Let's be clear: Vanilla Ice didn't sample that bass riff, he stole it. The difference is he tried to say his was different and he wrote it himself. A judge disagreed.
Yes, it was the pretence it was his own writing that was the problem for Vanilla Ice. 😡And, it was John Deacon's finest hour. And, we should never overlook Bowie. I'm a huge Queen fan, but everyone owes a massive Thank You to Bowie. He had a finger on the pulse, and was at the forefront of so many new music genres, or he created them. His chameleon looks were a master stroke, driving huge followings. It's so sad that Bowie, (like Amy Winehouse) died without the huge fanfare of less talented people. 😢
Ice didn't do much different than any rapper or hip hop artist, beyond trying to defend and claim it as his own. It's all just people who can't write music taking music from those who can and pretending they wrote a song. Under pressure is the real deal.
How can you forget or not recognize David Bowie's voice. David is a true music icon who changed the music landscape for ever and influenced so many artists.
@@lisacorman9171 he doesn’t care much about the music, he’s a “lyric” man. The beat must have a steady, heavy boom. You know, like a computer quantum drum machine, head banger to accompany the “meaningful” lyrics.
Bowie the icon the moment his album, Hunky Dory dropped in the US. I bought that and loved it including: “Changes”. The hip hop generation pissed all over music history while they “borrowed” as much as they could through “sampling”. Our music required some patience to listen an entire album at a time. That ability had obviously been lost in our culture. The theme of the day comes from a dumb sci fi comedy, “Idiocracy”. It’s coming true especially with MAGA.
Vanilla ice didn't sample it,he STOLE IT The song was written at Montreux in Switzerland when Queen and Bowie recorded under the same studio at the same time.. A miracle happened, it's all improvised ❤
There’s a great interview on how this sing was made in CZcams. Bowie and Queen were in the same city in Switzerland, They got together and made the song in 1 day for fun. The bass player came up with that riff, and they were all jamming to it. They went out for pizza. I came back in the bass player got the riff. Luckily, somebody had recorded it.
John Deacon came up with the baseline and then Freddie and David Bowie each went and wrote lyrics individually. Then they combined them. An amazing piece of work!
Just assume everything you hear in hip hop was sampled from before. The real talent in most modern music tends to be in the studio production stringing together other people’s work. I’m surprised at this point you’re still surprised that a unique hook came from anywhere but the past.
To hear Freddie singing all lead with Roger backing check out the live performance at Montreal 1981. Bowie didn't perform this live until Freddie's tribute concert in 1992 as a duet with Annie Lennox.
What if I told you that this was Freddy and David Bowie, who created this? What if we tell you that both of their lives were pried into all the time. David Bowie was a huge champion of equal rights and never shied away from pointing out inequality. Both lived life on their own terms and didn't feel the need to share that or seek approval. With all the shit everyone goes through collectively, external pressure on a personal level is ridiculous.
Two icons merged to give the world Under Pressure. David Bowie, not just Queen. The song is from 1981, there was a lot going in Britain at the time. The song perfectly reflects the time, but remains timeless, the themes in the song are as potent today as they ever were.
You really need to watch the live performance of this from Queen live at Wembley 1986. Thank you for the reaction, David and Freddie were great together, it is a shame they never performed this together live.
The story goes that David & Queen were recording in the same studio at the same time & took the opportunity to collaborate, apart from the chorus & theme, they improvised the rest in separate soundproof rooms then wove it together like weft & warp
I was privileged to have been present when these brilliant artists came together in Montreux, jammed together and came up with this. It was a totally impromptu evening get together - they are iconic and sadly missed. RIP David and Freddie
Thank you for re-uploading this review, updating the title, to recognize that you totally missed David Bowie as Lead Vocal with Freddie as, well ... Second Lead Vocal (since clearly NOT a back-up singer, lol). In addition to this studio recording, there is an awesome video where a professional studio combined a Live Bowie concert and a Live Queen concert and digitally made this song into a magical live performance. You can find it on CZcams. Please!
You should watch David Bowie and Annie Lennox doing this at the Freddie Mercury memorial concert in fact you need to do more Annie Lennox and David Bowie IMHO
The story behind this song might explain why the lyrics were so unusual. Queen was in the studio and David Bowie dropped by to hang with them a little. They spent a couple hours getting stoned and drunk and just playing around with random song clips. Finally, David said "This is stupid. Let's just write one." They came up with the music first. The David suggested that he and Freddy each go into a different recording booth and just sing whatever comes to mind while they listened. Freddy started with the scat stuff. David sang the first few verses with words off the top of his head. They both sang what they thought should be the chorus. The entire time, neither Freddy or David knew what the other was singing.
This is the first video I've seen that Black only stopped the song 1 time to react to the song. That's what Freddie , Bowie, and Queen can do to you!! Put you at a loss of words. RIP Freddie!!! You are and will always be the LEGEND!!!
If you're going to listen to some Bowie then I'd recommend 'Let's Dance' , 'Modern Love', 'China Girl, 'Star Man', 'Ashes to Ashes', 'Heroes' , 'Rebel, Rebel', 'Man Who Sold the World'...... just listen to anything , to be honest! If you're still on the classics, then I'm begging for you to check out Dire Straits 'Sultans of Swing' Alchemy Live.
This is a collaboration with David Bowie born when they were all working in Montreaux coincidentally at the same time. There is a video on CZcams where someone has mashed up different lived performances to make it look like they are performing this but they never did this live together in concert. It’s still worth the watch though. The studio track is used on it.
Some of you guys need BP a break. He's just discovering this music. Maybe he never heard of Bowie before. I have rarely heard him. But his is unmistakable once you've heard it. Here's a trivia story. I had a friend who was coming to the states from Australia. She backed up to keep from getting knocked over, bumping into Bowie, who she idolized. They had about a 20 minute conversation. She said Bowie was really nice.
Amazing collaboration between 2 huge artists 💛 David Bowie was visiting Freddie and the band in the studio in Switzerland when they starting writing this song together. Incredible talents ❤
John Deacon came up with the bass rift. He was playing it all morning. They all went to lunch for a pizza. When they went back to work. John could not remember the rift. Fortunately Roger Taylor remembered it.
Under Pressure recorded in Switzerland where Bowie had a home there... Queen did one part,Bowie the other. Vanilla Ice didn't sample it , they took it,big difference. Judge thought otherwise. Only thing is B May said life was too short a few years later. Unfortunately Queen and Bowie never sung this live together. There was a tribute concert to Freddie and technology put it together as if both there.. Bowie to was a master to,live. I was spoiled , especially live aid,we all had sore heads..
Songs were structured differently/creatively back then and think that is why the kids get taken aback by it- it's foreign to their ears. Formula songs did not prevail until much later.
I think that part in the song where you were saying you expected them to go back to "under pressure" and they didnt was 100% intentionally done... because it was a way of increasing your feelings of pressure and expectation. Its a really well written song. Just how the music will swell and then just completely cut off to just the bassline and then a very quiet "under pressure"... absolute perfection 😊
Now Bowie & Mercury made their own lyrics separately. Freddie was SCATTING and they both sang the Chorus. The live Queen Concert shows you crowd control of an Emcee in stage like no other Freddie sang and did call and response like a hypnotist 😮 you should Review that short set
Yo BP! You NEED to listen to the isolated vocal version of this song. It'll give you goosebumps hearing how powerful and different David's and Freddie's vocals are.
Two of the best all time voices of our generation, Bowie and Mercury. Forget the video clip and just listen to the song. One of my all time fave songs and lyrics. After Freddie says can we give love one more chance, Bowie replies with: 'Cause love's such an old-fashioned word And love dares you to care for The people on the edge of the night And love dares you to change our way of Caring about ourselves This is our last dance This is our last dance This is ourselves Under pressure I soooo love this lyric, these vocals and the song overall.
One big deal was when Vanilla Ice used the intro of this song in his Ice ice baby song. The other guy singing with the deepest voice is David Bowie, another great 80s artist who sang Rebel, Rebel, Space Oddity as sung by Adam Sandler in Mr. Deeds, and more..
Under Pressure was just a Queen song at first until the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert then Queen and David Bowie rereleased it. I own every tape, Every Cd that Queen and Freddie Mercury has ever put out. I’ve got every song. Also my Dad used to sit next to the radio for me to record when they used to do Queen days and I’ve still got all of them as well. I’ve got literally everything. I’m a Queen Fanatic still till this day. Please do song more Queen Songs or Freddie Mercury songs on his own.
Thanks for bring up Queen. Some of the best from them is the videos out there from Live Aid 1985. Freddie Mercury was brilliant. These reaction videos have me listening to my classicism more. Didn't realize I was even missing it, so Thank you
Honestly, I think it's the best colab of all time. Queen and David Bowie create this perfect song, sounds worse when they did it solo, and in the original they don't sing over each other, they work together.
Improvisation is right - as I understand it, Bowie and Freddie thru this together in about 5 minutes from scraps of other songs they'd be working on, with Bowie (maybe both?) coked out of his head, in a hotel room in France or maybe Switzerland.
This song was a collaboration between Queen and David Bowie. Bowie and Freddy Mercury are trading lead vocals throughout the song. All four members of Queen plus David Bowie are credited with writing the song.
Black, Google Professor of Rock Under Pressure. He tells the story of this song!! It's amazing!!! It's here on CZcams so good. He tells alot about different music from 60's 70's, and 80's. You can get the story of the songs you react to!!
Let's be clear: Vanilla Ice didn't sample that bass riff, he stole it. The difference is he tried to say his was different and he wrote it himself. A judge disagreed.
Yes, it was the pretence it was his own writing that was the problem for Vanilla Ice. 😡And, it was John Deacon's finest hour. And, we should never overlook Bowie. I'm a huge Queen fan, but everyone owes a massive Thank You to Bowie. He had a finger on the pulse, and was at the forefront of so many new music genres, or he created them. His chameleon looks were a master stroke, driving huge followings.
It's so sad that Bowie, (like Amy Winehouse) died without the huge fanfare of less talented people. 😢
Ice didn't do much different than any rapper or hip hop artist, beyond trying to defend and claim it as his own. It's all just people who can't write music taking music from those who can and pretending they wrote a song.
Under pressure is the real deal.
I still remember that Freddie heard it for the first time while having breakfast listening to the radio 😂 his attorney was on speed dial that day
Yeah, I was gonna say, there is a difference between sampling and stealing, and this one was definitely stealing.
however, the piano part and the claps in the background are actually samples
How can you forget or not recognize David Bowie's voice. David is a true music icon who changed the music landscape for ever and influenced so many artists.
Came here for this. David Bowie is just as iconic as Queen!
A true artist. A true star.
what I am seeing here in the comments is that Black Pegasus needs to spend some time getting to know Bowie.
@@lisacorman9171 he doesn’t care much about the music, he’s a “lyric” man. The beat must have a steady, heavy boom. You know, like a computer quantum drum machine, head banger to accompany the “meaningful” lyrics.
Bowie the icon the moment his album, Hunky Dory dropped in the US. I bought that and loved it including: “Changes”. The hip hop generation pissed all over music history while they “borrowed” as much as they could through “sampling”.
Our music required some patience to listen an entire album at a time. That ability had obviously been lost in our culture.
The theme of the day comes from a dumb sci fi comedy, “Idiocracy”. It’s coming true especially with MAGA.
The story I heard was Freddie heard "Ice ice baby" on the radio, laughed, then called his lawyer
And for vanilla ice, that was a wrap, dog!
folktale
@@evanirvana500 lol
@@roverwaters3875 Yea. Except it's not.
Because vanilla STOLE this music.
I'm just going to say you may want to consider reacting to more David Bowie. Not recognizing his voice is close to...unforgivable. lol
VI didn’t "sample " it..he Stole it.
Vanilla ice didn't sample it,he STOLE IT
The song was written at Montreux in Switzerland when Queen and Bowie recorded under the same studio at the same time..
A miracle happened, it's all improvised
❤
The Dude other than Queen is the wonderful David Bowie.
Wow. Ole boy didn't pick up on David Bowie. The collaboration is what makes this an awesome song
There’s a great interview on how this sing was made in CZcams.
Bowie and Queen were in the same city in Switzerland,
They got together and made the song in 1 day for fun.
The bass player came up with that riff, and they were all jamming to it.
They went out for pizza. I came back in the bass player got the riff.
Luckily, somebody had recorded it.
John Deacon came up with the baseline and then Freddie and David Bowie each went and wrote lyrics individually. Then they combined them. An amazing piece of work!
"And love dares you to care for the people on the edge of the night:
And love dares you to change our way of caring about ourselves"
David Bowie sang the verses and Freddie did the “under pressure” and scatting
They both sang verses.
Just assume everything you hear in hip hop was sampled from before. The real talent in most modern music tends to be in the studio production stringing together other people’s work. I’m surprised at this point you’re still surprised that a unique hook came from anywhere but the past.
Only 300 Queen tracks to go!!….LEGENDS!!🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼🇬🇧🇬🇧
Let’s go!
Don’t forget David Bowie his voice just makes this! Long before Vanilla Ice
Bowie and Freddie...2 of the greatest voices in music 🎶
To hear Freddie singing all lead with Roger backing check out the live performance at Montreal 1981.
Bowie didn't perform this live until Freddie's tribute concert in 1992 as a duet with Annie Lennox.
That’s not true! David Bowie performed live with queen at the live aid concert in 1985!
Bowie did not sing with Quenn at live aid. He was the lucky ine to perform after them @@kristophergoordman7225
No they did not. There are a video that looks like they where at the same time but they where not@@kristophergoordman7225
@@kristophergoordman7225 but they didnt perform it together?
@@kristophergoordman7225but not with Freddie Mercury
What if I told you that this was Freddy and David Bowie, who created this? What if we tell you that both of their lives were pried into all the time. David Bowie was a huge champion of equal rights and never shied away from pointing out inequality. Both lived life on their own terms and didn't feel the need to share that or seek approval. With all the shit everyone goes through collectively, external pressure on a personal level is ridiculous.
This bass line is so good, this song is a masterpiece! and Bowie's voice with Freddie's skills ...Pressure can remain no problem when you hear Queen
I read they asked Brian May what he thought about Ice Ice Baby and he said “I’m fine with it as long as the checks keep coming in”.
Two icons merged to give the world Under Pressure. David Bowie, not just Queen. The song is from 1981, there was a lot going in Britain at the time. The song perfectly reflects the time, but remains timeless, the themes in the song are as potent today as they ever were.
You really need to watch the live performance of this from Queen live at Wembley 1986. Thank you for the reaction, David and Freddie were great together, it is a shame they never performed this together live.
Mercury and Bowie were perfect in this song, thier voice s were perfect together. This song will be forever in my playlist.
The story goes that David & Queen were recording in the same studio at the same time & took the opportunity to collaborate, apart from the chorus & theme, they improvised the rest in separate soundproof rooms then wove it together like weft & warp
How can you forget Bowie. In fact the song is more a Bowie type of song than a queen song
I was privileged to have been present when these brilliant artists came together in Montreux, jammed together and came up with this. It was a totally impromptu evening get together - they are iconic and sadly missed. RIP David and Freddie
Oh!!! Check out the version with David Bowie and Annie Lennox at the Freddie Tribute concert 1992
🤌 the divine miss Annie
oh so good
Absolutely. There is no better one. And the only time someone killed Bowie.
This song hits me. I can't imagine not feeling it so hard.
Never quote Vanilla Ice again
Bowie co wrote this too! How you didn't immediately recognise his voice is mind boggling.. 😯✌🇬🇧
co write?? He literally wrote all the lyrics!
Yes you did forget Bowie! I live in NM and saw Bowie from freaking 5 FEET AWAY IN DENVER, BRO. My ultimate rock star. World's GREATEST, IMHO.
Bowie & Queen. Class. Both are brilliant, brave, legend. Just Class.
Wow. David Bowie and Freddie together are epic!!
The live aid is so good!! Seeing Freddy and David on the same stage is Fire!!
Thank you for re-uploading this review, updating the title, to recognize that you totally missed David Bowie as Lead Vocal with Freddie as, well ... Second Lead Vocal (since clearly NOT a back-up singer, lol).
In addition to this studio recording, there is an awesome video where a professional studio combined a Live Bowie concert and a Live Queen concert and digitally made this song into a magical live performance. You can find it on CZcams. Please!
You should watch David Bowie and Annie Lennox doing this at the Freddie Mercury memorial concert in fact you need to do more Annie Lennox and David Bowie IMHO
Want your mind blown….. watch Queens live aid performance….. they stole the show…. The way Freddie controlled the stadium was incredible!
The story behind this song might explain why the lyrics were so unusual.
Queen was in the studio and David Bowie dropped by to hang with them a little. They spent a couple hours getting stoned and drunk and just playing around with random song clips. Finally, David said "This is stupid. Let's just write one."
They came up with the music first. The David suggested that he and Freddy each go into a different recording booth and just sing whatever comes to mind while they listened.
Freddy started with the scat stuff. David sang the first few verses with words off the top of his head. They both sang what they thought should be the chorus.
The entire time, neither Freddy or David knew what the other was singing.
Run this on repeat a couple times... it'll get a hold of you and won't let you go
I have a feeling that you didn't quite recognize (missed)the voice of Bowie along side Freddie.
"Sit on a bench, but I don't work" -Judge
This is the first video I've seen that Black only stopped the song 1 time to react to the song. That's what Freddie , Bowie, and Queen can do to you!! Put you at a loss of words. RIP Freddie!!! You are and will always be the LEGEND!!!
Lyrically this is more of a Bowie song than a queen song !!
The movie was "Gross Point Blank" with John Cusack as a hit man.. going back to his high school reunion.. it has Minnie Driver and Dan Aykroyd
If you're going to listen to some Bowie then I'd recommend 'Let's Dance' , 'Modern Love', 'China Girl, 'Star Man', 'Ashes to Ashes', 'Heroes' , 'Rebel, Rebel', 'Man Who Sold the World'...... just listen to anything , to be honest!
If you're still on the classics, then I'm begging for you to check out Dire Straits 'Sultans of Swing' Alchemy Live.
You’ve got to watch their live version on stage. So good!!
No one does it better then David Bowie & Freddie Mercury.
Rip Freddie and Bowie, can’t forget Taylor from The Foo Fighters that loved to cover this at live shows
This is a collaboration with David Bowie born when they were all working in Montreaux coincidentally at the same time. There is a video on CZcams where someone has mashed up different lived performances to make it look like they are performing this but they never did this live together in concert. It’s still worth the watch though. The studio track is used on it.
Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, I am from there 😉
Some of you guys need BP a break. He's just discovering this music. Maybe he never heard of Bowie before. I have rarely heard him. But his is unmistakable once you've heard it.
Here's a trivia story. I had a friend who was coming to the states from Australia. She backed up to keep from getting knocked over, bumping into Bowie, who she idolized. They had about a 20 minute conversation. She said Bowie was really nice.
This is Dave Grohl’s (Foo Fighters) favorite song. I saw FF in concert and they did a cover. The late Taylor Hawkings sang Freddie’s part. Loved it!
Amazing collaboration between 2 huge artists 💛 David Bowie was visiting Freddie and the band in the studio in Switzerland when they starting writing this song together. Incredible talents ❤
John Deacon came up with the bass rift. He was playing it all morning. They all went to lunch for a pizza. When they went back to work. John could not remember the rift. Fortunately Roger Taylor remembered it.
Under Pressure recorded in Switzerland where Bowie had a home there... Queen did one part,Bowie the other.
Vanilla Ice didn't sample it , they took it,big difference.
Judge thought otherwise.
Only thing is B May said life was too short a few years later.
Unfortunately Queen and Bowie never sung this live together.
There was a tribute concert to Freddie and technology put it together as if both there..
Bowie to was a master to,live.
I was spoiled , especially live aid,we all had sore heads..
Starman David Bowie was the lead singer here.
Freddie Mercury had such a voice. ❤
Some great Bowie songs are Ziggy Stardust,Space Oddity,Young Americans,China Girl...
Keep going with Queen, you'll find some gems
Bowie is the best there will ever be legendary
You should hear the accappella version. You'll hear the lyrics clearly. When I heard it, it blew me away!
Annie Lennox and David Bowie did a fantastic rendition of this during the Freddy Mercury tribute. Also a must hear imo.
I am loving the way you are checking out tracks that you know just a bit of. Magic memories for me.
Queen- innuendo come on do iiittt
Songs were structured differently/creatively back then and think that is why the kids get taken aback by it- it's foreign to their ears. Formula songs did not prevail until much later.
You should do some David Bowie so you can appreciate his genius and his weirdness. The man was magical and much beloved. And super productive.
I think that part in the song where you were saying you expected them to go back to "under pressure" and they didnt was 100% intentionally done... because it was a way of increasing your feelings of pressure and expectation. Its a really well written song. Just how the music will swell and then just completely cut off to just the bassline and then a very quiet "under pressure"... absolute perfection 😊
Rap is always so much better when sampled over rock n roll. Yeah, Ice Ice Baby, Walk This Way and Come With Me are probably the best examples.
Dust in the wind Kansas. "Peter say that again after a soul searching walk around town while listening to dusk in the wind."
For me it is just such a cathartic song
At the very least, the constant of gravity and our own psyche :)
This is my second favorite duet.
Bowie and bing Crosby is my number one
great vocals by David and Freddie
I love David Bowie and Queen both! This song is magic! Yeah, Queen sued Vanilla Ice's sorry butt and won!💖💖
Wish you'd do more Queen and David Bowie, just great!
I listen to this EVERY NIGHT when I exercise!!!!!!!!!!!! It never gets old!!!
Now Bowie & Mercury made their own lyrics separately. Freddie was SCATTING and they both sang the Chorus. The live Queen Concert shows you crowd control of an Emcee in stage like no other Freddie sang and did call and response like a hypnotist 😮 you should Review that short set
Freddie and David Bowie wrote this one night
Yo BP! You NEED to listen to the isolated vocal version of this song. It'll give you goosebumps hearing how powerful and different David's and Freddie's vocals are.
Two of the best all time voices of our generation, Bowie and Mercury. Forget the video clip and just listen to the song. One of my all time fave songs and lyrics. After Freddie says can we give love one more chance, Bowie replies with:
'Cause love's such an old-fashioned word
And love dares you to care for
The people on the edge of the night
And love dares you to change our way of
Caring about ourselves
This is our last dance
This is our last dance
This is ourselves
Under pressure
I soooo love this lyric, these vocals and the song overall.
One big deal was when Vanilla Ice used the intro of this song in his Ice ice baby song. The other guy singing with the deepest voice is David Bowie, another great 80s artist who sang Rebel, Rebel, Space Oddity as sung by Adam Sandler in Mr. Deeds, and more..
Bruh.
You need more Bowie in your life. Definitely one of the few white artists Black people appreciate.
Under Pressure was just a Queen song at first until the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert then Queen and David Bowie rereleased it. I own every tape, Every Cd that Queen and Freddie Mercury has ever put out. I’ve got every song. Also my Dad used to sit next to the radio for me to record when they used to do Queen days and I’ve still got all of them as well. I’ve got literally everything. I’m a Queen Fanatic still till this day. Please do song more Queen Songs or Freddie Mercury songs on his own.
's ok - just GO GET YOU SOME BOWIE, BP!!! :) GREAT STUFF! RIP to Freddie & David. You are BOTH so SORELY MISSED!! ENJOY THE JOURNEY!!! ;) HUGS!
Thanks for bring up Queen. Some of the best from them is the videos out there from Live Aid 1985. Freddie Mercury was brilliant. These reaction videos have me listening to my classicism more. Didn't realize I was even missing it, so Thank you
You must watch the “LOVE AID” live performance of Queen doing Under Pressure. It’s awesome
On You Tube, there is a video of Freddie and David vocal track only. It is truly epic.
I have always been a fan of this song. The pairing of David Bowie and Queen is phenomenal.
Honestly, I think it's the best colab of all time. Queen and David Bowie create this perfect song, sounds worse when they did it solo, and in the original they don't sing over each other, they work together.
Someone to love. We will rock you. Bohemian Rhapsody. Etc.
Improvisation is right - as I understand it, Bowie and Freddie thru this together in about 5 minutes from scraps of other songs they'd be working on, with Bowie (maybe both?) coked out of his head, in a hotel room in France or maybe Switzerland.
This song was a collaboration between Queen and David Bowie. Bowie and Freddy Mercury are trading lead vocals throughout the song. All four members of Queen plus David Bowie are credited with writing the song.
Black, Google Professor of Rock Under Pressure. He tells the story of this song!! It's amazing!!! It's here on CZcams so good. He tells alot about different music from 60's 70's, and 80's. You can get the story of the songs you react to!!
Glad ur putting it all together. Had album A night at the opera in my teens.
This is a Freddie Mercury and David Bowie song, they both sing in this song, you need to see the Official Video!
This song I know was used as part of the soundtrack for the move “The Girl Next Door” from 2004.
You need to watch the Live at Wembly version of this!
I can’t do justice about the recording of this with Bowie. You’ll have to looks it up. They were let’s say competetive.
This is the original video. No other was made
As a child that grew up in the 80s Queen is truly one of my favorite groups!!! Thank you for the great memories!
So much for just a bass line....so fucking deep and cool.
At the end, top left was David Bowie. The Earth will survive, Humanity not so sure.