God Save the Queen
Queen Lyrics
Thank you! Goodnight people!
Thank you, you're very special!
Thank you for staying with us these last ten years!
We appreciate it!
Goodnight and God bless you all!
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Brian May recorded the national anthem of England in 1974 before Queen's "Sheer Heart Attack tour. He played a guide piano which was edited out later and added several layers of guitars. After the song was completed it was played as an outro at virtually every concert Queen played. When recording the track May played a rough version on piano for Roy Thomas Baker. He called his own skills on the piano sub-par at the time.
May performed the song live Read Full BioBrian May recorded the national anthem of England in 1974 before Queen's "Sheer Heart Attack tour. He played a guide piano which was edited out later and added several layers of guitars. After the song was completed it was played as an outro at virtually every concert Queen played. When recording the track May played a rough version on piano for Roy Thomas Baker. He called his own skills on the piano sub-par at the time.
May performed the song live on the roof of Buckingham Palace for the Queen's golden jubilee in 2002 and has stated that he performed the song on the roof of Buckingham Palace as an homage to Jimi Hendrix's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner".
Guitar layering is one of May's distinctive techniques as a rock guitarist. He has stated that the technique was born in his mind looking for a violin sound. For tracks like this, he stated he can use "up to 30" layers, using a small amplifier named the 'Deacy Amp' built by John Deacon, and later released commercially like the "Brian May" amplifier by Vox.
May performed the song live Read Full BioBrian May recorded the national anthem of England in 1974 before Queen's "Sheer Heart Attack tour. He played a guide piano which was edited out later and added several layers of guitars. After the song was completed it was played as an outro at virtually every concert Queen played. When recording the track May played a rough version on piano for Roy Thomas Baker. He called his own skills on the piano sub-par at the time.
May performed the song live on the roof of Buckingham Palace for the Queen's golden jubilee in 2002 and has stated that he performed the song on the roof of Buckingham Palace as an homage to Jimi Hendrix's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner".
Guitar layering is one of May's distinctive techniques as a rock guitarist. He has stated that the technique was born in his mind looking for a violin sound. For tracks like this, he stated he can use "up to 30" layers, using a small amplifier named the 'Deacy Amp' built by John Deacon, and later released commercially like the "Brian May" amplifier by Vox.
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Bigbertha 123
RATING EVERY SONG IN A NIGHT AT THE OPERA:
Death On Two Legs: 10/10 (best)
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon: 7/10
I'm In Love With My Car: 7/10
You're My Best Friend: 9/10
'39: 9/10
Sweet Lady: 8/10
Seaside Rendezvous: 10/10
The Prophet's Song: 10/10
Love Of My Life: 9/10
Good Company: 7/10
Bohemian Rhapsody: 10/10
God Save The Queen: 6/10 (worst)
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA: 8/10
Ryanโs Colorado Rail Productions
โThank you, beautiful people. Goodnight, God bless you.โ
- Freddie Mercury
Senyor Capitร Collons
I know it may sound stupid. But that sounds quite elegant in a rock band. You are maybe the best rock band ever created and you end your concerts with the national anthem AND saying Good night to everyone.
Eibron Xyrus Cayanan
Dang he already watched the Queen Live at Wembley July 12 1986
Ryanโs Colorado Rail Productions
@Dann Rojas no that was Wembley 7/12/86
Dann Rojas
Hungarian Rhapsody
Local Resident Of Gorton Markets.
This song gives:
Courage
Speed
Nationality
But most importantly
TEA!
Tankman
GOD SAVE THE TEA
Senyor Capitร Collons
If the Queen ever dies they should play this at her funeral.
Harlina Jamal
@Local Resident Of Gorton Markets. is that a reference to jump in the caac?
Local Resident Of Gorton Markets.
@Harlina Jamal inititin