Obviously, I like the drums to be heard. I think they're important. — Roger Taylor Drums Copy Share Image
It's been a good ride. Queen is the train that never stops, I think. — Roger Taylor Fitness Copy Share Image
I reckoned I could meet more girls being in a band than playing soccer. — Roger Taylor Band Copy Share Image
Everybody's got an opinion, and I was just lucky enough to have an outlet for mine. — Roger Taylor Enough Copy Share Image
I fancied being a lead singer. I've always done a lot of vocals, but obviously, Freddie is the lead singer. — Roger Taylor Always Copy Share Image
It was Freddie who instilled in us the belief that we had to make people gasp every time. — Roger Taylor Belief Copy Share Image
It took about five years until we were properly over Freddie's passing. You learn to live with it. — Roger Taylor About Copy Share Image
To me, diva means an extraordinary, outrageously theatrical, brilliant performer. — Roger Taylor Brilliant Copy Share Image
I think a lot of big musicals close because of the rules they're bound by that make it impossible for them to… — Roger Taylor Big Copy Share Image
I didn't take a lot of the videos seriously; making videos was one of the most tedious things that you can imagine. — Roger Taylor Making Copy Share Image
The sicker Freddie got, the more he seemed to need to record, to give himself something to do, some sort of reason… — Roger Taylor Give Copy Share Image
If people are so obsessed with Freddie that they can't bear to see Queen without him, they should stay home and listen… — Roger Taylor Home Copy Share Image
Our story is in two halves, as the band's career up to Freddie's death was 20 years, and 20 years later, our… — Roger Taylor Band Copy Share Image
We became closer and closer at the end of Freddie's life, and I think we were co-dependent in many ways. We stuck… — Roger Taylor Dependent Copy Share Image
There aren't many good frontmen around anymore. Where are they? I can't think of a really young band with a great front… — Roger Taylor Band Copy Share Image
Freddie had this unbelievable power and stamina. He had range both in his voice and in style. It's hard to find someone… — Roger Taylor Find Copy Share Image
Freddie was very much able to ride the neutral wave. We all respected his views because he was such a great songwriter.… — Roger Taylor Great Copy Share Image
Freddie obviously knew he was ill long before we did. We knew there was something wrong, but we didn't know what it… — Roger Taylor Believe Copy Share Image
Of the Queen tributes, some of them are very funny, and some of them are really not funny at all. The terrible… — Roger Taylor Complicated Copy Share Image
I played with a few local bands in the West Country, where I grew up, but when I was 18, I moved… — Roger Taylor Band Copy Share Image
'We Are the Champions' is meant to be 'we,' as in 'all of us,' collectively, not us the band. It's a shame… — Roger Taylor Band Copy Share Image
I'm not a musical theatre person, and I never will be, especially after seeing the way it operates. It's so incredibly inefficient.… — Roger Taylor Change Copy Share Image
I understand people who say, 'There is no Queen without Freddie. Just leave it be.' Because that's what we felt, following his… — Roger Taylor Band Copy Share Image
I see no end to the possibility and the potential of Adam Lambert. He's a fabulous performer, and I think it would… — Roger Taylor End Copy Share Image
There are an awful lot of bands out there doing our old act. An awful lot of fake moustaches and underwhelming performances. — Roger Taylor Act Copy Share Image
One Christmas, when Freddie and I were flatmates in Kensington, we were trying to cook Christmas dinner, but all we had was… — Roger Taylor Bread Copy Share Image
The only thing I've got is that the ring fingers on both my hands have a little arthritis in each. It's a… — Roger Taylor Arthritis Copy Share Image
We used to rehearse in unused lecture halls at Imperial and recorded our first album, 'Queen,' in 1971 while I was studying… — Roger Taylor Amazing Copy Share Image
The idea of having proper qualifications had been very much ingrained in me. My father had a steady job for the Potato… — Roger Taylor College Copy Share Image
Radio is so heavily programmed; you have to fit into a certain box. So it's harder for anything different to get through. — Roger Taylor Anything Copy Share Image
There is a sense of melancholy attached to seeing images of yourself from a different era, especially when you see a picture. — Roger Taylor Melancholy Copy Share Image