MODERN TIMES ROCK N' ROLL

One of the few numbers off the album without acoustic guitar. It's surprisingly (and suspiciously) similar to Led Zeppelin's Rock N' Roll: piano appears on the second half of the song, there's a similar melodic flavour (with many blues notes) and rhythm is similar too.

The particular snare-beat and heavy use of power chords on the guitar demonstrate that Roger was already composing punk music half a decade before it was 'invented' by the Sex Pistols. As a matter of fact, the modulation found here (parallel) is hardly ever used in punk music (and definitely not in 'Bollocks').


General Information:

Music & Lyrics by: Roger Taylor
Arranged by: Roger Taylor
Written: 1970
Length: 1:48
Released on: 13th July 1973

Produced by: Queen, Roy Thomas Baker & John Anthony
Mixed by: Mike Stone
Engineered by: Roy Thomas Baker, Mike Stone, Ted Sharpe & David Hentschel

Recorded: 1971 - 1972
Recorded at: Trident Studios, Soho, London

Keys: E, G
Metre: 4/4
Form: One-Bridge

Acoustic Drums: Roger Taylor
Electric Bass: John Deacon
Electric Guitars: Brian May
Acoustic Grand Piano: Freddie Mercury

Lead Vocals: Roger Taylor
Backing Vocals: Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury & John Anthony

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Form:

Verse'
Verse
Verse"
Verse
Chorus
Verse"
Solo
Verse
Chorus'

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Harmony:

Five chords, abrupt modulation, nothing special.