The Millionaire Waltz
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+ | | quote = "Actually, I’d like to say that Brian did do a very good job on the actual guitars. He’s really taken his guitar orchestration to its limits. I don’t know how he’s ever going to out do that one, actually. And John played very good bass on that. I think it’s good, and we’re patting ourselves on the back again. I really think it’s worked out well, especially from the orchestration point of view. Because he’s really used his guitar in a different sort of way, I know he’s done lots of orchestrations before."<br><br> | ||
+ | | source = '''[[Freddie Mercury]] - November 1976, [http://queenarchives.com/index.php?title=Freddie_Mercury_-_11-XX-1976_-_Capitol_Radio Kenny Everett Radio Show]''' | ||
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+ | | quote = ''Interviewer: 'The Millionaire Waltz' must have taken a long time to do?'' | ||
- | + | "Oh, yes. You've heard everything right: I think that holds the record. There's one bit in there which is sort or fairground effect in the background. I think there are three octaves for each part, and six parts. I'm not sure but there must be about 18 or 20 guitar tracks. It's a funny sound. It makes a peculiarly sort of rigis sound. I was really surprised. It sounded like a fairground organ."<br><br> | |
- | + | | source = '''[[Brian May]] - 1982, [http://www.queenarchives.com/index.php?title=Brian_May_-_XX-XX-1982_-_On_the_Record ''On The Record'']''' | |
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- | Oh, yes. You've heard everything right: I think that holds the record. There's one bit in there which is sort or fairground effect in the background. I think there are three octaves for each part, and six parts. I'm not sure but there must be about 18 or 20 guitar tracks. It's a funny sound. It makes a peculiarly sort of rigis sound. I was really surprised. It sounded like a fairground organ. | + | |
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"Actually, I’d like to say that Brian did do a very good job on the actual guitars. He’s really taken his guitar orchestration to its limits. I don’t know how he’s ever going to out do that one, actually. And John played very good bass on that. I think it’s good, and we’re patting ourselves on the back again. I really think it’s worked out well, especially from the orchestration point of view. Because he’s really used his guitar in a different sort of way, I know he’s done lots of orchestrations before." Freddie Mercury - November 1976, Kenny Everett Radio Show
Interviewer: 'The Millionaire Waltz' must have taken a long time to do?
"Oh, yes. You've heard everything right: I think that holds the record. There's one bit in there which is sort or fairground effect in the background. I think there are three octaves for each part, and six parts. I'm not sure but there must be about 18 or 20 guitar tracks. It's a funny sound. It makes a peculiarly sort of rigis sound. I was really surprised. It sounded like a fairground organ." Chords & Tabs
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