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Queen - The four of them as musicians Brian May Roger Taylor Freddie Mercury John Deacon

Songwriting Analyses Smile Ibex "No Synth" era expandcollapse Queen Keep Yourself Alive Doing All Right Great King Rat My Fairy King Liar The Night Comes Down Modern Times Rock'n'roll Son And Daughter Jesus Seven Seas Of Rhye Silver Salmon Hangman Mad The Swine expandcollapse Queen II Procession Father To Son White Queen (As It Began) Some Day One Day The Loser In The End Ogre Battle The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke Nevermore March Of The Black Queen Funny How Love Is Seven Seas Of Rhye See What A Fool I've Been expandcollapse Sheer Heart Attack Brighton Rock Killer Queen Tenement Funster Flick Of The Wrist Lily Of The Valley Now I'm Here In The Lap Of The Gods Stone Cold Crazy Dear Friends Misfire Bring Back That Leroy Brown She Makes Me In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited expandcollapse A Night At The Opera Death On Two Legs Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon I'm In Love With My Car You're My Best Friend Sweet Lady '39 Seaside Rendezvous The Prophet's Song Love Of My Life Good Company Bohemian Rhapsody God Save The Queen expandcollapse A Day At The Races Tie Your Mother Down You Take My Breath Away Long Away The Millionaire Waltz You And I Somebody To Love White Man Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy Drowse Teo Torriate expandcollapse News Of The World We Will Rock You We Are The Champions Sheer Heart Attack All Dead All Dead Spread Your Wings Fight From The Inside Get Down Make Love Sleeping On The Sidewalk Who Needs You It's Late My Melancholy Blues Feelings expandcollapse Jazz Mustapha Fat Bottomed Girls Jealousy Bicycle Race If You Can't Beat Them Let Me Entertain You Dead On Time In Only Seven Days Dreamers Ball Fun It Leaving Home Ain't Easy Don't Stop Me Now More Of That Jazz Live performances in the 70s Modern-era Queen expandcollapse The Game Play The Game Dragon Attack Another One Bites The Dust Need Your Loving Tonight Crazy Little Thing Called Love Rock It (prime Jive) Don't Try Suicide Sail Away Sweet Sister Coming Soon Save Me Human Body Sandbox expandcollapse Flash Gordon Flash's Theme In The Space Capsule Ming's Theme The Ring Football Fight In The Death Cell Execution Of Flash The Kiss Arboria Escape From The Swamp Flash To The Rescue Vultan's Theme Battle Theme The Wedding March Marriage Of Dale And Ming Flash's Theme Reprise Crash Dive On Mingo City The Hero expandcollapse Hot Space Staying Power Dancer Back Chat Body Language Action This Day Put Out The Fire Life Is Real Calling All Girls Las Palabras De Amor Cool Cat Under Pressure Soul Brother expandcollapse The Works Radio Ga Ga Tear It Up It's A Hard Life Man On The Prowl Machines (or 'Back To Humans') I Want To Break Free Keep Passing The Open Windows Hammer To Fall Is This The World We Created? I Go Crazy expandcollapse A Kind Of Magic One Vision A Kind Of Magic One Year Of Love Pain Is So Close To Pleasure Friends Will Be Friends Who Wants To Live Forever Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme) Don't Lose Your Head Princes Of The Universe expandcollapse The Miracle Party Khashoggi's Ship The Miracle I Want It All The Invisible Man Breakthru Rain Must Fall Scandal My Baby Does Me Was It All Worth It Hang On In There Chinese Torture Hijack My Heart My Life Has Been Saved Stealin' New Life Is Born Dog With A Bone Guess We're Fallin Out expandcollapse Innuendo Innuendo I'm Going Slightly Mad Headlong I Can't Live With You Don't Try So Hard Ride The Wild Wind All God's People These Are The Days Of Our Lives Delilah The Hitman Bijou The Show Must Go On Lost Opportunity Face It Alone Self Made Man My Secret Fantasy expandcollapse Made In Heaven It's A Beautiful Day Made In Heaven Let Me Live Mother Love My Life Has Been Saved I Was Born To Love You Heaven For Everyone Too Much Love Will Kill You You Don't Fool Me A Winter's Tale My Life Has Been Saved It's A Beautiful Day (reprise) No-One But You Live performances in the 80s

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Son And Daughter

Son And Daughter
Composer: Brian May
Meter: 4/4
Key: e-minor
Form:  Intro I-II (AA)| Verse (BABA) | Bridge |
                   AA | Verse        | Bridge ||
                   AA | Outro
Intro I: end of Bridge


This song is relatively easy to put into the heavy metal genre with a touch of blues, probably influented by the Led Zeppelin. The main riff is very catchy, partly becasue it is repeated many (10) times perse.
The songform is simple cyclic except the instrumental coda.
The song has several extended versions live, demo and BBC that are partly famous for including a proto-version of the Brighton Rock solo.


Intro
The first subsection of the intro is the closing phrase of the Bridge. The vocal phrase fragments (three part harmony, all Roger) are altered with single note bass and guitar notes.

In the second half of the intro the main riff is played twice. This riff is pentatonic and syncopated and played on both bass and guitar. Throughout the song some fragments of it is played one octave higher.

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 : 4/4 beats
E   G  EAG  E   BD  AGEA EG E D : tune of the riff
1   3  143  1   57  4314 13 1 7 : degrees


The riffs are opening the second cycle too and the "cycle" of the outro. There the riffs are preceded by four measure semi-instrumental filler altering E5 and D5 chords as in the "V" phrases of the verse.


Verse
The verse consists of two repeated vocal phrases (B) both followed by the main riff (A). The four measure vocal phrases are accompanied with a simple one measure guitar&bass figure repeated. Lead guitar fills are also added.

 

Bridge
The bridge consists of four phrases the first three of which is has heavy bluesy beat. The fourth one is contrasting and tempts one to treat as a part of the re-intro.

| B5-6 | -    | -    | B5 A |
| V    | -    | -    | V IV |

| F#3-4| -    | -    | F# G5 G#5|
| V/V  | -    | -    |   chrom. |

| A5-6 | -    | -    | A1  G1 |
| IV   | -    | -    | 4th 3rd|

| Em7 | -   | -   | A   |
| i   | -   | -   | IV  |

 

| E1  D5 | -    | -    | -    |
| 1st VII| -    | -    | -    |

The second bridge is added atmospheric varispeed guitar harmonies. The harmonies in the third phrase are falling almost canon-like (see also in "'39"). The pitch set is A mixolydian with an occassional C note (flat 3rd of A) and closing G# (major 3rd of E) in false relation with the Em7 chord.


Outro
The harmony of the outro is built on pedal bass pumping on B (5th of E) and varispeed guitar harmonies. In the first mesaures the individual guitar lines of the harmonies are stepwise moving wave-shaped and time-shifted compared to eachother. Later the guitar layers are simply oscillating between two notes. There is also a pentatonic improvised (ie. non-melodic) lead guitar played throughout the outro which is fading gradually out. The tempo is increasing in the fade out period.