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Roger Taylor says Queen would still be making music today if Freddie Mercury was alive

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Queen drummer Roger Taylor has said the band would still be making new music today if Freddie Mercury was still alive. In an interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Roger said he believes Queen would have continued to release music if Freddie hadn't passed away in 1991.  "I do believe that," he said. "Me and Freddie… he was my closest friend and we were very, very close.

We came up together and we literally lived in each other’s pockets and clothes some of the time! "I do believe we would still being doing stuff together because it was a great collaboration." Roger added it was unlikely that bassist John Deacon, who retired from music in 1997, would have stayed in the band. "I don’t know if John Deacon would allow… of course John wasn’t quite

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