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  2. Queen (band) - Wikipedia

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    The operatic section featured a reprise of the Queen II cover, with the band member's heads animated. [77] [83] On the impact of the "Bohemian Rhapsody" promotional video, Rolling Stone states: "Its influence cannot be overstated, practically inventing the music video seven years before MTV went on the air."

  3. News of the World (album) - Wikipedia

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    News of the World was the band's second album to be recorded at Sarm and Wessex Sound Studios in London, and engineered by Mike Stone, and was co-produced by the band and Stone. In 1977, punk rock acts, most notably the Sex Pistols, sparked massive backlash against progressive rock artists such as Queen, to which the band responded by ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Queen - Wikipedia

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    (Queen & David Bowie) Non-album single 1981 Queen/David Bowie Mercury & David Bowie [36] "Vultan's Theme (Attack of the Hawk Men)" Flash Gordon: 1980 Mercury Instrumental [6] "Was It All Worth It" The Miracle: 1989 Queen (Mercury) Mercury [9] "Water (Demo)" The Miracle Collector's Edition: 2022 May May "We Are the Champions" ‡ News of the ...

  5. Queen discography - Wikipedia

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    British rock band Queen have released 15 studio albums, 10 live albums, 16 compilation albums, 2 soundtrack albums, 2 extended plays, 73 singles, and 7 promotional singles. Queen was formed in London by Freddie Mercury (vocals and keyboards), Brian May (guitar), and Roger Taylor (drums), and in 1971, John Deacon (bassist) became a member.

  6. Brian May - Wikipedia

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    At the show, May would sing a few lines of "Love of My Life", and then, as Mercury used to, let the audience join in. [52] After the tour ended on 18 December 1993, May returned to the studio with fellow surviving Queen band members Roger Taylor and John Deacon to work on tracks that became Made in Heaven, the final Queen studio album. [53]

  7. Category:Queen (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Queen (band) members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. John Deacon; G.

  8. John Deacon - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Deacon (born 19 August 1951) is an English retired musician who was the bass guitarist for the rock band Queen.He wrote several songs for the group, including Top 10 hits "You're My Best Friend", "Another One Bites the Dust" and "I Want to Break Free"; co-wrote "Under Pressure", "Friends Will Be Friends" and "One Vision"; and he was involved in the band's financial management.

  9. Sex Pistols - Wikipedia

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    Their May 1977 single "God Save the Queen", which described the monarchy as a "fascist regime", was released to coincide with national celebrations for the Queen's Silver Jubilee. The song was promptly banned from being played by the BBC and by nearly every independent radio station in Britain, making it the most censored record in British history.