The best of John Deacon

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Recopilación con las mejores bases de John Deacon (bajista de Queen), las mismas son extraídas tal cual se escuchan en las canciones originales y no han sufrido ninguna variación.
Las canciones están ordenadas desde las más lentas hacia las más rápidas, por eso es importante escuchar toda la recopilación para apreciarlas mejor.
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Beautiful John... I miss seeing him. But I understand his desire to live quietly. 💕

imweakfordeaky
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0:00 The Millonaire Waltz
0:50 Son and Daughter
1:56 Flick of the Wrist
2:24 The Night Comes Down
4:37 Dragon Attack
4:58 Another One Bites the Dust
5:55 Rain must fall
6:13 Pain is so close to Pleasure
6:40 Under Pressure
7:08 Long Away
7:41 Invisible Man
8:22 Misfire
9:06 A Kind of Magic
10:00 Sleeping on the Sidewalk
10:30 Man on the Prowl
11:02 Crazy little thing called love
11:18 Bring back that Leroy Brown

violeth
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I feel sad for John Deacon, he was the "quiet man of Queen", as he retired after Freddie Mercury's tragic, premature death. Although, Freddie Mercury died, in 1991, aged just 45, but he played bass for The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, at Wembley Stadium, in 1992. The last Queen song John Deacon played bass for was No-One But You, in 1997, which was a tribute to Freddie Mercury's musical career, and legend. John Deacon retired in 1997. However, he doesn't perform with Brian May, Roger Taylor, and Adam Lambert, as he thought Queen couldn't go on without Freddie Mercury. He was 1 of the best bassists, the world has ever seen, and his basslines were legendary. RIP Freddie, Mr and Mrs Bulsara, and Freddie's partner, Jim Hutton. 😥❤

michaelasquith
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Faltaron “39”, “You don’t fool me”, “Cool Cat”, el solo de “Liar” y “Body Language”... en esas canciones hay un gran trabajo del bajo también.

armandojaimevargas
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Mil gracias por compartir... muy buena la selección... yo hubiera incluído I Want to Break Free, Scandal y My Baby Does... John convertía el bajeo básico en una suprema sucesión de acordes que realzaba toda la melodía de un modo impresionante ¡Larga vida a Deacon! :)

violeth