Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Le difficoltà per emergere

The Queen was no doubt of the great music scene, yet even they had to "sweat" more than a little, and despite their indisputable talent, to be successful in the difficult and unforgiving world of the music industry. Remember Roger Taylor about the early days: "In the first two years in reality nothing has happened. We were all taken from the study and progress of the band were irrelevant. But we had great ideas and somehow knew that the we made. " Brian May about the beginning point: "We had to abandon their personal careers for which we had prepared very hard to dedicate ourselves heart and soul into music, we all had something to lose and none of us would have imagined that it would take three years to conclude something good. It is not was not easy. " In early 1972 the group had its opportunity. The studios De Lane Lea were looking for a group to get illustrative material to offer to new customers. The Queen they were able to use the free trials in exchange for recorded demos and spent so much of 1972 to establish at De Lane. In order to visit De Lane came Roy Thomas Baker and John Anthony, technical managers of the Trident Studios. They had a good impression the work they were carrying the Queen and spoke of their employers of the Trident (Norman and Barry Sheffield). Those of Trident wanted to see Queen live well organized RT Baker a concert in a nightclub in Kings Road, "Pheasantry, November 6, 1972. For Trident liked the show and so they hired the Queen with a production contract. The Queen at Trident Studios released their first album whose recording sessions began in December 1972 and lasted until May 1973. But it remains to find a real record company. Jack Nelson, a talent scout, friend of the Queen stood at EMI debut album entitled "Queen" .

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