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Dear Mr. Murdoch - Single

Roger Taylor

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news of the screws

cynically great timing rog... maybe the start of the box set!!!

However even as he turns 62 next week this man has his finger on the pulse NAZIs 1994 was spot on and so was this.

Maybe he is over shadowed by the hairy permed one but to hear Mr Meddows-Taylor let rip now that is a sight to behold

nor sure it'll chart but love it to just see what the soaraway sun write if it does hit the chart... Southampton fans understand!!!!

lets start a facebook campaign... Rog give the money to the MPT and lets really send the yankozorpom back to where he belongs...

5*'s and download please

Good but original was better

I always loved this track from Roger's 1994 'Happiness?' album, but I do feel that this re-worked, cut down 2011 version has lost the 'bite' that the original has.

For example loosing the verse 'with your minions like vultures, carrion crow; they've sunk just as low as humans can sink, for profit they tell us how mass murderers think'.

Do buy it but also do try to get your hands on the original, if you can

How prescient!

How correct and prescient Roger was when he originally wrote this track back in 1994. Brilliant stuff.

Biography

Born: 26 July 1949 in Kingslynn, Norfolk, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Before drumming with Queen, Roger Taylor was the drummer in the late '60s hard rock band, Smile, along with future Queen guitarist Brian May. In 1970, that group morphed into Queen with the addition of flamboyant lead singer Freddie Mercury. Over the next decade, Taylor would generally write one or two songs per Queen album, usually singing on his own compositions. The first member of the band to start a solo career, Taylor released his single "I Wanna Testify" in 1977. Although it failed to chart,...
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Dear Mr. Murdoch - Single, Roger Taylor
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  • £0.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music
  • Released: 20 July 2011

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