16 avr. 1972 - THE REPRESENTATIVES OF 1972
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They were approached in 1972 by Norman and Barry Sheffield, representatives of Trident Studios; however, Queen was allowed to record only during the study's free hours, after the artists who paid to use it retired, which usually happened between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m .. One day, while waiting to use the studio, Freddie Mercury was asked by producer Robin Cable to record voices, since he was working on a version of "I Can Hear Music" and "Goin 'Back". Mercury suggested Brian May and Roger Taylor to record the songs by playing their respective instruments. These recordings were published in a single under the name of Larry Lurex .
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