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Taken from The Works, 1984. Click here to buy the DVD with this video at the Official Queen Store: http://www.queenonlinestore.com The official 'Radio Ga G.


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Album The Works. "Radio Ga Ga" is the first track off of Queen's 1984 album "The Works". Written by the band's drummer Roger Taylor, derived from the term "radio caca" which he heard from his toddler. Changing the term "caca" to "ga ga" (which is where popstar Lady Gaga got her name inspiration from), turned the song.


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"Radio Ga Ga" is a 1984 song performed and recorded by the British rock band Queen, written by their drummer Roger Taylor. It was released as a single with "I Go Crazy" by Brian May as the B-side.It was included on the album The Works and is also featured on the band's compilation albums Greatest Hits II and Classic Queen.. The song, which makes a nostalgic defence of the radio format, was a.


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https://utip.io/mikadeckALBUM : The Works.ANNÉE DE SORTIE : 1984.GENRE MUSICAL : Hard-Rock, Glam-Rock, Blues-Rock, Opéra-Rock, Pop-Rock, Rock Progressif, Roc.


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from the album The WorksB-side "I Go Crazy" Released 23 January 1984 Recorded 1983


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The music video of "Radio Gaga" was directed by British director David Mallet. The clip contains scenes from the iconic 1927 German science fiction drama film Metropolis. Because the East German government held the rights to this film, Queen had to pay an undisclosed amount of money to the government for the rights.


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Released on Jan. 16, 1984, "Radio Ga Ga" became one of Queen's biggest hits. Written by drummer Roger Taylor, and released on the band's 11th album, The Works, the lyrics explore the.


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupRadio Ga Ga (Remastered 2011) · QueenGreatest Hits II℗ 2011 Hollywood Records, Inc.Released on: 2011-01-01Associa.


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"Radio Ga Ga," Queen. If you've ever had Queen's anthemic "Radio Ga Ga" stuck in your head, you have Roger Taylor to thank. The drummer contributed quite a few songwriting bouts to the.


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Queen - Radio Ga Ga (Album The Works 1983 - 84) "A Magic Show" Live at Wembley Stadium 1986 London Freddie Mercury - Vocals Brian May - Guitars Roger Taylo.


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Queen: Radio Ga Ga: Directed by David Mallet. With John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Queen. Queen's video to their classic 1980s song "Radio Ga Ga", which pays homage to Metropolis (1927), features clips from previous Queen videos and introduced the iconic hand-clapping audience participation.


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An extended version was released as a 12" single at the same time. After presenting Steve Wright in the Afternoon for 23 years on BBC 2, DJ Steve Wright signed off on September 30, 2022 with "Radio Ga Ga" and its final lyrics: "You had your time, you had the power, you've yet to have your finest hour." More songs from Queen.


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The iconic song "Radio GaGa" by Queen, released in 1984, holds a deep and profound meaning that resonates with listeners even today. Written by the band's lead vocalist Freddie Mercury, this captivating track not only showcases Queen's musical brilliance but also addresses the evolving landscape of society and the role of technology in our lives.