A previously unreleased track from Freddie Mercury, the 1986 ballad “Time Waits for No One” from the concept album for the stage musical “Time,” dropped on Thursday — complete with a music video of the late star singing the tune.
Songwriter, producer and longtime Mercury friend Dave Clark spent two years working on the stripped-down track, with just Mercury’s distinctive voice crooning above a piano. The original recording had 96 tracks, including 48 for backing vocals.
Mercury, who died in 1991 at age 45, has seen a resurgence in popularity since the release of last year’s Oscar-winning biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Also Read: Fake Teeth, Crash Diets and High Notes: How Rami Malek Nailed Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
“Time” was the brainchild of Dave Clark, former leader of The Dave Clark Five. The 1986 West End musical merged sci-fi, rock music and ahead-of-its-time special effects and multimedia. With a cast including Sir Laurence Olivier and Cliff Richard,...
Songwriter, producer and longtime Mercury friend Dave Clark spent two years working on the stripped-down track, with just Mercury’s distinctive voice crooning above a piano. The original recording had 96 tracks, including 48 for backing vocals.
Mercury, who died in 1991 at age 45, has seen a resurgence in popularity since the release of last year’s Oscar-winning biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Also Read: Fake Teeth, Crash Diets and High Notes: How Rami Malek Nailed Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
“Time” was the brainchild of Dave Clark, former leader of The Dave Clark Five. The 1986 West End musical merged sci-fi, rock music and ahead-of-its-time special effects and multimedia. With a cast including Sir Laurence Olivier and Cliff Richard,...
- 6/20/2019
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Rebecca Lea Jun 12, 2017
Our trek through the screen adaptations of Stephen King's writing lands at the town of Salem's Lot...
The film: Ben Mears (David Soul) arrives in the town of Salem’s Lot to work on his next novel. He’s drawn to a spooky house, but finds out another newcomer, Richard Straker (James Mason) has already purchased it. As the two new arrivals to the town start to settle in, it becomes clear that something more menacing has arrived with them. And it has teeth.
Up until now, I’ve focused solely on the film output that has been based on the works of Stephen King. We’ve also gone in chronological release order so you may be wondering why the 1979 Salem’s Lot miniseries is popping up after 1987’s Creepshow 2. First of all, the next film, chronologically speaking, is its sequel, A Return To Salem’s Lot,...
Our trek through the screen adaptations of Stephen King's writing lands at the town of Salem's Lot...
The film: Ben Mears (David Soul) arrives in the town of Salem’s Lot to work on his next novel. He’s drawn to a spooky house, but finds out another newcomer, Richard Straker (James Mason) has already purchased it. As the two new arrivals to the town start to settle in, it becomes clear that something more menacing has arrived with them. And it has teeth.
Up until now, I’ve focused solely on the film output that has been based on the works of Stephen King. We’ve also gone in chronological release order so you may be wondering why the 1979 Salem’s Lot miniseries is popping up after 1987’s Creepshow 2. First of all, the next film, chronologically speaking, is its sequel, A Return To Salem’s Lot,...
- 5/29/2017
- Den of Geek
Fare such as Smallville's 'Labyrinth' episode and pretty much anything in either the UK or Us version of Life On Mars - even 'Life Is A Rock', the outrageous 'space finale' of ABC's 2008 remake of the original UK BBC series - is not admissable here. We knew that Smallville would continue after Labyrinth's attempts to persuade Clark that his Kryptonian heritage was invented, and since we knew ABC's Life On Mars was heading for the trash anyway, the final episode had no parameters left to respect. Also excluded are episodes of anthologies such as The Twilight Zone, which set out on a weekly basis to mess with our minds. And sorry, Lost definitely also falls into that category.
Here, instead, are the season episodes which 'got us' fair and square without committing canonical suicide...
This is chock-full of spoilers, so be warned...
10: The Prisoner - 'The Chimes Of Big...
Here, instead, are the season episodes which 'got us' fair and square without committing canonical suicide...
This is chock-full of spoilers, so be warned...
10: The Prisoner - 'The Chimes Of Big...
- 11/7/2010
- Shadowlocked
Fare such as Smallville's 'Labyrinth' episode and pretty much anything in either the UK or Us version of Life On Mars - even 'Life Is A Rock', the outrageous 'space finale' of ABC's 2008 remake of the original UK BBC series - is not admissable here. We knew that Smallville would continue after Labyrinth's attempts to persuade Clark that his Kryptonian heritage was invented, and since we knew ABC's Life On Mars was heading for the trash anyway, the final episode had no parameters left to respect. Also excluded are episodes of anthologies such as The Twilight Zone, which set out on a weekly basis to mess with our minds. And sorry, Lost definitely also falls into that category.
Here, instead, are the season episodes which 'got us' fair and square without committing canonical suicide...
This is chock-full of spoilers, so be warned...
10: The Prisoner - 'The Chimes Of Big...
Here, instead, are the season episodes which 'got us' fair and square without committing canonical suicide...
This is chock-full of spoilers, so be warned...
10: The Prisoner - 'The Chimes Of Big...
- 11/7/2010
- Shadowlocked
Fare such as Smallville's 'Labyrinth' episode and pretty much anything in either the UK or Us version of Life On Mars - even 'Life Is A Rock', the outrageous 'space finale' of ABC's 2008 remake of the original UK BBC series - is not admissable here. We knew that Smallville would continue after Labyrinth's attempts to persuade Clark that his Kryptonian heritage was invented, and since we knew ABC's Life On Mars was heading for the trash anyway, the final episode had no parameters left to respect. Also excluded are episodes of anthologies such as The Twilight Zone, which set out on a weekly basis to mess with our minds. And sorry, Lost definitely also falls into that category.
Here, instead, are the season episodes which 'got us' fair and square without committing canonical suicide...
This is chock-full of spoilers, so be warned...
10: The Prisoner - 'The Chimes Of Big...
Here, instead, are the season episodes which 'got us' fair and square without committing canonical suicide...
This is chock-full of spoilers, so be warned...
10: The Prisoner - 'The Chimes Of Big...
- 11/7/2010
- Shadowlocked
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