Monday, July 27, 2015
The Cross - Top Of The World Ma - (Roger Taylor Queen) Guitar Tab Lesson
The Cross (Roger Taylor Queen) Top Of The World Ma guitar cover with guitar tablature
In this video I play along with the track from the 1990 Cross album Mad Band And Dangerous To Know
The main riff is very similar to Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love and is based in B minor
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Mad; Bad; and Dangerous to Know was the second album released by The Cross, appearing in 1990. Unlike the previous album, which contained some dance influences, this one is a straight rock album. This was the first album to which each member of the band contributed, though Roger Taylor's contribution was considerably smaller because he was busy promoting The Miracle.[citation needed] Unusually, (Clayton Moss) sang lead vocals on one track, instead of Taylor.
Like Shove it, the album sold poorly and EMI Records decided to drop them so they had no label anymore in the UK.
In Germany, a limited box set (only 50 were made) was released which contained a CD single, video, stickers and press information
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015
The Cross - Liar - Guitar Tutorial Lesson Guitar Tab (Roger Taylor Queen)
How to play - Liar - by The Cross (Roger Taylor Queen) from the 1990 album Mad Bad And Dangerous To Know
Guitar Performance Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiuZ9l1lMFY
The song begins with a F Dm chord progression before moving to a Am Bb C progression
The chorus is F Dm and the Bridge Gm Am Bb C
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Mad; Bad; and Dangerous to Know was the second album released by The Cross, appearing in 1990. Unlike the previous album, which contained some dance influences, this one is a straight rock album. This was the first album to which each member of the band contributed, though Roger Taylor's contribution was considerably smaller because he was busy promoting The Miracle.[citation needed] Unusually, (Clayton Moss) sang lead vocals on one track, instead of Taylor.
Like Shove it, the album sold poorly and EMI Records decided to drop them so they had no label anymore in the UK.
In Germany, a limited box set (only 50 were made) was released which contained a CD single, video, stickers and press
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
The Cross - Liar - Guitar Play Along - Chords (Queen Roger Taylor) Lesson
The Cross - Liar - Roger Taylor of Queen fronted this band in the late 80's and early 90's and the song was written by Peter Noone their bass player
In this video I play guitar along with the song. Added Guitar Chords and Lyrics to the screen to make learning the track easier
Mad; Bad; and Dangerous to Know was the second album released by The Cross, appearing in 1990. Unlike the previous album, which contained some dance influences, this one is a straight rock album. This was the first album to which each member of the band contributed, though Roger Taylor's contribution was considerably smaller because he was busy promoting The Miracle.[citation needed] Unusually, (Clayton Moss) sang lead vocals on one track, instead of Taylor.
Like Shove it, the album sold poorly and EMI Records decided to drop them so they had no label anymore in the UK.
In Germany, a limited box set (only 50 were made) was released which contained a CD single, video, stickers and press information
Roger Taylor - lead & backing vocals, guitar
Spike Edney - keyboards, mandolin, backing vocals
Clayton Moss - lead guitar, backing vocals (lead vocals on "Better Things")
Peter Noone - bass guitar, backing vocals
Josh Macrae - drums, percussion, backing vocals
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
The Cross - Power To Love - Guitar Tab - Roger Taylor
Roger Taylor band The Cross - Power To Love from the 1990 album Mad Bad And Dangerous To Know
In this video I play guitar along with the record. The video has on screen guitar tablature to make learning easier.
The song was also performed by Queen and Paul Rogers Live
After finishing Queen's 1989 album The Miracle, Taylor went into the studio with the rest of The Cross for the first time to record Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know. The band composed the opening track "Top Of The World Ma". The rest of the album consisted mainly of individually written songs, except for "Power To Love" which was a joint venture by Macrae, Noone and Moss. Clayton Moss sang lead vocals on his own track "Better Things", and Spike Edney played mandolin on "Final Destination", which was written by Taylor. "Final Destination" was released as a single, as were "Liar" and "Power To Love", the latter being the last single to be released in the UK by the group. "Final Destination" came with a live rendition of Taylor's song "Man On Fire" as a B-side, and "Liar" (Noone) had a brand new track, "In Charge Of My Heart", which was also penned by Taylor. The song based on improvisations by Freddie of 2nd part of the song "Stealin'" - B-Side of "The Miracle (album)". The 12" single and CD of "Liar" also included extended remixes of both "Liar" and "In Charge Of My Heart". The instrumental section at the beginning of "In Charge Of My Heart" was used as the opening to concerts on the accompanying tour. "Closer To You" (Edney) had been planned to be released in America, but the idea was never discussed again. The group having seemingly given up on the UK market, the accompanying tour only included dates in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Ibiza. Unusual for such tours, every song from the new album was played live.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Man On Fire - Roger Taylor - Play Along - Acoustic Guitar Chords
Queen Drummer Roger Taylor - Man On Fire from his solo album Strange Frontier of 1984
Interestingly Brian May plays rhythm guitar on this track. But in this video we are looking at an acoustic strum along with the song
The video has on screen lyrics and chord names
Intro D
Verse D G D G G D Bm D Bm A G D
Chorus C G x3
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