Radio Ga Ga (live, 2002-04-30: Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
~ Recording by Queen
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.1 | Radio Ga Ga | 7:42 | Queen | 2002-04-30: Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands | Queen | Album + Live |
Relationships
drums (drum set): | Eric Singer (rock/metal drummer) (on 2002-04-30) |
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electric bass guitar: | Steve Barnacle (on 2002-04-30) |
electric guitar: | Brian May (Queen guitarist) (on 2002-04-30) Jamie Moses (on 2002-04-30) |
keyboard: | Spike Edney (on 2002-04-30) |
background vocals: | Zoe Nicholas (on 2002-04-30) Susie Webb (on 2002-04-30) |
lead vocals: | Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) (on 2002-04-30) |
recorded at: | Museumplein in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2002-04-30) |
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recording of: | Radio Ga Ga (on 2002-04-30: live) |
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Related works
Radio Ga Ga
lyricist and composer: | Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) |
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inspired the name of: | Lady Gaga |
publisher: | EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS-affiliated) Queen Music Ltd. |
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later translated versions: | Hitradio Gaga |
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part of: | We Will Rock You (Queen musical) We Will Rock You (German version of the Queen musical) |
is the basis for: | The Queen Symphony: I. Adagio misterioso - Allegro con brio - Maestoso - Misterioso - Allegro |