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Ian takes on the Freddie greatest hit "Don't Stop Me Now" off of the Queen album "Jazz". We talk about the meaning, the musicality and the emtional conenction of this masterpiece. and then we score it ...will we break ranks and shock you?
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Sam Swallow brings us the Mercury and Moran gospel tinged "All Gods People" off of the Queen "Innuendo" album. We chat about it's providence, arrangment, style, music theory and much more and then, of course, the scores. Sam in his infinite kindness brings us a special second version too.
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Matt enlists the help of Emma Siegfried, to take on the Freddie Mercury song "Somebody To Love" off of the Queen Album "A Day At The Races". We discuss many aspects of this keystone track, from harmonies, lyrics, style and of course the scores.
Emma is a Student at the ACM and won a competition to sing with the recovering Queen Podcast.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Ian takes on the early Freddie number "My Fairy King" off of the Queen Album "Queen". We talk about the complexity, the playing, lyrics and much more, and of course those scores.
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Ian tackles the early Brian May Classic "Keep Yourself Alive" off of the Queen Album "Queen", with a little extra guitars by Matt. We chat about the Lyrics, the guitar riffs, versions the significance and much much more, and of course the scores.
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Ian and special guest Thomas Brunkard take on the Brian and Freddie gem "Bijou" off of the Queen album Innuendo. We discuss musical themes, perfromance, the guitar playing and much much more and of course the scores!!!
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Matt and Jai tackle the Brian May ode to Japanese fans "Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" off of the Queen Album "A Day At The Races". We talk about organs, harmoniums nad plastic pianos (far too much), how to write Japanese lyrics and much much more and we also give it our all important score.
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Jai covers the Roger Taylor classsic "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" off of the Queen album "Innuendo". We chat about its place in the catlogue, the sadness associated with the song, perfromances, how good is deacy and of course the the almost impossible scores
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Ian tackles the Brian May rocker "White Man" off of the Queen album "A Day At The Races". We delve into the heart of one of Queen's most heavy and provocative tracks, "White Man." Does this this song stand as a testament to Queen's ability to blend rock's raw energy with profound thematic depth. Join us as we explore the intricate musical architecture—from its compelling use of power chords and riffs to the syncopation that drives its rhythm.
Whether you're a lifelong Queen aficionado or new to their catalog, this episode promises to deepen your appreciation for the band's artistry and the powerful messages embedded in their music. So plug in, turn up the volume, and let's uncover the layers of "White Man".
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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We're back for Season 10. This week Matt finishes off his cover of Freddie Mercury's fantasy prog song "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke" off of Queen II, with a little help from Ian's high vocals. It's also a double bonus as Ian's gives you Procession to replace the usual intro. We discuss the Richard Dadd painitng, the performances, the live version? and much more, ...and of course we get to the scoring. Can you guess what we give this gem?
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Sam Swallow joins Matt once again to cover the Brian May Dixie tune "Good Company" off of the "A Night of the Opera" album
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Matt and Jai take on Freddie Mercury's moody masterpiece, "My Melancholy Blues," off of Queen's iconic "News of the World" album. Join us as we unpack the song's jazzy undertones, and that unique 2/4 shuffle beat We'll explore the song's recording process in the refurbished Wessex Studio and the Bösendorfer Imperial Piano and John Deacon's Fretless Precision bass in crafting its distinctive sound. Drawing parallels with Liza Minelli's tracks on "Cabaret" and diving into its chord progressions, we'll discuss how Freddie Mercury's creation foreshadows the "Jazz" album and its relationship with earlier Queen tracks. With insights from those snippets from the "News of the World" documentary, this episode looks into one of Queen's most introspective tracks.
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Matt takes on the Brian May rocker "Tear It Up" off of "The Works" The boys dissect its origins, lyrics, and the powerful message behind it. Was it Brian May's defiant stand against the disco influence of Hotspace? Or was it a reflection of the band's internal dynamics and their ever-evolving sound? a critique of their previous record to its undertones of sexual aggression.
Of course, no episode would be complete without our signature segment: the scores against the Queen canon. How does "Tear It Up" fare when pitted against the legendary discography of one of rock's most iconic bands? Tune in to find out!
Join us for a journey through the making, impact, and legacy of "Tear It Up." Whether you're a die-hard Queen fan or just discovering their magic, this episode promises insights, debates, and a fresh perspective on a classic track. Don't miss it!
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Ian tackles the exhilarating track "Breakthru" off of Queen's 1989 album 'The Miracle'. Known for its upbeat tempo and infectious melody, this song encapsulates the essence of what makes Queen's music timeless.
We delve into the complex musical arrangements that give "Breakthru" its unmistakable charm. From its jazzy vocal harmonies to the synthesized bass lines, we explore how Queen managed to create a pop-rock anthem.
We also examine the lyrical content and its various interpretations, offering our own unique insights into what Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor might have been thinking when they penned this classic.
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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This week Ian takes on The Show Must Go On off of the Queen Album Innuendo. Join us as we delve into the depths of one of Queen's most iconic and emotionally charged songs, "The Show Must Go On." Discover the story behind this power ballad, that chronicles Freddie Mercury's unwavering determination to perform despite his deteriorating health. We'll explore the song's creation, from its initial chord sequences to the powerful lyrics that resonate with so many. Hear tales of Freddie's legendary recording session, where, against all odds, he delivered one of his most memorable vocal performances. We'll also touch on the song's legacy, from its live performances with stars like Elton John to covers by artists like Celine Dion. This episode is a tribute to the spirit of Queen and the message that no matter the challenges, the show must always go on
Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Matt recruits Ben Wheeler once more to take on Queen's early masterpiece, 'Great King Rat.' off of Queen's first album "Queen". Join them as they unravel the intricate layers of this iconic track, from its innovative structure to the genius of Freddie Mercury's songwriting. Discover the musical prowess of Brian May's guitar solos, the rhythmic complexities, and the harmonic transitions that make this song a testament to Queen's enduring legacy. Whether you're a die-hard Queen fan or new to their music, this episode promises a fresh perspective on a classic. Tune in and rock on with Jai, Matt, Ian and special guest once again Ben/
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This week Matt and Jai take on "Las Palabras De Amor (The Words of Love)" a Brain Ballad off of the Queen "Hot Space Album"
We chat synths, songs, meaning, and of course the important scores on the doors.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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Join us as we dissect this lesser-known gem The Hitman off of Queen's 1991 album, 'Innuendo.' We'll explore the song's hard-hitting lyrics, its pulsating rhythm, and the raw energy that makes it a standout in Queen's diverse catalogue. We'll delve into how "The Hitman" showcases the band's ability to blend rock and pop elements, creating a sound that's uniquely their own.
We share our personal interpretations of the song, discuss its place in Queen's discography, and explore its reception among fans and critics. We'll also delve into the song's connection to the band members, particularly Brian May, who isn't credited with writing the heavy guitar riff that drives the song.
Matt does the faithful cover of "The Hitman" at the end of the episode.
Don't miss Episode 103 of the Recovering Queen podcast - where we find that every song of Queen is a kind of magic!
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Ian takes on the Roger Taylor classic "A Kind Of Magic" a song off of the Queen album "A Kind Of Magic". Matt takes on the challenge of adding some of the difficult guitars to the mix.
Our fascinating and thought-provoking analysis of "A Kind of Magic." From deciphering hidden meanings to exploring the deeper layers of the lyrics, is sure to leave you pondering the mysteries of the song.Join us on this magical journey as we explore Queen's "A Kind of Magic" from every angle
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Welcome to season 8 of the Recovering Queen Podcast, the show where we dive deep into the rich tapestry of Queen's music, one song at a time. Today, we're turning our spotlight onto a track that encapsulates the band's unyielding spirit and their knack for creating anthems that resonate across generations - 'One Vision.':
In this episode, long time listerner Jeronimo joins Matt, Jai and Ian to dissect 'One Vision,' a song off of 'A Kind of Magic' album, the song that also kicked off the concerts of the Magic tour. We'll explore the songwriting process, the unique contributions of each band member, and the cultural context in which this song was created.
We'll delve into the song's structure, its driving rhythm, and the innovative techniques used in its recording. We'll discuss how the song, credited to the whole band, showcases Brian May's instrumental hooks and Roger Taylor's germinal idea, which later split into 'One Vision' and 'A Kind of Magic.'
We'll also examine the guitar solo, where May uses the tapping technique for the first time on a record since 'It's Late' in 1977. This solo, with its triplet-driven rhythm and chromatic steps, is a testament to May's technical prowess and creative genius.
So join us as we uncover the magic of 'One Vision,' a song that embodies Queen's vision of unity and their ability to create music that transcends time and genre. Whether you're a lifelong Queen fan or new to their music, this episode is sure to give you a fresh perspective on this iconic band and their enduring legacy."
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