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- | |valign="top"|[[It's Late (single) | It's Late]], 1978 | + | |valign="top"|[[It's Late (single) | It's Late]], 1978 USA |
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'''Alternate Versions:''' | '''Alternate Versions:''' | ||
- | * 7" US Edit (3:49) - | + | * 7" US Edit (3:49) - Elektra E-45478 |
* BBC 14.11.1977 - Freddie's Boys At The Beeb: Bulsara 001 | * BBC 14.11.1977 - Freddie's Boys At The Beeb: Bulsara 001 | ||
* 1998 eYe 1:06 Edit - Electronic Arts DDE05501 101S | * 1998 eYe 1:06 Edit - Electronic Arts DDE05501 101S |
Revision as of 03:19, 3 September 2007
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Queen TalksBrian May, 1982 On The Record Interviewer: Do you tap on the fingerboard with your right hand in "It's Late"? Yes, that was actually hammering on the fingerboard with both hands. I stole it from a guy who said that he stole it from Billy Gibbons in ZZ Top. He was playing in some club in Texas, doing hammering stuff. I was so intrigued by it, I went home and played around with it for ages and put it on "It's Late". It was a sort of a double hammer. I was fretting with my left hand, hammering with another finger of the left hand, and then hammering with the right hand as well. It was a problem to do onstage; I found it was a bit too stiff. It's okay if you're sitting down with the guitar. If I persevered with it, it would probably become second nature, but it wasn't an alleyway which led very far, to my way of thinking. It's a bit gimmicky. Brian May, 1989, In The Studio radio programme It's another one of those story-of-your life songs. I think it's about all sorts of experiences that I had, and experiences that I thought other people had, but I guess it was very personal, and it's written in three parts, it's like the first part of the story is at home, the guy is with his woman. The second part is in a room somewhere, the guy is with some other woman, that he loves, and can't help loving, and the last part is he's back with his woman. CoversRecorded by: Chords & Tabs
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