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QUEEN~Freddie Mercury, Introduction to 'Death On Two Legs'

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Freddie Mercury wrote 'Death on Two legs' and dedicated it to Norman Sheffield, Queen's former manager and a co-owner of Trident Studios. Queen felt that Norman had not provided them with the support they needed, and so Mr. Sheffield and the band parted company prior to the recording of 'A Night At The Opera'. The split occurred under very acrimonious circumstances, and this song acted as something of a final word from the band. The lyrics form a harsh character portrait that outline the band's full animosity towards their former acquaintance.... 'now you can kiss my ass goodbye...'

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  • I wonder what that synth sound @ the beginning of song was? As Queen did not use them early in their career

  • I think this concert was from '77 and they certainly used some, even if it was minimal synth sounds back then.

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  • Freddie Mercury - the man from another reality... Star which disappeared, but light still going.

  • "he was a real mother fucker, do you know what that means?"... hahahha that was great love you freddie

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  • They didn't RECORD anything with synth, they never said they didn't use them LIVE!. Of course they needed them, as there were just 4 of them playing! (or 5 with the additional musician)

  • Hey, what concert was this?

    Thanks

  • Gosh gotta Love Freddy !

  • Youtube used to arrange comments so much better. You could see who was talking to who because the responses were captioned under the first comment.

  • @daddybecks It's my understanding that they didn't use Synths until 1979 when they recorded the Game. Perhaps in concert they did not sure.

  • @JIF882 not an albums at least

  • Freddie, come back!!

  • @Lolek30 Yes, I know that.

  • @JIF882 actually it wasn't a synth, it was Brian's self build guitar. He could create any sound with it. You also can see this on a lot of vids from different concerts.

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