Queen - We Will Rock You

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"We Will Rock You" is a song written by Brian May and recorded and performed by Queen as the opening track on their 1977 album News of the World. The album version consists of a stamping-clapping beat, and a power chorus, being somewhat of an anthem. The stamping effects were created by the band overdubbing the sounds of themselves stomping and clapping many times and adding delay effects to create a sound like many people were participating. According to the We Will Rock You Songfacts, Brian May said that his degree in astrophysics helped in the recording of the crucial 'stomp-stomp-clap!" rhythm of the song. Other than the last 30 seconds containing a guitar solo, the song is generally set in acapella form, using clapping as a rhythmic beat. As the double A-side with "We Are The Champions", "We Will Rock You" reached number 4 on the U.S. Billboard singles chart, becoming their second hit in the U.S. On the 45 of the song's original vinyl record release, the song was actually the flip side of "We Are the Champions" in Britain, however the American record company requested to put the two songs together as a "double A-side" because American radio stations were playing them back to back. This is a reason why the songs are often paired on the radio and at sporting events, where they are frequently played. The songs are also paired back to back on the album, and they are still played together to this day on American classic rock radio stations. Queen also performed the song in another arrangement (known as the "fast version"), which featured a faster tempo and a full guitar, bass and drums backing track throughout. The band would often open their live sets in the late 1970s and early 1980s with this version, as captured on their 1979 Live Killers double album, on Queen Rock Montreal (2007), and on the Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl album released in 2004. The "stomp, stomp, clap" sounds were later reused in the Queen + Paul Rodgers song "Still Burnin'", a composition which was also written by May. "We Will Rock You," as recalled by May in a 2002 interview with Guitar World magazine, "was a response to a particular phase in Queen's career, when the audience was becoming a bigger part of the show than we were. They would sing all the songs. And in a place like Birmingham, they'd be so vociferous that we'd have to stop the show and let them sing to us. So, both Freddie and I thought it would be an interesting experiment to write a song with audience participation specifically in mind. My feeling was that everyone can stamp and clap and sing a simple motif, so We Will Rock You was based on that. "We recorded it at [Basing Street] Wessex, which is an old converted church that has a natural good sound to it. There are no drums on the track. It's just us clapping and stamping on boards, overdubbed many times over with many primitive delay machines. A bit of singing, a bit of guitar playing, and that's it. The amazing thing is to go to football [soccer] matches or sports events in general and hear people do it. It's very gratifying to find that it has become part of folklore, sort of. I'll die happy because of that." In a recent interview with Terry Gross (host of "Fresh Air"), conducted on August 3rd 2010, May was asked to elaborate on writing the song. Terry Gross: " So what inspired that song? I mean, it's been played at so many sports stadiums over the decades. What were you thinking about when you wrote it? Were you thinking of it as a sports anthem?" Brian May: No, not really. I was thinking of it more as a rock anthem, I suppose, and a means of uniting an audience or taking advantage, you know, enjoying the fact that an audience is united. And I didn't realize that it would transfer to sports games and this is quite an amazing thing. It's wonderful for me to see what "We Will Rock You" has done. You know, "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions," of course, have kind of transcended the normal framework of where music is listened to and appreciated. They've become part of public life, which I feel wonderful about. It's fantastic to me if I go to a, you know, a football game or a soccer game or basketball or whatever or any place all around the world, and there it is. And I think, "My God. Most people don't even realize that I wrote it. Most people don't realize that it was written". " Gross: That's right. May:: It's sort of become … Gross:: (laughs) That’s right. May: …one of those things that people think was always there. You know, it sort of goes back into pre-history. So in a way, that's the best compliment you could have for a song. Gross:: Well, I think, you know, that's if people don't even realize it was written, it's in part because it almost sounds like an old-school cheerleader cheer, you know, because... May: Yeah. It's become part of the fabric of life. Gross:: ... of that stomp-stomp-clap thing and because it's a chant. May: Yeah, that's right. Well, the stomp-stomp-clap thing, yeah, people think it was always there, but actually it wasn't. And I don't know how it got into my head. All I can tell you is we played a gig sort of the middle of our career in a place called Bingley Hall near Birmingham. Now, Birmingham is the sort of home of heavy metal, as you probably know. You know, Sabbath and Slade and people come from there. And it was a great night. People were just, the audience were just responding hugely, and they were singing along with everything we did. Now, in the beginning, we didn't relate to that. We were the kind of band who liked to be listened to and taken seriously and all that stuff, you know. So people singing along wasn't part of our agenda. Having said that and then having experienced this wave of participation of the audience, particularly in that gig in Birmingham, we almost to a man sort of reassessed our situation. I remember talking to Freddie about it and saying, “Look, you know, obviously, we can no longer fight this. This has to become something which is part of our show, and we have to embrace it, the fact that people want to participate. And really, everything becomes a two-way process now.” And we sort of looked at each other and went, “Hmm, how interesting”. And he went away that night and to the best of my knowledge wrote "We Are the Champions" with that in mind. I went away and woke up the next morning with this... (Vocalises 'stomp-stomp-clap') ... in my mind somehow because I was thinking to myself, "What could you give an audience that they could do while they're standing there and they're all crushed together? They can stamp, and they can clap, and they can sing some kind of chant." So for some reason, it just came straight into my head, the "We Will Rock You." And to me, it was kind of a uniting thing. It was an expression of strength. And the words came out very quickly. In fact, everything came out very quickly, and I think that's a good sign when you're writing a song. It should happen quickly, very often, and that means the flow is a good one. And the words are something completely different. If you ask me what I was thinking of in the words of the verses, it's something different. It's although it's related. Gross:: About the boy who's told he's no good? May: Yeah, it's about the development of a boy into a man and his dreams and how he sees himself and how he views his power in the world. It's a kind, it's sort of a contemplative song, really, although it's a big chant with fist in the air. It's about balancing your power with acceptance, I think. Gross: So how did you record the stomp-stomp-clap so it would sound grand and reverberating, as opposed to three people, four people stomping their feet and clapping? May: Well, I'm a physicist, you see. (LAUGHING) So I had this idea, if we did it enough times, and we didn't use any reverb or anything, that I could build a sound which would work. We were very lucky. We were working in an old, disused church in North London, and it already had a nice sound, not an echoey sound but a nice, big, crisp sound to it. And there were some old boards lying around. I don't know what they were, but they just seemed ideal to stamp on. So we kind of piled them up and started stamping. And they sounded great anyway. But being a physicist, I thought,"Well, supposing there were a thousand people doing this, what would be happening?" And I thought, "Well, you would be hearing them stamping. You would also be hearing a little bit of an effect, which is due to the distance that they are from you." So I put lots of individual repeats on them, not an echo but a single repeat and at varying distances. And the distances were all prime numbers. Now, much later on, people designed a machine to do this, and I think it was called Prime Time or something, but that's what we did. As we recorded each track, we put a delay of a certain length on it, and none of the delays were sort of harmonically related. So what you get is there's no echo on it whatsoever, but the claps sound as though they're spread around the stereo, but they're also kind of spread as regards distance from you. So you just feel like you're in the middle of a large number of people stamping on boards and clapping … Gross: That's amazing. May: … and also singing. TS: Now, here's another really interesting thing to me about "We Will Rock You." It's the most famous song that you've written. It's a largely a cappella song. You come in for your guitar solo at the very end. So until, like, the very, very end, like you're not even playing on it, and it's just kind of amazing that you as the guitarist would write a song that you're barely featured on. May: Well, I'm featured stamping and clapping. Gross: Well, yes. May: And I'm featured singing, so... Gross: And you're very good at that. (LAUGHING) May:: Thank you, yeah. Well, we're all featured, yeah. Yeah, well, you see, songs aren't about guitars to me. Songs are about, truthfully, a song is about a singer in my opinion, and if the singer gets the idea across, then you're almost home and dry. You know, you can make the most beautiful piece of production, and I love production. You know, production is a big part of my life. But I'm always aware that if you don't have the right singer, and he doesn't have the right feeling, that you're wasting your time. So a song is a song to me, and it doesn't matter what song. It could be a piano accordion on it. You know, if it's the right song and the right singer, and you feel passion, that's what it's about. The guitars, yeah, I didn't want us to be standard. I didn't want it to be like oh, here's a guitar solo, and then we sing another verse. I wanted it to be something stark and different. So it was very deliberate that I left the guitar solo to the end just because that was a final statement and a different statement, taking it off in a completely different direction. It changes key into that piece, too, you know, so it's a whole different kettle of fish. It was not a standard pop song. (From here, the host played the remainder of the song) Gross: So that's the end of "We Will Rock You," written by my guest, guitarist and singer and songwriter, Brian May, who was one of the founding members of Queen. So ... May: I should, can I comment on the end of that? Gross: Yeah, please. (LAUGHING) May: Interesting that you play the end of the song. You can hear the guitar waiting in the wings. That was, you can hear this little feedback note. And so the guitar is present, although it's not taking center stage, all through the last choruses, and then finally, it bursts upon the scene. And you notice, Freddie goes “All right”, which means he's kind of handing over to the guitar, and we're in a different universe once the guitar starts, and that was the intention. And it's very sort of informal. And you may notice - there's a lot of things to notice. You may notice that the last piece, the very last little riffs, are repeated, and they're not just repeated by me playing them again. They're repeated by cutting the tape and splicing it on again and again. So, and that's deliberate, too. It's a way of getting a sort of a thing that makes you sit up towards the end. And then it stops. There is nothing after it, which I really enjoy. (laughs) There's no big ending. It just stops and leaves you in mid-air, thinking, “Well, what happened there?”

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In loving memory of Freddy Mercury You guys are amazing! l saw you with my dad when we saw Queen +Adam Lambert at the concert in Jefferson St. l want to meet you in person. I loved your concert! Love, Grace (7 year old female)

- Awesome collection!!!

I personally own this collection on cd I bought it on amazon for like 16 bucks but Honestly this is pretty good but I definitely recommend buying the 40th anniversary cd album collections 1 2 and 3 if you own this collection buy the volumes and you’ll own all the Queen studio recorded albums! I also like that this has bonus tracks included in this collection that you wouldn’t get if you just went and bought the greatest hits albums separately.....Also the 40th anniversary cd volumes include bonus EP cds for every album in the all the volumes so there’s something for you to check out But all in all I definitely recommend this collection it’s amazing for a Queen fan to have on a budget P.s. If iTunes can see this or anyone that works for the Queen please add for instance love of my life or keep yourself alive to this collection and if ya do also add ‘39 it’s one of my favorite Queen songs!

- Awesome

I really can’t express how great this is so I won’t try 😂

- Missing Love of my Life

This song became super famous after movie, redo the album and ad this song!!!!!!!

- Queen rocks!!!

Queen rules! This album is awesome! I bought it first on CD then went on and got the rest of the songs on my iPad. I can’t believe they didn’t include “Tie Your Mother Down”! That’s one that’s missed. Other than that, each cd has lots of great songs from Bohemian Rhapsody and Another One Bites The Dust, to I Want It All and Innuendo, to Too Much Love Will Kill You and Living On My Own. I love it all! (See what I did there?;) I would definitely recommend this to huge Queen fans or just people who like Queen in general as it’s a must have for those kinds of people. Such a legendary band. Rock on, Queen.

- Don’t buy

Just bought the album and won’t let me download any of the songs to my iPhone. Worst 25$ spent

- Lit

My dad likes it, I like it. 😋🤣🙃😏🥰🥳🤑

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- Boom

Yep

- Queen

Classic rock all the way

- They are the champions👸🏼👸🏼👸🏼

Can’t believe how good they are!!!😝😝😝

- Elton & Axl

It’s awesome but where’s the Elton & Axl song?!!

- Everybody needs to love Queen

Honestly it’s like Queen has everyone’s favorite type of song they like some people think queens overrated but their just being weirdos. Freddie Mercury sung his heart out even if he was sick even when he had his illness and knew he was going to die. How could you or I or anyone else sacrifice their life for the crowd he also makes me feel alive when I’m sad or mad and any mood I’m in. Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May, and John Deacon made music into a whole nother world for me. If you think about it their kind of like the Beatles they changed music nowadays and after their decades. 🥁🎸🎸🎤🎹 Thanks Queen 👑

- Good songs

The songs are good 👍🏻

- 🤩

amazing. absolutely amazing

- Another One Bites The Dust

Who doesn’t like Queen?!

- Yassss

I wish their was an option for a million stars. You guys slay all day. Freddie wish you here right now. RIP

- Buy It!

All these songs are really good! I recommend buying!

- ♥️♥️♥️♥️

Love it, such nice vocals. R. I. P. Wish he could’ve made more amazing songs.

- Horrible

This song is overplayed over rated and is by the most over rated band of all time. Queen “fans” can’t name songs that aren’t on queen greatest hits. Queen has a toxic community with horrible fans Freddie Mercury didn’t die for this crap.

- Queen

Definitely recommend buying this. I forgot how much I love this band!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

- Why

Why queen your a dude Or are you🤔.........................

- Amazing

If you like Queen, buy this album, you won’t regret it,

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Don’t stop me now is my favorite song and all there other songs are great too like bohemian rhapsody and Bicycle race seriously though Queen is the BEST!

- Dude really awesome stuff bro

If you don’t like this art there is totally something wrong with you dude

- Peggy

Queen is truly amazing and there will not ever be a band like them. I love all their music. Also watched the movie it was great. The movie is called bohemian rhapsody. Watching that movie made me realize how spectacular they all are. Freddy Mercury and the band music will go on for eternity. I firmly believe.

- Don’t stop me now

This is amazing BUY IT also RIP Freddy Mercury 😭

- ❤️

❤️

- Even Now!

Love my Queen! Was a fan back in the late 70's and 80's...Another One Bites the Dust was my Anthem! Totally Recommend!

- Platinum

The greatest ever!

- hello freddi

momma just killed a man put a gun aganst his head

- QUEEN LOVER

Hi I’m Raven Van Horn-Hedrick Queen Is My Favorite Band In The World. If I Could Give This A Million Stars I Would. Long Live Queen And Freddie Mercury!And Anyone That Gave This One Star I Hate you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Deberían aclarar antes de comprarlo, que algunas “muchas” canciones, no estarán disponibles en mi país o región.

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Wow queen 👑 I love this song and my name is Sara an I have a crush on Chris cusack

- Ew

... I have nothing

- Guess what Freddie Mercury said I WANT TO GO TO HELL JUST BECAUSE THERES MORE PEOPLE

But I do like it

- My favorite song is killer Queen

Queen!!!

- Queen is amazing

The talent is jaw dropping, from the vocals to the daringly different and diverse beats and instruments. RIP Freddie Mercury 😪

- Queen is beast

Nothing to say but 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤

- Freddie was “Queen” 👑 and always will be🌈

No one can ever replace Freddie Mercury. 🎤He was Queen! 👑 I know they want the band to keep going, but Adam or anyone can never replace him. 🌈It’s time to let Freddie’s music shine with the band and let his legacy live through his music. 🎼Such a legend and Icon. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ RIP dear Freddie 🙏 we miss you dearly🌈

- Queen

Yes queen!!!! ( flamingo quote) o many songs! I literally had no idea Queen did this many songs. His music ain’t biting the dust anytime soon. (Bad pun)

- Queen

Amazing

- The best band ever

Love it

- ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Queen has always and will forever be incredible. Their lyrics are just amazing and they never fail to amaze me. Thank you Queen!!!

- Timeless

Defining who we were, not who we’re becoming.

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