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QUEEN - MAD THE SWINE - GUITAR LESSON How to play Mad The Swine by Queen on acoustic guitar Mad The Swine was a B-Side to the Headlong single of 1991 but was recoreded back in 1972 and in on the rerelease of Queen debut album from 1973. REMEMBER TO TUNE DOW HALF A STEP This video has on screen chords to male learning easier “Mad The Swine”, was originally recorded for the band’s eponymous first album but was then derailed by producer Roy Thomas Baker and Queen disagreeing on the quality of the percussion. With the issue unresolved, the track was left off the album. It re-surfaced in 1991 as both the B-side to the “Headlong” CD single in the UK, and on the Hollywood Records re-release of Queen This is one of Freddie's earliest songs with probably the most mysterious lyrics he ever created. The song form is quite irregular but not quite acyclic, we have three Verses, a Bridge, and four Choruses (one of which is instrumental), but still it's highly creative. Unusual factors are the alternate Verse, a short section (X) which first acts as a pre-Chorus, then as a pre-Bridge; later Choruses omit it. The first Chorus is strangely preceded by its own second half. Of course, such clever details are not only tokens of talent, but of a conscious willingness. Freddie Mercury has definitely had this kind of willingness even in this early period. The arrangement is dominated by acoustic guitar, suggesting that the song was composed on guitar. We have bass, electric guitars (only in the Solo sections), three-part vocal harmonies, and unusual-to-Queen overdubbed bongos (and even cowbells) in the rhythm section. The guitars are tuned down by one half-step or varyspeed is applied. guitar lessons in south shields https://www.rock-licks.com https://plus.google.com/+JamesRundle/... / james.rundle2 http://brianmayguitar.wordpress.com/ / queen_guitar_lessons_youtube / jamesrundle72