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I'm looking for Queen breaks to sample  - any ideas? I know there's 1:58 to 2:11 in DSMN, but Freddie's singing over it. Can anybody think of a break that has just Roger?
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[b]br5946 wrote: [/b] I'm looking for Queen breaks to sample  - any ideas? I know there's 1:58 to 2:11 in DSMN, but Freddie's singing over it. Can anybody think of a break that has just Roger?

'My Country 1&2'  from Fun In Space.
Keep Yourself Alive...

If you use the recent multi-stems then you can isolate the drums.....
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End of Great King Rat
Let's Get Crazy and Laugh or Cry from Fun In Space both have nice solo spots
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More of That Jazz?
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Action This Day
QUEEN MULTITRACKS: http://www.piotreqrmx.com/multitracks.html I WANT IT ALL / THE SHOW MUST GO ON (PiotreQ Remix): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p65LR8xjjO0 http://www.facebook.com/queenremixes
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[b]cmsdrums wrote: [/b] Let's Get Crazy  from Fun In Space [/QUOTE]

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Good call. I've always liked that little drum break.
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[b]cmsdrums wrote: [/b] Let's Get Crazy  from Fun In Space  [/QUOTE]

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Good call. I've always liked that little drum break. [/QUOTE]

 Theres a cute little solo little drum break type thing in 'Laugh or Cry' too
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Why not get hold of the drum stems from the DSMN multitracks that were released recently?
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Keep Yourself Alive obviously, probably any live version as the drum sound is much better than on Queen I.

Live renditions of Modern Times Rock And Roll also have some great drum parts (namely the endings of the song and the little drum fill in place of the 'let me tell you what it's all about' line, right before the first chorus).

As mentioned previously, the ending of Great King Rat. You could also get an excerpt of one of his live drum or tympani solos.