Inspiration for Space Pilgrims

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so here is our inspiration for the Space Pilgrims

Sure! Here are some interesting facts about Queen’s song “'39”:

  1. Written by Brian May: The song was penned by Queen’s lead guitarist, Brian May, who has a background in astrophysics12.

  2. Sci-Fi Folk Song: “'39” is often described as a “sci-fi folk song.” It tells the story of space explorers who embark on a year-long voyage at near-light speed. Due to time dilation, they return to Earth to find that 100 years have passed12.

  3. Album and Release: The song is the fifth track on Queen’s 1975 album, A Night at the OperaIt was also released as the B-side to "You’re My Best Friend"3.

  4. Lead Vocals by Brian May: Unlike many Queen songs where Freddie Mercury takes the lead, Brian May sings the lead vocals on "'39"3.

  5. Upright Bass: Queen’s bassist, John Deacon, played an upright bass on this track, adding to its unique sound1.

  6. Live Performances: The song was a live favorite during the 1970s. Brian May often performed it, sometimes combining it with “Love of My Life” as a tribute to Freddie Mercury13.

  7. Inspiration: Brian May was inspired by his studies in astrophysics and the concept of time dilation from Einstein’s theory of relativity12.

  8. Emotional Depth: The song explores themes of time, love, and loss, reflecting on the emotional impact of the explorers’ journey and their return to a changed world2.

I hope you find these facts fascinating! Is there anything else you’d like to know about Queen or their music? 🎸🎶


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