8. Modern Times Rock N’ Roll (1973)
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In this episode, we dive head‑first into the breakneck chaos of “Modern Times Rock ’n’ Roll,” the Roger Taylor‑penned blast of adrenaline from Queen’s debut album. Short, sharp, and gloriously unpolished, it’s the moment early Queen drop the theatrics and go full proto‑punk.
We explore how the song captures the band’s hunger in 1973 — Taylor’s snarling lead vocal, the band’s garage‑band ferocity, and the flashes of musical ambition already bubbling beneath the surface. From its unusual place in Queen’s catalogue to its live evolution and its role in shaping the band’s early identity, we unpack why this 2 minute firecracker still hits with such force.
Expect stories, trivia, and a celebration of Queen at their most primal. Modern times never sounded so loud.
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