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Under Pressure by Queen & David Bowie

Biographie de l'artiste pour Queen & David Bowie

Queen Est Un Groupe De Rock Britannique Formé En 1970 À Londres Par Brian May Roger Taylor Et Freddie Mercury Tous Trois Issus Du Groupe Smile. L’année Suivante Le Bassiste John Deacon Vient Compléter La Formation Et Queen Prend Son Nom Définitif. Groupe Britannique Qui A Connu Le Plus Grand Nombre De Succès Commerciaux Ces Trente Dernières Années 1 Pionnier Du Clip Vidéo Ayant Exploité Avec Succès Ce Mode De Communication Dès 1975 Queen A Conservé Malgré La Mort De Son Leader Freddie Mercury En 1991 De Très Nombreux Admirateurs Inconditionnels Dans Le Monde Entier. David Bowie De Son Vrai Nom David Robert Jones Né Le 8 Janvier 1947 Au 40 Stansfield Road À Brixton Est Un Auteur-Compositeur Et Chanteur De Rock Anglais.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Under Pressure

"Under Pressure" Is A 1981 Song Recorded By Queen And David Bowie. It Marked Bowie's First Released Collaboration With Another Recording Artist As A Performer And Is Featured On Queen's 1982 Album Hot Space. The Song Reached #1 On The UK Singles Chart. It Was Also Number 31 On VH1's 100 Greatest Songs Of The '80s. Bowie Had Originally Come To The Studios In Order To Sing Backing Vocals On Another Queen Song "Cool Cat". For Whatever Reason Bowie Was Not Satisfied With His Contribution And His Vocals Were Removed From The Track. Queen Had Been Working On An Earlier Version Of The Song Under The Title "Feel Like" But Were Not Yet Satisfied With The Result. The Final Version That Became "Under Pressure" Evolved From A Jam Session The Band Had With Bowie At His Studio In Montreux Switzerland Therefore It Was Credited As Co-Written By The Five Musicians. According To Queen Bassist John Deacon As Quoted In A French Magazine In 1984 However The Song's Primary Musical Songwriter Was Freddie Mercury — Though All Contributed To The Arrangement. The Earlier Embryonic Version Of The Song Without Bowie "Feel Like" Is Widely Available In Bootleg Form. There Has Been Some Confusion About Who Created The Song's Famous Bass Line. John Deacon Said In Japanese Magazine Musiclife In 1982 And In The Previously Mentioned French Magazine That David Bowie Had Created It. In More Recent Interviews Queen Guitarist Brian May And Drummer Roger Taylor Have Credited The Bass Riff To Deacon Bowie Also Said On His Website That The Bass Line Was Already Written Before He Became Involved. The September 2005 Edition Of Online Music Magazine Stylus Singled Out The Bass Line As The Best In Popular Music History. Roger Taylor Was Frequently Rumored To Be The Song's Chief Writer. However It Appears That He Served More As An Intermediary For Mercury And Bowie Two Of Rock Music's Biggest Stars At The Time Being Friends With Both Men. Taylor Was Involved In The Production Of The Track And Did Some Preliminary Mixes With Bowie In New York But Bowie Was Dissatisfied With These Results And Wanted To Re-Record Everything As Claimed By May On A November 1982 Interview For IM&RW Magazine . In The End The Final Mix Was Done With The Involvement Of Mercury And Recording Engineer Mack "under Pressure" From Bowie And Taylor According To Brian May In The Same 1982 Interview . Although Very Much A Joint Project Only Queen Incorporated The Song Into Their Live Shows At The Time. Bowie Chose Not To Perform The Song Before An Audience Until The 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert When He And Annie Lennox Sang It As A Duet Backed By The Surviving Queen Members . However Since Mercury's Death And The Outside Tour In 1995 Bowie Has Performed The Song At Virtually Every One Of His Live Shows With Bassist Gail Ann Dorsey Taking Mercury's Vocal Part. The Song Also Appeared In Setlists From A Reality Tour Mounted By Bowie In 2004 When He Frequently Would Dedicate It To Freddie Mercury. Queen Paul Rodgers Have Recently Performed The Song As Well. While Bowie Was Never Present For A Live Performance Of The Song With Mercury Roger Taylor Instead Filled For Back-Up Vocals Usually In Unison With Mercury As Mercury Would Take Over Most Of Bowie's Parts.

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