![]() ![]() "We can play a concert and play the first couple of notes of any song and feel that emotional response right away. "We’re so privileged to have so many hits, which are bound up with peoples’ lives and always will be," he concludes. ![]() ![]() Whenever they hear the strains of that song, a whole flood of emotions will come back into their body. "There’s an old saying from Tin Pan Alley, which goes, 'A hit is a hit is a hit.' You can’t argue with the fact that a hit gets to people, and it becomes embedded in their lives forever. "I’m getting all esoteric about the deep tracks of Queen, but you can’t knock having a hit," he admits to Vulture. It’s a nice thing for them to discover and get excited about."īut for a lot of people, Queen are defined by their anthems, and May clearly understands this – and never loses his appreciation. "But the positive is that it’s a deep side of Queen, which people get into when they start exploring. “With The Prophet’s Song, it’s kind of a light that got hidden under a bushel," May told Total Guitar. It’s a nice thing for them to discover and get excited aboutįor newcomers to Queen, The Prophet's Song is a treasure waiting to be discovered. ![]()
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