Reinhold Mack (fireplace?)
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Reinhold Mack (fireplace?)
I really enjoyed the interview with Reinhold Mack a couple of issues ago, but one question has been bugging me since and I can't seem to find anything on it via various searches online.
On the track sheet included in the article (for "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love") there are pairs of tracks labeled "fireplace". What on earth is this referring to?
Or am I simply misreading the handwriting?
Thanks.
On the track sheet included in the article (for "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love") there are pairs of tracks labeled "fireplace". What on earth is this referring to?
Or am I simply misreading the handwriting?
Thanks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Special
Most of the wood came from an 18th century fireplace mantel that a friend of the family was about to throw away.
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I apologize Larry....i should have been more clear. Sarcasm doesn't always translate on message boards.
I actually found the wiki article really interesting, and even though I enjoy most of Queens catalog, I'm not an aficionado. One of things I enjoy most about Queen is Brians guitar work. That solo on Killer Queen always gets me...some of the best sounding guitars ever recorded.
I actually found the wiki article really interesting, and even though I enjoy most of Queens catalog, I'm not an aficionado. One of things I enjoy most about Queen is Brians guitar work. That solo on Killer Queen always gets me...some of the best sounding guitars ever recorded.
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