Well, I have to admit that this hidden track (number thirteen on Queen's Made in Heaven ) isn't a proper song-like thing, but has been made basing quite well on the style of the album, and to my ear there is a slight logic in the track too, although some might say it's just romantic crap said by an over enthusiastic fan...
To me the song is, anyway, relaxing and somehow very soothing, yet a bit spooky at some parts. I get little goosebumps every time I listen to it.
The track is quite special also because it's the only hidden one on numerous Queen albums (as far as I know) and the album is their last studio album with all of the members on it, although some of the songs were recorded after Freddie Mercury's death (the album was released in '95). Perhaps therefore the track has been an object of even quite deep analyzing amongst some fans and seems to be quite meaningful to some of them.
Well, enough said I guess. I didn't come here to bore you people with a neverending babble... but just wanted to give another way to view on hidden tracks. =)
I don't know the stories behind the "secrets" hidden on other bands and artists' albums but I'm actually quite interested about the phenomenon, if you can call it that way.
To me the song is, anyway, relaxing and somehow very soothing, yet a bit spooky at some parts. I get little goosebumps every time I listen to it.
The track is quite special also because it's the only hidden one on numerous Queen albums (as far as I know) and the album is their last studio album with all of the members on it, although some of the songs were recorded after Freddie Mercury's death (the album was released in '95). Perhaps therefore the track has been an object of even quite deep analyzing amongst some fans and seems to be quite meaningful to some of them.
Well, enough said I guess. I didn't come here to bore you people with a neverending babble... but just wanted to give another way to view on hidden tracks. =)
I don't know the stories behind the "secrets" hidden on other bands and artists' albums but I'm actually quite interested about the phenomenon, if you can call it that way.