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Queen Releases Newly Discovered Song With Vocals From Freddie Mercury[edit]
“Face It Alone” is the first new track Queen has released in the last eight years featuring all four original band members: Mercury, May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor, per USA Today’s Elise Brisco.
“It was kind of hiding in plain sight,” Taylor told BBC Radio 2’s Zoe Ball earlier this year.
May initially thought that salvaging the recording wouldn’t be possible, but the band’s engineering team was able to make something of the archival audio. “It’s like kind of stitching bits together ... but it’s beautiful, it’s touching,” May told BBC Radio 2.
“Face It Alone” is a four-minute track about “inevitable, existential loneliness, set to slow, bare-bones arpeggios and funereal drum thuds,” as the New York Times’ Jon Pareles writes. Isabellaapachecoo666 (talk) 01:26, 21 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In the article, there is a subheading under 'Media' called 'Logo', which mainly discusses the 'Queen crest' designed by Freddie Mercury. It has an image of the wordmark of Queen with the nomer 'Queen crest', but this is not the Queen crest. It's simply the wordmark. I love editing text on pages but I'm not great with finding or adding media to Wikis. Perhaps there is someone who could add an image of the actual Queen crest? It would mean the world to me probably to Queen fans all over the world. Jloost-gamer (talk) 07:46, 23 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
There could be copyright issues with adding the crest, so that's probably why it's not there. ...discospinstertalk 14:31, 23 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]