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Queen — Studio Clips

Rare studio footage of Queen, curated from across the internet. Browse 19 clips below.

QueenStudio

About Studio Footage

Studio footage is the holy grail for music fans. Watching an artist build a song from scratch — layering tracks, debating arrangements, experimenting with sounds — is as close as you can get to witnessing the creative act itself. These clips pull back the curtain on recordings that millions of people know by heart, showing the work, the accidents, and the decisions that made them what they are.

About Queen

Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass). Their earliest works were influenced by progressive rock, hard rock and heavy metal, but the band gradually ventured into more conventional and radio-friendly works by incorporating further styles, such a...

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  • Thumbnail for Shattered//Niley {Part Thirteen} by R.E.M., Head, Queen, The Doors, Sting0:59

    Shattered//Niley {Part Thirteen}

    R.E.M., Head, Queen, The Doors, Sting

    StudioHome Recording
  • Thumbnail for Taylor Swift - Long Live ( The Best Live Performance ) by ENTREV, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift, Regina Spektor, Chris Martin, ENTREVIS, R.E.M., Queen, Oasis, Lady Gaga, ENTREVI, Revis, Dr. Dre, Bruno Mars, ENTREVIST, Rihanna, Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Nicki Minaj, The Beatles, ENTRE, Coldplay, Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5, Nina Simone, Y&T6:19

    Taylor Swift - Long Live ( The Best Live Performance )

    ENTREV, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift, Regina Spektor, Chris Martin, ENTREVIS, R.E.M., Queen, Oasis, Lady Gaga, ENTREVI, Revis, Dr. Dre, Bruno Mars, ENTREVIST, Rihanna, Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Nicki Minaj, The Beatles, ENTRE, Coldplay, Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5, Nina Simone, Y&T

    SoloInterview
  • Thumbnail for Business Deal  DORIS-CURRY DUKE(WELLINGHAM-LOGAN) Video Steven Bogarat by R.E.M., Queen, Sine, Nina Simone3:38

    Business Deal DORIS-CURRY DUKE(WELLINGHAM-LOGAN) Video Steven Bogarat

    R.E.M., Queen, Sine, Nina Simone

    1960sSoloStudio
  • Thumbnail for The Feeling Is Right  DORIS DUKE  Video Steven Bogarat by R.E.M., Queen, Sine, Nina Simone2:45

    The Feeling Is Right DORIS DUKE Video Steven Bogarat

    R.E.M., Queen, Sine, Nina Simone

    1970sSoloStudio
  • Thumbnail for DORIS DUKE-Since i fell for you-1969 by Queen, Nina Simone2:53

    DORIS DUKE-Since i fell for you-1969

    Queen, Nina Simone

    1960sSoloStudio
  • Thumbnail for Girl Groups Part 1 - The Story Of A Sound by R.E.M., Queen, David Gates, The Supremes, Music industry, The Ronettes, The Crystals, Carole King, The La's, Songwriter, Sting23:31

    Girl Groups Part 1 - The Story Of A Sound

    R.E.M., Queen, David Gates, The Supremes, Music industry, The Ronettes, The Crystals, Carole King, The La's, Songwriter, Sting

    1960sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for The Queen's Bridge Crew At Studio by Queen3:56

    The Queen's Bridge Crew At Studio

    Queen

    StudioRare
  • Thumbnail for ATOMMOVIE American Trailer by Twisted Sister, Slayer, Dan Lilker, Head, Queen, Girlschool, Kerrang!, Tygers of Pan Tang, D.C. Rage, Van Halen, Ged Cook6:13

    ATOMMOVIE American Trailer

    Twisted Sister, Slayer, Dan Lilker, Head, Queen, Girlschool, Kerrang!, Tygers of Pan Tang, D.C. Rage, Van Halen, Ged Cook

    1980sBackstageStudio
  • Thumbnail for Blackpink k-pop type beat| Blackpink x BTS type beat| Blackpink live show by Queen, Cream0:06

    Blackpink k-pop type beat| Blackpink x BTS type beat| Blackpink live show

    Queen, Cream

    2020sLessonStudio
  • Thumbnail for MIRUSIA - DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA (BEHIND THE SCENES) by Queen1:58

    MIRUSIA - DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA (BEHIND THE SCENES)

    Queen

    SoloStudio
  • Thumbnail for Out In Style (live Session) - Celestal & Cecilia Krull by Queen3:36

    Out In Style (live Session) - Celestal & Cecilia Krull

    Queen

    2020sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for RAVEN - The King (Nothing Exceeds Like Excess) by Queen, Metallica, New wave of British heavy metal4:29

    RAVEN - The King (Nothing Exceeds Like Excess)

    Queen, Metallica, New wave of British heavy metal

    1980sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for Leslie West: The Sound and The Story (Official Trailer) by The Sound, R.E.M., Queen, Songwriter2:52

    Leslie West: The Sound and The Story (Official Trailer)

    The Sound, R.E.M., Queen, Songwriter

    DocumentaryStudio
  • Thumbnail for Bob Dylan - Farewell, Angelina (Studio Outtake - 1965 - Official Audio) by The Sound, R.E.M., Queen, Bob Dylan5:28

    Bob Dylan - Farewell, Angelina (Studio Outtake - 1965 - Official Audio)

    The Sound, R.E.M., Queen, Bob Dylan

    1960sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for December 3, 2022 by Paul McCartney, Nick Mason, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel, Queen, Oasis, Nicko McBrain, Ozzy Osbourne, Thunderstick, Roger Taylor, Phil Collins, The Allman Brothers Band, The pink floyd, Tico Torres, Ride, The Beatles, Stephen Morris, Tony McCarroll, Pink Floyd, The Who, Travis, The Velvet Underground, Moe Tucker0:19

    December 3, 2022

    Paul McCartney, Nick Mason, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel, Queen, Oasis, Nicko McBrain, Ozzy Osbourne, Thunderstick, Roger Taylor, Phil Collins, The Allman Brothers Band, The pink floyd, Tico Torres, Ride, The Beatles, Stephen Morris, Tony McCarroll, Pink Floyd, The Who, Travis, The Velvet Underground, Moe Tucker

    2020sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996 by R.E.M., Queen

    A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996

    R.E.M., Queen

    1990sInterviewStudio
  • Thumbnail for A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996 by R.E.M., Queen

    A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996

    R.E.M., Queen

    1990sInterviewStudio
  • Thumbnail for A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996 by R.E.M., Queen

    A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996

    R.E.M., Queen

    1990sInterviewStudio
  • Thumbnail for A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996 by R.E.M., Queen

    A conversation with Mac McNeilly of The Jesus Lizard from 1996

    R.E.M., Queen

    1990sInterviewStudio
Queen Studio Clips — DeepCutsArchive — DeepCutsArchive

Queen Studio Footage

The Queen Studio page is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the creative process of one of rock's most iconic bands. The studio footage featured here is a rare and precious commodity, allowing fans to witness firsthand the artistry and experimentation that went into crafting some of Queen's most beloved songs.

One clip that showcases Freddie Mercury's exceptional talent in the studio is "Can't beat Freddie in the studio! #queen #shorts". This brief but captivating snippet highlights the band's lead vocalist at work, no doubt laying down one of his signature vocal tracks. Although the specific song remains uncredited, it's clear from the clip that Mercury was a master of his craft, effortlessly delivering a performance that would put even the most seasoned singer to shame.

The studio footage also provides an opportunity to observe Queen's creative process in action, as they worked on some of their earliest and most influential recordings. The "Killer Queen in Studio - 1974 [HQ]" clip is a prime example of this, offering a fascinating glimpse into the band's early days at work. This particular video captures the band's efforts to craft one of their breakout hits, showcasing the intricate arrangements and harmonies that would become a hallmark of their sound.

It's worth noting that Queen's studio sessions were often marked by experimentation and innovation, as they pushed the boundaries of what was possible with music technology at the time. This willingness to take risks and try new things is evident in many of the band's recordings, which continue to inspire and influence artists to this day.

One of the most striking aspects of Queen's studio footage is the way it humanizes the band members, revealing their personalities and quirks outside of their public personas. In these clips, we see Freddie Mercury as a creative force, driving the band's sound and style with his unique vision; Brian May as a skilled guitarist, bringing his distinctive tone to the table; Roger Taylor as a talented drummer, providing the rhythmic foundation for Queen's music; and John Deacon as a solid bassist, anchoring the band's rhythm section.

The studio footage also offers a fascinating glimpse into the band's collaborative process, showcasing the way they worked together to craft their songs. Whether it's Mercury and May trading vocal lines, or Taylor and Deacon locking in on a driving beat, these clips demonstrate the band's remarkable chemistry and camaraderie.

For music fans, watching Queen build a song from scratch is akin to witnessing a masterpiece unfold before one's eyes. The studio footage featured here provides an intimate look at the creative process, revealing the sweat, tears, and triumphs that went into crafting some of Queen's most iconic recordings. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply looking for a deeper understanding of your favorite band, this page is a must-visit destination.

The "Killer Queen in Studio - 1974 [HQ]" clip, in particular, offers a unique perspective on the band's early days, showcasing their efforts to craft one of their breakout hits. This video provides an invaluable insight into the band's creative process, highlighting the intricate arrangements and harmonies that would become a hallmark of their sound.

As we delve deeper into Queen's studio footage, it becomes clear that these clips are not just nostalgic relics from the past but also a testament to the band's enduring legacy. They remind us that even the most iconic recordings were once mere ideas, taking shape through hours of experimentation and collaboration in the studio. And as we watch these clips, we're reminded of the power of music to transcend time and circumstance, speaking directly to our hearts and minds with its timeless beauty and emotional resonance.

The Queen Studio page is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the creative process of one of rock's most iconic bands. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply looking for a deeper understanding of your favorite band, this page is a must-visit destination.

Curated from public records and music databases.