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Stomp-stomp clap, stomp-stomp clap
Queen has had many iconic moments in its career, but the band's most universal track, is perhaps so ubiquitous that it
stomp-stomp clap
Queen has had many iconic moments in its career, but the band s most universal track, is perhaps so ubiquitous that it transcends the band s own luminosity.
There s a better chance than not that at this very moment, somewhere in the world, We Will Rock You is reverberating through a hall, and that someone is stomping and clapping along. It s an appropriate, if not, unbelievable turn for a song that was written to foster unity among strangers.
In the first of a new two-part episode of Queen s career-spanning YouTube miniseries,
Queen The Greatest,
Brian May recalls getting the idea for We Will Rock You after the band played a particularly raucous gig at a venue called Bingley Hall in Stafford, England. At the time it was somewhat uncommon for an English audience to sing along to a rock band in concert, but the Bingley Hall audience did just that, to every lyric of the set, and they didn t stop singing even after the encore.
stomp-stomp clap
Queen has had many iconic moments in its career, but the band s most universal track, is perhaps so ubiquitous that it transcends the band s own luminosity.
There s a better chance than not that at this very moment, somewhere in the world, We Will Rock You is reverberating through a hall, and that someone is stomping and clapping along. It s an appropriate, if not, unbelievable turn for a song that was written to foster unity among strangers.
In the first of a new two-part episode of Queen s career-spanning YouTube miniseries,
Queen The Greatest,
Brian May recalls getting the idea for We Will Rock You after the band played a particularly raucous gig at a venue called Bingley Hall in Stafford, England. At the time it was somewhat uncommon for an English audience to sing along to a rock band in concert, but the Bingley Hall audience did just that, to every lyric of the set, and they didn t stop singing even after the encore.