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highplainsdem

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Wed Jul 19, 2023, 01:33 PM Jul 2023

Happy 76th birthday, Brian May! Keep Yourself Alive - 1973, Queen's first single, plus 1971 demo







Brian wrote this. It should have been a hit when first released, but didn't chart. In 2008 it was ranked 31st on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitar songs of all time.

More from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_Yourself_Alive

"Keep Yourself Alive" is the debut single by the British rock band Queen. Written by guitarist Brian May, it is the opening track on the band's self-titled debut album (1973). It was released as Queen's first single along with "Son and Daughter" as the B-side.

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According to Mark Hodkinson, author of Queen: The Early Years, "Keep Yourself Alive" was conceived on acoustic guitars during Queen's practice sessions at Imperial College and the garden at Ferry Road in 1970.[5] At the time, Queen had not yet found a permanent bassist; the group consisted of lead singer Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, and drummer Roger Taylor. In a radio special about their 1977 album News of the World, May said he had penned the lyrics thinking them ironic and tongue-in-cheek, but their sense was completely changed when Mercury sang them.

The first version of "Keep Yourself Alive" was recorded in summer 1971 at De Lane Lea Studios. It was produced by Louie Austin and includes the intro played on Brian May's Hallfredh acoustic guitar. All of the song elements were already present, including Mercury's call-and-response vocals (verses) and during the break, where Taylor sang a line and May answered it. This demo version remains May's personal favourite take of the song.

They subsequently made several attempts to "recapture the magic" when they went on to capture the "real" version at the famous Trident Studios. The version mixed by Mike Stone was the only one considered moderately acceptable by the band, and was the one deemed fit to release as a single. This version includes Mercury doing all of the harmony vocals in the chorus (multi-tracking himself) and May singing the "two steps nearer to my grave" line instead of Mercury (who did it in earlier versions and would often do so live). This particular recording does not utilise May's acoustic guitar; the printed transcription on EMI Music Publishing's Off the Record sheet music lists at least seven different electric guitar parts, one of which uses a prominent phasing effect. It should also be noted that this recording includes the line "Come on and get it, get it, get it, boy, keep yourself alive," which was not in the original version.
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Happy 76th birthday, Brian May! Keep Yourself Alive - 1973, Queen's first single, plus 1971 demo (Original Post) highplainsdem Jul 2023 OP
That Song Sure Caught My Ear Back Then ProfessorGAC Jul 2023 #1

ProfessorGAC

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1. That Song Sure Caught My Ear Back Then
Wed Jul 19, 2023, 02:05 PM
Jul 2023

Very strong first album.
We were supposed to see them as the opening act on Mott The Hoople's "Hoople" tour.
But, they had to cut their participation short when Brian contracted hepatitis.
They were replaced by Kansas. While they were good, it didn't work for that audience.

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