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  • podem procurar todos os covers de bateria dela...

    ninguem tira uma batida igual ao roger...

    esse é foda

  • Muito foda ele é

  • 01:02

  • Listen closely as Taylor says at the end: "Deegan crashed in and out for the last 10 minutes.

  • @Airboy15 They called John "Deacon" In the early years, No-one knows why. It would have been funny to be there, with them trying to get John's atterntion shouting "DEACON!!" *LOLZ*

  • liked it, I sang along to test if I really know the song xD

  • This song was recorded before the operatic part was even written by Freddie.  He only had an outline of what he wanted. This information is from a Queen video I have from an interview with Roy Thomas Baker.

  • しびれるぅ~っ

  • Yeah, can anyone make out what roger says at 6.11???

  • @hoopermartin72

    He's laughing as he says it, he mutters at the end, and someone starts to speak over his last word. It sounds like he's saying "Deacon crash[ed] in and out for the rest of [Difficult to understand word]". The last word sounds like "ten years" or "tenure". But as I listened to it over and over, it started to sound like Ted Nugent. After a little research I found "Tie Your Mother Down" was recorded with Ted Nugent! Maybe they had already opened dialogue with Nugent back then.

  • @dondongo86 The actual dialogue is between Roger and Freddie and relates to John Deacon tripping over something during the final fadeout notes of the 'bed'. Roger says "Deacon crashing about the room!" to which Freddie replies (on one of the piano tracks I think, I'd have to check the mults) "Oh f**k it!".  That is all.

  • thank you

  • This song is perfect... and Roger... I think is the best drummer in the world... and he is beautiful!

  • Roger is perfection in every way.

  • Would anyone know the size of the drums and cymbals Roger used during this studio recording version? I understand he used Ludwigs and Zildjians during this period. What he used on stage might have been different size wise though. Anyone? Thanks.

  • What does Roger say at 6:11?

    "Deacon creshing it out for the rest of us"?

    Anyway, 5/5.

  • faultless drum track!

  • Roger Taylor is a fantastic drummer, don't compare with Ringo. Nice tracks! Best song ever.

  • Who's saying "1,2,3,4"?

    I've heard that Roger messed up during one part of the timpany section, but I don't hear it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

  • Freddie.

  • @buffypython

    The "1, 2, 3, 4 guy" is absolutly Freddie, and a possible error by Roger is at

    3:54-3:56. That´s when they sing "we will not let you go", wich is 6 sullybles, and should therefor be accompaned with 6 drumhits accenting the melody. But here, Roger hits the drums 7 times. I believe that´s the "messed up" part you ment.

  • @LoverofLiszt yeah the first drumhits accent began at the "llah" of "bismillah"i don't think its a error from roger because when he records the drum track i think he played with the piano and bass i think they began the recording with that three instruments piano, bass, and drum and maybe the guitar also in the rock section

  • Thank you SO MUCH for this. It is very helpful for studying!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thank you very much for posting the drum tracks. Much appreciated.

  • First fill sounds like a Ringo! Even more so 'soloed'! Nice

  • Now what track is the "Gong" at the end of the song?

  • Found it!

  • I love how he plays the cymbals synched with the bass drum on to accent chord changes

  • awesome!!

  • Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!

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