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Imagine Freddie Mercury in 1975, drenched in sweat in a dimly lit London studio, screaming at a reel of magnetic tape that’s starting to wear thin after 180 overdubs. The air is thick with cigarette smoke, coffee, and desperation. Queen aren’t just recording an album—they’re gambling everything: their careers, their gear (pawned for cash), and their sanity. The bill is climbing to £40,000 (half a million today), the most expensive rock record ever made. EMI executives are panicking; the single is almost six minutes long. But Freddie insists: “All or nothing.” To read the full article: https://slavetomusic.com/how-queen-almost-bankrupted-themselves-to-record-the-perfect-album-a-night-at-the-opera-at-50/

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[-] CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 months ago

Thanks for sharing this. I just listened through the whole album alongside your commentary. I haven’t listened through before, or don’t remember it. Fantastic.

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