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  2. Now I'm Here - Wikipedia

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    "Now I'm Here" is a song by English rock band Queen, released on their third studio album, Sheer Heart Attack (1974). Written by guitarist Brian May , the song is noted for its gritty guitar riffs and vocal harmonies.

  3. List of Queen concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The embryonic Queen played numerous gigs in and around London in the early seventies, but evidence suggests that its first performance was on 27 June 1970 at Truro in England. [3] The band's first major step toward becoming a recognized live act came when Queen was a support act to Mott the Hoople on its UK tour. Queen's performances ...

  4. Queen (band) - Wikipedia

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    May's "Now I'm Here" documented the group's curtailed American tour, and "Brighton Rock" served as a vehicle for his regular on-stage solo guitar spot. Deacon wrote his first song for the group, "Misfire", while the live favourite " Stone Cold Crazy " was credited to the whole band.

  5. Jim Beach - Wikipedia

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    Henry James Beach [1] [2] (born 9 March 1942), known as Jim Beach or "Miami" Beach, is a British lawyer and band manager, best known for being the long-time manager of the rock band Queen, its individual members and the comedy group Monty Python. [3] He was nicknamed "Miami" by Freddie Mercury, a play on his surname. He took over as manager of ...

  6. We Will Rock You (video) - Wikipedia

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    Queen performed this song on many occasions throughout their career, but this was the first time an official Queen release included a performance of the song. This was also first ever commercially available Queen release on DVD. The concert film was again re-released in 2001 on DVD and VHS, remastered in THX for enhanced audio and video quality.

  7. Flick of the Wrist - Wikipedia

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    On 16 October 1974, Queen recorded a BBC session at Maida Vale 4 Studios in London, England. One of the songs recorded was "Flick of the Wrist". One of the songs recorded was "Flick of the Wrist". This performance features parts of the original album backing track with new vocals by Freddie Mercury and a new guitar solo by Brian May, differing ...

  8. Queen Rock Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Queen Rock Montreal is a live album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 29 October 2007 as a double CD , Blu-ray , DVD, and triple vinyl in the UK and the following day in the US. It was recorded in Montreal , Quebec , at the Montreal Forum on 24 November and 25 November 1981, the final concerts of The Game Tour .

  9. Friends Will Be Friends - Wikipedia

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    "Friends Will Be Friends" is a song performed by Queen, written by Freddie Mercury and John Deacon, released on 9 June 1986 as a single for the album A Kind of Magic. [1] It was the band's 30th single in the UK upon its release, reaching number 14 in the UK. "Friends Will Be Friends" was performed live on The Magic Tour.