okay I figured a transcription might benefit some people so I have deciphered what they all say
Roger: I canât remember where the idea did come from. I think it came from a book I was reading. But uhâŚand it just seemed to fit in with the sort of rhythmic pattern I had in mind and uhâŚand it sort of came there, from nowhere really
Interviewer: okay and The Miracleâ
Brian: you told me you were in bath one day and singinâ it and there it was Rog!
Interviewer and John: *laughing*
Roger: no I think that was Fredâs line about something else
Freddie: I did!
Brian: no you were sitting in the bath!
John: that was Killer Queen wasnât it?
Roger: it was Crazy Little Thing
Freddie: Crazy Little Thing yes. True story!
âYou told me you were in the bath one day and singing it and there it was, Rog!â
I think we look more stupid in this video than any other artist has ever looked in a video [âŚ] I actually really love the record, but I do really hate this video. - Rogerâs commentary on the Itâs a Hard Life music video
when I first watched this video, I didnât realize that Roger was clarifying the fans werenât human fans and spent a solid ten seconds trying to figure out what special kind of fan Air Fans were
Before remembering that inanimate fans with blades that move air exist
Memories of me and Freddie as children in Zanzibar are quite vague because I was very young and he was at college in India. He only came home once a year, so there was very little time together but I remember how generous he was, because every time he came home he never forgot to bring a little something to my mother and me.
When we moved to London, our relationship became stronger. We helped each other: he helped me with my school homework and I modeled the clothes he created. Once he became famous he continued to take care of us.
He often repeated that God had given him riches and he wanted to share them with the people he loved.
He had become a world-famous star, but his fame had not changed him, neither as a son nor as a brother.
I feel like Freddie is here in some ways because his music is still here. He was my brother, but a megastar too. Simply speaking, I donât know what it was like to have an ordinary brother because my own brother was so extraordinary.â
Every morning when I wake up, there's a Queen song on the radio and people ask me if it makes me sad. My answer is No!
How can I remain sad if my brother wakes me up singing!
âHey today itâs for Freddie, itâs for you, itâs to tell everybody around the world that Aids affects us allâŚthatâs what these red ribbons are all aboutâŚand cry as much as you likeâŚ
- Roger Taylor
âGood evening Wembley and the world! We are here tonight to celebrate the life and work and dreams of one Freddie Mercury! We are gonna give him the biggest send-off in history! â
- Brian May
âFirst of all, Brian Roger and myself would like to thank all the artists who are performing here today in London, and they are giving their time and energy to make this tribute to Freddie a reality to happen today.
First of all, the show must go on and weâll start with an American band three times Grammy Award winners, please welcome Metallica!
I DID IT GUYS! I MADE MY OWN QUEEN BLOOPERS VIDEO AFTER MUCH STRUGGLE!
this video is so long because it includes probably every single queen blooper, outtake (plus a couple of other funny moments) that there is, AND it contains new outtakes from the miracle as well so please enjoy it!
I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THIS before I scrolled down to find you had already said it
âJohn is WEARING A HORSEâ
Roger is so funny during this commentary
I think we look more stupid in this video than any other artist has ever looked in a video [âŚ] I actually really love the record, but I do really hate this video. - Rogerâs commentary on the Itâs a Hard Life music video