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Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise) [Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974] - Queen
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Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise) [Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974] Queen

"Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise)" by Queen, released in 1974, is a #Rock anthem that emphasizes resilience and the importance of self-preservation in life's struggles. The live performance features powerful vocals and dynamic instrumentation, showcasing Queen's theatricality. Its energetic vibe and motivational message have made it a classic in rock culture.

Keep Yourself Alive (Reprise) [Live at the Rainbow, London / November 1974] - Queen
('Reprise' opens with guitar bridging Roger's previous extended 51-second drum solo tracked individually, prior to this track.)

Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive

Do you think you're better every day?
No, I just think I'm two steps nearer to my grave (Roger: Ow)

Come on and keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive

Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive, come on, come on
Keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive!

Freddie: Thank you
Roger: Thank you, we'd like to feature for you now, commonly referred to in the press as Mr two-fingered Freddie Mercury, using all ten fingers tonight, we hope you're gonna enjoy this, it's a good one this, it's really loud, you know, it's alright, appeals to the lower elements such as myself
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