Roger Taylor on the set of 'I Want To Break Free' - 1984
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Brian May and Roger Taylor - Queen soundcheck at the Ahoy Rotterdam, January 1979
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Via deakycheaky on Instagram.
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The many emotions of Queen
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They gave Roger some enrichment time on the timpanis so they could get him to sleep after the concert ❤️
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Roger Taylor’s solo work: here’s Brian May on guitar in Man On Fire. Here’s John Deacon on bass in It’s An Illusion. Here’s Freddie Mercury on backing vocals in Killing Time
Freddie’s solo work: I would like to thank the boys for staying out of this
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I love how Brian always tries to sugarcoat his statements or look for the silver lining while Roger just Does Not Care
Brian: Top of the Pops that was a great opportunity that really helped us, oh and this video was quite cool despite the tunnel, oh and this song was maybe not our strongest but I’m proud of it, I’m really glad the people like this other song even if it reminds me of an uncertain or questionable time
Roger Taylor: oh god Top of the Pops that was AWFUL, it was run by OLD PEOPLE who knew NOTHING, TERRIBLE, and god I HATE this video we all look so stupid oh and we have a musical so enjoy that or don’t, I don’t care I hate musicals and THIS GUY we had an interview with was an ASSHOLE by the way also here’s an extremely angry letter written to an entire magazine on a plane motion sickness bag basically telling them to F off
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Roger 'known for the hugeness of my gong' Taylor
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Photo: London Features International / Queen: a visual documentary by Ken Dean, 1986 (X)
Roger Taylor photographed at his Los Angeles house, ca. 1980
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