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part is very very VERY heavily pitch-corrected. When I have commented this on various forums and YouTube videos, people have always responded 'How can you not hear how much auto-tune there is?', so I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how you can tell it is pitch-corrected, and how it differs to parts that aren't pitch-corrected?
Thanks
P.S. I am not bashing Chinwonder2 or anyone who believes it is pitch-corrected. Chin, you're channel is amazing and I am loving your Live vs. Overdubs series so far! And to the people who do believe it is pitch-corrected, you're probably right, I mean it is QPL after-all!!!
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Post by Lord Fickle on Sept 25, 2021 22:15:19 GMT
Until I saw Chinwonder2's analysis of the Rainbow concerts, I had always assumed that 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' was really sung on the night as it is on the 2014 release, and it's something that I still believe. The reason for this is because there is nothing to back up the argument that the SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part is very very VERY heavily pitch-corrected. When I have commented this on various forums and YouTube videos, people have always responded 'How can you not hear how much auto-tune there is?', so I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how you can tell it is pitch-corrected, and how it differs to parts that aren't pitch-corrected? Thanks P.S. I am not bashing Chinwonder2 or anyone who believes it is pitch-corrected. Chin, you're channel is amazing and I am loving your Live vs. Overdubs series so far! And to the people who do believe it is pitch-corrected, you're probably right, I mean it is QPL after-all!!! Got to be honest, I can't hear pitch correction either, even when it's been pointed out to me with a big stick. I'm glad I'm not the only one! That said, I was very surprised to hear him go for the high note in "PLOUGHBOY", and I guess it could be said that it sounds slightly suspicious. I'm only saying I personally can't hear any obvious tweaking - that doesn't mean it isn't there.
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Post by warewolf95 on Sept 25, 2021 23:20:19 GMT
Until I saw Chinwonder2's analysis of the Rainbow concerts, I had always assumed that 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' was really sung on the night as it is on the 2014 release, and it's something that I still believe. The reason for this is because there is nothing to back up the argument that the SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part is very very VERY heavily pitch-corrected. When I have commented this on various forums and YouTube videos, people have always responded 'How can you not hear how much auto-tune there is?', so I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how you can tell it is pitch-corrected, and how it differs to parts that aren't pitch-corrected? Thanks P.S. I am not bashing Chinwonder2 or anyone who believes it is pitch-corrected. Chin, you're channel is amazing and I am loving your Live vs. Overdubs series so far! And to the people who do believe it is pitch-corrected, you're probably right, I mean it is QPL after-all!!! Got to be honest, I can't hear pitch correction either, even when it's been pointed out to me with a big stick. I'm glad I'm not the only one! That said, I was very surprised to hear him go for the high note in "PLOUGHBOY", and I guess it could be said that it sounds slightly suspicious. I'm only saying I personally can't hear any obvious tweaking - that doesn't mean it isn't there. I usually can't hear it either unless it's specifically pointed out to me. I'd rather there not be any, but if they are gonna do it, I definitely don't think it's blatant to the negative. Unnecessary, yes, but distracting/bothersome, no.
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Post by Dry Paint Dealer Undr on Sept 25, 2021 23:39:07 GMT
Until I saw Chinwonder2's analysis of the Rainbow concerts, I had always assumed that 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' was really sung on the night as it is on the 2014 release, and it's something that I still believe. The reason for this is because there is nothing to back up the argument that the SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part is very very VERY heavily pitch-corrected. When I have commented this on various forums and YouTube videos, people have always responded 'How can you not hear how much auto-tune there is?', so I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how you can tell it is pitch-corrected, and how it differs to parts that aren't pitch-corrected? Thanks P.S. I am not bashing Chinwonder2 or anyone who believes it is pitch-corrected. Chin, you're channel is amazing and I am loving your Live vs. Overdubs series so far! And to the people who do believe it is pitch-corrected, you're probably right, I mean it is QPL after-all!!! I am one of the people who hears it even when not prompted to, it was probably sung similarly but not exact, there is some weirdness in that vocal line that is hard to explain to someone who doesn't hear it (most of that being down to me being bad at explaining) There might be some videos somewhere on yt that can use other songs as example to explain exactly what i mean since i'm not good at explaining
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Post by shane on Sept 26, 2021 0:44:11 GMT
The SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part actually sounds normal to my ears as well. I think the falsetto in "to see a fellow crack a nut at night's moon time" sounds very off though, almost robotic sounding
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Post by Sammy B. Willickers on Sept 26, 2021 2:05:05 GMT
Until I saw Chinwonder2's analysis of the Rainbow concerts, I had always assumed that 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' was really sung on the night as it is on the 2014 release, and it's something that I still believe. The reason for this is because there is nothing to back up the argument that the SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part is very very VERY heavily pitch-corrected. When I have commented this on various forums and YouTube videos, people have always responded 'How can you not hear how much auto-tune there is?', so I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how you can tell it is pitch-corrected, and how it differs to parts that aren't pitch-corrected? Thanks P.S. I am not bashing Chinwonder2 or anyone who believes it is pitch-corrected. Chin, you're channel is amazing and I am loving your Live vs. Overdubs series so far! And to the people who do believe it is pitch-corrected, you're probably right, I mean it is QPL after-all!!! On the 'PLOUGH-BOY' part of that line, It sounds rather unnatural, whereas on the 'Hero' line (After dragonfly trumpeter line), it sounds normal (To me at least). How much it's pitch-corrected is up for debate, but considering the odd sound of Fred's voice on the former, It's probably more than just a minor edit. Also, I'm sure most people here know that you don't mean any harm (Sorry if I'm coming off as a bit of a jerk btw, I'm just saying that most people know that the people who ask these questions mean well, and aren't doing it out of malicious intent)
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Post by Sammy B. Willickers on Sept 26, 2021 2:06:15 GMT
Wish we'd get an audience recording of this show, Just so we could find out definitively
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Post by mrmarioanonym on Sept 26, 2021 8:00:09 GMT
i still think they not only pitch-corrected the vocals quite heavily but also flew in a lot of stuff from the Queen 2 multis (maybe from an alternate take). It just doesn't sound 100% live to me. Then again, the whole release sounds so artificial, it's off-putting.
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Post by n39 on Sept 26, 2021 9:40:50 GMT
Certain lines just sound far too artificial, not at all like Freddie's voice when singing live.
Have you ever heard the very 'unique' tone Freddie uses on the word 'ploughboy' on any other live recording? I definitely haven't. It's been heavily tinkered with, especially 'see the feller crack a nut at night's moon time'. The way he switches from chest voice on 'see' to falsetto for the rest of the line sounds robotic! 'Sound' on 'wait till you hear the sound' sounds very strange, probably Freddie running out of breath and trying to strain his way through the line.
Do we know if Freddie had a cold at this time? His voice sounds very raspy and nasally, perhaps why they chose to tinker with certain lines.
The vocal mix isn't brilliant IMO, Brian is too low so can't really hear his harmony line coming through too well.
I'm really surprised no audience recording of this has leaked considering we have bootlegs of other tracks from the concert. It would really help clear up this mystery
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Post by Lord Fickle on Sept 26, 2021 9:45:14 GMT
i still think they not only pitch-corrected the vocals quite heavily but also flew in a lot of stuff from the Queen 2 multis (maybe from an alternate take). It just doesn't sound 100% live to me. Then again, the whole release sounds so artificial, it's off-putting. Just think of the complaints and whinging though, if they put out a commercial release with all the mistakes, bum notes, and voice cracks still in it. One of the most successful live albums ever is Thin Lizzy's Live and Dangerous, and half of that was re-recorded in the studio. On AC/DC's If You Want Blood..., another classic live album, the backing track to Whole Lotta Rosie is the studio version sped up a bit, with a 'live' overdubbed vocal and guitar solo.
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Post by readyeddie on Sept 26, 2021 9:45:26 GMT
Until I saw Chinwonder2's analysis of the Rainbow concerts, I had always assumed that 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke' was really sung on the night as it is on the 2014 release, and it's something that I still believe. The reason for this is because there is nothing to back up the argument that the SOLDIER SAILOR TINKER TAILOR PLOUGH-BOY part is very very VERY heavily pitch-corrected. When I have commented this on various forums and YouTube videos, people have always responded 'How can you not hear how much auto-tune there is?', so I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how you can tell it is pitch-corrected, and how it differs to parts that aren't pitch-corrected? Thanks P.S. I am not bashing Chinwonder2 or anyone who believes it is pitch-corrected. Chin, you're channel is amazing and I am loving your Live vs. Overdubs series so far! And to the people who do believe it is pitch-corrected, you're probably right, I mean it is QPL after-all!!! Got to be honest, I can't hear pitch correction either, even when it's been pointed out to me with a big stick. I'm glad I'm not the only one! That said, I was very surprised to hear him go for the high note in "PLOUGHBOY", and I guess it could be said that it sounds slightly suspicious. I'm only saying I personally can't hear any obvious tweaking - that doesn't mean it isn't there. Thanks for the reply, glad I'm not the only one too! On the word PLOUGHBOY, Freddie's voice ever-so-slightly breaks, which suggests to me that it was actually sung like that. I have no problem with a bit of correction here and there when a note is flat or if there is some instrument feedback, it makes the listening experience more enjoyable for me tbh! I too am surprised if Freddie really did go for the big crescendo on THAT line, but it was the end of the tour and we all know that the band are always on top form at the end of a tour and will always put on a SHOW, especially when it was their biggest paying audience yet!
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