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Roger Taylor has released an animated video for his new solo single Isolation.
The song was recorded during lockdown and first came to light towards the end of last month, with the track said to reflect “the current times of COVID-19.”
The new animated promo was produced by Animind Studio 2020.
Speaking previously with BBC Radio 6 Music, the Queen drummer revealed he wrote Isolation in his garden shed in Cornwall – a place he calls his “garden room.”
He said: “There is a certain frustration in not really knowing what is going to happen.
“It was a frustration and a slight anxiety behind it all, so I just thought I would write a song about how to fill the day – routine in isolation. It’s something we are not used to. It is a direct reflection of how I was feeling at the time.”
In the same interview, Taylor said he believed Queen would still be making music if Freddie Mercury was still alive.
Taylor said: “I do believe we would still being doing stuff together because it was a great collaboration. I don’t know if John Deacon would allow… of course John wasn’t quite mentally suited for it, the other three were.
“I would like to think we were still doing stuff together, whatever it might be. I think Brian May and I with Adam Lambert, we just loved doing the show, just seemed to get better and better, while we still can do it, we still will do it.”
Queen and Adam Lambert will return to the road throughout May, June and July next year – a run of shows that will include 10 nights at The O2 in London.
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QUEEN Flash (1980 UK 7" vinyl single with an intact four prong centre, also including Football Fight, both taken from the 'Flash Gordon' motion picture soundtrack. The paper picture sleeve displays some light general wear, whilst the vinyl remains excellent with only a few light signs of play EMI5126)
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QUEEN Queen (1973 UK 10-track vinyl LP with 'BLAIR'/'BLAIR RULES' etched in the run-outs, the band's debut album including Keep Yourself Alive, Son And Daughter and a short instrumental version of Seven Seas Of Rhye. The matt picture sleeve grades as VG with some edge scuffing and ringwear, whilst the vinyl shows little evidence of play EMC3006)
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QUEEN Sheer Heart Attack (1974 UK first press 13-track LP, the third album from the British rock group, including Stone Cold Crazy, Now I'm Here, Killer Queen & Brighton Rock, fully laminated picture sleeve with 'Trident' logo on the back & angled lyric inner. The sleeve [VG+] reveals a little minor ageing & the vinyl is clean EX/EX- with just a few faint signs of play. A great example EMC3061)
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QUEEN A Day At The Races (Rare 1976 UK first press 10-track LP with 1U/1U matrices, their fifth studio album including Tie Your Mother Down, Somebody To Love & Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy, gatefold picture sleeve with picture inner. The sleeve [VG] shows obvious scuffs, mainly to the front whilst the vinyl remains in EX- condition with a few light hairlines, not affecting play. A respectable copy of this in demand Queen original EMTC104)
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