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'Another One Bites the Dust', 'Break Free', 'A Kind of Magic', 'Radio Gaga' & 'Cool Cat' are all drum machines (Lynndrum) on the records, but he played the regular drums live...
Apart from his drumming Roger Taylor's other killer weapon is his voice. Such an important voice in the Queen harmonies. It's one thing to be a great drummer, but only a few can also add the icing on the cake with sweet vocals.
I have the same feeling, I think that he was really underrated both as drummer than composer, it's a shame, because he is a very good drummer, with an unique style, and a great composer.
The man is not just a drummer. He is a musician in a bigger scale. He doesn't play to show off. And like the rest of Queen members. He plays what each song needs.
Not only is he a powerful drummer, but he has a killer voice. He does all the falsetto/high register notes in their harmonies, and he also sings lead on a handful of their songs.
He did a lot of high harmonies, but not all of the high harmonies. Freddie also had a high falsetto. In the 80's for example it was only Freddie who did high falsetto.
As with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Police and others, Queen is another example of a legendary band whose drummer was equally responsible for their respective band's iconic sound. Roger Taylor appeared to have no limits and his work speaks to his incredible range in styles. Oh, and let's not forget his virtuosity on 'Flash' from the Flash Gordon soundtrack.
I am a massive Queen fan and in my opinion Roger was the best drummer they could have. John and Roger are both incredibly underestimated. I'm to this day still amazed by his sound in the 80s. Live and on the record. Tough his grooves are relatively simple, no-one can sound like Roger Taylor, even if they try.
@@robsco1249 I don't think it was his playing as much as the songs themselves. In the 80s, Queen started making more synth-based songs that didn't use as much intricate drumming as the music they made in the 70s. They also dampened his drums a lot on Hot Space, from my understanding. So, it was likely the production that made it seem like his drumming wasn't as good.
So glad that Drumeo recognizes Roger's talent. I always loved the way he had roto-toms, over his floor-toms, on the lower end of the spectrum of his kit. When he would do longer fills, he would reach up and hit them, which always gave an unexpected & refreshing sound to the fill. He also employed this often at the end of songs, such as "Tie Your Mother Down" & "We Will Rock You (Fast Version)". He also used electronics (syndrums) to color the song pallette, in such songs as "Get Down Make Love" (live version). Thanks for this great presentation!
Yeah I play a hybrid sometimes with my digital skins and acoustic cymbals and I love using that big tom sound. I often end my chunkier fills with a quick 16th single stroke LRLR which I totally got from Roger.
ROGER TAYLOR IS THE BEST DRUMMER EVER. THIS GROUP WAS DESTINED TO BE TOGETHER TO FORM QUEEN. HOW BLESSED WE ARE TO HAVE SUCH PLEASURE ENTER OUR LIVES ❤🎉.
I learned that Roger Taylor is QUEEN'S secret weapon. Just as Michael Anthony was the secret weapon of van Halen. But Roger was on a whole other level. Each and every Queen member has had number one hits including Roger. Not all bands can make that claim.
As a soprano in a high school choir, Roger Taylor is the singer I find myself trying imitate most. His high notes are so flawless sounding, in those early Queen concerts especially. I also adore his rock voice on songs like "Tenement Funster" and "I'm In Love With My Car," his distorted lead voice is still as amazing as it was almost 50 years ago. He's incredibly versatile, I only wish to be half as good of a singer as him.
@@BennieTarrMusic I knew Roger played guitar, but I always questioned whether he was playing on that song because the guitar solo sounds a lot like the Red Special. I'm guessing he played the acoustic intro as well, which is one of my favorite acoustic riffs.
Being a fan of Queen from pretty much the beginning, I was fortunate to see them live many times. I still think Queen II is not just a great Queen album, but one of the best albums ever. Roger plays a lot of great grooves and fills for sure, but for me he is the master of the well placed cymbal choke!
Even tho I m a big fan of queen, I never liked Roger's sound but I have to admit that you are right, I never heard someone playing with those choked cymbal that tastefully, perfect placement always
my first introduction to queen was 'Death on two legs' on A Night at the Opera album which im still to this day not sure how I aquired at vinyl when I was 8 I think. The drumming on that album is perfect and his vocals on 'Im in love with my car', just wow!
Roger Taylor was so much more than the drummer of Queen. Try to imagine Queen without Roger's voice or without the songs he (co)wrote. Queen ended with Roger's song "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" where he showed that he was a great songwriter as well. Queen fan for life!! Thank you for this video.
RollingStone Magazine, putting Brian May as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all-time, wrote, “When the lead singer of your band is Freddie Mercury, you're lucky if anybody notices your guitar playing at all.” Same applies to Roger. Nevertheless, he didn’t only gotten as much attention, but also played a crucial role in defining the sound of Queen.
Roger Taylor taught me how to see beyond the drums as an instrument and play with style, creativity and flair. He was my #1 teacher for years. He's in my DNA and even borrowed a few of his fills here and there. Roger is all class.
Just as Deacon, it s always in the advantage of the whole song. Queen is unique because all four members were all composers, lyricists and singers. Well and they were also able to produce, arrange and engineer their own music with a highly critical point of view giving their music this high level quality standard.
Queen in my opinion is by far the best rock band to ever visit this earth. Nothing comes close to the musicality, richness, perfectionism and variety of Freddie and gang. I invite you to prove me wrong. Thank you for this upload.
A lot of people think the same thing. The hits get a lot of airplay but a lot of the album tracks people don’t know are brilliant. They were an album band. You just don’t really get that now.
@@jerrywoods4066 to me, only Pink Floyd has a similar track record as Queen. In comparison, the other had a much more limited production in terms of quality and variety.
I’m so excited you guys have done this. Roger is definitely an underrated drummer, he deserves way more recognition. Queen were famous for doing everything from metal to pop, from funk to opera, and in Roger they had the perfect drummer who could switch his style of playing up seamlessly and always with respect to the music. Queen have always been a bit of a divisive band and I wonder how much of that has meant Roger doesn’t get the kudos he deserves. No matter, Drumeo gets it! Thanks guys. ❤
you guys from drumeo shouldn‘t have used the weakest examples of their immense huge and versatile catalogue. delve deeper, please. you cannot pick „we will rock you“ to show roger taylor‘s drumming skills. are you joking? there is no other band, as far as i know, that covered nearly all genres of music in their own style. be it the pre-metal piece „stone cold crazy“ that‘s been used by metallica or „the millionaires waltz“ with an outstanding john deacon on bass, „the prophet‘s song“ or „loser in the end“, „fight from the inside“ and on and on. even soul with „back chat“ or the song „dancer“ where they‘ve crossed disco and rock perfectly. even the harder ones with „was it all worth it“ or maybe their hardest with „gimme the prize“ and you pick what? sorry, but no men. the band is up there with the likes of led zeppelin in my opinion and so are the members. when freddie mercury had his tribute concert, robert plant, roger daltrey, david bowie and other greats showed up and sang for queen‘s big loss. even liza minelli showed up and performed on the same stage for them like james hetfield of metallica what shows their range and influence. so please recognize that queen and their members are a different league than you show here.
“The Oggre’s Battle”and “The March of the Black Queen” were my drumming inspiration before I started with drums. A legend, a brand/signature in himself.
Without a doubt my sole inspiration to learn drums when I was about 10.. I learnt Greatest Flix I & II off by heart by age 12 and can still keep up.. and found out I have a natural affinity for rhymthm keeping.. I even used to fantasise that we bumped into each other and he'd agree to mentor me as his protégé.. 🙄🤦♂️😁... but I agree, he is very much a genius percussionist. Also...We miss you Freddie. 🙏
Roger is my hero. My every hour hero. So honest, mindfull thinker. He doesn't sell his conscience for a handfull of money. Thank you for such a homage.
Thank you to whomever wrote this about THE GENIUS OF ROGER TAYLOR, it's long overdue & wonderfully detailed as to WHY Rog is such an incredible musician. I have followed Queen since 1974 & still play every record they ever made almost every day. I find myself too impatient to listen to many bands I also love because I always am comparing them to Queen...always. Queen is my music, always was, always will be. Roger's drumming IS pure genius. He plays those drums in a unique way, always keeping the other musicians right where they should be. He is pure magic, let's face it... Just like there will never be another singer like Freddie. There will never ever be another Roger Meddows Taylor sound come out of drums...he sounds unique every time. Thanks so much for highlighting the extraordinary talent of Roger, he still sounds as great as he ever did, perhaps even more now. I loved alot of his solo albums as well with his unusual gritty voice. Roger is to this day simply genius...
Always been a massive fan. One of the things I learned from Roger Taylor was showmanship - the stick twirls and jumping up from the stool to finish off a song. And that adding vocals is such a cool thing for a drummer.
I am not a drummer, but I literally wait for Roger's fills in songs like Fat-Bottomed Girls and It's Late. Roger is the hardest working member of any band and is an iconic drummer. I really enjoyed your presentation! Thank you.
It can be easy to gloss over the drummer when listening to music, particularly when you have a Frontman like Freddie keeping you locked in. It is also easy for us who are not drummers to think that drummers just keep the beat and add in a few fills but in the case of Roger and many others, the drums are as much of the musicality of the song as the singer or guitars. I really enjoyed this review, thank you.
Watching Queen and especially Roger in late '79 was such a treat. Queued for 8hrs at The Alexandra Palace and boy was it worth it. Roger had his kettle drum solo going then. They were amazing.
I say that all of the time. My friends are sick of me on this point. Oh well, what can I say … I’m convinced that I was Mrs. Roger Taylor in a former life. But seriously, I personally think that, aside from his incredible singing voice, he’s one of most underrated musicians in rock history. Cheers, RT!
Roger is an underrated drummer who has a sound all his own. He has great chops and fills, he's an amazing vocalist, an accomplished songwriter, and capable multi-instrumentalist. Roger also had the look, and could even rock a pair of tiger skin trousers. He was the complete rock n' roll package.
75yrs and have been listening to Queen 45yrs. I like to dissect sounds on various instruments. I instantly realised that there was a uniqueness about Roger's drumming. Listening right now from Australia I know that Roger is the best drummer of all time. Thanks for documentary and thank you Roger . Let's all keep rocking and keep aging under the drumkit❤❤
My very first album that I listened was A Night At The Opera. I was with 12 years old and my father found the album at the street ! It’s true !!! The vinil was intact ! He gave me and I started to listen it everyday . So in 1985 Queen played at the Rock In Rio festival . I was with 13 years old and when I saw the Roger’s play at the TV I decided that I will play drums for my life. Well, I’m playing since then. I play as a professional since 1985 ! I can say that Queen was the very first band that I listened and Roger my very first influence as drummer (including drumkit style, sounds and visual). Oh !!! And I still have that A Night at Opera vinyl !!! ❤
My hero !! The most "rock" member of Queen ! Hard hitter but always with taste, always serve the music, and what a singer !! My favorite rock moment of all bands and all times : "I'm in love with my car" in the Queen Rock Montreal live... MAJESTIC !! Roger Taylor is a legend ! 👑
I’ve always been impressed with Rogers ability to play for the song so meticulously while adding his own personal flare. Rock drumming doesn’t need to be simple, it needs to fit and complicated ideas can work if you take the time to work them out. Roger Taylor exemplifies this idea better than most (so did Queen in general). Young drummers take note of this video, you will go far if you heed the lessons presented.
As a massive Queen and RMT fan, I truly enjoyed this video. Thanks for putting it together !!! The thing I learned from Roger is that you don’t always need to be technically proficient to be a good drummer, but need to have a solid groove, have taste, and be clever in your performance. In the end of the day, Roger got his inspiration from “old school” drummers like John Bonham (look at Roger’s early kits), Mitch Mitchell, and Ginger Baker.
Taylor's drum duet with May's guitar on Brighton Rock with its call and response feel is possibly my favorite drum part in any song. I think I'll go listen to it right now.
Correction - He wrote Radio Ga Ga by himself. He has very few co-writing tracks. One vision was his, but Freddie got him to alter a few words to make it easier to sing. if you listen close and learn his writing style, you can tell which tracks he wrote after they changed the credit to just "Queen"
Say Queen in early 70's in LaCrosse ,Wisconsin. Supporting the Killer Queen album. Was blown away by the talent of each band member and their sound together. Roger was and always has been, comfortable in his drumming skin. He plays to support the song. That being said, his soloing boys are great. He gave Queen their Fat bottom we all love. Rock on!
Thank you so much DRUMEO!!! You made my day!!! Roger Taylor is absolutely my first Drum Hero/mentor ever. I started play drums with his grooves on the Music by Queen, especially with the Epic Live album "Live Magic '86". Absolutely legend of a legend band like Queen! Thank you again for this amazing gift! 🙏🙏🙏
Actually this applies to all of queen's members, for example Bryan May in Another one bites the dust, he just has a small part. I think that's their charm, they played what was right for each song and did not let their egos ruin it.
@@Franlalia They have entire songs where nobody plays anything, hahaha. 'You Take My Breath Away', for instance was all Freddie doing overdubs, nobody else showed up for that one...
I'm pushing 60 (6 months to go!), & I've been a Queen Freak since I was 11. One thing I learned from Roger Taylor? I learned that you can be the coolest, most kick ass drummer and pull off being the sexiest damned drummer to ever live, while doing it!! He's STILL all that & a bag of chips!! LONG MAY HE REIGN!!
Queen was a BAND, above anything else, and Roger served the band like no one else. The four members of Queen were strong individuals and accomplished musicians. However, no one like Roger did put their (big) egos aside to serve the band. Amazing singer, astonishing drummer, talented songwriter, multi instrumentalist and the one to be always one step ahead of the game in the music industry. He was a band by himself, as his solid solo career testifies. But he was a team player. And he loved and respected Queen and his fellow members beyond reason. He managed to show the legend he was by making the band greater and greater. Queen ows him a great deal, not only for the unique drum sound and vocal signature, but also for making do with only one or two songs in every album (naturally so when Freddie and Brian were writing mamooth masterpiecesand by the handful, but impossible to explain in records that contain crap such as Delilah or Staying Power ), and also for accepting to credit all songs (and royalties) to 'Queen' right in the moment where he was actually composing most of the best selling hits.That was the extent of his loyalty to the team. I'd like to see how many bands can claim to have someone like him in their line-up.
This was a wonderful acknowledgement of the living legend that is Roger Taylor. I’ve been a fan of Queen since almost the beginning and I would like to give a shout-out to a song from their first album, “Great King Rat”. A very complex and hard-driven Rock ń Roll tune with a drum roll on the outro that fades. A very rare way to end a song. Long Live Queen.
Bravo! So good to see Roger getting his due. I was a teen musician when Queen hit the scene, and heard Queen I, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, NATO, etc. as the records hit the market, fresh. I think it's important for young people to try and understand where music was at that time. Queen would not have been Queen without Roger. He was the rhythmic extension of Freddie's vocals. Whatever the song was, Roger added the perfect drum (or effects) to make the tune fully resonate. John was locked into Roger at all times. What a band. For those that haven't listened to early Queen, check out, Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, Leroy Brown, Ogre Battle, and March of the Black Queen. I'd love to see a presentation on exactly how Roger tuned his drums for each album/tune.
Great comment Tom. And, just to add, you’ve probably captured my entire introduction to music, drums, music heroes (Roger Meddows Taylor), going back to around the time Queen started. I was that guy that went out on release day to buy the albums and run home to get a first listen. Right up to The Works……after which Queen became something else, and I lost interest in their new stuff after that. I was lucky enough to see Queen live 3 times back then, each time, ignoring the other 3 members on stage and just concentrating on Roger throughout. Roger Taylor is why I play drums. Thankyou Roger. 😎🥁
THANK YOU, Brandon and everyone, for doing this one. It's all-too-easy to underestimate a player like Roger, as his contributions were part of such a massive, almost overwhelmingly-complex canvas of colors and textures. He really approached his parts like an artist and a songwriter. The perfect drummer for a band like Queen.
@@667neighbourofthebeast my point was that it could be for people who don’t listen all that critically to - or have a fair degree of knowledge re: - what he’s actually doing. Some of it is rather subtle and could therefore be missed by the casual listener.
One thing I learned very early on from Roger was that stylistic diversity is very important; I was so impressed when I heard his brush work on My Melancholy Baby…totally authentic, not a “rocker playing brushes”. Seaside Rendezvous, impeccable. And on the rock front, the famous drum fill in Dead On Time is a favorite….ok I’ll stop now before It’s tooooo late, too late. Rock It!
The first album I bought by Queen was News of the World, when I was 10 years old. 1977. Roger Taylor was my favourite member of Queen as soon as I got to "Fight from the Inside."
i never noticed the almost 90s, skate punk feeling beat near the end of Innuendo Taylor is absolutely incredible.. Even if they aren't your cup of tea, it is hard to deny their magic. Other than the Beatles, I can't think of another band, other than Queen, of course, where all 4 members are such strong at both playingi and songwriting.
Queen was my first concert as a kid (for The Game Tour). Nobody ever topped them; not Prince, Rush, Marcus Miller, and anybody yet over my 53 years. LEGENDS!!!
Dude I've listened to Queen and Roger Taylor for over 40 years and I never realized how well he leads the energy and direction of every song and how varied all of his drumming really is compared to other drummers.I learned to play drums as a kid and Roer is definitely the king of the 'groove'!
The very first ever drummer I've listened to. I'm still amazed today by his energy and beefy sound. Cheers to Roger Taylor and Queen. I might have picked some things here and there listening to his playing.
Thank You for showing so many Roger Taylor beats with Queen and paying attention to his solo work. I think Roger is quite underrated drummer. Mostly when people think about his beats first that come to their minds is Queen’s classic We Will Rock You, but he’s got many way more complicated and interesting beats. His simple 4/4 beats are amazing, but if you’ll listen more to his drumming with Queen you’ll hear his ability to play versatile in various times and styles. Hope this video will help people to know more about his playing. Thanks for showing many of his underlooked beats. Thank you very much Drumeo for incredible job you’ve done!
Brandon, your video was absolutely amazing. He inspired me play drums years ago and I’m really happy to see not just his drumming appreciated, but also his songwriting and solo work. You played it so well too. Thank you
The perfect example of a drummer who is a brilliant musician and did so much more with the drums than just hold the beat. As a drummer myself he was my inspiration way above any other drummer and watching Wembley 86 never gets old.
Many underestimate Rogers power in the vocal department. He didn’t just sing backup, he also took over lead on multiple parts of concerts when Freddies voice was tired.
He play to the songs, waited for his moment and would unleash the Coolest fills, they felt like hooks to me...His cymbal accents where always tasteful and in the right places(of course Freddie would suggest where he wanted cymbal attack). And the mix of cymbal he used, he was not afraid to mix different cymbal brands. I became a Drummer because of him. And my sons middle name is Taylor because of Roger...:)
From the point of view of a listener that hardly knows anything about music professionally, Roger Taylor’s drumming sound comes to me as a very distinctive approach to the rhythm. Skills and techniques and whatever a top drummer has to offer aren’t the slightest of my concern, but I know when something sounds good. And Roger Taylor does fucking sound good. I can tell him amongst hundreds of drummers. He’s just that unique.
I think there's an advantage to any band when two people are really good friends such as Roger and Freddie were, and it makes such a secure lock that everything goes so much more smoothly and comes out so much better!!!!!!!🖤
Roger's playing is amazing. Interesting that he was very involved and up in the front of parts on the first demo and first three albums and then put himself back a bit but still stayed present in the songs making them sound unique. I was a big Queen fan growing up, always loved his role in the band. Thanks for doing this episode!
Roger is a major pioneer behind what I’ve always called the Roger Taylor backbeat (I’m sure other guys did it before him…he’s just super notable for it in my book). He does this thing where he opens his hats on the snare backbeat and it’s just a massive sound…it almost creates a bit of a gated reverb simulation. Eric Kretz from Stone Temple Pilots does it a lot, too…hearing Plush for the first few times back in the day, I remember thinking “wow cool, this guy does that Roger Taylor thing”. Super, SUPER underutilized among drummers given its insane effectiveness for big, driving grooves.
I was lucky enough to see Queen a lot on tour in the Seventies; some people forget they were four equals within that band. Four excellent musicians/songwriters. Roger - as the others - were also always super kind and friendly to all their fans. He loved to chat about his own songs. Did you know that before both bands became famous, Peter Gabriel invited Roger to audition for Genesis? (Another band we saw a lot in the seventies) Can you imagine how that would have changed the course for both bands? Maybe Phil Collins would have joined Queen 😊
Once more the lesson is that, beyond tecnique, speed and fills, less is more and really few drummers are able to be recognizable at first listen. Roger is one of them. Besides he sings, writes and plays other instruments, so he's more than simply a drummer.
my favorite drummer. and a true legend who never gets the HUGE HUMANGOUS UNBELIEVEABLE AMOUNT of RESPECT he deserves. thanks guys ive been waiting for this one for a long time
Roger didn't play drums in Cool Cat and in the studio version of We Will Rock You. While in Cool Cat, Deacon used a drum machine, in We Will Rock You there were stomps and claps instead of drums.
Roger was and is still the first drummer why i still play the drums today. Very musically kind of playing. No fancy stuff. And the sound of his drums are so good. Especially in on their Seventies records... Beautifull, like Bonham
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'Another One Bites the Dust', 'Break Free', 'A Kind of Magic', 'Radio Gaga' & 'Cool Cat' are all drum machines (Lynndrum) on the records, but he played the regular drums live...
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Roger is a good 🥁drummer ❤ he said so 😂 oh ! Love him🥀
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Apart from his drumming Roger Taylor's other killer weapon is his voice. Such an important voice in the Queen harmonies. It's one thing to be a great drummer, but only a few can also add the icing on the cake with sweet vocals.
Todo eso sumado a su belleza. ROGER TAYLOR. TE AMO. ❤❤😘😘🥁🥁🥁😜🇦🇷
A lot of people don't know that it is Roger doing all the falsetto in Queen's songs.
Great singer and a fantastic musician.
@@matthewmedley1203 Muy buen baterista. El mejor muy buen cantante y compositor . Además de poseer una increíble belleza. ❤❤😘😘🥁🥁🥁😜👏👏👑
Yes thats correct you never see him on top 10 drummers anytime
I don’t know why but i always felt that he was underrated as a drummer, but he’s literally a LEGEND!!!!
I was surprised my European* friend appreciated him much more but queen was maybe more popular there
@@Horizon429 Yes it's right, like you said he also does the backing vocals for Freddie live, which is often heard. He has a beautiful voice.
I have the same feeling, I think that he was really underrated both as drummer than composer, it's a shame, because he is a very good drummer, with an unique style, and a great composer.
*happily sings, not sang🤓😍 So happy for being able to see him perform again last year!!
He's not just a drummer , he is a musician, songwriter and can sing rock .
The man is not just a drummer. He is a musician in a bigger scale. He doesn't play to show off. And like the rest of Queen members. He plays what each song needs.
Not only is he a powerful drummer, but he has a killer voice. He does all the falsetto/high register notes in their harmonies, and he also sings lead on a handful of their songs.
He did a lot of high harmonies, but not all of the high harmonies. Freddie also had a high falsetto. In the 80's for example it was only Freddie who did high falsetto.
Roger only sang lead on his own songs
And he also sings WHILE playing drums!
@@ZENOBlAmusicin the 80s it began to be Freddie more often because unfortunately Roger had kinda lost the power to do a falsetto
@@Starfishluver Yes, I was trying to be kind by not mentioning it. lol
As with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Police and others, Queen is another example of a legendary band whose drummer was equally responsible for their respective band's iconic sound. Roger Taylor appeared to have no limits and his work speaks to his incredible range in styles. Oh, and let's not forget his virtuosity on 'Flash' from the Flash Gordon soundtrack.
The Beatles are soooo far above and beyond everybody else. lol
@@tilend89 in terms of what? It’s literally subjective mate, everyone has different musical taste.
@@callejarvholmyes only people with a good taste in music think that Beatles are the greatest.
@@Shuvra161 The Beatles are the single most overrated artists in the history of popular music.
Charlie Watts is the most overlooked of them all. The Stones aren't the Stones without his. All you have to is hear how Mick and Keith revere him.
I am a massive Queen fan and in my opinion Roger was the best drummer they could have. John and Roger are both incredibly underestimated. I'm to this day still amazed by his sound in the 80s. Live and on the record. Tough his grooves are relatively simple, no-one can sound like Roger Taylor, even if they try.
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Roger's playing was much better in the '70
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@@robsco1249 I don't think it was his playing as much as the songs themselves. In the 80s, Queen started making more synth-based songs that didn't use as much intricate drumming as the music they made in the 70s. They also dampened his drums a lot on Hot Space, from my understanding. So, it was likely the production that made it seem like his drumming wasn't as good.
@@mikaylachapman9036 This is 2023 and Queen is still no. 1 with This queen
So glad that Drumeo recognizes Roger's talent. I always loved the way he had roto-toms, over his floor-toms, on the lower end of the spectrum of his kit. When he would do longer fills, he would reach up and hit them, which always gave an unexpected & refreshing sound to the fill. He also employed this often at the end of songs, such as "Tie Your Mother Down" & "We Will Rock You (Fast Version)". He also used electronics (syndrums) to color the song pallette, in such songs as "Get Down Make Love" (live version). Thanks for this great presentation!
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Yeah I play a hybrid sometimes with my digital skins and acoustic cymbals and I love using that big tom sound. I often end my chunkier fills with a quick 16th single stroke LRLR which I totally got from Roger.
@@SkiRedMtnnice, that’s a really great sound actually now that you mention it
ROGER TAYLOR IS THE BEST DRUMMER EVER. THIS GROUP WAS DESTINED TO BE TOGETHER TO FORM QUEEN. HOW BLESSED WE ARE TO HAVE SUCH PLEASURE ENTER OUR LIVES ❤🎉.
@@BrandonToewsho Brandon .i want tò know your opinion.why many people mocking about Roger Taylor techniq.many Say hes a mediocre drummer
I learned that Roger Taylor is QUEEN'S secret weapon. Just as Michael Anthony was the secret weapon of van Halen. But Roger was on a whole other level. Each and every Queen member has had number one hits including Roger. Not all bands can make that claim.
As a soprano in a high school choir, Roger Taylor is the singer I find myself trying imitate most. His high notes are so flawless sounding, in those early Queen concerts especially. I also adore his rock voice on songs like "Tenement Funster" and "I'm In Love With My Car," his distorted lead voice is still as amazing as it was almost 50 years ago. He's incredibly versatile, I only wish to be half as good of a singer as him.
He played the guitar parts on 'Tenement Funster' too...
@@BennieTarrMusic I knew Roger played guitar, but I always questioned whether he was playing on that song because the guitar solo sounds a lot like the Red Special. I'm guessing he played the acoustic intro as well, which is one of my favorite acoustic riffs.
Roger taught me that even the simplist of grooves can still be effective and iconic. A true legend.
Being a fan of Queen from pretty much the beginning, I was fortunate to see them live many times. I still think Queen II is not just a great Queen album, but one of the best albums ever. Roger plays a lot of great grooves and fills for sure, but for me he is the master of the well placed cymbal choke!
Even tho I m a big fan of queen, I never liked Roger's sound but I have to admit that you are right, I never heard someone playing with those choked cymbal that tastefully, perfect placement always
my first introduction to queen was 'Death on two legs' on A Night at the Opera album which im still to this day not sure how I aquired at vinyl when I was 8 I think. The drumming on that album is perfect and his vocals on 'Im in love with my car', just wow!
I'm surprised he didn't mention that symbol choke in the video. That wss his signature! How can you not mention that? And I'm even a drummer!
Queen II is a work of absolute genius. It’s masterfully beautiful.
Yes Queen II is a masterpiece; unique, wonderful, atmospheric, heavy and fun!
That Live Aid performance still gives me goosebumps!
Don't mention his drumming cockup at the end of 'Hammer...' !
Best performing act you'll ever see.
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@@richardhullah2974 given how experimental live queen was i wouldnt say they can cockup
@@topmandog1 oh believe you must listen to this one!
Roger Taylor was so much more than the drummer of Queen. Try to imagine Queen without Roger's voice or without the songs he (co)wrote. Queen ended with Roger's song "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" where he showed that he was a great songwriter as well. Queen fan for life!! Thank you for this video.
RollingStone Magazine, putting Brian May as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all-time, wrote, “When the lead singer of your band is Freddie Mercury, you're lucky if anybody notices your guitar playing at all.” Same applies to Roger. Nevertheless, he didn’t only gotten as much attention, but also played a crucial role in defining the sound of Queen.
Not to mention John deacon. ....
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Roger Taylor taught me how to see beyond the drums as an instrument and play with style, creativity and flair. He was my #1 teacher for years. He's in my DNA and even borrowed a few of his fills here and there. Roger is all class.
Just as Deacon, it s always in the advantage of the whole song. Queen is unique because all four members were all composers, lyricists and singers. Well and they were also able to produce, arrange and engineer their own music with a highly critical point of view giving their music this high level quality standard.
John did not sing but his songwriting is phenomenal.
@leonardtomaine1727 i think he did some backing during chorus
Queen in my opinion is by far the best rock band to ever visit this earth. Nothing comes close to the musicality, richness, perfectionism and variety of Freddie and gang. I invite you to prove me wrong. Thank you for this upload.
A lot of people think the same thing. The hits get a lot of airplay but a lot of the album tracks people don’t know are brilliant. They were an album band. You just don’t really get that now.
Nope . Deep purple, Jimi Hendrix rainbow Sabbath, zeppelin, Skynyrd,pink Floyd,acdc, Judas priest Kansas, van halen
@@jerrywoods4066 to me, only Pink Floyd has a similar track record as Queen. In comparison, the other had a much more limited production in terms of quality and variety.
@@giannitherock why I respect and like some of queen, for me they kinda were more of a pop band.
@@jerrywoods4066 react to the first three albums. mostly rock and some songs are really hard rock.
Underrated drummer, underrated LEGEND.
I’m so excited you guys have done this. Roger is definitely an underrated drummer, he deserves way more recognition. Queen were famous for doing everything from metal to pop, from funk to opera, and in Roger they had the perfect drummer who could switch his style of playing up seamlessly and always with respect to the music. Queen have always been a bit of a divisive band and I wonder how much of that has meant Roger doesn’t get the kudos he deserves. No matter, Drumeo gets it! Thanks guys. ❤
Correctly rated according to his talent
Hell yeah even progressives rock lol. Queen was the whole package 🔥🔥 if you’re the type that likes all ranges of rock then Queen is the band for you
you guys from drumeo shouldn‘t have used the weakest examples of their immense huge and versatile catalogue. delve deeper, please. you cannot pick „we will rock you“ to show roger taylor‘s drumming skills. are you joking? there is no other band, as far as i know, that covered nearly all genres of music in their own style. be it the pre-metal piece „stone cold crazy“ that‘s been used by metallica or „the millionaires waltz“ with an outstanding john deacon on bass, „the prophet‘s song“ or „loser in the end“, „fight from the inside“ and on and on. even soul with „back chat“ or the song „dancer“ where they‘ve crossed disco and rock perfectly. even the harder ones with „was it all worth it“ or maybe their hardest with „gimme the prize“ and you pick what? sorry, but no men. the band is up there with the likes of led zeppelin in my opinion and so are the members. when freddie mercury had his tribute concert, robert plant, roger daltrey, david bowie and other greats showed up and sang for queen‘s big loss. even liza minelli showed up and performed on the same stage for them like james hetfield of metallica what shows their range and influence. so please recognize that queen and their members are a different league than you show here.
“The Oggre’s Battle”and “The March of the Black Queen” were my drumming inspiration before I started with drums. A legend, a brand/signature in himself.
I agree, I felt they should have been included!
I love the first 2 albums .. they are a new era in rockmusic never done before
Without a doubt my sole inspiration to learn drums when I was about 10.. I learnt Greatest Flix I & II off by heart by age 12 and can still keep up.. and found out I have a natural affinity for rhymthm keeping.. I even used to fantasise that we bumped into each other and he'd agree to mentor me as his protégé.. 🙄🤦♂️😁... but I agree, he is very much a genius percussionist. Also...We miss you Freddie. 🙏
The most underrated drummer in music history and my favourite and most inspiring drummer. Always No. 1 in my list.
Roger is my hero. My every hour hero. So honest, mindfull thinker. He doesn't sell his conscience for a handfull of money. Thank you for such a homage.
Thank you to whomever wrote this about THE GENIUS OF ROGER TAYLOR, it's long overdue & wonderfully detailed as to WHY Rog is such an incredible musician. I have followed Queen since 1974 & still play every record they ever made almost every day. I find myself too impatient to listen to many bands I also love because I always am comparing them to Queen...always. Queen is my music, always was, always will be. Roger's drumming IS pure genius. He plays those drums in a unique way, always keeping the other musicians right where they should be. He is pure magic, let's face it... Just like there will never be another singer like Freddie. There will never ever be another Roger Meddows Taylor sound come out of drums...he sounds unique every time. Thanks so much for highlighting the extraordinary talent of Roger, he still sounds as great as he ever did, perhaps even more now. I loved alot of his solo albums as well with his unusual gritty voice. Roger is to this day simply genius...
Always been a massive fan. One of the things I learned from Roger Taylor was showmanship - the stick twirls and jumping up from the stool to finish off a song. And that adding vocals is such a cool thing for a drummer.
I am not a drummer, but I literally wait for Roger's fills in songs like Fat-Bottomed Girls and It's Late. Roger is the hardest working member of any band and is an iconic drummer. I really enjoyed your presentation! Thank you.
A life time Queen fan and an admirer of Roger Taylor, this video made me appreciate him so much more. Thanks!
It can be easy to gloss over the drummer when listening to music, particularly when you have a Frontman like Freddie keeping you locked in. It is also easy for us who are not drummers to think that drummers just keep the beat and add in a few fills but in the case of Roger and many others, the drums are as much of the musicality of the song as the singer or guitars. I really enjoyed this review, thank you.
Watching Queen and especially Roger in late '79 was such a treat. Queued for 8hrs at The Alexandra Palace and boy was it worth it. Roger had his kettle drum solo going then. They were amazing.
This is GREAT! Roger is one of my biggest HEROES!
Roger Taylor is the fkn man! Not just an amazing drummer, singer and songwriter, but a super nice, humble guy.
Met him a couple years back and he was so kind, absolutely no one else like him for sure!
Yes guys! Huge respect for this one. Roger's sound was a huge part of Queen's music even when he went almost completely electronic in the 80th
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I say that all of the time. My friends are sick of me on this point. Oh well, what can I say … I’m convinced that I was Mrs. Roger Taylor in a former life. But seriously, I personally think that, aside from his incredible singing voice, he’s one of most underrated musicians in rock history. Cheers, RT!
Roger is an underrated drummer who has a sound all his own. He has great chops and fills, he's an amazing vocalist, an accomplished songwriter, and capable multi-instrumentalist. Roger also had the look, and could even rock a pair of tiger skin trousers. He was the complete rock n' roll package.
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An underrated drummer for sure. He’s up there with Bonham, Watts, Ringo, Moon and so many other great drummers,
75yrs and have been listening to Queen 45yrs. I like to dissect sounds on various instruments. I instantly realised that there was a uniqueness about Roger's drumming. Listening right now from Australia I know that Roger is the best drummer of all time. Thanks for documentary and thank you Roger . Let's all keep rocking and keep aging under the drumkit❤❤
Finally the main main. Most of my life on this earth has been watching him and trying to follow what he does with a drum kit.
MY MENTOR, HERO, IDOL!! The reason i play drums since watching him at Wembley '86...Going to Dallas this November to see them again❤
My very first album that I listened was A Night At The Opera. I was with 12 years old and my father found the album at the street ! It’s true !!! The vinil was intact ! He gave me and I started to listen it everyday . So in 1985 Queen played at the Rock In Rio festival . I was with 13 years old and when I saw the Roger’s play at the TV I decided that I will play drums for my life. Well, I’m playing since then. I play as a professional since 1985 ! I can say that Queen was the very first band that I listened and Roger my very first influence as drummer (including drumkit style, sounds and visual). Oh !!! And I still have that A Night at Opera vinyl !!! ❤
My hero !! The most "rock" member of Queen ! Hard hitter but always with taste, always serve the music, and what a singer !! My favorite rock moment of all bands and all times : "I'm in love with my car" in the Queen Rock Montreal live... MAJESTIC !!
Roger Taylor is a legend ! 👑
Tenement funster is also great with Roger on vocals
Can never forget the Montreal live show, Roger with his insane vocals on I'm in love with my car and the catchy cymbal grabs at the same time!
I’ve always been impressed with Rogers ability to play for the song so meticulously while adding his own personal flare. Rock drumming doesn’t need to be simple, it needs to fit and complicated ideas can work if you take the time to work them out. Roger Taylor exemplifies this idea better than most (so did Queen in general). Young drummers take note of this video, you will go far if you heed the lessons presented.
Roger Taylor was the reason I started to play drums at the age of six
I will never forgive him
As a massive Queen and RMT fan, I truly enjoyed this video. Thanks for putting it together !!!
The thing I learned from Roger is that you don’t always need to be technically proficient to be a good drummer, but need to have a solid groove, have taste, and be clever in your performance.
In the end of the day, Roger got his inspiration from “old school” drummers like John Bonham (look at Roger’s early kits), Mitch Mitchell, and Ginger Baker.
Thank you so much!
The reason why I started playing drums at the age of 6. This year I hit 40 years old. He's the GOAT.
Same with me! 42 now!🤘
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Roger’s contributions were always my favorites- they rocked the hardest
Taylor's drum duet with May's guitar on Brighton Rock with its call and response feel is possibly my favorite drum part in any song. I think I'll go listen to it right now.
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Correction - He wrote Radio Ga Ga by himself.
He has very few co-writing tracks.
One vision was his, but Freddie got him to alter a few words to make it easier to sing.
if you listen close and learn his writing style, you can tell which tracks he wrote after they changed the credit to just "Queen"
"Keep Yourself Alive", "Liar" and "Ogre Battle" were some of my favorite drumming.
I learned that as I grew up with these iconic bands that rock music will always be etched into me. I’m 70😊
Say Queen in early 70's in LaCrosse ,Wisconsin. Supporting the Killer Queen album. Was blown away by the talent of each band member and their sound together. Roger was and always has been, comfortable in his drumming skin. He plays to support the song. That being said, his soloing boys are great.
He gave Queen their Fat bottom we all love. Rock on!
Thank you so much DRUMEO!!! You made my day!!! Roger Taylor is absolutely my first Drum Hero/mentor ever. I started play drums with his grooves on the Music by Queen, especially with the Epic Live album "Live Magic '86". Absolutely legend of a legend band like Queen! Thank you again for this amazing gift! 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!!
@@BrandonToews thank you so much Brandon! 🙏🙏🙏
What I've learnt from Roger Taylor is that, in a band, the song comes first...Leave your ego at the door.
Actually this applies to all of queen's members, for example Bryan May in Another one bites the dust, he just has a small part. I think that's their charm, they played what was right for each song and did not let their egos ruin it.
@@Franlalia They have entire songs where nobody plays anything, hahaha. 'You Take My Breath Away', for instance was all Freddie doing overdubs, nobody else showed up for that one...
@@BennieTarrMusicSeaside Rendezvous, most of the instruments are their voices. Roger did the brass sounds.
So underrated, never once overplayed
I'm pushing 60 (6 months to go!), & I've been a Queen Freak since I was 11. One thing I learned from Roger Taylor? I learned that you can be the coolest, most kick ass drummer and pull off being the sexiest damned drummer to ever live, while doing it!! He's STILL all that & a bag of chips!! LONG MAY HE REIGN!!
Queen was a BAND, above anything else, and Roger served the band like no one else. The four members of Queen were strong individuals and accomplished musicians. However, no one like Roger did put their (big) egos aside to serve the band. Amazing singer, astonishing drummer, talented songwriter, multi instrumentalist and the one to be always one step ahead of the game in the music industry. He was a band by himself, as his solid solo career testifies. But he was a team player. And he loved and respected Queen and his fellow members beyond reason. He managed to show the legend he was by making the band greater and greater. Queen ows him a great deal, not only for the unique drum sound and vocal signature, but also for making do with only one or two songs in every album (naturally so when Freddie and Brian were writing mamooth masterpiecesand by the handful, but impossible to explain in records that contain crap such as Delilah or Staying Power ), and also for accepting to credit all songs (and royalties) to 'Queen' right in the moment where he was actually composing most of the best selling hits.That was the extent of his loyalty to the team. I'd like to see how many bands can claim to have someone like him in their line-up.
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The first time I saw "I'm in love with my car" live at Montreal I was shocked, Roger's always has been one of my favorite drummers
This was a wonderful acknowledgement of the living legend that is Roger Taylor. I’ve been a fan of Queen since almost the beginning and I would like to give a shout-out to a song from their first album, “Great King Rat”. A very complex and hard-driven Rock ń Roll tune with a drum roll on the outro that fades. A very rare way to end a song. Long Live Queen.
Roger Taylor along with John Bonham was my motivation to start playing drums. He is a power, the engine of Queen!👏👏👏🥁
Bravo! So good to see Roger getting his due. I was a teen musician when Queen hit the scene, and heard Queen I, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, NATO, etc. as the records hit the market, fresh. I think it's important for young people to try and understand where music was at that time. Queen would not have been Queen without Roger. He was the rhythmic extension of Freddie's vocals. Whatever the song was, Roger added the perfect drum (or effects) to make the tune fully resonate. John was locked into Roger at all times. What a band. For those that haven't listened to early Queen, check out, Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, Leroy Brown, Ogre Battle, and March of the Black Queen. I'd love to see a presentation on exactly how Roger tuned his drums for each album/tune.
Perfectly Said 👌
Rog+Deacy one of the best Rythm Sections in Rock History 🙏
Great comment Tom. And, just to add, you’ve probably captured my entire introduction to music, drums, music heroes (Roger Meddows Taylor), going back to around the time Queen started. I was that guy that went out on release day to buy the albums and run home to get a first listen. Right up to The Works……after which Queen became something else, and I lost interest in their new stuff after that.
I was lucky enough to see Queen live 3 times back then, each time, ignoring the other 3 members on stage and just concentrating on Roger throughout.
Roger Taylor is why I play drums.
Thankyou Roger. 😎🥁
THANK YOU, Brandon and everyone, for doing this one. It's all-too-easy to underestimate a player like Roger, as his contributions were part of such a massive, almost overwhelmingly-complex canvas of colors and textures. He really approached his parts like an artist and a songwriter. The perfect drummer for a band like Queen.
Personally, I don't think it's 'all-too-easy to underestimate a player like Roger', let alone Mr Taylor himself. Taylor Hawkins said it best.
@@667neighbourofthebeast my point was that it could be for people who don’t listen all that critically to - or have a fair degree of knowledge re: - what he’s actually doing. Some of it is rather subtle and could therefore be missed by the casual listener.
@@667neighbourofthebeast what did Taylor Hawkins say best?
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@@667neighbourofthebeast awesome, thanks!
One thing I learned very early on from Roger was that stylistic diversity is very important; I was so impressed when I heard his brush work on My Melancholy Baby…totally authentic, not a “rocker playing brushes”. Seaside Rendezvous, impeccable. And on the rock front, the famous drum fill in Dead On Time is a favorite….ok I’ll stop now before It’s tooooo late, too late. Rock It!
Do you mean "My Melancholy Blues"?
There’s nothing better than seeing Queen live with the original set up. I was lucky to see them in Freddie’s last live performance with Queen
The first album I bought by Queen was News of the World, when I was 10 years old. 1977.
Roger Taylor was my favourite member of Queen as soon as I got to "Fight from the Inside."
i never noticed the almost 90s, skate punk feeling beat near the end of Innuendo Taylor is absolutely incredible.. Even if they aren't your cup of tea, it is hard to deny their magic. Other than the Beatles, I can't think of another band, other than Queen, of course, where all 4 members are such strong at both playingi and songwriting.
I had the honor of seeing Queen (with Freddie) five times. Never disappointed, always exceeded anticipations. Going to a Queen concert was amazing.
Queen was my first concert as a kid (for The Game Tour). Nobody ever topped them; not Prince, Rush, Marcus Miller, and anybody yet over my 53 years. LEGENDS!!!
Dude I've listened to Queen and Roger Taylor for over 40 years and I never realized how well he leads the energy and direction of every song and how varied all of his drumming really is compared to other drummers.I learned to play drums as a kid and Roer is definitely the king of the 'groove'!
The very first ever drummer I've listened to. I'm still amazed today by his energy and beefy sound. Cheers to Roger Taylor and Queen.
I might have picked some things here and there listening to his playing.
He started great and he stayed great. He’s still great. My biggest influence as a songwriter and drummer. Fun In Space is glued to my brain.
Thank You for showing so many Roger Taylor beats with Queen and paying attention to his solo work. I think Roger is quite underrated drummer. Mostly when people think about his beats first that come to their minds is Queen’s classic We Will Rock You, but he’s got many way more complicated and interesting beats. His simple 4/4 beats are amazing, but if you’ll listen more to his drumming with Queen you’ll hear his ability to play versatile in various times and styles. Hope this video will help people to know more about his playing. Thanks for showing many of his underlooked beats.
Thank you very much Drumeo for incredible job you’ve done!
Love this he is my all-time hero, I have a replica kit and spent 40 years in my own band thanks to him inspiring me!
Brandon, your video was absolutely amazing. He inspired me play drums years ago and I’m really happy to see not just his drumming appreciated, but also his songwriting and solo work. You played it so well too. Thank you
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The perfect example of a drummer who is a brilliant musician and did so much more with the drums than just hold the beat. As a drummer myself he was my inspiration way above any other drummer and watching Wembley 86 never gets old.
Many underestimate Rogers power in the vocal department. He didn’t just sing backup, he also took over lead on multiple parts of concerts when Freddies voice was tired.
His little solo on Keep Yourself Alive is ridiculously awesome and even Invisible Man has a really cool little lick.
He play to the songs, waited for his moment and would unleash the Coolest fills, they felt like hooks to me...His cymbal accents where always tasteful and in the right places(of course Freddie would suggest where he wanted cymbal attack). And the mix of cymbal he used, he was not afraid to mix different cymbal brands. I became a Drummer because of him. And my sons middle name is Taylor because of Roger...:)
Roger is tragically underrated. To me there’s no doubt he is the best rock drummer ever. He’s a fine songwriter and singer as well.
He is a great singer...Tenement funster is on of my fav
From the point of view of a listener that hardly knows anything about music professionally, Roger Taylor’s drumming sound comes to me as a very distinctive approach to the rhythm. Skills and techniques and whatever a top drummer has to offer aren’t the slightest of my concern, but I know when something sounds good. And Roger Taylor does fucking sound good. I can tell him amongst hundreds of drummers. He’s just that unique.
I think there's an advantage to any band when two people are really good friends such as Roger and Freddie were, and it makes such a secure lock that everything goes so much more smoothly and comes out so much better!!!!!!!🖤
Roger's playing is amazing. Interesting that he was very involved and up in the front of parts on the first demo and first three albums and then put himself back a bit but still stayed present in the songs making them sound unique. I was a big Queen fan growing up, always loved his role in the band. Thanks for doing this episode!
Dragon Attack is probably his best drumming in Queen, amazing stuff
I can't say anything better than this: Roger Taylor is the reason I wanted to learn to play the drums.
Roger is a major pioneer behind what I’ve always called the Roger Taylor backbeat (I’m sure other guys did it before him…he’s just super notable for it in my book). He does this thing where he opens his hats on the snare backbeat and it’s just a massive sound…it almost creates a bit of a gated reverb simulation. Eric Kretz from Stone Temple Pilots does it a lot, too…hearing Plush for the first few times back in the day, I remember thinking “wow cool, this guy does that Roger Taylor thing”. Super, SUPER underutilized among drummers given its insane effectiveness for big, driving grooves.
If you haven't heard Roger Taylor's "Fight from the inside" with Queen you have to listen to it now, it's a masterpiece 🤘🏼
He recorded all the guitar and bass on that song too - in fact, I think he might have been the only person on that whole recording...
Taylor and Deacon were a legendary rhythmn section as anyone who saw them live will tell you.
They provided the canvas that Mercury and May drew on
I was lucky enough to see Queen a lot on tour in the Seventies; some people forget they were four equals within that band. Four excellent musicians/songwriters. Roger - as the others - were also always super kind and friendly to all their fans. He loved to chat about his own songs. Did you know that before both bands became famous, Peter Gabriel invited Roger to audition for Genesis? (Another band we saw a lot in the seventies) Can you imagine how that would have changed the course for both bands? Maybe Phil Collins would have joined Queen 😊
Let's not forget the gift Roger gave humanity, his son drummer Rufus Tiger Taylor....upcoming legend in his own right!
Always enjoyed Roger's playing and singing. Loved his tom runs while mixing in the timbales always sounded so cool to me.
Once more the lesson is that, beyond tecnique, speed and fills, less is more and really few drummers are able to be recognizable at first listen. Roger is one of them. Besides he sings, writes and plays other instruments, so he's more than simply a drummer.
Who Wants To Live Forever is just sublime
My very first Queen's song was "A Kind of Magic", and the cymbals attracted my attention. I tought: "What is this and why is so good?".
my favorite drummer. and a true legend who never gets the HUGE HUMANGOUS UNBELIEVEABLE AMOUNT of RESPECT he deserves.
thanks guys ive been waiting for this one for a long time
Roger didn't play drums in Cool Cat and in the studio version of We Will Rock You. While in Cool Cat, Deacon used a drum machine, in We Will Rock You there were stomps and claps instead of drums.
It was a drum loop in cool Cat but the loop was made by Roger's drumming
@@gottabme6302 I'm not sure about that information. I think Roger got no involvement in it.
@@Dillon12 you are right, I'm wrong, Deaky is credited with playing the drum machine
Also Deaky played almost all the instruments on Another One Bites the Dust. Roger didn't like the song.
His fills going between floor Toms and large roto toms is awesome
My daughter who is 10 lives Queen! Great band
Rodger Taylor’s new dw black single head deep kit is by far his best kit and Dow’s best kit ever made
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Roger was and is still the first drummer why i still play the drums today. Very musically kind of playing. No fancy stuff. And the sound of his drums are so good. Especially in on their Seventies records... Beautifull, like Bonham
Legendary drummer and fabulous voice.