13. Procession (1974)
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In this atmospheric deep‑dive, Sheer Pod Attack turns its spotlight on “Procession,” the haunting, guitar‑crafted instrumental that opens Queen II and ushers listeners into one of the band’s most ambitious eras.
Stephen and Paul explore how Brian May built an entire orchestral landscape using only layered Red Special harmonies, why the track’s funereal march sets the emotional tone for the album’s “White Side,” and how its medieval, ceremonial feel hints at the band’s fascination with fantasy, drama, and sonic world‑building.
The episode unpacks the track’s structure, its unusual role as a non‑vocal opener, and its place in Queen’s tradition of scene‑setting preludes. Expect discussion of May’s multi‑tracking wizardry, the thematic handoff into “Father to Son,” and the way Procession quietly announces that Queen II is not just a rock album — it’s a universe.
You’ll also get behind‑the‑scenes trivia, live‑performance context, and a playful debate about whether Procession deserves more recognition as one of Queen’s boldest artistic gambles.
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