Showing posts with label killer queen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label killer queen. Show all posts
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Queen - Killer Queen Song Facts
“KILLER QUEEN
Freddie Mercury / 3:00
Musicians
Freddie Mercury: lead vocals, backing vocals, piano and tack piano, finger snapping
Brian May: electric guitar, backing vocals
John Deacon: bass
Roger Taylor: drums, triangle, tubular bells, backing vocals
Recorded
Wessex Sound Studios, London: early and late August 1974
Trident Studios, London: September 1974 (mixing)
Technical Team
Producers: Queen, Roy Thomas Baker
Sound Engineer: Mike Stone
Assistant Sound Engineers: Geoff Workman (Wessex), Neil Kernon (Trident)
Single
Side A: Killer Queen / 3:00
Side AA: Flick of the Wrist / 3:21
UK Release on EMI: October 11, 1974 (ref. EMI 2229)
US Release on Elektra: October 21, 1974 (ref. E-45226)
Best UK Chart Ranking: 2
Best US Chart Ranking: 12”
“Though “Killer Queen” was one of the last songs recorded for the album in September 1974.
Written by Freddie Mercury the song became the lead single from the Sheer Heart Attack album.
Released on October 11, it shot straight to number two in the UK charts, just behind “Gonna Make You a Star” by David Essex.
Little known fact Killer Queen was double A-side with the song “Flick of the Wrist.”
“Freddie often joked about this, willingly admitting that the song would be perfectly at home in the discography of the late Noel Coward, an actor and pianist famous for his good taste and slightly old-fashioned elegance.
“When Kenny Everett, famous Capital Radio disc jockey, decided to broadcast “Killer Queen” at the end of 1974 said “I’m going to play something on the radio, have a listen to this, it’s the best record that’s ever been made by anybody ever.”
In this video Roger Taylor mentions Kenny loving Killer Queen
A number of people have declared themselves to be the source of inspiration for the song. These include former EMI press attaché Eric Hall, who claimed in Maureen Goldthorpe’s documentary The Story of Queen: Mercury Rising that he kept Moët & Chandon champagne in his office at EMI, and that Freddie himself had told him that he was at the center of his song.”
Production
“During the recording of Killer Queen, Freddie Mercury made two identical piano takes, but with two different instruments: the first with the prestigious studio grand piano, and the second with a piano whose sound was much closer to the honky-tonk models.
Known as a jangle, or tack, piano (detuned piano), this instrument was modified in order to transform its sound.
Thumbtacks were attached to the hammer felts, and with each percussion on the strings, a brilliant sound was produced—a sound quite close to that of the harpsichord.
It is the mix of the two takes that gives the introduction to “Killer Queen” its very particular sound, which we find again later on “Bring Back That Leroy Brown,”
To learn to play the Brian May solo
Info source Queen All The Songs
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Sunday, April 17, 2022
Queen Killer Queen Guitar Solo Tab
Monday, September 3, 2018
Queen - Killer Queen - Live At The Rainbow 1974 Guitar Lesson (Guitar Tab)
Killer Queen Live At The Rainbow 1974. Each time Brian May played this live it differed slightly.

Monday, December 5, 2016
Collection Of Queen Guitar Solos
A COLLECTION OF QUEEN GUITAR SOLOS
This a collection of a few Brian May guitar solos used in Rock Licks Guitar Tuition YouTube guitar tutorials over the past few year
PLAYING OUTSIDE OF FREDDIE'S HOUSE WAS OVERDUBBED SO AS NOT TO CAUSE DISTURBANCE
For Queen Guitar Tutorials : https://www.youtube.com/user/jamesrun...
Video includes: We Will Rock You, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, Good Old fashioned Lover Boy, You're My Best Friend, These Are The Days Of Our, I Want To Break Free, Bohemian Rhapsody and more
Video by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields https://www.rock-licks.com
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
How To Play Like Brian May - Guitar Tutorial
HOW TO PLAY LIKE BRIAN MAY - Guitar Tutorial
A brief overview of essential aspects of Queen guitarists style.
It's worth noting that I'm using a Vox BM1 amp which has built in Treble Booster which is essential for creating the Brian May sound,
As a plectrum Brian uses a old sixpence,
Many people have messaged in asking how to go about writing their own Brian May style guitar guitar riffs.
Hammer To Fall tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H70DO...
One Vision guitar tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xcczb...
We Will Rock You guitar tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6a9A...
Sweet Lady guitar tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWqlD...
Hang On In There guitar tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVuRY...
Dont Stop Me Now guitar solo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuWNX...
Killer Queen guitar solo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIRK5...
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