It may be one of Queen’s all-time classics, but Brian May recorded “Under Pressure” under protest. The 1981 hit — a colossal collaboration between British music gods Queen and David Bowie that soared ...
"David was an awesome creative force. But you can't have too many awesome creative forces in the same room," reflected May on the 1981 hit Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in ...
Few classic rock bands have as many ubiquitous songs as Queen. It’s hard to go a day of listening to the radio and flipping channels without hearing “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” or one of ...
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David Bowie Collaborated With This Legendary Rock Band For This Iconic Hit, But It Was Born From Studio Tension
Not many people, not even the late and great David Bowie, could predict how great this collaboration would be. Then again, he and this legendary rock band were among some of the artists that were ...
“And so it became ‘Under Pressure: The Music of David Bowie and Queen.’ “This was a long, drawn-out process, but it brought us back to the idea of having people who have never done anything like this ...
That bass line, the piano notes, those wordless vocalizations: as soon as you hear the iconic intro, you’re already feeling something. Add in the lyrics, which are both life-affirming and thematically ...
When we first think of Queen, we immediately think of Freddie Mercury, of course. Then we think of guitarist Brian May. Then enigmatic drummer Roger Taylor. But sometimes the quiet guy in the band is ...
Brian May admitted he’s never liked “Under Pressure,” Queen’s 1981 collaboration with David Bowie, but he didn't say anything at the time because he knew it would lead to a fight. The guitarist has ...
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