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Kind of Magic Review

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Kind of Magic ReviewI could care less about Queen's popularity in the USA in the '80's. Popularity often has little to do with actual talent, as evidenced by the recent and seemingly undying wave of crappy boy-bands and bubblegum pop divas. If Queen were ever interested in popularity it was probably on an esoteric level, because no matter what they always churned out some brilliant and amazing music. "A Kind of Magic" is perhaps their best album of the '80's, mainly because of its connection with "Highlander," one of the best films of the decade. Only a band of such musical grandeur and classical pomposity like Queen could produce such amazing music for such a film.
"One Vision" as well its extended version (vision) were featured on the "Iron Eagle" soundtrack, and its claim to fame is that it was written before Live Aid, though recorded after it. A good epic song with amazing interplay of guitars and synths, as well as Freddie's little joke at the end.
"A Kind of Magic," the title track, and taken from a line in "Highlander" definitely fits the bill as one of Queen's best pop-rock songs. Brian May never ceases to amaze with his interweaving guitar lines. Roger Taylor's lyrics tie in perfectly with the film, and John Deacon's basslines, while simple, are infectious. A song so good, it's the only one featured in the sequel.
"One Year of Love" is a simple little love song, with Freddie giving one of his best vocal performances. The saxophone solo complements nicely.
"Pain is So Close to Pleasure" is an okay song, though not one of my favorites. I'll give points to Freddie for an amazing falsetto vocal, but the song contains little else to keep my interest.
"Friends Will Be Friends" is also one I could have done without, although it became a bit of a live staple. It's simplicity of theme and lyric probably made it the perfect pop feel-good song.
Brian May has outdone himself with "Who Wants to Live Forever," one of the saddest and most beautiful songs ever written. The orchestra by Michael Kamen ties it in with the film's score seamlessly, and the vocal interplay between Brian and Freddie will bring tears to the eyes. A previous reviewer remarked that all "Highlander" fans would want this played at their funeral...I won't argue.
Things get kicking into high gear with "Gimme the Prize," also known as "Kurgan's Theme." Loud, bombastic, thundering, and just plain evil sounding, this song captures the character of Kurgan. One can sense from the sound of this song the man's evil and his thirst for death. The samples from the movie showcasing some of the character's best lines certainly add to the overall atmosphere, and the guitar solo sounds oddly Scottish with an almost electric bagpipe sound. The drum and guitar riffs also tie in nicely with "Princes of the Universe." Great song.
"Don't Lose Your Head" might've been better on this album if it was featured in a version that was closer to how it sounded in the film. Its synth bassline was only used briefly in the film, but it worked. Here, it just sounds like a regular darkwave song, which isn't really bad, but not great either. Joan Armatrading's backup vocal is nothing to speak of either as far as I'm concerned.
And now the "Highlander" theme, the ultimate musical and lyrical complement to the film, Freddie Mercury's short but epic "Princes of the Universe." The song is chock full of Queen's trademark vocal melodies and choruses, layers upon layers upon layers of guitars and vocals. Roger's drumming is top-notch on this song, just powerful and loud. Deacon's bass keeps the sound grounded, while May's guitar licks just soar to unbelievable heights. Did I mention the vocals, the opening vocal chorus is probably the best Queen has ever sounded. Easily my favorite Queen song...period!
"Forever" is probably filler, but a solo piano rendition of "Who Wants to Live Forever" just adds one more sweet touch to link the album to the film.
I honestly think this is Queens' best album of the '80's, and not just because of the "Highlander" connection. I really think these songs are the best Queen has written since 1977, and they would not write an album so good until 1991's "Innuendo." I will miss Freddie Mercury and Queen, but with albums so great as this, they left a wonderful legacy. There have been far too many "Highlander" spinoffs since the original film, and only the TV-series came close to getting it right, but for me nothing will beat the original film, and no sound will ever be "Highlander" more than Queen's "A Kind of Magic."Kind of Magic Overview

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Arranging for Solo Guitar: The Queen Titles Review

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Arranging for Solo Guitar: The Queen Titles ReviewIf you've found this page, likely you already know something about the amazing Edgar Cruz - one of the most talented guitarists on the planet! Not only does Edgar tackle four very complex and difficult songs, but he also shows you, step by step, how to play them yourself - if you're good enough to do it. (I hope I am). I was fortunate enough to attend one of Cruz's concerts here in AZ last year. Introducing Bohemian Rhapsody, he said, "I'm going to play the bass line, the lead guitar, rythym guitar, the piano, vocals, and back-up vocals - all on the guitar -live" Impossible? Not for Cruz. It's amazing!Got to meet Cruz after the show too. Nice guy. I was hesitant to spend 4o bucks on a single DVD, but just had to do it. No regrets now. What would it cost to take lessons from one of the best in the world? A lot more than 40 bucks.What would you pay to learn how to do 4 of the most difficult magic tricks from a renowned magician? Well, Cruz is a magician on the guitar. I'm voting 10 starsArranging for Solo Guitar: The Queen Titles OverviewThis award-winning DVD showcases Edgar Cruz's notorious solo guitar arrangement of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. Also includes solo fingerstyle renditions of We Are The Champions, Killer Queen and Crazy Little Thing Called Love which are performed and then taught in great detail. Edgar demonstrates the process he uses to distill the essence of these rock classics with all of their familiar harmonies and orchestrations onto a single guitar. He covers all the techniques necessary to execute the difficult passages, and simplified variations are presented to make the arrangements accessible to students of many levels. Beyond the Queen titles, Edgar's unique approach and insight can be applied to literally any song you choose. Multi-angle DVD features streaming musical notation and tab on the alternate video track. Notation and tab is also printable from the disc. All arrangements in standard tuning. "...Edgar Cruz is a wizard. How else can one explain how he captures the sounds of an entire band and reduces them to a single guitar? It's that special gift, skill, magic – whatever you'd like to call it – that has produced such amazing solo guitar performances as Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. If Cruz caught the attention of the guitar playing and listening world with that masterpiece, then that world had better brace itself..." – John Schroeter, Publisher, Fingerstyle Guitar Magazine Winner of two Accolade Awards (best instructional/educational and best editing) as well as a nomination for the 2005 DVD Awards.

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The History of Rock and Roll (2004) Review

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The History of Rock and Roll (2004) ReviewIncredibly entertaining; especially for anyone who has lived through the times talked about. Many, many of the songs ARE full-length versions, albeit with commentary provided over the top. But, after all, it is a documentary and not a CD set. I watched it about three times already and have included here what I would have liked to have known, mainly what songs and artists are covered, in essentially the order they're presented in. I may have missed a few, but what follows is 99% correct:
Episode One: Rock `n' Roll Explodes
*With or Without You - U2
*Wild Think - Jimi Hendrix
*Money Honey - Elvis Presley
*Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
*Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
*Shut `Em Down - Public Enemy
*I Just Want to Make Love to You - the Rolling Stones
*Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters
*Hey, Good Looking - Hank Williams Sr.
*That'll be the Day - Buddy Holly
*Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean - Ruth Brown
*Caldonia - Louis Jordon & the Tympani 5
*Shake, Rattle & Roll - Big Joe Turner
*I Got a Woman - Ray Charles
*Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley
*Blue Monday - Fats Domino
*Maybellene - Chuck Berry
*Reddy Teddy - Little Richard
*Tutti Frutti - Little Richard
*Rock Around the Clock - Bill Haley & the Comets
Episode Two: Good Rockin' Tonight
*Roll Over Beethoven - Chuck Berry
*Lucille - Little Richard
*How Much is that Doggy in the Window - Patti Page
*Hound Dog - Elvis Presley
*Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley
*Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
*Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On - Jerry Lee Lewis
*Oh, Boy! - Buddy Holly & the Crickets
*Bye Bye Love - the Everly Brothers
*Only the Lonely (Know How I Feel) - Roy Orbison
*At the Hop - Danny and the Juniors
*Words of Love - Buddy Holly
*Calendar Girl - Neil Sedaka
*You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling - the Righteous Brothers
*Be My Baby - The Ronettes
*Searchin' - the Coasters
*Stand By Me - Ben E. King
*The Twist - Chubby Checker
Episode Three: Britain Invades, America Fights Back
*Twist and Shout - the Beatles
*I Get Around - the Beach Boys
*The Way You Do the Things You Do - the Temptations
*Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying - Gerry & the Pacemakers
*House of the Rising Sun - the Animals
*Needles and Pins - the Searchers
*Around and Around - the Rolling Stones
*Satisfaction - the Rolling Stones
*I'm Into Something Good - Herman's Hermits
*A World Without Love - Peter and Gordon
*You Really Got Me - the Kinks
*As Tears Go By - Marianne Faithful
*You Can't Hurry Love - the Supremes
*Do You Believe In Magic? - The Lovin' Spoonful
*Good Lovin' - the Young Rascals
*Turn! Turn! Turn! - The Byrds
*Creeque Alley - Mama and Papas
*Can't Explain - the Who
*Carrie-Anne - the Hollies
*Keep on Running - the Spencer Davis Group (featuring Steve Winwood)
*Paint It Black - the Rolling Stones
Episode Four: The Sounds of Soul
*Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
*Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles/Michael Bolton
*Papas Got a Brand New Bag - James Brown
*You Send Me - Sam Cooke
*Baby Workout - Jackie Wilson
*What'd I Say - Ray Charles
*In the Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
*I've Been Loving You Too Long (to Stop Now) - Otis Redding
*Dr. Feelgood - Aretha Franklin
*I Heard it Through the Grapevine - Gladys Knight & the Pips
*Love is Like a Heatwave - Martha Reeves & the Vandellas
*I Can't Help Myself - the Four Tops
*Ooo Baby Baby - the Miracles
*Come See About Me - the Supremes
*My Girl - the Temptations
*Choice of Colors - Curtis Mayfield
*Say It Loud, I'm Black & I'm Proud - James Brown
*A House is not a Home - Luther Vandross
*Ain't that Peculiar - Marvin Gaye
*I Want You Back - the Jackson 5
*For the Love of Money - O'Jays
Episode Five: Plugging In
*On the Road Again - Bob Dylan
*It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - Bob Dylan
*Talkin' New York - Bob Dylan
*Mojo Hand - Sam "Lightenin'" Hopkins
*I Ain't Marchin' Anymore - Phil Ochs
*Handsome Johnny - Richie Havens
*Blowin' In the Wind - Peter, Paul & Mary
*All My Trials - Joan Baez
*The Times They Are a-Changin' - Bob Dylan
*I'll Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms - the Monroe Brothers (?)
*Maggie's Farm - Bob Dylan
*Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
*My Back Pages - Bob Dylan
*Mr. Tambourine Man - the Byrds
*California Dreamin' - the Mamas & Papas
*Surfer Girl - the Beach Boys
*God Only Knows - the Beach Boys
*Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix
*Paint It Black - the Animals
*Ball & Chain - Janis Joplin
Episode Six: My Generation
*Somebody to Love - Jefferson Airplane
*Tell Mama - Janis Joplin
*China Cat Sunflowers - the Grateful Dead
*Foxy Lady - Jimi Hendrix
*When the Music's Over - the Doors
*Up on Cripple Creek - the Band
*Street Fighting Man - the Rolling Stones
*I Feel Free - Cream
*Baba O'Riley - the Who
*Handsome Johnny - Richie Havens
*Fixin' to Die Rag - Country Joe and the Fish
*Soul Sacrifice - Santana
*Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills & Nash
*Down By the River - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
*Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell
*Voodoo Chile - Jimi Hendrix
*Touch of Grey - the Grateful Dead
Episode Seven: Guitar Heroes
*Black Magic Woman - Santana
*Eruption - Van Halen
*Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits
*Won't Get Fooled Again - the Who
*Blue Moon of Kentucky - Elvis
*Hello, Mary Lou - Ricky Nelson
*Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
*Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan
*Sweet Sixteen - B.B. King
*The Last Time - the Rolling Stones
*Train Keep A Rollin' - the Yardbirds
*Layla - Derek and the Dominos
*Dazed and Confused - Led Zepplin
*Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
*Voodoo Chile - Jimi Hendrix
*Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns & Roses
*Bullet the Blue Sky - U2
Episode Eight: The 70's: Have a Nice Decade
*Bennie & the Jets - Elton John
*Reeling in the Years - Steely Dan
*How Many More Times - Led Zepplin
*Paranoid - Black Sabbath
*Whipping Post - Allman Brothers
*Do That Stuff - Parliament/Funkadelic
*Get Up Stand - Bob Marley
*I Want to Take You Higher - Sly and the Family Stone
*Superstition - Stevie Wonder
*Brain Damage - Pink Floyd
*Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
*Sweet Emotion - Aerosmith
*Rock and Roll All Night - Kiss
*School's Out - Alice Cooper
*Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
*Fame - David Bowie
*Running on Empty - Jackson Browne
*Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
*Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton
*Y.M.C.A. - the Village People
*Refugee - Tom Petty
*Quarter to Three - Bruce Springsteen
*Episode Nine: Punk
*Anarchy in the U.K. - the Sex Pistols
*The Passenger - Iggy Pop
*Sweet Jane - the Velvet Underground
*Back in the U.S.A. - the New York Dolls
*Blank Generation - the Heartbreakers
*Rockaway Beach - the Ramones
*Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
*Gloria - Patti Smith Group
*Garageland - the Clash
*Go There Natty - U-Roy
*Alison - Elvis Costello
*God Save the Queen - the Sex Pistols
*No Fun - the Sex Pistols
*Johnny Hit and Run Pauline - X
*Radio Radio - Elvis Costello and the Attractions
*Jackson, Monk and Rowe - Elvis Costello
*London Calling - the Clash
*Message of Love - the Pretenders
*I Will Follow - U2
*Every Breath You Take - the Police
*Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
*Basket Case - Green Day
Episode Ten: Up From Underground
*Whip It - Devo
*Our Lips are Sealed - the GoGos
*Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? - Culture Club
*The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
*The Message - Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
*Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
*Rock Box - Run-D.M.C.
*Walk this Way - Run-D.M.C. with Aerosmith
*Fight the Power - Public Enemy
*Sabotage - Beastie Boys
*Justify My Love - Madonna
*Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Eurythmics
*Money for Nothing - Dire Straits with Sting
*Give It Away - Red Hot Chili Peppers
*Express Yourself - N.W.A.
*Escape from the Killing Fields - Ice-T
*My Hometown - Bruce Springsteen
*Let's Talk About Sex - Salt 'n' Pepa
*Even Better Than the Real Thing - U2
*Long View - Green Day
*Radio Song - R.E.M. with Krs-One
*Rumblefish - the Goats
The History of Rock and Roll (2004) OverviewTen titanic hours of the greatest rock extravaganza ever! This definitive 10-part documentary covers rock 'n' roll history from its humble beginnings in the '50s to Lollapalooza in the '90s. Fans can experience their favorite rock 'n' roll moments all over again through hundreds of exclusive interviews, classic footage, and unforgettable in-concert performances from rock 'n' roll's biggest stars. A must-own for any rock 'n' roll fan!

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