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  2. Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor (pictured in 2005) has been with Queen since the band's inception. In 1969, Taylor was working with Freddie Mercury at Kensington Market in London (they were sharing a flat at around the same time). [13] Mercury, then known as Farrokh "Freddie" Bulsara, was a fan of Smile. The band split up in 1970.

  3. Hammer to Fall - Wikipedia

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    It was featured in the film Highlander, a movie for which the band had composed tie-in songs. The music video was filmed in Brussels during The Works Tour, and features drummer Roger Taylor wearing an oversized message T-shirt ("CHOOSE LIFE") created by Katharine Hamnett. "Hammer to Fall" was the third song the band performed at Live Aid in 1985.

  4. Queen (band) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the video came from Roger Taylor via a suggestion from his girlfriend. [155] He told Q magazine: "We had done some really serious, epic videos in the past, and we just thought we'd have some fun. We wanted people to know that we didn't take ourselves too seriously, that we could still laugh at ourselves."

  5. No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) - Wikipedia

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    "No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)" is the final single recorded by the British rock band Queen. Recorded and released in 1997, six years after the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury, it is the only Queen recording to feature a three-piece lineup: guitarist Brian May (who wrote the song), drummer Roger Taylor, and bassist John Deacon.

  6. Fun on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Fun on Earth [1] is the fifth studio album by English musician Roger Taylor, best known as the drummer in British rock band Queen, released on 11 November 2013 through Virgin EMI in the United Kingdom and Hollywood Records in America. [2]

  7. Heaven for Everyone - Wikipedia

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    The song, Taylor noted, "had some good stuff about love and dignity; the usual antiwar thing." [6] After Freddie Mercury's death, as Queen prepared to complete their posthumous album, Made in Heaven, this song was selected to be re-done by the band as a Queen song. The lead vocal Mercury recorded in 1987 was given a new backing track and new ...

  8. Breakthru (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breakthru" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor [citation needed] but credited to Queen, it was released in June 1989 from the album The Miracle. The single reached number seven in the UK, and peaked at number 6 in the Netherlands and Ireland, but failed to chart in the US.

  9. Innuendo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Written by Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor but credited to Queen, it is the opening track on the album of the same name (1991), and was released as the first single from the album. The single debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart in January 1991, the band's first number-one hit since " Under Pressure " nearly a decade before, and ...