Freddie Mercury and I both loved to have a laugh on tour. If there were shenanigans and good times, Fred and I would be there.
— Roger Taylor
Radio is so heavily programmed; you have to fit into a certain box. So it's harder for anything different to get through.
I shall think of Freddie Mercury every day - maybe for a moment, maybe for longer.
I see no end to the possibility and the potential of Adam Lambert. He's a fabulous performer, and I think it would be very interesting to do something with him.
It's been a good ride. Queen is the train that never stops, I think.
I'll tell you what I really loved: the version of 'Somebody to Love' that was in 'Happy Feet.' That was fantastic.
I don't want impersonators playing our music badly.
We are just continually surprised and obviously happy that the interest in Queen and Freddie keeps alive. It's a constant source of pleasure for ourselves.
I wouldn't sit down and work at writing a song like a novelist or something.
I know how hard it is to make it in the music business.
The only thing I've got is that the ring fingers on both my hands have a little arthritis in each. It's a worn out joint because of too much exertion and stress. But it doesn't affect my playing, which is good.
It's good to be busy. I prefer that than sitting back and enjoying life.
Obviously, I like the drums to be heard. I think they're important.