I remember this song from my mom,s car when was 2 years old when i was 4 years old i sang this song in my mom,s car it has been my favorite song in many years 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤘🤩🤩
I absolutely love the song I wish they would have played it live as a band they never did but still Roger Taylor nails the song locally absolutely brilliant
OUTRAGEOUS! I was in 4th grade when *Night at the Opera" came out. Listened to all the Queen albums, intensively, by 6th grade. Loved all the music but Taylor's songs ended up being my favorites. Dynamite post!
the vocals are very different, but the music is so close to the original it could very well just be lifted from the studio tapes, in fact I'm 99% sure it is because the original is ingrained in my skull that I can tell its the same performance. Actually yes I just played them side by side and the music flanges, meaning its the exact same!
@@trefwoordpunk2225 This track was recorded in the BBC Studios, Maida Vale in London on October 16th, 1974 and provides from the Queen Compilation "On Air" released in 2016. I changed the "live" notice here in my video description, it seems to cause incomprehension about the actual track.
@@trefwoordpunk2225 Yesss. I think the same thing. The vocals you can see sounds different from studio. But the drums anda other instrument sounds like the original song .un muy opinión the only thing new IS Roger,s voice. Are you agree with me? Cheers from Spain!!!! Aupa Rogerrrrr
This is such a great song! I’m amazed that it didn’t get more notoriety. My favorite Queen song!
I remember this song from my mom,s car when was 2 years old when i was 4 years old i sang this song in my mom,s car it has been my favorite song in many years 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤘🤩🤩
Its my favorite song too!!! His voice is everything!
Fascinating seeing how Roger's songwriting developed over the years. Good to hear this song again and a slightly different version.
Best Song ever. Thank you Mr. Roger Taylor
Up there with Waterloo Sunset, Starman and Tin Soldier as best tracks ever.
It's in my top ten singles myself. Blew my mind at about age 10!
@@Darth_ChickenNo argument here!
Underrated rock pipes.
When Roger sings he seems like a tiger's roar 🐅😍
I absolutely love the song I wish they would have played it live as a band they never did but still Roger Taylor nails the song locally absolutely brilliant
OUTRAGEOUS! I was in 4th grade when *Night at the Opera" came out. Listened to all the Queen albums, intensively, by 6th grade.
Loved all the music but Taylor's songs ended up being my favorites.
Dynamite post!
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Roger Taylor’s best song in my opinion such a great vibe
Just shredding from beginning to end. Queen is so F'n good!
Amo esa voz garrasposa
Temon!!!!! Reflejo de mi adolescencia. Gracias por subirlo
This is queens best song
La cara de Roger: 👼
La voz de Roger: 😈
His falsetto: 👼
Roger is a fun guy
What A want-B. Rockers Song.
This time is gone music will be exchanged by ki 😢
This os the studio versión i think....isnot It,,?
No, it's not the studio version.
the vocals are very different, but the music is so close to the original it could very well just be lifted from the studio tapes, in fact I'm 99% sure it is because the original is ingrained in my skull that I can tell its the same performance. Actually yes I just played them side by side and the music flanges, meaning its the exact same!
@@trefwoordpunk2225 This track was recorded in the BBC Studios, Maida Vale in London on October 16th, 1974 and provides from the Queen Compilation "On Air" released in 2016. I changed the "live" notice here in my video description, it seems to cause incomprehension about the actual track.
@@trefwoordpunk2225 Yesss. I think the same thing. The vocals you can see sounds different from studio. But the drums anda other instrument sounds like the original song .un muy opinión the only thing new IS Roger,s voice. Are you agree with me? Cheers from Spain!!!! Aupa Rogerrrrr
@DML1978
Only Roger's lead is different and some of the backing harmonies have been omitted. Same song. Not an uncommon practice back then.