Showing posts with label Queen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen. Show all posts
Sunday, 26 July 2020
Touring with Queen, ELO, Van Halen and recording Der Kommissar with After The Fire
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Driving in My Car...
Tesco Compare users respond: UK’s most popular Driving MusicSo we prefer the anthemic stuff then? Happy to reveal my in transit listening habits are a tad different ;-)
February 5th, 2013
What do Brits listen to most while driving? The results of a recent competition held by Tesco Compare showed that, from postcode to postcode, Queen are the champions – and by some distance, too.
In September 2012, the comparison website launched a competition that questioned motorists on their choice of in-car music. 30,000 responded to the question, "What is your favourite song to drive to?" The results are published today in the infographic Queen of the Road. Over 75% of the country’s postal districts returned a decisive Mercury as Motor Monarch vote, almost exactly 50% more than Adele, their nearest competitor. Queen’s Greatest Hits, originally released in 1981, was recently confirmed by the Official Chart Company as the UK’s biggest selling album, with sales approaching 6 million.
The London-based rockers did not top the charts in every district, however, and the pockets of resistance make for interesting analysis in themselves. The survey showed that Adele keeps the motorists on track in Bromley, Truro, Wigan, Crewe and Southall, while she shares equal stereo time with other artists in Ilford (with ABBA and Michael Jackson), Worcester (Coldplay and Take That) and Sunderland (George Michael).
Perhaps the most unusual findings showed a small outcrop of passionate Louis Armstrong supporters at the wheel in Slough, and a loose but significant scattering of Killers and Gerry Rafferty fans populating the roads around Llandrindod Wells.
The Drivers’ UK Top 10 came in as follows:
1. Queen
2. Adele
3. Madness
4. Coldplay
5. ABBA
6. Take That
7. The Beatles
8. Meat Loaf
9. Bon Jovi
10. Rihanna
Individual songs that scored very highly included Don’t Stop Me Now and Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, Someone Like You by Adele and Driving in My Car by Madness.
“Despite the abundance of modern pop music, it turns out that Queen retain the audio affections of the UK’s road users,” said Gemma Whitton, spokesperson for Tesco Compare. “Personally, I find listening to music while driving is quite therapeutic and helps me concentrate on my journey. I remember that when I bought my first car, the most important feature was the stereo. These days, I have a playlist of Driving Music on my iPod."
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Labels:
Adele,
creativity,
data,
Madness,
maps,
music,
Queen,
statistics,
Tesco
Monday, 5 September 2011
Freddie Mercury Google Doodle
Remembering Freddie on his birthdate, who would have been 65 years old today. A rock genius... am privileged to have worked with both Queen and Freddie.
An official tribute and insight (with a smattering of rude words!) to planet Freddie here.
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Labels:
After The Fire,
Art,
ATF,
entertainment,
Film,
Freddie Mercury,
google,
inspiration,
music,
Queen,
rock music,
Transcendent Music,
video
Saturday, 4 June 2011
BBC Desert Island Discs... The Challenge
The Beatles - In My LifeNow, as mentioned these all mean a great deal, even though I appreciate some are very popularist choices and will potentially bring down scorn upon my cultural taste. So to get around the strict eight disc rule here are some more from the shortlist in a similar chronological order:
Wendy (was Walter, at the time) Carlos - from Switched on Bach - Brandenberg Concerto No.3 In G Major 1st Movement
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - from Pictures at an Exhibition - The Great Gate of Kiev
Queen - These Are The Days Of Our Lives
J S Bach - from the St. Matthew Passion - Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder
Peter Gabriel - The Power Of The Heart
Coldplay - Fix You
Sir Edward Elgar - from The Enigma Variations - Nimrod
with the Peter Gabriel track as my favourite
Easybeats - Friday On My MindAgain, even this more esoteric list leaves out many I would love to feature... oh woe!
Fleetwood Mac - I need your love so bad
The Nice - Intermezzo from the Karelia Suite
Carl Orff - from Carmina Burana - Fortune Plango Vulnera
Bob Dylan - When He Returns
Van Halen - Jump
Imogen Heap - Hide and Seek
Arcade Fire - Intervention
I have discovered you can see who also picked the songs you selected, quite alarming in some cases! Try out the searches in the section Find castaways and choices.
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Remembering Live Aid...
Sometimes seems like yesterday! The 13th July 1985 was an extraordinary day and everyone who watched Live Aid was blown away by Queen's transcendent performance, re-launching them to a new audience and Freddie Mercury giving all the other bands a serious lesson in stagecraft!
Did I ever tell you about the honour of working with his Freddieship? Oh yes, so I did!
Did I ever tell you about the honour of working with his Freddieship? Oh yes, so I did!
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