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What would be Queen's best Song: Drums, Bass, Guitar, Piano, Vocal

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This is a question that interests me. I do play the drumms (average) and I would love to know what was Roger's best drumming moment with Queen throughout a song. I would also like to know what was Brian's best Riff, Solo and touches, Freddie's Vocal range and Piano touches and John's deep Bass
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Drums- WWRY Fast version, Let Me Entertain You,
Guitar- Party, Chinese Torture, Brighton Rock
Vocals- March of The Black Queen, You Take My Breath Away
Piano- March of the Black Queen, Bo Rhap, Death On Two Legs, The Millionaire Waltz
Bass- A Kind Of Magic, Dragon Attack, I'm Going Slightly Mad, The Millionaire Waltz, AOBTD, Under Pressure
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[b]lalaalalaa wrote: [/b]

Drums- WWRY Fast version, Let Me Entertain You,
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and i'm in love with my car was too, wasn't it????
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vocals- bo rhap, love of my life, prophets song, somebody to love, march of the black Queen/nevermore, my melancholoy blues, spread your wings, under pressure, cool cat,  the show must go on,  Innuendo
guitar-  great king rat, father to son/white Queen, brighton rock, flick of the wrist, death on two legs, Good company, tie your mothe down, millionare watlz, it's late, dreamers ball.
drums-  brighton rock, tenament funster, flick of the wrist, now I'm here. death on two legs, entertain you
bass- fairy feller's masterstroke, millionare waltz, dragon attack, breakthru, slightly mad
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as above?.
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[b]mike hunt wrote: [/b]

vocals- bo rhap, love of my life, prophets song, somebody to love, march of the black Queen/nevermore, my melancholoy blues, spread your wings, under pressure, cool cat,  the show must go on,  Innuendo
guitar-  great king rat, father to son/white Queen, brighton rock, flick of the wrist, death on two legs, Good company, tie your mothe down, millionare watlz, it's late, dreamers ball.
drums-  brighton rock, tenament funster, flick of the wrist, now I'm here. death on two legs, entertain you
bass- fairy feller's masterstroke, millionare waltz, dragon attack, breakthru, slightly mad[/QUOTE] Bass - Another One Bites The Dust?
"only way to really know what the hell we are doing on this earth is through sacred plants and mushrooms." - Treasure Moment
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Drums: [i]Brighton Rock[/i]
Bass: [i]Good Company[/i]
Guitar: [i]Innuendo[/i]
Piano: [i]Love of My Life[/i]
Synths: [i]Was It All Worth It[/i]
Lead Vx: [i]Somebody to Love[/i]
Backing Vx: [i]'39[/i]
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Cool topic!
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[/QUOTE]Drums:  "Brighton Rock" though certain live versions of "Keep Yourself Alive" could also take that distinction.[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Bass:  "Millionaire Waltz". [/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Guitar:  Mmmm.... either "All Dead, All Dead" or "Was It All Worth It".  The former because it's a showcase of what Brian could do with overdubs, and the latter because it's one of the best displays of his chops.  His playing on that whole album is pretty neat.[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Piano:  I can't really pick.  "March of the Black Queen" is pretty nice but it's been a while since I heard it.[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Vocals:  "The Show Must Go On".  My best mate is of the opinion that Freddie sounds 'sick' but either way it's a vocal that shows off everything that Queen were about.  It has the delicate side, it has the pure fuckin' balls that Freddie had in his voice, it has all the drama - it's perfect.[/QUOTE]
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Drums: White Man

Bass: The Millionaire Waltz

Guitar: Stone Cold Crazy

Piano: My Melancholy Blues

Vocal: The Show Must Go On

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[/b]Drums was the hardest to decide and my opinion will probably change eventually.  But the drumming is exceedingly heavy and raw -- quite simply his work on that track kicked a**.  But then there are other tracks like Long Away where his work was just as effective, but in a different mood.
"Fuck today, it's tomorrow." - Freddie Mercury
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What about Bijou?
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Vocals : The Show Must Go On
Guitar : Brighton Rock / Bijou
Drums : Dead On Time / It's Late or any of the drum solos on the live albums
Bass : Another One Bites The Dust
Piano : The Millionaire Waltz
Best of the best http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1109319/best-of-the-best.aspx?page=1
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I forgot...

Bass- The Invisible Man, Breakthru.
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Drums: DEAD ON TIME
Bass: THE MILLIONAIRE WALTZ[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Guitars: BRIGHTON ROCK[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Vocals: THE PROPHET'S SONG[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]Piano: MARCH OF THE BLACK QUEEN[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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[b]Saif wrote: [/b]

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[b]mike hunt wrote: [/b]



vocals- bo rhap, love of my life, prophets song, somebody to love, march of the black Queen/nevermore, my melancholoy blues, spread your wings, under pressure, cool cat,  the show must go on,  Innuendo
guitar-  great king rat, father to son/white Queen, brighton rock, flick of the wrist, death on two legs, Good company, tie your mothe down, millionare watlz, it's late, dreamers ball.
drums-  brighton rock, tenament funster, flick of the wrist, now I'm here. death on two legs, entertain you
bass- fairy feller's masterstroke, millionare waltz, dragon attack, breakthru, slightly mad

[/QUOTE] Bass - Another One Bites The Dust?
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I guess, but AOBTD is pretty basic and is a copy of chic.
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Drums: Dead On Time (Studio); Let Me Entertain You (Live)
Guitar: It's Late (Studio); Get Down Make Love Guitar Interlude (Live)
Vocals: Bohemian Rhapsody (Studio); Save Me (Live)
Bass: Bycicle Race (Studio); My Melancholy Blues (Live)
Piano: Millionaire Waltz (Studio); Death On Two Legs (Live)
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