1989 interview with Roger Taylor and Brian May of Queen on In The Studio with Redbeard discussing A Night At The Opera. ------------------------------------- Queen Freddie Mercury Brian May Roger Taylor John Deacon Keep Yourself Alive Queen II Seven Seas of Rhye Sheer Heart Attack Killer Queen Now Im Here A Night at the Opera Bohemian Rhapsody Youre My Best Friend A Day At The Races Somebody To Love Tie Your Mother Down Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy News Of The World We Will Rock You We Are The Champions Spread Your Wings Jaz...
You Dont Fool Me karaoke. ------------------------------------- Queen Freddie Mercury Brian May Roger Taylor John Deacon Keep Yourself Alive Queen II Seven Seas of Rhye Sheer Heart Attack Killer Queen Now Im Here A Night at the Opera Bohemian Rhapsody Youre My Best Friend A Day At The Races Somebody To Love Tie Your Mother Down Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy News Of The World We Will Rock You We Are The Champions Spread Your Wings Jazz Bicycle Race Dont Stop Me Now Fat Bottomed Girls Live Killers Love Of My Life The Game Play ...
Play The Game karaoke. ------------------------------------- Freddie Mercury Roger Taylor Brian May John Deacon Bohemian Rhapsody Dont Stop Me Now I Want It All Somebody To Love These Are The Days Of Our Lives We Will Rock You We Are The Champions Crazy Little Thing Called Love Fat Bottomed Girls Bicycle Race Play The Game A Kind Of Magic Innuendo Another One Bites The Dust Killer Queen Youre My Best Friend Breakthru Body Language Under Pressure Who Wants To Live Forever Wembley Im Going Slightly Mad Breakthru Barcelona Scan...
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the British rock group Queen. When released in November 1981, the album consisted of Queens best-selling singles since their first chart appearance in 1974 with Seven Seas of Rhye, up to their 1980 hit Flash (though in some countries Under Pressure, the bands 1981 chart-topper with David Bowie, was included). There was no universal track listing or cover art for the album, and each territorys tracks were dependent on what singles had been released there and which were successful. Track...
Bass cover on fretless for ´39, the Sci-fi Folk tone by Queen from their great album A Night At The Opera. This was recorded originally by John Deacon with a double bass. I used my cort BF4L and added a nice touch of chorus for an extra fretless feel. Active pickups. I boosted the highs on purpose to make it easier to hear. Great bass line by the great John Deacon. This is my tribute....
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