When I saw the first solo was by Queen, I thought man, Brian May is a more dynamic player than I ever realized. Then I did a little research and sure enough, that solo was played by Steve Howe from Yes.
Bryan May says in an Interview that he was amazed when he saw how Steve Howe played it and that he would have never never been able to play that part. Steve rarely gives himself credit for that and Bryan May is such a humble person and musician. Steve is well eductaed in guitar nd clasical guitar playing and Bryan has written so many iconic songs, melodies and solos. Both true artists. Humility is a demonstration of great inteligence.. hats off to them!
Although "Innuendo" is a Queen composition, who perfomed the flamenco guitar in this part of the song was Steve Howe (the legendary guitarist of YES), as a special guest, and not Brian May, the current guitarist and member of Queen. 3:48
While technically correct, I think it's weird to see Brian May being referred to as the *current* guitarist of Queen. He always was the guitarist of Queen and always will be until the very end of Queen
Bryan May says in an Interview that he was amazed when he saw how Steve Howe played it and that he would have never never been able to play that part. Steve rarely gives himself credit for that and Bryan May is such a humble person and musician. Steve is well eductaed in guitar nd clasical guitar playing and Bryan has written so many iconic songs, melodies and solos. Both true artists. Humility is a demonstration of great inteligence.. hats off to them!
Great selection and playing; thanks man! Other examples that come to mind: the intro of La Villa Strangiato (Rush), Paseo de Gracia (Alan Parsons), Dark Matter (Porcupine Tree), Private Investigations (Dire Straits).
@@codeling2552 Absolutely. But most people (except metal heads and music aficionados) don't know much about power metal. So it was a pleasant surprise to see them here.
I am old, I knew none of these except for Clapton and Floyd...I play jazz nowadays for rock stopped existing after 1979. Popular music stinks for the last 43 years, it's been taken over by corporations run by lawyers and bankers.
Very well played with nice clear tabs. What guitar is that BTW? Looks like Guild inlays from a F-50 or F-412/512, but no 1st fret marker, you have a 12 string nut and the pickguard is strange. Sorry, I'm a guitar nerd 😆
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