nope:
>he was not involved in writing songs
>he was not involved in writing music
he was just a back-up keyboardplayer...i don't understand why they hired others to play keyboard and some additional guitars in the 80's anyway...-.-
Because Freddie decided he prefered not to play the piano. So if you can't take the piano out of a song then you have to put someone in. And they obviously needed another guitar part for Hammer To Fall. Or else he wouldn't have played it. I think the 5th member of Queen's stage show would be more precise. But he did play one of their albums.
deleted user 31.01.2005 13:40
Nonsense - Spike Edney was just a musician for their mid-80s tours. Then you could also say that Fred Mandel was a Queen member in 1982.
I think Roy Thomas Baker, Mack, and David Richards could be considered as "the 5th member of Queen". Their contributions to songs were sometimes very important.
I saw an interview with Brian, I cant remember where but it was a few years back now, and he said that Spike was often referred to as the 5th member of Queen. Im pretty sure Ive got it on video somewhere. I'll have a gander for it.
It doesnt bother me, I think Spike does a great job and its always nice to see him with Bri and Rog.
I have also heard this rumour of him being referred to as the 5th member. I'm not entirely clear on the intended meaning of "member"... But possibly, yes.
Spike wasn't considered to be a fifth member of Queen BUT he often considered himself as the fifth member... it was the peak of his career so he was obviously very proud of it.
The Fairy King wrote: nope:
>he was not involved in writing songs
>he was not involved in writing music
he was just a back-up keyboardplayer...i don't understand why they hired others to play keyboard and some additional guitars in the 80's anyway...-.-