Queen Revisit Their Turning Point With Latest The Greatest Video
Queen have shared the latest episode of their 50 week online video series The Greatest, and this time they look back at a song that proved the turning point for their career, "Killer Queen".
We were sent the following background details: Following the success in the UK charts with "Seven Seas of Rhye" in March 1974, the band were eager to go even better with their next single, and had high hopes for the Freddie Mercury composition, "Killer Queen."
However, the song had been recorded in unusual circumstances. Having only just recovered from Hepatitis, a still clearly unwell Brian May was struggling in the studio. A duodenal ulcer was the diagnosis and he was rushed to hospital, leaving the rest of the band to carry on without him.
When he was able to return, the song was already starting to sound unique - and by the time Brian's guitars and Queen's now distinctive vocal harmonies were added, something truly special had evolved. Despite the band's confidence in the song, they recognized releasing it wouldn't be without its risks...
In new interviews Brian talks about his initial reservations over the track and Roger evokes Noel Coward when talking about Freddie. From the archive Freddie talks about his development as a songwriter with the track.
As rare footage from Swedish TV reveals, the response at radio was mixed: record promoter Eric Hall faced a hesitant response from one well-known UK radio producer: "a bit much maybe for first thing in the morning."
Regardless, the song raced into the UK Top Ten, peaking at number 2, while also reaching number 12 in the America.
The song's success introduced the band to a whole new wave of fans, and to this day remains one of the band's most recognized and well-loved compositions. Watch the video below:
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