QueenS Songwriting Secrets: From Competition to Classics
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May spoke with admiration about Freddie Mercury’s unique songwriting approach.”Occasionally Freddie would write fast, but a lot of the time he’d go home and scheme and scheme, and come back with stuff written all over a pad of his dad’s notepaper,” May shared. “he’d spend time developing ideas.But there are exceptions, where he’d get the song in one bite. And frequently enough they’re the ones that connect.” Mercury’s songwriting process wasn’t confined to the piano, his primary instrument. May recalled how inspiration could strike the singer anywhere: “It could be any experience; a skate on the pond. One of the last songs he wrote, ‘A Winter’s Tale’ [from the 1995 posthumous album *Made In Heaven*], was written purely sat looking out on the mountains from the other side of Lake Geneva. He could obviously hear it all in his head, although he didn’t have any musical instruments with him.” May continued ,“I remember him coming into the studio and saying: “I’ve got this idea… just give me a few minutes.” Then he brought it to life. That’s a lovely track, actually.” ### The Timeless Appeal of “We Are The Champions” Brian May singled out “we Are The Champions,” penned by Mercury, as his favorite Queen song to perform live. “I’d say my favourite Freddie song to play is ‘We Are The Champions’ – still,” he confided.“I don’t know how many times I’ve played it, but it always pulls something out of you,” he added. “It’s one of those songs where even if the winds are blowing in the wrong direction it still sounds good.” The iconic track, released in 1977 as a double A-side with “We Will Rock You,” became an instant anthem for fans, its message of victory resonating with audiences worldwide.## Archyde Interview: Queen’s Songwriting Secrets
**Interviewer:** [Interviewer Name] for Archyde
**Guest:** **Brian May**, guitarist, Queen
**[Interviewer Name]:** Brian, Queen’s songwriting legacy is truly remarkable. Listeners are captivated by your diverse catalogue. How did this creative powerhouse within the band fuel such iconic hits?
**Brian May:** Well, we were driven by this immense songwriting competition within queen. It was always there, a constant push to surpass each other, to dig deep and create something truly special. It kept us on our toes, striving for excellence with every song.
**[Interviewer Name]:** Freddie Mercury’s songwriting was notably brilliant.What was unique about his process? Did he have any specific habits or rituals?
**Brian May:** Freddie was fascinating. Sometimes he’d strike gold quickly, but often, he’d disappear for a while, immersing himself in ideas. He’d return with covered pages, densely filled with thoughts and melodies scribbled down on his notepad. Sometimes, though, inspiration hit him in the most unexpected moments.
**[Interviewer Name]:** Could you elaborate on that?
**Brian May:** Absolutely. Once, he wrote “A Winter’s Tale” simply by staring at the mountains across Lake Geneva! He had this incredible ability to hear the songs fully formed in his head, irrespective of whether he had an instrument at hand.
**[Interviewer Name]:** You’ve been playing these songs live for years.
Do any stand out as particularly powerful to perform?
**Brian May:** “We Are the Champions” is always electrifying. No matter how many times I play it, it never fails to move me. It connects with the audience on such a profound level,a true anthem of triumph. It’s a testament to Freddie’s genius and the enduring power of his music.
**[Interviewer Name]:** Brian May, thank you for sharing these insights into the magic behind Queen’s music.
Let me know if I can definitely help with any other writing tasks.