This week the Recovering Queen gang go full throttle with Brian May’s lightning-fast rocker “Dead on Time” from Queen's album Jazz. Matt dusts off his guitars to deliver a frantic cover version, roping in Ian to risk life and larynx on vocals, and the mighty Arthur Russell to batter the drums into submission. Together, they attempt to keep up with Brian’s warp-speed riffing and Roger’s caffeine overdose drumming. We also chat about thunderbolts, Queen’s proto-thrash credentials, and why this ...
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This week the Recovering Queen gang go full throttle with Brian May’s lightning-fast rocker “Dead on Time” from Queen's album Jazz. Matt dusts off his guitars to deliver a frantic cover version, roping in Ian to risk life and larynx on vocals, and the mighty Arthur Russell to batter the drums into submission. Together, they attempt to keep up with Brian’s warp-speed riffing and Roger’s caffeine overdose drumming. We also chat about thunderbolts, Queen’s proto-thrash credentials, and why this ...
Jai, Matt, Ian, and special guest Sam Swallow climb aboard for Queen's “Khashoggi’s Ship” from The Miracle, a rocking, high-seas romp with Queen at full throttle. We break down the track’s swaggering riffs, Roger’s powerhouse drumming, and the larger-than-life production that makes this deep cut a fan favourite. Naturally, Sam and Matt put their own old school spin on it with a brand-new cover version… and, of course, we score. Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.e...
Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast
This week the Recovering Queen gang go full throttle with Brian May’s lightning-fast rocker “Dead on Time” from Queen's album Jazz. Matt dusts off his guitars to deliver a frantic cover version, roping in Ian to risk life and larynx on vocals, and the mighty Arthur Russell to batter the drums into submission. Together, they attempt to keep up with Brian’s warp-speed riffing and Roger’s caffeine overdose drumming. We also chat about thunderbolts, Queen’s proto-thrash credentials, and why this ...